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Madrid Teleférico (Teleférico de Madrid)
Madrid Teleférico (Teleférico de Madrid)

Madrid Teleférico (Teleférico de Madrid)

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Paseo Pintor Rosales, Madrid

The basics

The Madrid Teleférico has been operating since 1969, and remains a convenient option for trading urban Madrid for a jaunt to Casa de Campo park. Start your ride from the Argüelles neighborhood, and rise over the treetops of Parque del Oeste. Keep your eyes open as you go: on a clear day, you can see the Plaza de España, Madrid Royal Palace, and the Almudena Cathedral. When you reach the top, you can spend time relaxing on the terrace, or enjoy a meal at the casual, on-site restaurant.

Though visiting independently is convenient, you can see more of Madrid if you opt for an e-bike or Segway excursion. Some tours include tickets for the Teleférico, while others include a ride through the Casa de Campo forests, and stop at the observation platform.


Things to know before you go

  • Kids and seniors enjoy discounted entry, while companions of passengers with disabilities can ride free of charge.
  • You can bring a foldable stroller; the Rosales Teleférico station offers stroller parking.
  • Travelers report that the Teleférico is not wheelchair-accessible.
  • Round-trip tickets must be used on the same day.

How to get there

To ride the cable car from the city center, plan to book round-trip travel from the Rosales station. Take the 3, 4, or 6 metro lines to the Arguelles stop, and walk west on Calle del Marqués de Urquijo until you see signs for the Teleférico. It's about 10-minutes from the metro station.


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When to get there

The Madrid Teleférico is open seven days a week, and holds seasonal hours. The Teleférico holds later weekend hours, and may close in windy weather conditions and during thunderstorms. This is a busy weekend destination if the weather's pleasant, so expect crowds if you visit on Saturday or Sunday.

Visiting the Temple of Debod

Upon your return to Argüelles, you'll find yourself at Parque del Oeste. If you stroll south, through the park's tree-lined walkways, you'll reach the must-see Debod Temple. This Egyptian temple dates to the 2nd century BC, and was reconstructed here after the Egyptian state gifted the relic to Spain. Visit this free attraction anytime, though sunsets here are top-notch.

Frequently Asked Questions
The answers provided below are based on answers previously given by the tour provider to customers’ questions.
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