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This park, created to inspire a return to nature and to recreate a traditional Mediterranean garden, is one of the most interesting architectural projects of the late 1990s and is located in the Doce de Octubre (Usera). Orchards, olive groves and the Manzanares riverbed surround the Caja Mágica (the High Performance Tennis Centre), designed by Dominique Perrault.

Three elements are the backbone of the whole park: the course of the river, a pedestrian area that crosses the park in a straight line as an alternative to the river and an orthogonal grid of paths.

Crossing the park from north to south, you can find Plaza Verde, in the form of a half moon; the Walkway of the Senses, flanked by large trees with a spacious pedestrian walkway, squares with labyrinths, a lush conservatory and two fountains with water games; a Pergola; a Sports Area with two football pitches, multi-purpose courts, a children’s play area, changing rooms and toilets; the Meadow, a large lawn and Belvedere Park, with children’s games and petanca.   

The highest point in the park is crowned by a bronze and steel sculpture, La Dama del Manzanares (2003), dedicated to the river that flows across the region of Madrid. Based on a design by Valencia-born artist Manolo Valdés, the sculpture is 13 metres in height. It stands at the top of La Atalaya, an man-mde hill on a 21-metre-high pyramid-shaped platform designed by architect Ricardo Bofill. La Dama del Manzanares is a woman’s head facing the city of Madrid. A lighting system was installed in 2005, consisting of 24 spotlights whose colours change with the seasons.

 

Services
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Running circuit
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Picnic area
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Botanical trail
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Fishing area
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Sports area
Practical Information
Address
Camino
de Perales, s/n
28021
Tourist area
Madrid Río
Telephone
Fax
Email
Metro
Almendrales (L3)
San Fermín-Orcasur (L3)
Hospital 12 de Octubre (L3)
Bus
23, 78, 123, N12
Cercanías (local train)
Villaverde Bajo
Madrid-Doce de Octubre
BiciMAD bike-share scheme

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Price

Free entry

Times

Spring-Summer: Mon-Sun 7.00am – 12.00am

Autumn-Winter: Mon-Sun 7.00am - 10.00pm

Type
Parks and gardens