Getting Around
Majadahonda is well-connected to Madrid via the A6 motorway, making it easy to commute.
Majadahonda is a municipality in the Community of Madrid, situated just 16 km northwest of the Spanish capital. It provides a suburban lifestyle with the convenience of being close to Madrid, making it an attractive place for those who wish to enjoy a quieter environment without sacrificing access to city amenities. The city is well-connected by the A6 motorway and is home to the Puerta de Hierro university hospital, relocated here in 2009. Majadahonda offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience, ideal for families and professionals alike.
Majadahonda is a municipality in the Community of Madrid, situated just 16 km northwest of the Spanish capital. It provides a suburban lifestyle with the convenience of being close to Madrid, making it an attractive place for those who wish to enjoy a quieter environment without sacrificing access to city amenities. The city is well-connected by the A6 motorway and is home to the Puerta de Hierro university hospital, relocated here in 2009. Majadahonda offers a blend of residential tranquility and urban convenience, ideal for families and professionals alike.
Located just 16 km from Madrid.
Suburban atmosphere with urban conveniences.
Home to the Puerta de Hierro university hospital.
Connected by the A6 motorway.
Close to Madrid, ideal for commuters.
Residential area with a suburban feel.
Good healthcare facilities with a major hospital.
Majadahonda is well-connected to Madrid via the A6 motorway, making it easy to commute.
The city offers various amenities including shopping centers and parks, ideal for families.
Suburban living with easy access to Madrid.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
68,110
The Puerta de Hierro university hospital provides advanced medical services in the area.
Spanish, English
Family, Commuters, Locals
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring is a pleasant time to visit Majadahonda, with mild temperatures ideal for exploring the city and nearby Madrid.
Summers can be hot, but it's a great time to enjoy outdoor activities and the local parks.
Fall offers cooler temperatures and is perfect for enjoying the city's suburban charm.
Winters are mild, making it a comfortable time to visit without the crowds of Madrid.