Teatro Real

Madrid


After spending over €100 million on a long rebuilding project, the Teatro Real is as technologically advanced as any venue in Europe, and is the city’s grandest stage for elaborate operas, ballets and classical music. The cheapest seats are so far away you’ll need a telescope, although the sound quality is consistent throughout.


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