Explore Madrid’s iconic sites swiftly on an eco-friendly tuk-tuk tour. Discover hidden gems and capture unforgettable moments. Book your adventure now.
Explore Madrid’s iconic sites swiftly on an eco-friendly tuk-tuk tour. Discover hidden gems and capture unforgettable moments. Book your adventure now.
- Madrid De Los Austrias - The imperial historic center is distinguished by its iconic monuments and cobblestone squares, a visual hallmark brought by the Habsburgs from central Europe.
- Teatro Real - A magnificent opera house located opposite the Royal Palace, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegance.
- Royal Palace of Madrid -…
- Madrid De Los Austrias - The imperial historic center is distinguished by its iconic monuments and cobblestone squares, a visual hallmark brought by the Habsburgs from central Europe.
- Teatro Real - A magnificent opera house located opposite the Royal Palace, renowned for its exceptional acoustics and elegance.
- Royal Palace of Madrid - The royal residence, constructed in the Baroque style with neoclassical elements in the 18th century on the site of the old Alcazar.
- Catedral de Sta Maria la Real de la Almudena - A cathedral featuring a neoclassical facade and a neogothic interior, with bronze doors depicting the mystical discovery of the Virgin.
- Arab Wall - The founding wall of Mayrit (Madrid) and the oldest remnant of the capital, showcasing the Islamic heritage at the city’s origin. It is open on weekends and public holidays.
- Mirador De La Catedral - A panoramic viewpoint on the remains of the 9th-century wall, offering the best sunset views next to the Cathedral and the Royal Palace.
- Plaza de la Villa - A medieval and baroque complex from the 15th century that housed the Town Hall and harmoniously unites three historic buildings.
- Plaza Mayor - The heart of the Herrerian style from 1619 and the center of the Austrias, now a leisure space in Madrid.
- Mercado San Miguel - A historic gastronomic market, a gourmet temple of the capital since 1916.
- Sobrino de Botín - A popular-style restaurant from 1725, recognized as the oldest restaurant in the world (Guinness Record), where Francisco de Goya worked as a dishwasher in his youth.
- Barrio de La Latina - A 15th-century medieval urban area that developed outside the ancient citadel; it is famous for its restaurants, irregular squares, and the caves where inhabitants hid during historical invasions.
- Calle De La Cava Baja - A medieval street of Madrid, now an area of restaurants and tapas, known for its historic inns where travelers used to leave their horses.
- Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande - A neoclassical temple from 1784 of great artistic significance, featuring the fourth-largest dome in Christendom.
- Puerta de Toledo - A neoclassical triumphal arch from 1827 dedicated to Ferdinand VII, the last monumental gate built in the city.
- Plaza de Cascorro Madrid - A 19th-century hilltop space at the entrance to the Trail, with a statue honoring a soldier who attempted to burn a powder keg during the Cuban war.
- Barrio De Lavapies - A Castilian environment of medieval origin from the 15th century with steep and narrow streets; it is the heart of Madrid’s multiculturalism.
- Colegiata de San Isidro - A baroque building from 1664 that served as a provisional cathedral and houses the uncorrupted body of Madrid’s patron saint.
- Plaza Tirso de Molina - An urban square dedicated to Spanish theater, where human remains of the former convent of Mercy were found beneath the soil.
- Mercado de Anton Martin - One of the most authentic supply markets in the center, combining traditional neighborhood stalls with an avant-garde international gastronomic offering on its upper floors.
- Literary Quarter (Barrio de Las Letras) - An urban area in medieval and Renaissance style where the geniuses of the Golden Age lived; its streets preserve gold engravings with literary citations by authors such as Cervantes, Lope de Vega, and Quevedo.
- Calle de las Huertas - The axis of the Barrio de las Letras from the 16th century, paved with bronze literary citations from the great authors who lived in this area.
- Casa de Cervantes - A 17th-century house in the Letters where Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, the genius writer of Don Quixote de la Mancha, lived and died.
- Plaza de las Cortes - An eclectic setting in front of the Congress where a time capsule was discovered hidden under the statue of Miguel de Cervantes.
- Plaza de Santa Ana - A hub for tapas and terraces in the literary center, created after the demolition of a convent by direct order of King José Bonaparte.
- Galeria Canalejas - A luxury complex that integrates the restored facades of seven old banks of great monumental value.
- Congreso de Los Diputados - A neoclassical palace from 1850, the headquarters of national sovereignty, with famous outer lions cast from bronze cannons.
- Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza - An art museum housing a unique private collection, consolidating the densest Art Triangle in Europe.
- Fuente de Neptuno - A neoclassical sculpture from 1784 by Ventura Rodríguez, originally designed to be located right in front of the Cibeles Fountain. It is the trophy venue for Atlético Madrid.
- Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia - The epicenter of modern Spanish art and home to “Guernica,” Picasso’s masterpiece that returned to Spain after the dictatorship.
- Estacion de Atocha - A railway station from 1892, featuring a spectacular tropical garden. Today, it connects Madrid with many cities in Spain.
- Real Jardin Botanico - A campus created by Carlos III as a scientific center, preserving alien species brought from worldwide expeditions.
- Prado National Museum - A world-renowned painting library (1819) initially designed as a museum of natural sciences before housing royal paintings.
- Los Jeronimos - A Gothic temple from 1503 linked to the monarchy, traditionally used for the swearing-in of the Princes of Asturias.
- Real Academia Espanola - A classicist building from 1894, the headquarters of the institution of the Spanish language, where academics occupy life chairs marked with letters of the alphabet.
- Parque del Retiro - A World Heritage Garden, home to the Fallen Angel, one of the few statues dedicated to Lucifer in the world.
- Puerta de Alcala - A neoclassical icon from 1778 by Sabatini, featuring two different facades because King Charles III approved two different designs.
- Las Ventas Bullring - A 1929 neo-Mudéjar style square and the world bullfighting cathedral.
- Santiago Bernabeu Stadium - The temple of Real Madrid, the club with the most European Cups; its museum is the third most visited place in the city by world football fans.
- Paseo de la Castellana - A 19th-century urban axis and financial center of the city, following the route of the old stream of the Fuente de la Castellana.
- Barrio de Salamanca - Designed by the Marquis of Salamanca, it is the most luxurious and elegant neighborhood in Spain.
- Serrano - A stately axis and heart of the Golden Mile, the most exclusive shopping avenue in Spain, where world luxury firms occupy palaces with historic facades and exquisite design.
- Plaza Colon - An 1885 memorial dedicated to the discoverer of America, whose gardens conceal the city’s largest underground cultural center.
- Biblioteca Nacional de Espana - Since 1892, it has preserved the written memory of Spain, with its main facade displaying statues of illustrious sages.
- Cibeles Fountain - A neoclassical symbol designed by Ventura Rodríguez, under which lies the maximum security vault that guards the country’s gold reserves.
- Palacio de Cibeles - An eclectic work from 1919, now the Town Hall, featuring terraces and elegant restaurants.
- Banco de Espana - The headquarters of the national central bank, notable for its imposing marble staircase and legendary security walls. It is where Spanish gold is kept.
- Gran Via - A shopping and leisure area, known as the “Spanish Roadway” for its large concentration of musical theaters and historical cinemas that retain their original marquees.
- Plaza de Espana - A large esplanade linking the Sabatini Gardens to the center, notable for the Spain Building, which was the tallest skyscraper in Europe at the time.
- Jardines de la Rosaleda - A garden that in spring houses a living collection of roses from all over the world and is the headquarters of the prestigious International Competition of New Roses of the City of Madrid.
- Templo de Debod - A Ptolemaic Egyptian-style monument from the 2nd century B.C., gifted by Egypt to Spain in 1968, oriented exactly as at its origin so that the sun bathes its inner chapels at dawn.
- Estacion Renfe Madrid Principe Pio - Once the great railway gate to the north of Spain, today it is a leisure center that retains its original iron structure and historic glass marquee.
- Puerta de San Vicente - A neoclassical replica of the 1775 original by Sabatini, marking the monumental entrance from the river area to the royal enclosure.
- Campo del Moro - A landscape garden of the Royal Palace, recalling the camp of the Almoravid troops who besieged the city in 1109.
- Puente de Segovia - A Renaissance work from 1584 on the Manzanares River, considered the oldest and most solid bridge in the capital.
- Manzanares - The river of Madrid, located west of the city.
- Casa de Campo - A naturalistic space and the most extensive park in Madrid, once a closed hunting ground until it opened to the public in 1931.
- Madrid Rio Park - A modern park from 2011 on the old M-30, transforming a noisy highway into a green oasis with seventeen unique bridges.
- Viaducto de Segovia - A structure bridging a significant historical gap between the neighborhood of La Latina and the palatial area, popularly known as the Suicide Bridge of Madrid.

- Private experience with historical and ecological tour in Tuk Tuk.
- Expert and Multilingual driver/guide with live commentary.
- 100% electric vehicle.
- Flexibility to adjust the itinerary to your liking.
- Outdoor visits to monuments and emblematic places.
- Dining tips and restaurant suggestions.
- Exclusive recommendations on sights and…
- Private experience with historical and ecological tour in Tuk Tuk.
- Expert and Multilingual driver/guide with live commentary.
- 100% electric vehicle.
- Flexibility to adjust the itinerary to your liking.
- Outdoor visits to monuments and emblematic places.
- Dining tips and restaurant suggestions.
- Exclusive recommendations on sights and entertainment.
- Photo stops.
- Accessibility options.
- Pet-friendly.
- Music on request.
- Possibility to extend the duration of the tour.
- Maximum capacity of 4 people per vehicle.
- Minimum age: 2 years.
- Tip the Driver/Guide.
- Tickets for access to the monuments.
- Food or drink.
- Pick-up from the airport or outside the established area.
- Tip the Driver/Guide.
- Tickets for access to the monuments.
- Food or drink.
- Pick-up from the airport or outside the established area.
Experience MORE of MADRID IN LESS TIME in a comfortable, eco-friendly, and exclusive manner aboard an electric tuk-tuk with expert guidance.
Perfect for newcomers or those wishing to rediscover the city, this tour provides a panoramic view of Madrid’s highlights.
Discover the capital from the historic Madrid of the Austrias, featuring the Royal Palace,…
Experience MORE of MADRID IN LESS TIME in a comfortable, eco-friendly, and exclusive manner aboard an electric tuk-tuk with expert guidance.
Perfect for newcomers or those wishing to rediscover the city, this tour provides a panoramic view of Madrid’s highlights.
Discover the capital from the historic Madrid of the Austrias, featuring the Royal Palace, Almudena Cathedral, and the ancient Muslim Wall, to the vibrant heart of the city, where Plaza Mayor, San Miguel Market, and its iconic neighborhoods come alive.
Be enchanted by the elegance of the Prado Museum, the Fountain of Cibeles, the Alcala Gate, and the Retreat, blending with the modernity of the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium and the Bullring, until reaching the tranquility of the Temple of Debod and the Madrid Rio area.
Receive local recommendations, uncover intriguing facts, and capture unforgettable photos as you explore iconic streets, historic squares, and hidden treasures.
BOOK NOW and experience Madrid like never before!
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.