Discover Madrid’s hidden gems in a personalized Tuk Tuk tour. Perfect for families, couples, and those with limited mobility. Explore more in less time.
Discover Madrid’s hidden gems in a personalized Tuk Tuk tour. Perfect for families, couples, and those with limited mobility. Explore more in less time.
- Royal Palace of Madrid - From Factor Street, you can find an ideal spot for taking photos.
- Edificio Metropolis - Offers views of Madrid’s most iconic building and the goddess of victory. Truly spectacular.
- Cibeles Fountain - Features the Goddess of Cybele, Cybele Palace, and the House of America.
- Barrio de Salamanca - Spain’s most…
- Royal Palace of Madrid - From Factor Street, you can find an ideal spot for taking photos.
- Edificio Metropolis - Offers views of Madrid’s most iconic building and the goddess of victory. Truly spectacular.
- Cibeles Fountain - Features the Goddess of Cybele, Cybele Palace, and the House of America.
- Barrio de Salamanca - Spain’s most upscale neighborhood. Discover the Golden Mile, the gastronomic mile, and learn about its founder, the Marquis of Salamanca.
- Plaza Colon - The gift that never was. Unveiled in 1885 as a present for King Alfonso XII’s 28th birthday, but he passed away at 27.
- Serrano - The Golden Mile. Explore Madrid’s premier luxury stores.
- Puerta de Alcala - Inaugurated by King Carlos III in 1778. A central monument in Madrid, essential to the city’s identity.
- Fuente de Neptuno - Cybele’s sister fountain. Another creation of King Charles III.
- Congreso de Los Diputados - Opened in 1850, featuring the Daois and Velarde lions on its façade. Truly spectacular.
- Plaza de Santa Ana - A beloved square built by José Bonaparte, also known as Pepe Botella. Despite being the most hated king, he built the city’s favorite square.
- Gran Via - Madrid’s main street, known as the Spanish Broadway, with shopping areas offering incredible prices. Remember the saying: From Madrid to the sky.
Stories of Artemis, Atlas, the cable girls, and more await discovery.
- Los Jeronimos - The parish where Alfonso XIII married before the civil war, offering spectacular views and unparalleled photo opportunities.
- Literary Quarter (Barrio de Las Letras) - Discover the rich history of Spain’s greatest writers, including Miguel de Cervantes and Lope de Vega, their friendships, rivalries, and excellent local cuisine.
- Arab Wall - Learn about Madrid’s origins from its first wall, founded by the people of Morocco and Emir Mohamed I in 865.
- Plaza Mayor - Opened in 1618 by King Philip III. Nearby, you’ll find the San Miguel Market, Cutler Street where knife makers lived and worked, and Sobrino de BotÃn, the world’s oldest restaurant.

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Experience Madrid in a distinctive and thrilling manner with our tuktuks!
For those seeking an innovative and enjoyable way to discover Spain’s lively capital, our tuktuk service is the ideal option.
Whether you’re interested in a sightseeing tour of the city’s most famous attractions, like the Royal Palace, Plaza de Cibeles, or the Salamanca Quarter, or…
Experience Madrid in a distinctive and thrilling manner with our tuktuks!
For those seeking an innovative and enjoyable way to discover Spain’s lively capital, our tuktuk service is the ideal option.
Whether you’re interested in a sightseeing tour of the city’s most famous attractions, like the Royal Palace, Plaza de Cibeles, or the Salamanca Quarter, or simply desire a comfortable and unique mode of transportation, we are here to provide you with an unforgettable journey. Reserve your tuktuk today and glide through the streets of Madrid in style and comfort.
- If assistance or a child seat is necessary, it is important to notify when booking or before making this reservation.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.