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January in Madrid: Cold but good value

January is Madrid on discount once the holiday rush clears.

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January is Madrid on discount once the holiday rush clears.

January is not Madrid at its prettiest, but it is useful. After Three Kings, crowds drop, hotel prices soften, museums feel easier, and restaurants are easier to book. Go for value, culture and calm city days, not postcard weather.

Value seasonCold, some rainQuiet after holidays
Temperature
2-10°C
36-50°F
Rain
Cold, some rain
Some showers
Crowds
Quiet after holidays
Easy to explore
Pack for January

Warm coat, scarf, gloves, comfortable shoes and layers for cold evenings.

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Lock in January before the best options narrow.

Flights to Madrid

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Where to stay in Madrid

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Event signals this month

Dates that can shift prices, crowds, and your itinerary.

These timing signals show what may affect this month. The full events page gives the complete city view.

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holiday · Jan 1

New Year's Day

Public holiday. Expect closures and a slow city rhythm.

Gets busy
cultural · Jan 5

Three Kings Parade

Major family parade through central Madrid. Arrive early for a good viewing spot.

Book early
holiday · Jan 6

Epiphany / Three Kings Day

Major public holiday with closures and strong family demand.

Book early
cultural · Jan 21-25

FITUR

Major international tourism fair at IFEMA. Hotel demand rises, especially near the airport and fairgrounds.

Book early
food · Jan 26-28

Madrid Fusión

Major gastronomy congress. Good restaurant week, but book notable tables early.

Gets busy
You have the timing

Now choose where to stay, what to book, and what to avoid.

Use the timing signal to choose a better base, avoid pressure dates, and plan the trip with fewer surprises.

Event dates sourced from official organisers and public tourism sources. Always verify before booking.