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      <title>El Escorial: Stories Most Visitors Miss</title>
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The Monastery and Site of the Escurial, Madrid, is UNESCO&amp;rsquo;s official name for the complex most people just call El Escorial, and the practical details matter more than the history on your first visit: EUR14 to get in, closed Mondays, no ticket-office walk-up sales, and from 17 February 2026 you enter through the West Facade rather than the traditional door most older write-ups still describe.</description>
      
      
       
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