Madrid Retiro Park Mysteries and Legends Tour
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Experience Highlights
Join this guided walking tour of the Retiro Park and get to know, for about 2 hours, the most famous urban park in the Spanish capital. Accompanied by an expert guide, you will learn about the history and architectural gems hidden in its trees.
You will have the opportunity to see some of the most emblematic places and works of the Retiro. Among them are the statue of King Alfonso XII, the famous Crystal Palace, the Great Pond and the Royal Astronomical Observatory. An essential visit for nature and history lovers.
- Tour the Retiro, Madrid's largest urban park.
- Learn about the history and architecture of this park, accompanied by an expert guide.
- Visit some of the most emblematic places of the Retiro, such as the Crystal Palace or the Royal Astronomical Observatory.
What’s included
- Tour of Madrid's Retiro Park
- Expert guide
- Headphones to hear the guide clearly
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Step by Step
In this activity you will have the opportunity, for about 2 hours, to tour the largest and most famous urban park in Madrid. El Retiro has 118 hectares of surface and is considered one of the main tourist attractions of the Spanish capital. In 2021 it was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO .
Throughout this walking tour, you will learn, from an expert guide, about the history and architecture of both the park and the monuments inside. These include the following:
- Monument to Alfonso XII: it is made up of a colonnade with a large number of sculptures surrounding an equestrian statue of the king, located on one side of the pond.
- Palacio de Cristal: built in 1887 on the occasion of the Philippine Islands Exhibition, held that same year. Today, contemporary art exhibitions are held here.
- Parterre del Retiro: garden built inside the park, originally by Felipe V. In the Parterre garden is the Ciprés Calvo, the oldest tree in Madrid, with an estimated age of 400 years.
- Puerta de Felipe IV: the oldest entrance gate in the park, in baroque style, built in 1680 during the reign of Charles II of Spain in honour of his father, Philip IV.
- Royal Astronomical Observatory: built in 1790, during the reign of Charles IV, as part of the Spanish effort to promote the study of astronomy.
- Fuente de la Alcachofa (Artichoke Fountain): a limestone and granite fountain built in the last third of the 18th century. It was originally installed in front of the old Puerta de Atocha until it was moved to the Buen Retiro Gardens in 1880.
- Hermitage of San Pelayo and San Isidoro: you will see the ruins of this Romanesque temple of medieval origin. It was originally built outside the walls of the city of Ávila, but its remains were moved to Madrid during the 19th century.