A Green Breath: Exploring Madrid's Casa de Campo
- Carmen
- Sep 30
- 2 min read

For those looking to escape the concrete without leaving Madrid, Casa de Campo is the answer. This immense park, the largest in the city, is a true green lung and a perfect place to exercise, enjoy a picnic, or simply relax surrounded by nature.
A Historic Forest in the City:
Originally a hunting reserve and private royal estate, the Casa de Campo is now a public space offering a wide variety of outdoor activities and landscapes, from oak and pine forests to a lake.
What awaits you at the Casa de Campo?
The Lake : An iconic spot where you can rent a boat or simply sit on one of the terraces to enjoy the views.
Sports Activities: It is an ideal place for running, cycling, skating or hiking.
The Madrid Cable Car: Offers a panoramic ride over the Casa de Campo, with incredible views of the Royal Palace and the Temple of Debod.
The Madrid Zoo Aquarium : If you're traveling with children, this is a must-see.
Madrid Amusement Park : Ideal for a day of fun with family or friends.
Tips for your visit to the Casa de Campo:
How to get there: You can go by metro (Lines 5 and 10, Casa de Campo Station) or by cable car from Paseo de Rosales (West Station).
Bring a map: The park is very large, so a map or app will be very helpful to avoid getting lost.
Prepare for a day outdoors: Bring water, comfortable shoes, and something to eat if you're planning a picnic.
Casa de Campo is a natural oasis in the heart of Madrid, a place to disconnect and reconnect with nature.
Would you like to explore it with me? Book your guided tour.




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