What to see in the Moncloa-Aravaca district
What to see in Madrid: the 40 essential places not to be missed
Madrid, the buzzing capital of Spain, offers visitors a fun-filled getaway with fashionable neighbourhoods, stunning museums, beautiful parks and gardens, irresistible restaurants and unparalleled entertainment.
Madrid’s amusement parks: adrenaline and entertainment
Parque Warner Madrid and Parque de Atracciones de Madrid offer adrenaline, performances and entertainment for everyone.
The Templo of Debod, a treasure of Ancient Egypt in the heart of Madrid
A 2,200-year-old place of worship, a gift presented to Spain by the Egyptian Government, has dominated the Montaña de Príncipe Pío since 1972.
Madrid cable car: a bird’s eye view of the city and the Casa del Campo
Take to the skies of Madrid by cable car, an attraction that opened in 1969 and travels to the biggest park in the city, reaching an altitude of 40 m with spectacular views.
The Casa de Campo Park, Madrid’s breath of fresh air
Located on the west side of the capital, the Casa de Campo stopped functioning as a royal hunting estate to become a place of enjoyment and entertainment for Madrilenians.
The Madrid Zoo-Aquarium: fauna from all around the world
The Madrid Zoo Aquarium, which houses over four thousand animals from all five continents, allows you to see animals from all over the world without ever leaving the capital.
The Hipódromo de la Zarzuela: horse racing and much more besides
You are invited to discover the Hipódromo de la Zarzuela, a green space covering 110 hectares—perfect for a fun day out.
Things to do in Madrid for couples: enjoy the city’s magic
Madrid is awash with romantic places for giving your partner the perfect surprise.
Madrid’s traditional food always comes with a spoon
Where to eat the best cocido or the finest callos? The traditional food of Madrid takes the world by storm, always with a spoon, whilst indulging in churros and chocolate or a deep-fried calamari roll