Cybele Palace (Palacio de Cibeles) Tours and Tickets
Cybele Palace (Palacio de Cibeles)

Architecture fans shouldn't miss this 1909 landmark designed by Antonio Palacios and Joaquín Otamendi.
The building offers amenities including a visitor desk, cafeteria, restaurant, restrooms, and complimentary Wi-Fi.
The building accommodates guests in wheelchairs.
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Admission to Cybele Palace is free, but exhibitions and events are usually ticketed. To visit the observation deck, tickets cost €3 for adults, €2.25 for seniors (over 65) and children (2–14), €1.50 for people with disabilities and their companions, and €1 for kids under 2.
Yes, Cybele Palace has a range of food options. Café Cibeles is an airy, informal space serving up everything from hot chocolate to tapas, while Cornamusa is a sleek fine-dining restaurant with a lovely terrace. For drinks, head to Azotea Cibeles, offering cocktails, bar bites, and views from the gorgeous rooftop.
The CentroCentro arts space hosts musical performances, contemporary art exhibitions, and the Landscape of Light Interpretation Centre, which focuses on the Paseo del Prado and Retiro Park UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other areas of the building are often used for conferences, workshops, and private events.
Guided tours of Cybele Palace focus on the building’s original structure and creative refurbishment. Expect to see the dazzling Glass Gallery, with its domed roof, as well as the basement auditorium, the CentroCentro exhibition space, the rooftop observation deck, and the operations hall, which preserves the landmark’s heritage as a post office.
For the most part, yes—while it’s a historic building, Cybele Palace is largely accessible. The exhibition spaces and the auditorium are wheelchair friendly, and there are accessible restrooms. Audio assistance is available for guided tours as well. Unfortunately, the observation deck is not accessible, since visitors need to climb a staircase with 88 steps to reach it.














































































































































