Parque del Oeste
Parque del Oeste
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Neighborhood: Salamanca (District)
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- Moncloa • 10 min walk
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macedonboy
Glasgow, UK186,766 contributions
Jul 2019
The Parque del Oeste or Western Park is a park north east of the Royal Palace and quite a bit away from the main tourist circuit of Madrid. Which is a bit of a shame because it's a fantastic park. Probably the most famous and best known feature of the park is the Templo de Debod and deservedly so. The park is full of green, lots of walkways, monuments and sculptures to admire and is amazing on a warm sunny day. It's so quiet to downtown Madrid, it's feels great to get a large park almost all to yourself.
Written August 6, 2019
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MDOGP
Dallas, TX1,224 contributions
Oct 2020
This is a historical site. Many Spaniards lost their lives during the war of 1808, the Napoleonic invasion of Madrid. Also, during the Civil War 1936-1939, many soldiers died at this site.
It is a nice place to walk, run, or bike. It is specially nice at sunset with beautiful views of Madrid.
It is a nice place to walk, run, or bike. It is specially nice at sunset with beautiful views of Madrid.
Written October 9, 2020
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TravelFanaticDD
Boulogne sur Gesse, France729 contributions
Apr 2019 • Couples
A haven of peace and quiet in the middle of Madrid. We visited early in the morning and it was very quiet and peaceful with birdsong everywhere. There are lots of pathways to take with statues and beautiful plants all around, doesn't matter which path you take. Stunning!
Written May 3, 2019
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Erin K
Zimbabwe10 contributions
Jul 2017 • Friends
The park was absolutely beautiful! The views of Madrid enabled us to find an amusement park to which we decided to go - the views are extraordinary!
It's small and particularly busy in the summer evenings.
With a little lake and incredible history to go with its surrounding monuments, the sunset was really lovely.
As for the rose garden, it's a rose lover's haven! With roses from all corners of the world, it was wonderful to see such care given to the garden: very romantic too as well as wheelchair friendly.
It's small and particularly busy in the summer evenings.
With a little lake and incredible history to go with its surrounding monuments, the sunset was really lovely.
As for the rose garden, it's a rose lover's haven! With roses from all corners of the world, it was wonderful to see such care given to the garden: very romantic too as well as wheelchair friendly.
Written August 5, 2017
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Brenton K
Adelaide, Australia1,206 contributions
Dec 2014 • Solo
The temple is one thing but the view is even better. Unfortunately the temple was closed when we visited the Parque, but the views over the city was worth the visit.
Written February 28, 2015
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arghya87
Bengaluru, India35 contributions
Nov 2014 • Friends
An Egyptian temple in Mardid? Yes, its really an awesome experience. Best time to visit is during dawn. Its a good place for photography, click the stone temple, reflection on water and then the sunset on the behind of the temple.
Written February 27, 2015
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LizzyOLoughlin
Iowa City, IA42 contributions
Feb 2014 • Friends
My friends and I were in Madrid for the weekend and we visited the Temple de Debod at sunset. It was so beautiful (I would recommend the sunset time for you as well). It is an old Egyptian temple that has been restored but also has original pieces too. In the inside of the temple there is a free mini-museum with a little bit of the history and more original pieces from the original temple in Egypt. There is a pretty view of Madrid and you are able to watch the sunset over the entire city. The reflections on the surrounding pond are gorgeous. It was our favorite place in Madrid.
Written February 5, 2014
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Rossbear
London, United Kingdom8 contributions
Sep 2013 • Friends
For any with an interest in archaeology and Egyptology in particular, this is an absolute "must-see". It's the reconstruction of a temple donated by the Egyptian Government in 1968 in gratitude for Spain's help for saving the Abu Simbel temple from flooding by the Aswan Dam. Just amazing to get inside a genuine ancient Egytian building
The Temple of Debod is sited in the small Rosales Park on the brow of hill, which affords lovely views across Madrid.
Best to visit early.
The Temple of Debod is sited in the small Rosales Park on the brow of hill, which affords lovely views across Madrid.
Best to visit early.
Written September 29, 2013
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Jydeoo
Lagos, Nigeria2,311 contributions
Nov 2021 • Solo
Easily accessible, this park is very extensive.
I combined it with a visit to the Faro de Moncloa, and though I wasn't able to fully explore the park, it was a very satisfying and relaxing experience. I would go back some day.
I combined it with a visit to the Faro de Moncloa, and though I wasn't able to fully explore the park, it was a very satisfying and relaxing experience. I would go back some day.
Written November 1, 2022
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Patricia Rodríguez
Estado de Mexico, Mexico12 contributions
Nov 2019 • Family
Incredible, beautiful, gigantic park with lots of places to walk, have a picnic, or go biking. We went to the Temple of Debod, which is an authentic egipcian temple rescued from the place it was, stone by stone, when the Asu dam was built. It has a cableway to go on a 15 minute trip to the other side of the park, where there’s an amusement park. Great views, beautiful fountains and more.
Written November 5, 2019
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Las paradas de metro son Argüelles (Lineas 3 y 6 y andando al Parque del Oeste son 3 m inutos cuesta abajo) y Moncloa (L6) y sales directamente al Parque del Oeste y desde Moncloa puedes hacer la ruta por el Parque del Oeste e incluso puedes ir andando hacia la Ciudad Universitaria que también vale la pena.
Otra opción es la parada de metro / Renfe Principe Pío (L 6, 10 y Ramal) y andando son menos de 5 minutos pero cuesta arriba. Con esta opción puedes visitar también los Jardines de Sabatini y los Jardines del Campo del Moro que están al lado y son los jardines del Palacio Real de Madrid. Y conocer también la Ermita de San Antoniol de la Floridad desde donde también hay conexión con el Parque del Oeste.
Written November 24, 2023
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