Madrid Retiro Park Tour
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Experience Highlights
The tour of the Retiro lasts about an hour and a half and touches its most emblematic spots: the pond with the monument to Alfonso XIII, the Palacio de Cristal and the nearby Puerta de Alcalá.
At all times you will have an expert guide at your disposal who will tell you about the history of this park with more than 400 years of history behind it.
- Stroll through Madrid's oldest park, the Retiro Park.
- Learn about the history of this green area in less than 2 hours.
- Enjoy an outdoor activity and the explanations of an expert guide .
What’s included
- Expert guide
- Walking tour of the Retiro Park of approximately 90 minutes
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Step by Step
The walking tour lasts about an hour and a half and includes a local guide who knows every secret of the Retiro Park. Normally, the starting point is the Puerta de Alcalá, the old entrance to the capital and one of the most photographed places in Madrid. If you look closely, you will notice that the two sides are different. Without realising it, King Carlos III chose two different designs and the architect fused them together.
The entrance to the park is a few metres further on. Once inside, a very common stop is the pond, which was probably born during the reign of Philip II. In the past, the artificial lake was used to stage shows and even naval battles.
Behind it is the architectural ensemble dedicated to Alfonso XII, inspired by the monuments dedicated to Wilhelm I (in Berlin) and Victor Emmanuel II (in Rome). The king is depicted on horseback and stands at the top of a column. The figure is the work of Mariano Benlliure, a Valencian living in Madrid who also designed other monuments in the capital.
This green oasis in the heart of Madrid is also an exhibition space. Thanks to the collaboration with the Reina Sofía Museum, the Crystal Palace hosts temporary exhibitions of great interest. The structure was designed by Ricardo Velázquez Bosco, who completed the work in 1887. The guide will tell you the history of this building, which is adorned with a romantic pond inhabited by ducks and swans.
The Retiro is a must on any visit to the city. It originally housed the leisure residence of Philip IV and only became a public park in 1868. In addition to the aforementioned attractions, it is home to the Fuente del Ángel Caído fountain, the Templete de Música, the Rose Garden of Cecilio Rodríguez and other monuments.