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Prado National Museum

Check out the little-known gems like the works by lesser-known artists. I stumbled upon some stunning pieces that are often ignored by the big crowds!

My advice is to wear comfy shoes! You’ll be walking a lot and trust me, you don't want your feet hurting when you're trying to appreciate the art.

I recommend starting your visit at around 10 AM when they open. The crowds are way lighter and you can enjoy the art without being jostled around.

If you're on a budget, try to visit on weekends or free entry days! You can get in for free on certain nights, just check the schedule online before you go.
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao

My advice would be to grab a snack at the museum café but to eat outside. The views of the river and bridge are stunning, and it adds to the experience.
After your visit, stroll along the riverfront. It's a beautiful space to reflect on the art and soak in the surroundings – I loved that part!

If you're planning to explore the museum thoroughly, dedicate at least half a day. I didn’t realize how much there was to see and rushed through some exhibits
Society of Fine Arts
Centre Pompidou Malaga
CAC Malaga
Bombas Gens

Try to visit on a Tuesday or Wednesday when it’s less crowded. I found the art experience way more enjoyable with fewer people around. You can really take your time admiring the pieces.

Check out the café inside! The coffee is surprisingly good and a perfect break spot before you dive back into the art. I regret not taking a break there during my visit.

If you’re keen on the art but on a budget, look out for free entrance days. I stumbled upon one—best surprise ever! Saved money and got to soak in more art.