Local Cuisine
Try local dishes that incorporate the region's olives and vegetables.
San Fernando de Henares is a municipality situated in the province of Madrid, Spain. Covering an area of 39.9 km², it is home to nearly 39,000 residents. The region is notable for its agricultural output, including olives, cereals, and vegetables, as well as cattle and wool production. Additionally, the area supports a variety of industries such as metalworking, mechanical engineering, food processing, and graphic arts. This blend of agriculture and industry provides a unique local atmosphere, making it an interesting destination for those interested in these sectors.
San Fernando de Henares is a municipality situated in the province of Madrid, Spain. Covering an area of 39.9 km², it is home to nearly 39,000 residents. The region is notable for its agricultural output, including olives, cereals, and vegetables, as well as cattle and wool production. Additionally, the area supports a variety of industries such as metalworking, mechanical engineering, food processing, and graphic arts. This blend of agriculture and industry provides a unique local atmosphere, making it an interesting destination for those interested in these sectors.
Rich agricultural production including olives and cereals.
Diverse industries such as metalworking and food processing.
Local charm with a mix of rural and industrial elements.
Close proximity to Madrid, offering easy access to urban amenities.
Rich agricultural landscape ideal for those interested in farming and production.
Diverse industrial activities providing insights into local manufacturing.
Try local dishes that incorporate the region's olives and vegetables.
Visit local factories to learn about the area's industrial activities.
Exploring local agricultural and industrial sectors.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
39,466
Participate in tours to understand the agricultural processes of the region.
Spanish, English
April-JuneSeptember-November
Spring offers mild weather, perfect for exploring the agricultural landscapes.
Summers can be warm, making it ideal for indoor industrial tours.
Fall is a great time to experience the harvest season in the region.
Winters are mild, allowing for comfortable visits to both agricultural and industrial sites.