It's worth seeing. Yes, it's a free museum in Madrid. Although it's free, it's really worth seeing.
On the recommendation of my friends, I went to visit this museum. It was really good. There were many very meaningful gains.
The Museum of San Isidro is usually okay, because the venue is so big that most people don't feel it when it's crowded.
It's very good. It's always updated. It's very big and rich. Especially those antiques are very attractive to me.
Ancient and modern cultural relics are available, and there are different temporary exhibitions from time to time. It is recommended to visit them many times. Generally, one time is not enough.
Preston_Dominguez:Plaza San Andres 2, 28005 Madrid, Spain
Jeremy_Dodson:I recommended Royal Palace,Plaza Mayor,Puerta del Sol,Museo del Prado,Plaza de Espana
Messiah_Dillon:Here are some hotels near Museo de San Isidro: Hotel Paseo Del Arte,Hotel Villa Real Madrid,Mercure Madrid Plaza de España,Catalonia Las Cortes Madrid,Urban Hotel Madrid
Judah_Dillard:You could try Restaurante Botin,Casa Labra,La Bola Taberna,Casa Alberto,Chocolateria San Gines
It's worth seeing. Yes, it's a free museum in Madrid. Although it's free, it's really worth seeing.
On the recommendation of my friends, I went to visit this museum. It was really good. There were many very meaningful gains.
The Museum of San Isidro is usually okay, because the venue is so big that most people don't feel it when it's crowded.
It's very good. It's always updated. It's very big and rich. Especially those antiques are very attractive to me.
Ancient and modern cultural relics are available, and there are different temporary exhibitions from time to time. It is recommended to visit them many times. Generally, one time is not enough.