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Parque del Oeste Interpretive Walk

Parque del OesteThu, Jul 23, 2026 · 07:00 PM – 11:59 PM

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Overview

Overview

Parque del Oeste. Tramo I (Itinerario interpretativo) is a listed event at Parque del Oeste in Madrid, sourced from the official open-data cultural agenda. Free entry. Check the link for the latest schedule and ticket details.

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This guided interpretive itinerary through Madrid's Parque del Oeste offers a structured exploration of one of the city's most scenic green spaces. Participants follow a designated route that highlights the park's landscape design, historical features, and botanical diversity.

The walk is led by a knowledgeable guide who provides context on the park's origins and its role within Madrid's urban fabric. Attendees can expect a leisurely paced outdoor experience suitable for those interested in nature, history, and urban planning.

As a free, municipally organized activity, it provides an accessible way to discover a lesser-known facet of Madrid's cultural heritage. The itinerary is designed to be informative yet relaxed, making it a worthwhile addition to any visit to the city.

⏱️ 4 hr 59 min🎟️ Tickets from Free
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Good to know

  • The walk takes place outdoors; comfortable footwear and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
  • Meeting point is at the park entrance on Paseo Camoens y Valero, 4.
  • No prior registration is required; participation is on a first-come, first-served basis.

Frequently asked questions

Is the event free?

Yes, the interpretive itinerary is free of charge.

Where does the walk start?

The walk starts at Parque del Oeste, located at Paseo Camoens y Valero, 4, Madrid.

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