5 Things to Do in Madrid When It Rains
When it rains, Madrid doesn't stop. It changes scenery.
1. Museums
Rainy day = museum. Period.
The Prado Museum is a sure thing. The Reina Sofía Museum if you're looking for something more contemporary. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum offers a balanced experience. Unhurried culture indoors.
2. Authentic Flamenco
Rain doesn't affect flamenco. It enhances it.
A tablao is a concentrated experience: close to the stage, crisp sound, and zero distractions.
3. Eat Indoors
If it rains, you eat.
The San Miguel Market is practical if you're in the city center. The San Antón Market is more comfortable. Plateá Madrid adds space and variety. Move around less, eat better.
4. Classic Cafés
Madrid is best experienced sitting down.
Café Gijón or Café Comercial are urban havens: a table, coffee, and time. No rush, no noise.
5. Theater and Music
The cultural agenda doesn't depend on the weather.
The Teatro Real or the Teatro Lope de Vega guarantee a great evening.
You go in, you sit down, you forget about the rain.
Conclusion
Madrid, in the rain, becomes more introspective and more interesting. Less street life. More substance.