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Eco Tuk Tuk offers you a 120-minute trip through Madrid. A contact with the capital of Spain in which you will be able to see the most relevant areas of the city and discover its’ secrets. The perfect way to get a broad idea of everything you can enjoy in the city during your travel days. You will also get the best photographic tour available.Turn your stay in Madrid into an unforgettable experience getting on an electric tuk-tuk.The itinerary includes the following attractions: Market of San Miguel, Basilic of San Fco. El Grande, La Latina, Atocha, Parliament, Fountain of Neptune, Prado Museum, Los Jeronimos Church, El Retiro Palace, El Retiro Park, Puerta de Alcala, Cibeles Fountain, Bank of Spain, Santa Ana Square, Almudena Cathedral, Royal Palace, Sabatini Gardens, and Temple of Debod.
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Eco Tuk Tuk
Make sure to reach the meeting point at least 5 minutes before the tour starts. The pick-up point is inside the underground bus station at Plaza de Oriente, right next to the Royal Palace. To find it easily, search for "Calle Bailén 4" or "Puerta del Príncipe" on Google Maps. Even though there is no number 4 on Calle Bailén, this will show the correct location. Look for "Puerta del Príncipe" as a landmark. When facing it, look directly across the street to find the stairs leading underground. Take these stairs down to the bus station. Once inside, follow the Eco Tuk Tuk signage to the exact pick-up spot.
Address
C. de Bailén, Madrid, Spain
The Royal Palace of Madrid has a long history as the home of the Spanish Royal Family. Carlos III was the first to establish his residence there and even today it is still the official residence of the Spanish Royal family. Although the family reside in the Zarzuela Palace (Palacio de la Zarzuela), the palace is still used for receptions, ceremonies and official events.
Madrid's El Buen Retiro Park is the largest centrally located park in the city, covering just about 1 square mile. Originally constructed for the Royal Family, in the 17th century, this park was reserved for their private use, hosting pageants, bullfights, and mock naval battles. Now it's open for everyone to take in its beauty, serenity and frequent cultural events.
San Miguel Market is Madrid's most iconic food market both for its iron architecture and its impressive array of local food products. First opened in 1916, San Miguel Market receives over 10 million visitors every year. Found in the center of the Los Austrias neighborhood, this gastronomic paradise offers everything from fresh seafood to Iberian ham to tropical juices and hand-made candies.
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A full refund will apply if you cancel more than 24 hours before the activity start time.
No refund is possible if you cancel less than 24 hours before the activity start time.