Madrid Cableway • Rosales Station
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We didn't hear about the Gondola until the last minute on our short trip to Madrid. Went late in the day and it was almost empty, no wait at all. Paid for the round trip as we didn't want to walk back after dark. The gondola's themselves are standard, small ones, ideal for couple. 4 people can fit but gets a bit cramped. It's not the smoothest ride, but nothing to worry about. It took maybe 20 minutes round trip. Was amazed by the views of the city and the parks, as well as the biking trails we didn't know existed on the other side. If we had more time definitely would have done one way and walked back. Ideal break in an otherwise hectic trip. Definitely recommend.
Malcolm GrayMalcolm Gray
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A must go place in madrid if you go to madrid you should go to this cable car experience. It was an amazing experience except for the fact that the glass wasnt clean at all and hygiene conditions were very bad. Cost for the round trip was 6 euro which is excellent they drop you at casa de campo where you can roam around as much as you want and have a beautiful city view . The veiw was very good and if you leave at the station casa de campo there is just 25 mins walk to this amusement park and the ticket of the park was 30 euros. From station there is also an aquarium zoo which cost is 24 euros and it is 30 mins walk.
Mehr Un NisaMehr Un Nisa
40
It was quite a nice experience, to see so much of Madrid. It goes from Moncloa until Casa de Campo, for about 11 minutes. You can purchase tickets online or at the station itself, one way trip is 4.50€, round trip will cost you 6€. We visited this place on Sunday, around 17:00, I guess it’s perfect time, since there weren’t so many people, and due to COVID restrictions, the queue could be quite long (on the way back, we were waiting for about 20 mins). So, you arrive at casa de campo, which is a huge park, perfect to have a walk, or do a picnic.
Zuhra BurkitbayevaZuhra Burkitbayeva
40
Un lugar emblemático de Madrid donde puedes pasar un buen rato viendo las vistas de Madrid y la casa de campo, el viaje dura 30 minutos ida y vuelta suele estar concurrido en primavera y verano, unas cabinas amplias, una pena que lleve tiempo sin funcionar y no poder pasar un buen rato. Ayuntamiento de Madrid ha anunciado el proyecto de reforma integral del Teleférico de Madrid en el que se instalará un nuevo sistema tecnológico, nuevas estaciones y nuevas cabinas. Teleférico de Madrid será completamente reformado a partir de 2025 para solucionar los problemas estructurales, que han provocado la suspensión del servicio desde 2023, y convertirlo en un atractivo turístico atractivo, accesible, moderno y sostenible. Las obras de reforma transformarán por completo el Teleférico de Madrid y sus instalaciones para transformarlo en una infraestructura innovadora, sostenible y accesible. Una de las novedades del Teleférico de Madrid son las nuevas cabinas que tendrán más capacidad, mayor visibilidad, garantizarán la accesibilidad universal y serán más cómodas para el medio ambiente. Las nuevas cabinas tendrían una capacidad de diez plazas, frente a las seis plazas actuales, salvo las destinadas a personas con movilidad reducida que serán de ocho plazas.Las obras en el Teleférico de Madrid comenzarán en el primer trimestre de 2025 y su reapertura será a principios de 2026.
MiguelMiguel
170
Definitely worth a trip on the cable car for the views of the city skyline. It's quite a long trip, and the €6 round-trip fare is good value. There's not much to do in the park at the other side, it's too hot to walk around at midday but would be nice in the morning or evening. None of the cafes at the park station were open when we visited, but there's a vending machine for refreshments.
Stephen PsallidasStephen Psallidas
20
Definitely worth a visit! Be there when it opens and you can easily get a car for yourself and then you can enjoy the views from all sides. Get a return ticket if you don't plan to visit the park on the other end and as you come back, you can see the Madrid skyline with the Royal Palace and the Cathedral. The cars were clean and most of the employees I came across were nice.
Emma SchoutenEmma Schouten
40
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P.º del Pintor Rosales, 1, Moncloa - Aravaca, 28011 Madrid, Spain
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attractions: Plaza de España, Plaza de España, Temple of Debod, Western Park, Cerralbo Museum, Cinesa, Cines Renoir Princesa, Plaza de los Cubos, Meliá Madrid Princesa, Rosaleda del Parque del Oeste, restaurants: Casa Mingo, Running Sushi in Akihabara, Frutas Prohibidas, El Chapandaz, 1.2.3.WOK, Briochef Burgers Madrid, El Urogallo I Restaurante Príncipe Pío, Café del Rey, SushiTokyo Príncipe Pío, Sakana Restaurante

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