Discover The Magdalena Palace in Santander. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.
The Magdalena Palace offers guided tours at different times, which vary depending on the season. It is essential to check the schedule in advance, and booking your spot is highly recommended, as capacity is limited. You can find all the updated information and book directly on the Palace’s official website: Opening hours and bookings for The Magdalena Palace.
Admission to The Magdalena Palace, which includes the guided tour, has a fee. There are usually reduced rates for groups, seniors, students, and others. As for free options, there is generally no free admission to the interior of the Palace, but the gardens and the exterior grounds are public and free to access, perfect for a walk. I suggest checking the current prices on the official website: Ticket prices for The Magdalena Palace.
The guided tour of The Magdalena Palace lasts approximately 45 to 50 minutes. If you add travel time, ticket purchase, and a walk through the gardens, you can easily spend between 1.5 and 2 hours. Yes, it can absolutely be done in one morning, leaving you time to explore other nearby points of interest.
The Magdalena Palace is a symbol of Santander and a historical landmark. It was built at the beginning of the 20th century as a summer residence for the Spanish royal family, which gives it unique historical and architectural value. It later hosted courses at Menéndez Pelayo International University, strengthening its cultural legacy. Its history is closely linked to royalty and education, which makes it especially remarkable. You can learn more about its history here: History of The Magdalena Palace on Wikipedia.
To avoid the biggest crowds, I recommend visiting The Magdalena Palace in the low season (outside July and August) or during autumn and spring, when the weather is pleasant and there are fewer tourists. During the day, the early morning or late afternoon is usually quieter. If you are visiting in high season, booking in advance is crucial.
Yes, The Magdalena Palace is largely adapted for people with reduced mobility and wheelchair users. It has ramps and elevators to facilitate access to most of the rooms open to visitors. However, it is always a good idea to contact the Palace directly to confirm details if you have any specific needs: +34 942 203 000 or [email protected].
The Magdalena Peninsula offers much more than the Palace. You can enjoy its beaches, such as Camel Beach or Magdalena Beach, visit the small marine zoo with seals and penguins, or simply stroll along its paths and gardens with stunning views over Santander Bay and the Bay of Biscay. It is a perfect place to spend several hours enjoying the natural surroundings and the scenery.
Of course. For the best experience, I strongly recommend booking your tickets online in advance to secure your spot, especially in high season. Wear comfortable shoes, as there is a lot to explore around the Palace. Don’t forget your camera to capture the impressive views and the Palace itself. And if you can, arrive early to enjoy a walk through the gardens before your guided tour. Consider taking the tourist train that runs around the peninsula; it is very practical.
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