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Sharma Climbing Madrid
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Quinta de Torre Arias Park
C. Alcalá, 551, San Blas-Canillejas, 28022 Madrid, Spain
El Paraíso Park
Av. de Arcentales, 4, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Parque de Canillejas Maria Joséfa Bravo Ramos
C. del Néctar, 32, San Blas-Canillejas, 28022 Madrid, Spain
Torre Arias Palace
C. de Rodríguez Ayuso, 11, San Blas-Canillejas, 28022 Madrid, Spain
Nearby restaurants
Black & Gold
C. de Cronos, 10, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
La Carta De Rast
C. de Cronos, 8, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Sidrería Restaurante Gaztelu
C. de Julián Camarillo, 50, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Green Tavern
Pl. Cronos, 5, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
La Fontana de Cronos
Pl. Cronos, 5, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Jaizkibel Asador Marinero
C. de Albasanz, 67, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Guanabara by El Rodizio
C. de Medea, 4, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Restaurante Japones Ichibanya
C. de Cronos, 6, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Panishop
C. de Julián Camarillo, 59, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Restaurante Dinasty Los Fogones 2
Pl. Cronos, 5, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
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Bank of Spain
C. Alcalá, 522, San Blas-Canillejas, 28027 Madrid, Spain
Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos
C. Alcalá, 527, San Blas-Canillejas, 28027 Madrid, Spain
Club Suanzes Deporte y Ocio
Pl. de las Olivas, 5, San Blas-Canillejas, 28027 Madrid, Spain
Naresolaceto
C. de Nicolasa Gómez, 105, Bajo Izq, San Blas-Canillejas, 28022 Madrid, Spain
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Hotel ILUNION Alcalá Norte
C. de San Romualdo, 30, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
DWO Colours Alcalá
C. de San Romualdo, 17, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
ibis budget Madrid Albasanz
C. de Albasanz, 63, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
ibis Madrid Calle Alcalá
C. de Valentín Beato, 20, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Hotel BestPrice Alcalá
C. de Miguel Yuste, 10, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
ibis budget Madrid Calle Alcalá
Metro Suanzes, C. de Rufino González, 19, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Hotel DWO Yuste Alcalá
C. de Miguel Yuste, 14, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Hotel BESTPRICE Alegría
C. de Albasanz, 30, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
Travelodge Madrid Metropolitano
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ITC Madrid by Soho Boutique
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Sharma Climbing Madrid

C. de Julián Camarillo, 55, San Blas-Canillejas, 28037 Madrid, Spain
4.4(1.0K)
Open until 11:00 PM
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attractions: Quinta de Torre Arias Park, El Paraíso Park, Parque de Canillejas Maria Joséfa Bravo Ramos, Torre Arias Palace, restaurants: Black & Gold, La Carta De Rast, Sidrería Restaurante Gaztelu, Green Tavern, La Fontana de Cronos, Jaizkibel Asador Marinero, Guanabara by El Rodizio, Restaurante Japones Ichibanya, Panishop, Restaurante Dinasty Los Fogones 2, local businesses: Bank of Spain, Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos, Club Suanzes Deporte y Ocio, Naresolaceto
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+34 913 43 98 01
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Nearby attractions of Sharma Climbing Madrid

Quinta de Torre Arias Park

El Paraíso Park

Parque de Canillejas Maria Joséfa Bravo Ramos

Torre Arias Palace

Quinta de Torre Arias Park

Quinta de Torre Arias Park

4.2

(1.1K)

Open until 9:30 PM
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El Paraíso Park

El Paraíso Park

4.1

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Parque de Canillejas Maria Joséfa Bravo Ramos

Parque de Canillejas Maria Joséfa Bravo Ramos

3.9

(526)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Torre Arias Palace

Torre Arias Palace

4.6

(18)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Sharma Climbing Madrid

Black & Gold

La Carta De Rast

Sidrería Restaurante Gaztelu

Green Tavern

La Fontana de Cronos

Jaizkibel Asador Marinero

Guanabara by El Rodizio

Restaurante Japones Ichibanya

Panishop

Restaurante Dinasty Los Fogones 2

Black & Gold

Black & Gold

4.0

(734)

Open until 2:00 AM
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La Carta De Rast

La Carta De Rast

4.1

(475)

Open until 11:30 PM
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Sidrería Restaurante Gaztelu

Sidrería Restaurante Gaztelu

4.1

(549)

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Open until 12:00 AM
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Green Tavern

Green Tavern

4.0

(471)

Open until 1:00 AM
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Bank of Spain

Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos

Club Suanzes Deporte y Ocio

Naresolaceto

Bank of Spain

Bank of Spain

3.7

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Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos

Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos

4.5

(6.4K)

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Club Suanzes Deporte y Ocio

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4.0

(341)

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Naresolaceto

Naresolaceto

5.0

(22)

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Reviews of Sharma Climbing Madrid

4.4
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3.0
3y

Superb facility. Sadly, the gym is a breeding ground for dangerous belaying techniques.

The only belay device that you are allowed to use is the GriGri. Apparently the climbers in this gym believe this device will perform miracles, because 50% of the people are comfortable routinely letting go of the braking rope, or do not hold it AT ALL!

Upon asking the staff about this, they said they "mention it, but if people don't listen, what can you do? (*nervous laugh)" It's very simple: you tell them to stop putting another person's life at risk, or they have to leave.

To illustrate why this is reasonable, let's consider another business: a shooting range.

Rule #1 in a shooting range is: never point your gun at a person. What do you do if someone decides to ignore this rule? You remove them from the facility, because they could kill someone.

Rule #1 in climbing is never let go of the brake side of the rope, and for good reason. If I were Petzl I would be ashamed of this gym allowing for this culture of negligent belaying to breed, while this gym is sponsored by them.

What are beginners suppose to learn from looking at the belaying in this gym? Apparently it's okay, because they are allowed to continue to stay.

As a gym you're responsible for the safety and well-being of your customers. That includes ensuring an environment where new climbers (and veterans) do not learn risky behavior...

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4.0
3y

No doubt the gym is huge and everyone will find its place. Everyone? Unfortunately the raw hard core boulderer/climber is a bit off. Let me explain: Only 6 routes of the hardest grade. (Ok there's a kilterboard). The same with the routes. Theres are hundreds of routes graded 5b-7c. Why there are not one or two routes 8a or 8b for ambitioned climbers? Training boards in the last part of the gym, separated from the general training area One broken brush!!! How you are supposed to clean the holds after bouldering? (what is adviced in the gym rules)

I know that's complaining on a high level. But firstly the day pass is 17 euros. And secondly Chris Sharma gives his name and in that regards should be also possible to give a space for his supporters.

But i wanne lay out some positive impressions as well: opening hours from the early morning until evening. Thats luxery. Big thank you!!! tones of autobelay systems, which alow route training without a belayer. proper workout area with a giant calistenics platform.

To conclude i have the impression that this facility is perfect for the comfy city climber who is able to pay and not willing to train...

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3.0
2y

I've been going to this gym for two years now and although they have an incredible hold and volume selection, the routesetting and work-ethic here is lackluster at best.

The boulder problems are uninspired, and the density of the problems on the walls is ABYSMAL. These routesetters are the laziest of any gym I've seen in America or Europe, they rarely reset and when they do, it's usually 5 or 6 problems for an entire swath of wall.

My favorite place to climb in the gym is the overhanging "cave". This hasn't been reset for over a month and a half, and this entire area has THREE PROBLEMS SET, problems which by the way are completely inaccessible to beginner or even moderate level climbers. It's such a waste, this place has so much beautiful wall space and an incredible hold selection yet they neglect to use it.

Facilities are whatever, staff arent friendly but aren't necessarily rude, it's all ok at best. If you're a beginner or are stopping by you'll have a great first day, but being a member here isn't worth it considering it's the most expensive gym in the city by FAR. Go to Sputnik, it's cheaper and...

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PouyaPouya
I like the space, the brightness and to visit from time to time (probably once in a couple of months as the setting is very slow). The fitness gym upstairs is quite good and has great facilities. The setting is OK (very improbable), but they change the routes and boulders not very often. The first kilterboard in Madrid is in this gym, but there are some limitations: the users cannot change the angle (weird, I know!) and a defective hold (middle reverse crimp) is never fixed! There is a spray wall without much variety and probably 5 degrees of overhanging which is definitely ok for the beginners, but completely improper for the intermediate or advanced levels. The maintained of the general facilities such as restrooms and showers is pretty bad (I just checked and realised that the showers do not have hot water). Technically speaking, I think this gym is better for beginners and maybe intermediate climbers, but indeed, not the best for the advanced climbers.
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Simon DaviesSimon Davies
Big space, quote a few self belay routes. Reasonable bouldering areas but clearly meant for rope work. Crazy space, tall walls, clean changing rooms and showers, big clean gym. Nice cafe.
Irina LuIrina Lu
Rope climbing is very good, the rest of the gym is ok. The boulder walls are half empty and the problems tend to be set competition style, so for me personally the bouldering is not very motivating. There is no places to refill you water, not on any of the multiple floors they have. Classes are nice but also limited to only limited afternoon hours. Hard to use this gym in the morning as they open at 8 and often are late to open, and there is no classes at all in the morning. In addition, the green grass area in the gym is so dirty, and there is no way to clean it. I have seen people spitting on it. I really like the animal movement classes but tend not to go cause it feels gross to touch that grass, which is unfortunate. In the end I just keep getting a 10 pass and don’t see a justification to commit to a membership, even though this is the only good climbing gym by my house.
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I like the space, the brightness and to visit from time to time (probably once in a couple of months as the setting is very slow). The fitness gym upstairs is quite good and has great facilities. The setting is OK (very improbable), but they change the routes and boulders not very often. The first kilterboard in Madrid is in this gym, but there are some limitations: the users cannot change the angle (weird, I know!) and a defective hold (middle reverse crimp) is never fixed! There is a spray wall without much variety and probably 5 degrees of overhanging which is definitely ok for the beginners, but completely improper for the intermediate or advanced levels. The maintained of the general facilities such as restrooms and showers is pretty bad (I just checked and realised that the showers do not have hot water). Technically speaking, I think this gym is better for beginners and maybe intermediate climbers, but indeed, not the best for the advanced climbers.
Pouya

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Big space, quote a few self belay routes. Reasonable bouldering areas but clearly meant for rope work. Crazy space, tall walls, clean changing rooms and showers, big clean gym. Nice cafe.
Simon Davies

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Rope climbing is very good, the rest of the gym is ok. The boulder walls are half empty and the problems tend to be set competition style, so for me personally the bouldering is not very motivating. There is no places to refill you water, not on any of the multiple floors they have. Classes are nice but also limited to only limited afternoon hours. Hard to use this gym in the morning as they open at 8 and often are late to open, and there is no classes at all in the morning. In addition, the green grass area in the gym is so dirty, and there is no way to clean it. I have seen people spitting on it. I really like the animal movement classes but tend not to go cause it feels gross to touch that grass, which is unfortunate. In the end I just keep getting a 10 pass and don’t see a justification to commit to a membership, even though this is the only good climbing gym by my house.
Irina Lu

Irina Lu

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