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At number 7 Calle Sacramento lies the entrance to the Huerto de las Monjas (Nuns' Orchard) (also known as the O'Reilly Palace Garden). After walking down a narrow street lined with modern buildings, you come to this charming garden, which was protected by the high walls of a convent until 1972.
This corner, which was once used for cultivation by the Cistercian Nuns, evokes the atmosphere of the Madrid cloisters of the Golden Age.
Docking stations:
- Plaza del Cordón, 1
- Plaza de San Miguel, 10
- Calle de Segovia, 26
Free entry.
Entrance via Calle Sacramento: Mon - Fri: 7am – 5.30pm
Entrance via Calle Rollo: Mon - Fri: 7.15am – 7pm
Madrid boasts an array of public parks and gardens from Casa de Campo, Spain's largest green space, to El Retiro Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The city’s new official sightseeing and tourist travel pass.
An observation deck at 92 metres.
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs.