10 Budget-friendly Things to do in Aranjuez That You Shouldn't Miss

February 28, 2022 Carley Gatson

Aranjuez is the home of Palacio Real (Royal Palace), the spring residence of Spanish kings since the late 1880s. The beautiful gardens surrounding the palace are just as famous as the residence and are the inspiration for “Concierto de Aranjuez” by Joaquin Rodrigo, one of Spain’s most significant composers of the 20th century. During the summer, join the local tradition of eating dinner in the picnic area next to the Tagus River. UNESCO designated Aranjuez as a World Heritage landscape in 2001 and a very large casino was built in 2005.
Restaurants in Aranjuez

1. Royal Palace of Aranjuez

Plaza De Las Parejas, 28300 Aranjuez Spain +34 918 91 07 40 http://www.patrimonionacional.es/
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4.5 based on 2,259 reviews

Royal Palace of Aranjuez

Reviewed By TTW103 - Madrid, Spain

Only a short distance from Madrid, this is a must visit. The self guided tour takes c 1.5 hours (there’s also options to book a tour or download an app to guide you during your visit) and you get to see a good few, elaborately decorated, rooms and the grand staircase. The gardens can be explored separately free of charge.

2. VisitAranjuez

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4.5 based on 466 reviews

VisitAranjuez

Guided Tours: We explain the history of Aranjuez. Every day at 11:30 and at 16:30 from Plaza de Parejas (in front of The Royal Palace).You can ask special prices for groups..

3. Casa del Labrador

Jardines del Principe, Aranjuez Spain +34 918 91 03 05 http://www.patrimonionacional.es
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4.5 based on 332 reviews

Casa del Labrador

Reviewed By southerntraveller49 - Andalucia, Spain

This small-sized palace is by far one of the most attractive places in the area. It was promoted by the former king Carlos IV as a secluded spot built in the middle of a big park near the Tagus River, mean to provide the royal couple (Carlos and Maria Luisa) a sort of intimate and relaxed haven, away from the hectic official life at the Royal Palace. So the main trait of Casa del Labrador is that it reflects the personal tastes of him and his wife, giving a sort of glimpse on a royal couple family life, as opposed to the more official taste of big royal palaces. When you see it from outside, the Casa del Labrador looks a bit bland and austere. It´s a palace, of course, but nothing special, nothing to write home about indeed. It´s indoors what is really awesome. It boast exquisite tapestries, fantastic floors, furniture, unique watchmaking pieces, frescoes and gilded decorations of the top quality and value. It´s admirable the painstaking manual work that most of them reflect. In fact, the contents are so delicate that you are asked to cover your shoes in the plastic bootees they give you at the beginning of the visit, in order not to damage the floors. Casa del Labrador is extraordinarily interesting if you are into decorative arts and this type of thing, as it displays an exquisite collection of the early XIXth decorative arts -the style usually known as "Imperio", contemporary to the Napoleon era-, besides its originality as being a place meant to have a more private function.

4. Jardin del Principe.

Calle de La Reina 6, 28300 Aranjuez Spain +34 918 91 04 27 http://www.turismoenaranjuez.com/jardin-del-principe
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4.5 based on 236 reviews

Jardin del Principe.

Reviewed By jbrover - Alicante, Spain

Between the Royal Palace and the river Tagus this 18th century Prince's Garden is decorated with sculptures, fountains and lofty trees from the Americas. It also houses a number of historic buildings. Definitely worth while taking the time to slowly walk these gardens to better appreciate the atmosphere.

5. Jardin de la Isla

Av de Palacio, 28300 Aranjuez Spain http://www.turismoenaranjuez.com/jardin-de-la-isla
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4.5 based on 85 reviews

Jardin de la Isla

6. Museo de Faluas Reales

Calle Fuente de La Reina s/n, 28300 Aranjuez Spain +34 918 91 07 40 http://www.spain.info/es/que-quieres/arte/museos/madrid/museo_de_faluas_reales.html
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4.0 based on 252 reviews

Museo de Faluas Reales

7. Real Iglesia de San Antonio

Carretera Andalucia 4, 28300 Aranjuez Spain +34 918 91 66 93 http://www.aranjuez.es/index.php/turismo/94-economia/turismo/182-ruta-por-el-casco-historico
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4.0 based on 94 reviews

Real Iglesia de San Antonio

Reviewed By 598marisap - Dallas, United States

This is a beautiful church dedicated to Saint Anthony of Padua. It has a beautiful dome. Inside the temple, there is a nice statue of Saint Anthony with Jesus, and also a statue of Saint Joseph. This is an inspiring place to pray.

8. Casa de Oficios y Caballeros

Plaza San Antonio s/n, 28300 Aranjuez Spain +34 918 91 04 27 http://www.aranjuez.es/index.php/turismo/94-economia/turismo/182-ruta-por-el-casco-historico#oficios
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4.0 based on 39 reviews

Casa de Oficios y Caballeros

9. Casa de los Infantes

Plaza de San Antonio, 28300 Aranjuez Spain http://turismoenaranjuez.com/aranjuez/otros-lugares-de-interes
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4.0 based on 28 reviews

Casa de los Infantes

10. Fuente de la Mariblanca

Plaza San Antonio s/n, 28300 Aranjuez Spain
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4.0 based on 102 reviews

Fuente de la Mariblanca

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