Visit Madrid's Retiro Park
The Retiro Park, popularly known as El Retiro de Madrid, is one of the most emblematic and beloved green spaces in the Spanish capital.
Covering more than 125 hectares, this vast oasis offers a natural respite from the bustling city centre. Ideal for nature, art and history lovers, El Retiro is a vibrant meeting point that attracts visitors of all ages.
The atmosphere in the park varies throughout the day. On weekends and holidays, the Retiro is filled with families, friends and tourists enjoying the fresh air and lively atmosphere. On weekdays, especially in the morning, the park offers a quieter experience, perfect for those looking to relax in a serene environment.
What to do in Madrid’s El Retiro
There are plenty of things to do in Madrid's Retiro Park. Here you'll find a host of activities to enjoy its natural beauty, rich history and vibrant cultural life.
Stroll through the gardens
El Retiro has a wide variety of gardens and green areas, such as the Jardín de Vivaces, La Rosaleda, and the Jardín de los Planteles. Strolling along its paths is a relaxing experience, ideal for disconnecting from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Estanque Grande
One of the park's most iconic spots is its large pond, where you can hire a boat and paddle around, enjoying the views of the Monument to Alfonso XII. It is a popular activity for tourists and locals alike.
Palacio de Cristal and Palacio de Velázquez
Both are examples of historic architecture and often host temporary art exhibitions organised by the Reina Sofia Museum. The Palacio de Cristal is particularly famous for its glass and iron structure, surrounded by a small pond.
The Fountain of the Fallen Angel
This fountain, dedicated to the Fallen Angel, is one of the few sculptural representations in the world of Lucifer. It is an intriguing place to visit and photograph.
Outdoor sports
Madrid's El Retiro Park is an ideal place for running, cycling, rollerblading or simply exercising. There are designated areas for these activities, as well as playgrounds for children.
Cultural events
The Retiro is also a venue for numerous cultural events, such as the Madrid Book Fair, open-air concerts, and artistic activities. It is a place where art and culture are integrated with nature.
Retiro Park opening hours
The Retiro Park has long opening hours so you can enjoy its beauty at any time of the day.
Winter (October to March)
During the winter months, from October to March, the park opens early, at 6:00 in the morning, allowing you to enjoy its tranquillity before the crowds arrive, until 22:00.
Summer (April to September)
During the months of April to September the park is open from 06:00 in the morning until midnight, allowing for pleasant evening strolls.
These opening hours allow you to enjoy the park both in the early hours of the day, when it is quieter, and at night, when the temperature is more pleasant, especially in summer.
Recommendations for visiting El Retiro in Madrid
To get the most out of your visit to the Retiro Park, here are some recommendations to help you enjoy this iconic Madrid oasis in the best possible way.
- Early visit: If you prefer a quieter atmosphere, it is advisable to go early in the morning, especially on weekends.
- Hydration and sun protection: If you visit during the summer, make sure to bring water and sun protection, as temperatures can be high.
- Explore by bike: Renting a bike is a great way to explore the park and discover its lesser-known corners.
Hotel near Madrid's Retiro Park
After a day exploring and doing activities in Madrid's Retiro Park, you'll need a comfortable and cosy place to rest.
We recommend our chic&basic Dot. hotel, located in the heart of the city just a 20-minute walk from Puerta de Alcalá, one of the main entrances to the Retiro Park. Our boutique hotel in central Madrid is modern and minimalist, perfect for visitors looking for style and comfort.