Getting Around
The park is vast, so consider renting a bike or using the gondola lift for easier exploration.





Casa de Campo, located west of central Madrid, is the city's largest public park, spanning over 1,722 hectares. Originally a royal hunting estate, it became a public park in 1931 and is now a beloved green space for Madrid's residents. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including picnics, hiking, and cycling. The park is connected to the nearby Parque del Oeste by the Teleférico de Madrid, a scenic gondola lift. Designated as an Asset of Cultural Interest, Casa de Campo offers a unique blend of nature and history, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.
Casa de Campo, located west of central Madrid, is the city's largest public park, spanning over 1,722 hectares. Originally a royal hunting estate, it became a public park in 1931 and is now a beloved green space for Madrid's residents. Visitors can enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, including picnics, hiking, and cycling. The park is connected to the nearby Parque del Oeste by the Teleférico de Madrid, a scenic gondola lift. Designated as an Asset of Cultural Interest, Casa de Campo offers a unique blend of nature and history, making it a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists.
Largest public park in Madrid.
Former royal hunting estate.
Connected by gondola lift to Parque del Oeste.
Declared an Asset of Cultural Interest.
Ideal for picnics and outdoor activities.
Expansive green space ideal for outdoor activities.
Rich historical background as a former royal estate.
Cultural significance as an Asset of Cultural Interest.
The park is vast, so consider renting a bike or using the gondola lift for easier exploration.
Pack a picnic or enjoy snacks from nearby vendors while enjoying the park's natural beauty.
Nature enthusiasts and family outings.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
Spanish, English
Stay on marked paths to ensure safety and protect the park's environment.
Family, Tourists, Locals, Nature, Outdoor