Madrid Río and Casa de Campo Bike Tour

Spanish
Free cancellation if canceled at least 48 hours before the start of the experience.

Description

Explore a more open and natural side of Madrid on this guided bike tour that moves away from the pace of the historic centre. The route follows the Manzanares River and continues into Casa de Campo, offering a different view of the city.

Starting from Calle de Santiago, the itinerary heads towards the surroundings of the Royal Palace and Almudena Cathedral, before descending towards the riverside. Along the way, you will cross landmarks such as Segovia Bridge and Toledo Bridge, integrated into the urban landscape.

The route continues along Madrid Río, a space designed for pedestrians and cyclists, where the ride unfolds without traffic. From there, the path gradually rises into Casa de Campo, where tree-lined trails lead to the lake and viewpoints.

The pace remains steady and accessible, with sections that allow for continuous cycling and time to take in the surroundings. Small group sizes ensure closer interaction with the guide throughout the route.

The sound of water, the shade of the trees and the openness of the landscape shift the atmosphere away from the city’s usual rhythm.


What should you know before you go?

  • Approximate duration of 2 hours
  • Languages: Spanish
  • Meeting point at Calle de Santiago 18, Madrid
  • Recommended minimum age: 10 years
  • Route along riverside and park areas
  • Helmet use is mandatory
  • Small group format
  • No hotel transfer included

What to bring?

  • Comfortable clothing
  • Suitable footwear for cycling
  • Sun protection

Tour Madrid Río y Casa de Campo en Bicicleta - Tour en grupo de 2 horas

adulto
35

Minimum per booking: 1 person

Tour Madrid Río y Casa de Campo en Bicicleta - Tour en grupo de 2 horas

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35

Minimum per booking: 1 person

  • Bicycle
  • Local guide
  • Helmet
  • Assistance during the tour

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