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The cafe is currently closed for refurbishment meaning there is no cafe anywhere near the cable car so there is no where to get refreshments if you are meeting up with friends to travel together. It took over 45 minutes of queuing before I got onto the cable car to go back to the city from the park. This was partly due to the reduced number of cars in operation as it was nearing the end of the day and solo travelers being put in a car on their own (as I was). When the queue is so long it leaves the building I would have expected to share a car with someone else. A lovely scenic view from the cable car though.…
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Date of experience: March 2020
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We flew into Madrid early and didn’t want to go to sleep so we walked in a daze over to the park and took the Teleferico. It’s nothing fancy but the views are great. You go right over parts of the city then the Campo is below. It’s really pretty. Perfect for tired don’t-want-to-think times. After we walked in the gardens where it starts. Peaceful city oasis.…
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Date of experience: May 2019
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Worth trying it out for an overview of Madrid. Not many sights to see though as just passing over houses and railway lines. You can get out at the other end and have a walk round. Nice little gift shop too.
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Date of experience: February 2020
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We got a one way ticket, loved crossing above Madrid in the cable car. The queue for the car is very slow and people who booked on line join the queue at the front. We tried to book on line whilst in Madrid and weren't able to do so, book online if you can is my advice. We only stayed at the top for a short time and then walked back down through the park, really pleasant walk. Very reasonably priced.…
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Date of experience: February 2020
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It is a long ride, which is good. The views are not spectacular, the only positive side being the cheapness of Teleferico (4.50 EUR on way, 6 EUR return (could be discounted with Hop on Hop off discount book)). And if you plan to go by foot from Casa Campo to Lago metro station, be prepared to some steep downhills, which are not even properly marked to guide you!…
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Date of experience: January 2020
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