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PLEASE NOTE: El Retiro and eight of the city’s other parks (El Capricho, Sabatini Gardens, the Rose Garden in Oeste Park, Juan Carlos I, Juan Pablo II, Quinta de Fuente del Berro, Quinta de los Molinos and Quinta Torre Arias) may close if weather conditions are severe. On these occasions you are also advised not to visit Dehesa de la Villa and Oeste Park which have no gates and cannot be closed to the public.
Located in Campo de las Naciones, Juan Carlos I is an immense park covering 160 hectares, in which there is an olive grove with over 2,000 specimens of the former Olivar de Hinojosa, a lake, an auditorium, a collection of open-air sculptures and an activity centre. It was opened to the public in 1992 on occasion of the Madrid European Capital of Culture.
The park is ideal to practice different sports. It has a large skating rink, a golf course, a lake and a river for water sports, such as canoeing, fishing areas, a cycleway and a bike rental service… A free little train to get around the park also runs every half an hour. A wide range of activities are organised for children at weekends.
Docking stations:
- Avenida del Partenón, 18
- Avenida del Partenón, 6
Free entry
Jun-Sep: Mon-Sun 7.00am-1.00am
Oct-May: Sun-Thu 7.00am-11.00pm ; Fri-Sat 7.00am-Midnight
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 official sightseeing card includes a tourist travel pass.
An observation deck 92 metres above the ground.
Our online store (in Spanish) sells artisan souvenirs.