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Virtual Zone

    Information

    Located in Madrid’s financial district, AZCA, close to the Santiago Bernabéu stadium, this space enables you to enjoy the best virtual reality experience. It is suitable for all ages, surprising and a lot of fun, which will leave nobody feeling indifferent. 

    Virtual Zone proposes an activity in which up to 16 people can get together and pass through an apocalyptic version of Madrid to save mankind from an alien invasion, making it the most innovative experience, with the longest duration and the largest play area in Europe.

    The experience takes place in emblematic places in Madrid in 2050. Participants form part of the special forces team responsible for defending the Plaza de Cibeles and paving the way for the Metro and fighting the final battle in the city’s football stadium, all of which takes 45 minutes.

    With facilities spanning more than 600square metres, and using free roam technology (wireless), which enables the players to move around the entire play area freely, Virtual Zone succeeds in creating a hyper-realistic virtual reality immersion that is within reach of very few centres worldwide.  

     

    Last updated: 23/11/2021
    Practical Information
    Tourist Information
    Address
    Plaza
    de Carlos Trías Bertrán, 3
    28020
    Tourist area
    Castellana
    Telephone
    (+34) 622 58 49 76
    Fax
    Metro
    Santiago Bernabéu (L10)
    Nuevos Ministerios (L6, L8, L10)
    Bus
    5, 14, 27, 40, 43, 126, 147, 149, 150, N22, N24
    Cercanías (local train)
    Madrid-Nuevos Ministerios
    BiciMAD bike-share scheme

    Docking stations:

    • - General Perón con Poeta Joan Maragall (Avenida del General Perón frente al nº 36)

    • - Calle Orense, 12

    Price

    From € 125 (two players)

    Check prices on the official website.

    Times

    Wed– Thurs:  5pm - 10pm

    Fri– Sat:  10am - 3pm / 4pm - 11pm

    Sun: 10am - 3pm / 4pm - 10pm

    Mon, Tues: Closed

    Type
    Amusement parks and attractions

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