The Real Monasterio de San Lorenzo de El Escorial, also known as El Escorial, is a historical residence of the King of Spain located in San Lorenzo de El Escorial 🏰. Built between 1563 and 1584 by King Philip II, it's like a Swiss Army knife of buildings—it's a monastery, basilica, royal palace, pantheon, library, museum, university, school, and hospital all rolled into one 🛠️. With its massive size and austere appearance, El Escorial is a popular tourist spot and a must-see for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts alike 📜🏛️.
We recommend doing the linked tour which also includes a visit to the Valley of the Fallen because we find it ideal to spend half a day visiting both places.
This tour is perfect for travelers with limited time who are interested in religious landmarks and historic sites ⛪. Skip the hassle of arranging car rental and instead, travel effortlessly between locations in a luxury bus equipped with air-conditioning, Wi-Fi, and a knowledgeable guide 🚌. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site—the Royal Site of San Lorenzo de El Escorial (El Escorial)—and visit the Valley of Cuelgamuros (Valley of the Fallen) monument and Catholic basilica 🏰. Save time by seeing El Escorial and the Valley of the Fallen in just one day and avoid long entry lines as entrance tickets to each site are included 🎟️. Learn fascinating insights as you explore each site with guided commentary and enjoy a comfortable journey between attractions in a spacious bus with Wi-Fi 📶.