4/5 Sarah Let them be small b. 6 months ago on Google
We
visited
with
our
three
children
(ages
10,
9
and
7)
after
a
visit
to
the
Royal
Palace.
Initially
told
the
5pm
tour
full
so
we
were
going
to
book
for
6pm
but
it
became
clear
we
were
English
so
we
were
allowed
to
go
on
our
own
as
likely
we
don't
speak
enough
Spanish
to
benefit
from
guided
tour.
The
museum
is
located
in
a
sort
of
mini
shopping
arcade
on
the
main
road
between
Sol
and
Opera.
It's
easy
to
miss.
We
went
up
to
the
museum
and
one
of
the
staff
members
spoke
good
English
so
showed
us
into
the
cartoon
presentation
(in
Spanish
but
understood
enough
that
we
got
the
story)
she
also
gave
us
a
book
with
the
English
translation
in
to
read
too.
We
are
then
given
a
map
(in
English)
to
spot
the
key
items
as
you
move
to
the
three
rooms.
It's
a
very
quirky
museum
full
of
legend
about
the
tooth
mouse
and
the
children
enjoyed
clambering
through
the
little
tunnels
and
seeing
if
they
started
getting
an
itchy
nose.
We
liked
the
biscuit
tin
room
and
the
special
post
box
and
the
tunnel
where
they
found
the
special
coins
left
for
them.
I
would
say
that
at
5
euro
per
person
it
didn't
feel
like
amazing
value
for
a
family
of
five
BUT
that
said
the
children
loved
it
and
the
member
of
staff
engaged
with
them
beautifully
and
helped
us
to
find
the
mouse
door
out
on
the
main
road.
Great
little
museum
if
you
have
children
similar
ages
to
ours
but
not
the
best
value
thing
you
will
do
during
a
day
in
Madrid.