Casa de Campo, El Retiro Park and Madrid Río are Madrid’s best known green areas, but almost every neighbourhood in the city has its own park, square or community garden in which to go for a walk or do a bit of exercise.
Step away from the hustle and bustle of the city and spend a few hours relaxing in one of the Madrileños' favourite spots, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A botanic garden in the city centre with a selection of more than 5,000 species of plants. Open every day except Christmas and New Year's Day.
A fabulous English-style garden in Hapsburg Madrid found behind the Royal Palace.
Designed by Manuel Herrero Palacios, this funeral monument was brought stone by stone from Egypt.
Running along the bank of the Manzanares River, this beautiful new park is the perfect place to have a long, laid-back lunch and spend the afternoon strolling, cycling or simply people-watching.
This wonderful natural space, home to attractions like the zoo and amusement park, is Madrid’s largest public park.
An incredible sunset can be enjoyed from this popular park in La Latina district.
A beautiful 18th-century garden found off the beaten track.