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Madrid region

Madrid region

The region has some surprisingly wild areas. This is in spite of its relatively small size and large urban population. The Guadarrama mountain range is in the northwest of the region. Peñalara mountain is 2,428 metres high and is in Peñalara National Park.

Penalara

Winter sports fans will love Navacerrada, Cercedilla and Sierra de Guadarrama. They are all less than an hour’s drive from Madrid.

The El Escorial Monastery and Palace is a wonderful place to visit just 50 kilometeres outside Madrid.

The Royal Palace of Aranjuez is of cultural interest and is worth a day trip and tour.

The Medieval Fortress of Manzanares el Real is a 50 kilometre drive from Madrid. It is near the Sierra de Guadarrama mountains. The church and museum in the town are well worth a visit.

Alcala de Henares Cervantes

Colmenar Viejo is about 35 kilometres from Madrid. The town showcases some historic rural traditions.

Getting to the region

You can fly to Madrid’s Barajas International Airport from anywhere in the world.
Flying time from London is about 2 hours 25 minutes.
Flying time from New York is about 7 hours 20 minutes.

The city of Madrid has an excellent metro system.
The greater metropolitan area of Madrid has an excellent commuter rail network.

Driving to Madrid will take you about 7 hours from Barcelona.
It will take about 3 hours 50 minutes from Valencia.
From Seville will take about 5 hours 30 minutes.
The trip from Santiago de Compostela will take from 6 to 7 hours.