Let's soak up Aranjuez's history, culture, gastronomy and legacy with a stroll around the town while listening to Concierto de Aranjuez a masterpiece that Spanish composer Joaquín Rodrigo dedicated to its magnificent gardens. Shall we?
These photos were taken right before Christmas when a group of gals and I went to visit our good friend and fellow blogger Johlene Orton. I had only been to Aranjuez once before, back in May 2013, and fell in love with the town. We took the train, cercanias, on a Saturday morning. It's 50 km from the center of Madrid which will take you 45 minutes by car or 45' by train if you take it from Atocha station. I always recommend public transport if you travel to Madrid. It's reliable and fast and you avoid the fuss of finding a parking spot. All you have to see in Aranjuez is within walking distance from the train station and a return ticket will only cost you 8€.
THE ROYAL PALACE AND GARDENS
Aranjuez was the site the Bourbons chose to establish their spring residence. Philip II commissioned its construction back in the year 1561. The inside of the palace houses several works of art which will be the joy of art lovers. Be sure to take the guided tour inside the palace, you don't want to miss the jaw-dropping Sala de Porcelana (Porcelain Room) and the Gabinete Arabe (Arab Room), true masterpieces that are my personal favorites. Some people think that once you've seen a European Royal Palace you've seen them all, but I can assure you that Aranjuez's Palacio Real can
Together with the breathtaking palace gardens, the town has been listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. The gardens may not be in bloom at the moment but they are still stunning thanks to their great botanical variety.
The entrance fee to the Royal Palace is 9€ but you can visit the gardens for free. Find all the info about opening times and discounts here.
Read my spring guide to Aranjuez here
WHAT TO SEE IN ARANJUEZ
If you like tourist trains you can take "Chiquitren" to explore Aranjuez. Tickets are available from the tourist booth in front of the Royal Palace.
Apart from visiting the Palace and taking a stroll around the gardens you must see the following sites:
- The Royal Barge Museum. A museum of royal pleasure boats from the 17th to the 19th century.
- Casa del Labrador. This 18th-century neoclassical building in the grounds of the Royal Palace houses a collection of royal objects.
- the bullfighting ring which dates from the 18th century.
Aranjuez is also a wine producing area so if you are a wine enthusiast, you can visit some wineries near this town.
WHERE TO EAT IN ARANJUEZ
Johlene took us to a wonderful healthy restaurant called Planta. Highly instagrammable, healthy food and yummy desserts, the moment I walked in I was sold. I had an avocado on toast with egg, salmon, seeds and blueberries that I have recreated at home several times since.
Planta Restaurante
Phone: +34 918 91 75 80
Google Maps
Read about healthy -and highly instagrammable- restaurants in Madrid here and here
There are many more places in the region of Madrid that you've got to see including other World Heritage Sites like El Escorial or Alcala de Henares and charming towns like Chinchon.
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Such a beautiful and romantic place. Love your look, and the food looks delicious!
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Lovely post, glad to have shared that day with you guys. Come visit again soon! 😊😍
ReplyDeleteI did as you suggested and read the post whilst listening to the music. I recognise the tune as it's played in the film/play 'Brassed Off'. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWe visited Madrid a few years ago and loved it. So good to know of day trips from the city - in case we ever return.
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That is one crazy looking bird! And lots of beautiful sights.
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What a beautiful place. Thanks for linking up with Hello Monday! Tanya - The Other Side of the Road
ReplyDeleteVery nice. What a wonderful place.
ReplyDeleteAranjuez looks like a very oretty town, rhe Royal Palace is beautiful! I love the fact that the return train ticket is so cheap too 😊 Thanks for linking up to #MondayEscapes
ReplyDeleteI've always wondered what the place was like because I love the music! Interesting that it's a really easy day trip from Madrid too.
ReplyDeleteThose buildings are just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow it's beautiful! the architecture is gorgeous. I also love your cute and colorful scarf!
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Nice tips dear! Have a great day! xx
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I would love a little Madrid weather right now. It's 2 degrees here as I'm writing, ugh.
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Looks like some beautiful architecture there! #MondayEscapes
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely sport! The region around Madrid seems to be very beautiful.
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I love seeing your pictures. The architecture, the bird with the beuatiful graduated colors . I love trains, so that would be something I do!
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I love your layered look and colorful scarf
jess xx
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This looks so beautiful! Great guide, thanks xx Maria
ReplyDeleteThese photos are beautiful, Aranjuez looks like a fantastic place to visit!
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What a fabulous trip, the food looks divine. It looks like you stayed both warm and cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous trip! Your photos look amazing dear.
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Lovely place and wonderful post!
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Thanks for a wonderful day, lovely. I hope I can visit again soon!
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it :)
ReplyDeleteGlad you liked it, Trish! The music is very famous but I had no idea it was on that film.
ReplyDeleteThank YOU! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the linkup :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteIt's really pretty, Daisy. Totally worth visiting if you are in Madrid :)
ReplyDeleteThe music is wonderful, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ruth! It's from Juicy Couture and I got it ten years ago, it's an oldie but goodie.
ReplyDeleteThanks! You too!
ReplyDeleteBrrrr, that's so cold! It's not warm in Madrid at the moment either. Can't wait for spring
ReplyDeleteI agree, it's really beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteIt's stunning, totally worth visiting!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your kind words, Jess!
ReplyDeleteSo glad you like it, Maria!
ReplyDeleteIt really is, Elise! So glad you stopped by!
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ReplyDeleteThanks, Jess! I appreciate it
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I did my best not to freeze. Contrary to what people normally think, Spain is really cold in winter
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous trip! Aranjuez looks like such a beautiful town and a great place to visit. Your photos are stunning. Thanks so much for linking up to #MondayEscapes
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful place! Love your outfit too!
ReplyDeleteVery romantic !
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And in dear stars thy shape and image see..."