Cycling routes
We suggest different cycling routes around Madrid, visiting iconic and cultural buildings and places that you could not otherwise see so closely.
We suggest different cycling routes around Madrid, visiting iconic and cultural buildings and places that you could not otherwise see so closely.
Discover the enormity of Madrid and a different view of the city from the attics and balconies of its buildings.
Discover Madrid in one of 60s Spain’s most famous cars, from which you can enjoy the most iconic monuments.
Hit the shops across the capital: from the Golden Mile’s luxury boutiques to the charming stores of Triball and the Rastro flea market, plus those offering traditional Spanish products, where you can purchase an embroidered shawl, a fan or even some famous espadrilles.
Discover Madrid and its main attractions and monuments with a tour on a Vespa.
Take a Segway ride to see historical and cultural buildings combined with a treasure hunt.
This activity allows you to savour different coffees in Madrid’s most popular haunts, famous for being frequented by renowned writers, painters and intellectuals.
Have fun making and then eating typical Spanish cuisine such as paella or a selection of the finest tapas.
Discover how to make typical churros and enjoy them with the thick chocolate drink that always accompanies them.
Find the taverns that we suggest using orienteering and enjoy a culinary tour where you can sample Madrid’s tapas.
Learn the most important Spanish dancing techniques: hand movements, eye expressions, using a fan, to name a few.
Bullfighting is one of the best-known Spanish traditions in the world, dating back to the 12th century. We suggest visiting an estate to experience — on a small scale — the whole atmosphere of the countryside and bulls in a natural setting.
In the capital and its surroundings, Madrid has courses for all tastes and levels, where you can improve your technique or get started with this relaxing sport.
Visit the Real Madrid, Ciudad Deportiva and Atlético de Madrid stadiums, and discover the event spaces both on the football pitch and inside each venue. Team building activities and dinner receptions in the restaurant are among the options available, plus a tour to admire the trophies, facilities and even see the players’ changing rooms.
Madrid boasts two ski resorts: Navacerrada (altitude 2,177m, 10 km of slopes) and Valdesquí (altitude 2,280m, 22 km of slopes), within a 70 km radius of the city. You can also go skiing at Madrid Snowzone (Madrid Xanadú, 23 km from the centre), the only indoor snow slope in Spain, not to mention one of the largest in the world.
This venue provides a wide range of options for organising tailored events, making the most of the facilities’ versatility: 50,000m2 paddock, theatre, classrooms, VIP areas, restaurant and GT racing.