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A Green Breath: Exploring Madrid's Casa de Campo

  • Writer: Carmen
    Carmen
  • Sep 30
  • 2 min read
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo

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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