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    El Escorial, Spain



    San Lorenzo de El Escorial.


    San Lorenzo de El Escorial, also known as El Escorial de Arriba is a town and municipality in the Community of Madrid, Spain, located to the northwest of the region in the southeastern side of the Sierra de Guadarrama, at the foot of Mount Abantos and Las Machotas.

    Get in

    By plane. The nearest airport is Madrid Barajas (MAD). From the airport take the metro to Madrid Chamartin and change to Renfe local line C3, as below.

    By train. Estación El Escorial, C/ Santa Rosa. This is the terminus of Renfe regional train C3 from central Madrid. Trains run every 30-60 mins, taking just under an hour from Madrid Chamartín and 70 mins from Atocha station. El Escorial station is about 1.5 km south-east of the monastery, and the road leads up a long hill. Bus L1 connects them every 30 mins.

    By bus. Autocarres Herranz operates emerald-green buses 661 and 664 from Madrid Moncloa bus station. They run every 30-60 mins, taking about an hour, fare 4.20€. Get off directly in front of the monastery. For the return bus to Madrid, walk to the nearby Estación de Autobuses (bus station) on C/ Juan de Toledo 3.

    By car. El Escorial is well signposted from AP6 north from Madrid, exit at Junction 47. Parking just outside the monastery is €5 for 2 hours.

    What to See in El Escorial

    Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial. Oct-March Tu-Su 10:00-18:00; Apr-Sept Tu-Su 10:00-20:00. Originally commissioned by Felipe (Philip) II as a mausoleum for his father Carlos V, the site when completed in 1584 included a basilica-church, monastery, royal household and library. Eventually Felipe II, his parents Carlos V and Empress Isabel of Portugal, and all subsequent Spanish Habsburg kings were interred here.



    Monastery of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.


    Highlights include:

    — The Basilica, with two great cenotaphs by the high altar: for Felipe II and Emperor Carlos V.



    Sacristy of San Lorenzo de El Escorial.


    — The Pantheon of Kings, below the Basilica, is a remarkable royal burial chamber.



    The Pantheon of Kings.


    — The Gallery of Battles commemorates battles from Felipe's military campaigns.



    The Gallery of Battles.


    — The Chapter Houses hold paintings from Tintoretto, El Greco, Titian and others.

    — El Greco's painting of "The Martyrdom of St. Maurice".

    — The Library and its frescoed vaulted ceiling. Adult €10, concessions €5.



    The Library.


    Silla de Felipe II (Philip's Saddle). This is a small granite platform in the Bosque de la Herrería, in the forest, some 4 km south of El Escorial, from where it's said Felipe II and his wife used to watch the construction of the Monastery. Offers excellent views of the mausoleum, the Sierra de Guadarrama, and the Madrid plains.



    Silla de Felipe II.


    Valle de los Caídos (Valley of the Fallen) (Off M-600, 500 m west of AP-6 junction 47). Tu-Sun 10:00-19:00. This site hosts the world's largest free-standing Christian cross, Franco′s tomb, and a memorial to Catholics (both on Franco's side and opponents) killed in the Civil War. Construction was ordered by Franco and erected on rocks through the labour of many Republican prisoners of war. You'll need your own transport: the entrance gate is on the main highway to El Escorial, with frequent buses from Madrid, but then there's the 6 km park road through pine forest up to the memorial. Adults 9€, concessions 4€.



    Valle de los Caídos.

    Restaurants

    La Cueva, Calle San Anton 4. Tu-Sun 13:30-16:00 & 21:00-midnight. Tapas and drinks.

    Hotels and Hostels

    El Botánico, Timoteo Padrós 16 (500 m W of Escorial). 3-star hotel with reasonable prices and a great view of the mountains. Terrace restaurant.

    Other small, central hotels here include Miranda & Suizo, Florida, NH Victoria Palace, Sercotel Los Lanceros, and Posada Don Jaime.

    Go next

    On Mondays El Escorial is closed (as are most visitor attractions in Spain) and there's not much else to see or do here, so consider an outing to somewhere else scenic. Choices within an hour's drive include Segovia, Avila and Salamanca.

    In and around Madrid are Toledo, Aranjuez and Alcalá de Henares. Reaching more distant cities such as Barcelona and Seville will probably mean travelling via Madrid, see that page for transport options.

    Further west beyond Salamanca lies Portugal, while routes to the north and east lead to Leon, Burgos and Bilbao. (Wikivoyage)

    See also El Escorial in Pictures.




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