Visit Madrid with the family
Hi friends! My name is Ratón Pérez and I am here to show you Madrid, the wonderful city where I live. Download our guide and join me to find out why I love wandering around the capital so much!
WHAT TO DO
You're guaranteed to have fun at any of Madrid's leisure parks! They're perfect for laughing, screaming and shaking off any bad vibes. What's great is that there's something for all tastes: from Parque de atracciones amusement park to the Zoo-Aquarium, both of which are located in the grounds of the city's biggest park, Casa de Campo.
If you're interested in animals, be sure to visit Faunia park where you'll see how creatures from all over the planet live. But if Superman and Batman are more your thing, don't miss Warner Theme Park Madrid. In the summer months, the Aquopolis water park is the place to be! And with more than 10,000 animals from 20 different aquatic ecosystems, be sure to check out Atlantis Aquarium.
We love football here in the city and as you well know, our teams are out of this world! Real Madrid, Atlético de Madrid, Rayo Vallecano… If you have the chance, head to a LaLiga or Champions League match, where the atmosphere is simply indescribable.
You can also go on the Bernabéu Tour to get an incredible panoramic view of the interior of the stadium, and to see the club's 14 European Cups. The museum and tour of the Cívitas Metropolitano, the super modern "Atleti" stadium, will teach you about the team's history. You can visit the locker room, sit on the bench, or admire the club's collection of trophies and historic jerseys.
I love spending time in any of the city's parks! There's nothing like having fun while running around and going on the swings… You just have to explore El Retiro Park, where you should keep an eye out for puppet shows and enjoy a boat ride on the lake. Then there's the long Madrid Río Park, where there are more great swings and slides, as well as an area full of logs perfect for doing parkour. It's a great spot for birdwatching too, try and learn about the birds that live along the River Manzanares.
You could also visit Casa de Campo Park, a forest that makes for one of the largest parks in Europe. You can reach it by Cable Car, where you'll then be able to head to Parque de atracciones amusement park or the Zoo-Aquarium, both located inside the green area. And what about the Quinta de los Molinos park? Both you and your parents will be blown away by the almond trees that blossom here in winter, they're a real sight to be seen. Espacio Abierto can be found here. It's a cultural space with a play area, activities, workshops and shows all devoted to kids and teenagers.
You'll be amazed by the amount of interesting museums that Madrid has to offer. For example, The Robot Museum. Don’t be surprised if you see a drone flying over your head when inside! Then there's the Planetarium, the best place to discover all you need to know about the universe. Visit the Geomineral Museum if you like collecting minerals, and the Railway Museum if you want to see trains from different periods. The figures at the Wax Museum will leave you flabbergasted, as will the boat models at the Naval Museum.
Don’t miss a trip to the Temple of Debod, where you can visit the inside of this Ancient Egyptian monument. If you love the world of knights, head to the Royal Armoury at the Royal Palace. It has an incredible collection of weapons, armour and trophies. And what if you've a sweet tooth? Then stop by the Sweet Space Museum, a magical world that revolves around candy. Speaking of magic! Feast your eyes on the impressive optical illusions at the Museum of Illusions.
I'm sure you like art just as much as I do, right? Of course you do! How can you not like Guernica, in the Reina Sofía? There's so much going on in this huge painting that I find it hard to take my eyes off it. You need to see Las Meninas in the Prado too! You'll notice that it features little girls, just like you. Try and have a guess at what games they played 400 years ago!
Madrid has lots of wonderful museums. Another example is the Thyssen-Bornemisza, where you'll be fascinated by the colours used by the impressionist and expressionist painters. The Sorolla Museum not only displays pieces by Valencian artist Joaquín Sorolla, but we can also see what the painter's house was like on the inside, as he lived there until he died in 1923. All of the museums offer family activities, so you're guaranteed to learn about art in a fun way!
If you're looking for a different place from which to see the city, head to the Faro de Moncloa. This observation deck allows you to enjoy panoramic views of the whole city. There are also many more lookout points offering stunning views of the capital, such as Mirador Madrid at Cibeles Palace, or the Círculo de Bellas Artes rooftop, which has really impressive views. You won't be the only one checking them out, keep an eye out for the statue of the Roman Goddess Minerva, she's taking in the views too!
Jump on a Madrid City Tour bus and visit the most popular areas of the city. If you prefer to experience Madrid’s nature, take the Cable Car and enjoy the views as you cross Casa de Campo Park. Don't miss the beautiful tiles all around the city's old quarter, or some alternative views from the dome of La Almudena Cathedral, right beside the Royal Palace.
ACCOMMODATION AND DINING
Hotels with kids
These hotels will welcome you in style!
Restaurants with kids
You will eat well here and have a great time
Artisan ice-cream parlours
Try fabulous flavours in Madrid’s great ice-cream parlours.
Confectioners' and Chocolate Shops
Madrileños love their chocolate, especially when it's served piping hot with a few crunchy churros to dip into it.