Adult Ticket
Ages 17-64
€18
- Timed entry to the palace state rooms
- Access to the Island & Parterre royal gardens
- Digital companion guide (English)
- Instant email confirmation
- Free date change up to 24h before
Skip-the-line timed entry to the state rooms and royal gardens on the banks of the Tagus — booked in minutes, confirmed instantly in English.
See ticket optionsAges 17-64
€18
Children 5-16, students up to 25, EU seniors 65+
€12
“The timed entry worked perfectly — we walked straight past a long ticket queue and into the state rooms. The Porcelain Room is jaw-dropping in person.”
“Booked the day before and got an instant confirmation in English. The gardens along the river were the highlight, so peaceful after busy Madrid.”
“We needed to move our date when our train plans changed and the concierge team sorted it in minutes, no fuss. Lovely day out from the city.”
About 5 minutes audio guide
Before you step inside, here's the story that turns these gilded rooms and shaded gardens from pretty backdrop into the stage of a real royal court — listen as you cross Plaza de Parejas toward the entrance.
This companion guide is provided by our concierge service to enrich your visit and is independent of the monument.
For more than four centuries this was where the Spanish court fled the heat of Madrid. Set where the Tagus and Jarama rivers meet, the Royal Palace of Aranjuez was conceived as a spring residence — a place of fountains, tree-lined avenues and cool riverside walks designed to rival Versailles. Begun in earnest under Philip II in 1561 and reshaped by the Bourbon kings into the rococo masterpiece you see today, it remains one of the most graceful royal sites in Spain.
Inside, a sequence of state rooms unfolds in gilded, jewel-box intimacy: the Throne Room where Charles IV abdicated in 1808, the dazzling Porcelain Room lined floor-to-ceiling in glazed ceramic, and the Arab Cabinet inspired by the Alhambra. Every salon layers silk, mirror and chandelier into the unmistakable taste of the 18th-century court — a more delicate, domestic counterpoint to the grand palaces of the capital.
Beyond the walls lie the gardens that earned Aranjuez its fame. The Island Garden, cradled in a loop of the river, hides shaded fountains and statuary among ancient plane trees, while the formal Parterre stretches in clipped symmetry before the façade. Further out sit the Prince's Garden and the neoclassical Casa del Labrador, a lavish pleasure pavilion built for Charles IV. The whole cultural landscape was inscribed by UNESCO in 2001 for the way it weaves nature, water and royal design into a single composition.
We are an independent concierge ticket service. We secure your timed-entry slot, confirm it instantly in English, and stay on hand if your plans change — so you arrive, walk past the box-office queue, and step straight into the palace your reserved time.
Royal Palace of Aranjuez Tickets is an independent ticket-concierge service that helps international visitors book skip-the-line entry to Royal Palace of Aranjuez. We are not affiliated with the site or its operator. Our service fee is included in the displayed price, and we refund you in full if a booking cannot be secured.
Plan your visit
Spring blooms, autumn foliage along the Tagus, mild light and thinner crowds — a concierge timing guide to the palace and its 300 hectares of royal gardens near Madrid.
Train, bus and car routes from the capital, with travel times, costs and the final walk to the palace gates.
The must-see state rooms, the four royal gardens, and a sensible route that lets you take in the highlights without backtracking.
Take a Cercanías C-3 train from Madrid Atocha to Aranjuez (about 45 minutes), then walk roughly 10 minutes to the palace on Plaza de Parejas. By car it is about 50 km south on the A-4, with paid parking near the gardens.
Yes. The palace is closed every Monday. It is open Tuesday to Sunday, plus it may close on certain official holidays — we'll always confirm your selected date when you book.
April to September the palace opens 10:00-19:00, and October to March 10:00-18:00, Tuesday to Sunday. Last entry is one hour before closing, so plan to arrive with time to spare.
Your ticket includes timed entry to the palace state rooms and access to the Island and Parterre royal gardens, plus our digital companion guide in English. The guided option adds a live English-speaking guide and priority entry.
Yes. Entry is by timed slot to manage capacity inside the palace. You select your preferred date and arrival window at checkout, and we reserve it for you.
The Island Garden and the Parterre beside the palace are included with your entry. The Prince's Garden and the Casa del Labrador pavilion are separate areas of the estate — ask us if you'd like to add the Casa del Labrador to your visit.
The single reduced category covers children aged 5-16, students up to age 25, and EU seniors aged 65 and over. Children under 5 enter free. You'll need to show valid photo ID, a student card or age proof for the reduced rate at the entrance.
For reduced or free tickets, yes — staff check children's age, a valid student card, senior age (65+ EU), or disability/unemployment proof. Standard adult tickets are not ID-checked.
The monument offers free afternoon entry windows for EU citizens and residents on Wednesdays and Thursdays. These free slots are very limited and fill quickly; our timed tickets guarantee your reserved entry without queueing for a free slot.
Yes. You can change your visit date free of charge up to 24 hours before your slot — just reply to your confirmation email and our concierge team will rebook you while dates remain open.
You'll receive an email confirmation almost immediately after booking, in English. Just show it on your phone at the palace entrance at your reserved time — no printing required.
Allow about 1.5-2 hours for the state rooms and the Parterre garden. If you want to wander the Island and Prince's gardens or visit the Casa del Labrador, set aside a half day.
The main visitor route is largely step-free with lift access between floors, and the gardens have firm gravel paths. Visitors with reduced mobility and a companion may enter free with documentation. Contact us before booking to discuss specific access needs.
A standard ticket does not include an on-site audio guide, but we provide a digital companion guide in English you can use on your phone as you walk through the rooms and gardens.
No. We're an independent concierge ticket service. We reserve your timed entry, confirm it instantly in English and support you if plans change — saving you the box-office queue on the day.
Absolutely. With a 45-minute train ride each way, Aranjuez is one of the easiest royal day trips from Madrid. Many visitors combine the palace, the riverside gardens and lunch in the town in a relaxed half or full day.
The Casa del Labrador is a lavish neoclassical pleasure pavilion built for Charles IV within the Prince's Garden, richly decorated with silk, marble and gilt. It sits a short distance from the main palace and can be visited as part of the wider estate — ask us about adding it.