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Museo Reina Sofía Madrid – Skip the Line in 2025
Experience Modern Art Without the Wait – Fast-Track Your Visit to Madrid’s Premier Contemporary Art Museum.
The Museo Reina Sofía is Spain’s national museum of 20th-century art, housing masterpieces by artists like Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí, and Joan Miró. As one of Madrid’s top cultural attractions, it draws millions of visitors annually, leading to significant queues.
Tiqets
Current waiting times (2025):
Weekdays: 30–45 minutes
Weekends & holidays: 60–90 minutes
Free admission hours: Often exceed 90 minutes
Skip-the-line tickets offer a streamlined entry, allowing you to immerse yourself in modern art without unnecessary delays.
Why Book Reina Sofía Skip-the-Line Tickets?
- Avoid lengthy queues: Enter promptly at your chosen time.
- Mobile ticketing: Convenient e-tickets eliminate the need for printing.
- Flexible options: Choose from self-guided visits, audio guides, or expert-led tours.
- Extended exploration: Spend more time engaging with art and less time waiting.
With priority access, delve into iconic works like Picasso’s Guernica, Dalí’s The Great Masturbator, and Miró’s Snail, Woman, Flower, Star.
🎟️ Ticket Options for Museo Reina Sofía (2025)
💡 Type | 🎫 Includes | 💰 Price From |
---|---|---|
Standard Skip-the-Line | ✔️ Timed entry ✔️ Access to permanent & temporary exhibitions |
€12 |
Entry + Audio Guide | ✔️ Fast-track entry ✔️ Multimedia guide in multiple languages |
€16 |
Guided Tour | ✔️ Expert-led tour ✔️ Priority entrance ✔️ In-depth insights into key artworks |
€25 |
Art Walk Pass | ✔️ Combined entry to Reina Sofía, Prado & Thyssen ✔️ Skip the line at all three museums ✔️ Flexible visit dates |
€40 |
👉 All tickets include mobile access — no need to print.
Is It Worth It?
Absolutely. In a bustling city like Madrid, time is precious. Skip-the-line tickets ensure you maximize your cultural experience without the hassle of waiting.
Opening Hours & Best Time to visit Reina Sofía Museum
Monday, Wednesday–Saturday: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 2:30 PM
Tuesday: Closed
Free Admission Times:
Monday, Wednesday–Saturday: 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Sunday: 12:30 PM – 2:30 PM.
⛔ Closed on: January 1st & 6th, May 1st & 15th, November 9th, December 24th, 25th & 31st
Pro tip: Visit during weekday mornings for a more serene experience.
How To get to Reina Sofía Museum
Metro
Line 1 (Light Blue) → Stop at Estación del Arte (formerly “Atocha”)
Exit the station and walk 2 minutes north to the museum entrance.
Bus
Several EMT Madrid buses stop right near the museum:
Lines: 6, 10, 14, 19, 27, 32, 34, 36, 37, 41, 45, 85, 102
Stop at Atocha or Reina Sofía
Train
By Cercanías Train – Stop at Atocha Cercanías station (lines C1–C10)
Follow signs for “Museo Reina Sofía” — it’s just a 5-minute walk from the station.