Parks and gardens
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The Retiro Park was created as a royal park and is a part of the Real Sitio del Buen Retiro Palace. The most remarkable feature of the park is one of the statues, El Angel Caido, which is dedicated... |
| Royal Botanic garden of Madrid | |
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23
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Adjacent to the Retiro Park, this botanical garden, created in the second half of the eighteenth century, contains more than 2,000 plants from all over Europe. An ideal place to stop for a break or to visit the large greenhouse that is home to rare...
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| Gradens of del Moro's fields | |
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30
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These gardens belong to the royal palace complex and are considered assets of historical-artistic interest. The majestic tree species with 70 specimens centenarians and very interesting sculptures and fountains that can be seen in their inside. Reviewed by: Editorial Staff + Share |
| Casa de Campo | |
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47
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The largest park in the city, built by the royal family, it maintains a significant historical and cultural interest. It offers a zoo, an amusement park, a multi-purpose hall, the Venta del Batan, the bridge of Culebra, entertainment spaces and a lush...
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| Royal botanic garden Alfonso XIII | |
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85
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Opened in 2001, it is a botanical garden that is home to many rare plants and flowers as well as a large variety of trees, a small pond and other attractive amenities. Located in the area of the university, very popular among students. During the...
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| Quinta de los Molinos | |
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90
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Quinta de los Molinos, also known as the ‘Villa of the Mills’ is an amazing park facility having lots of facilities due to which the park is a historical garden and one of the artistic interests too.... |
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| Zoo Aquarium de Madrid | |
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92
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The Zoo Aquarium de Madrid is a zoo and also an aquarium situated in Madrid in Spain. It is situated in the Casa de Campo. It is open since 1770 as the ‘Casa de Fieras’ and had exhibits of animals form... |
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| Park of la Bombilla | |
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108
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The Parque de la Bombilla is the ideal place to read a book or jogging. It is especially loved by young people who come here to relax or play sports but it is easy to find even older people looking for a bit of peace.
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| Atenas park | |
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111
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The Parque de Atenas, located near the Royal Palace, was once used as a fighting arena and as a royal hunting resort. Now the park is frequented by many young people and those seeking an outdoor area to relax or play sports.
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| Caprice park | |
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116
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The Parque del Capricho is an elegant example of a landscaped garden. The visit is particularly suitable during spring, when you walk immersed in the scent of lilac groves and waterfalls of roses.
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| Faunia | |
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123
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Faunia is a biological park that houses more than 4,000 animals and different plants. Offers exhibits and documentaries on nature, with spaces dedicated especially to children and it provides them with many tools to make learning fun.
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| Multi-adventure | |
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138
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Multiaventura is a fun adventure park where you can choose between many different attractions. Try out your skills with archery, horse riding, trekking, kayaking or paintball. Lot's of activities for all tastes.
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| Park Juan Carlos I | |
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145
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Born in 1992 after several rehabilitation projects, is one of the largest parks in the city. It offers many attractions for the lovers of nature, as the Garden of the Three Cultures and the Cybernetic Fountain, as well as unique views.
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| St. Isidro park | |
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152
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Opened in 1970, the park is dedicated to the patron saint San Isidro, to which an annual festival is dedicated. This park is one of the inhabitants of Madrid's favorite parks, especially for the different concerts and for events that are organized in...
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| Warner Park | |
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159
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The Warner Park is a theme park, located 25 kilometers from Madrid. Rollercoasters, Space Vertigo and a Ferris wheel help to create the perfect mix for you to spend a day full of fun and excitement.
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| Arganzuela park | |
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164
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The Parque de la Arganzuela is located on the banks of the Manzanares River, which runs through the city of Madrid. It is the perfect place to stroll by staying away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
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| Neverland Park | |
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181
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195
Neverland Park is an amazing amusement park where you can spend magical afternoons. Major attractions are dedicated to the youngest visitors, but there are also various possibilities for the entertainment of the older ones.
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| Sur park | |
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189
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195
The Parque Sur is a large garden full of birches and other trees with tall trunks. The park is very colorful and varied, especially in autumn when the leaves fall and cover the roads surface.
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