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Juan Carlos I Park

The huge Parque Juan Carlos I, "the circular", went from a vine, olive and cereal growing area under Philip V to an intelligent technology park.

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Ticket prices

Free.

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Free entrance

Admission to this park is free of charge.

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Opening hours

Every day, between June and September from 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 a.m.; between October and May from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.

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Audio guide

This park does not have an audio guide.

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Cloakroom

This park does not have a cloakroom service.

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Accessibility

Accessible ramps at all entrances, bridges and viewpoints. There are information points where you can borrow bicycles, check the conditions here. There is also a train service within the park every half hour, consult the itinerary here.

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Address

Gta de S.A.R. Don Juan de Borbón y Battemberg N 4, Glorieta de Don Juan de Borbon y battemberg s/n, Av. de Logroño, 28042 Madrid

For more information, visit the official site
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What to see in Juan Carlos I Park?

When you visit, look for the following:

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  1. Viewpoint of the Four Cypresses

  2. Garden of the Three Cultures

  3. Reina Sofia Olive Grove

  4. Train ride

  5. Canal and North Pond

  6. Four Seasons Promenade

  7. Cold Stove

  8. Estuary Bridge

  9. Lake Viewpoint

  10. Auditorium

  11. Solar Pyramid

  12. Mexico Space

  13. Holocaust Memorial

  14. Sculpture Trail

  15. Canine Area

Photo gallery

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Why should it be part of your tour?

The Juan Carlos I Park is located in the northern part of Madrid and is relatively recent, inaugurated in 1992. It is the great green lung of neighbourhoods such as Timón, Barajas, Corralejos, Alameda de Osuna, La Piovera and Palomas.

With 160 hectares, it is considerably larger than the centrally located El Retiro Park, second only to the Valdebebas - Felipe VI forest park. It is also unique for its completely circular shape, with outer rings to quickly encircle the park and multiple minor paths and trails to walk around it in any direction.

Part of the land that currently makes up the park was once the famous Olivar de Hinojosa. In fact, more than 2,000 specimens of centenary olive trees are still preserved in entire sectors of the park dedicated to them.

In addition, the Juan Carlos I Park has a strong sporting character. It has several sectors dedicated to outdoor activities, from sport fishing to skating. It has special recreational areas for dogs, children and the elderly.

The main design of this green space was made to celebrate Madrid's status as European Capital of Culture three decades ago. In the centre of the scheme you will find the Garden of the Three Cultures, with architecture, sculpture and vegetation with Christian, Jewish and Islamic motifs.

In short, if you like outdoor activities and nature walks, the Juan Carlos I Park is an original option and highly recommended for the quality of its design. It is worth going a little further away from the centre of Madrid to try this alternative that you will undoubtedly enjoy, whether alone, as a couple, with friends or with your family.

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