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I liked the variety of the rooms. I do wish that more of the rooms were more interactive as I felt that most of the time, I was just walking through differently decorated rooms. For the price of the ticket entry, I feel there should be more. I had an enjoyable time taking photos with my friends but it felt like the main purpose was for social media photos.
Great fun for the whole family. You do not expect what is in the different rooms and both young and old had a great time.
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The experience itself is fun because you will be in settings and/or spaces different from the everyday where you will be able to laugh with the people you visit the place with!
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A wonderful experience. The service was excellent!
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The facilities are neglected, in some parts even falling decoration, the receptionist super edge and not at all friendly, we were not guided in anything, just to get us out super fast from the ball pool, not even 5minutes left us. The confetti room did not work We complained and they ignored us, no one guided us, lousy experience and not recommended at all.
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Your IKONO journey begins with an Instagram-worthy moment at the iconic chair with the IKONO sign. Step through into a hallway that feels like walking through pure light. What starts as a playful curtain of colorful strings transforms into an increasingly dense and vibrant maze. You'll find yourself laughing as you get purposefully "trapped" in this rainbow tangle.
Ikono Museum Madrid is open every day, from Monday to Sunday.
Opening hours: 10am
Closing time: 10pm
The museum remains open even on holidays unless you are informed otherwise.
Address: C. de Sánchez Bustillo, 7, Centro, 28012 Madrid, Spain
Nearest stops: Prado-Atocha, Pza.Emperador Carlos V-Atocha, and Reina Sofia
Nearest stop: Estación del Arte
Located 2.9 km from Ikono Madrid (9 minutes by car), this is Europe’s largest royal palace, home to opulent rooms, grand staircases, and the Spanish royal family.
Home to Picasso’s Guernica, this contemporary art haven is just 3.3 km away from Ikono (5 minutes by car) and showcases masterpieces from Dalí and Miró among others. It’s a must-visit for modern art lovers.
Prado Museum stands 3.6 km away from Ikono (9 minutes by car) and is one of the world’s premier art museums, showcasing masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and Rubens. Don’t miss this if you love classic European art.
A typical visit to Ikono Madrid lasts approximately one hour. This duration allows guests to fully engage with each interactive space and enjoy the unique experiences offered.
Visiting during weekdays, especially in the mornings, can offer a more relaxed experience with fewer crowds.
Ikono Madrid is designed for visitors of all ages. However, children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Ikono Madrid is conveniently located in the city center and can be accessed by public transport, taxis, or private vehicles. The nearest metro station is Antón Martín (Line 1), just a short walk away. Bus lines 6, 26, and 32 also stop nearby.
It is recommended to book tickets online in advance to secure your preferred time slot, especially during weekends and peak tourist seasons.
Yes, the museum is wheelchair accessible, with ramps and elevators available to ensure all guests can comfortably explore the exhibits.