Madrid Expert Tour in Private Electric Tuk Tuk


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Duration: 3 hours

Departs: spain, spain

TicketType: Mobile or paper ticket accepted

Free cancellation

Up to 24 hours in advance.

Overview

Discover Madrid in the most comfortable and fun way with this 180-minute Eco Tuk Tuk tour. Do not leave anything to see in the big city, discover in a single trip the Madrid of a lifetime and also the most modern and commercial. We will take the best photographs you will take on the trip.

Turn your stay in Madrid into an unforgettable experience and take home great memories of this wonderful city!


What's Included

Accompanying Guide

What's Not Included

Tip


Traveler Information

  • ADULT: Age: 2 - 99

Additional Info

  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • In case of customer delay, the activity will be reduced based on the time lost, which may cause a change in the fixed route. The activity will be canceled if the delay is greater than 15 minutes and the amount paid will not be refunded
  • Minimum age two (2) years
  • Pets are not allowed.
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • The tuk-tuks are reserved privately, and the price is set based on the number of tuk-tuks needed for the group, the legal maximum being 4 passengers per tuk-tuk. Price for the 3-hour tour: between 1 and 4 people, total price €219 (1 tuk-tuk); between 5 an
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Babies are not allowed
  • COVID-19 vaccination required for guides
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • In winter the tuk-tuks have protective layers against rain and wind, and have blankets to keep them warm
  • Paid stay-at-home policy for staff with symptoms
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • The tour itinerary may vary due to street closures or demonstrations on the day of the tour
  • The tuk-tuks do not have a trunk, so you cannot take child seats, wheelchairs, suitcases or large packages.

Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

  • For a full refund, you must cancel at least 24 hours before the experience’s start time.
  • If you cancel less than 24 hours before the experience’s start time, the amount you paid will not be refunded.

What To Expect

Plaza de Santa Ana
The Plaza de Santa Ana is an open space in the Cortes neighborhood, in the Centro district of Madrid. It dates from 1810 and throughout its history it has undergone numerous urbanization processes that have modified its appearance with diverse fortunes.

• Admission Ticket Free

Royal Palace of Madrid
Today the palace is used exclusively for receptions, ceremonies and official events since the kings of Spain reside in the Palacio de la Zarzuela. The Royal Palace is also called the Palacio de Oriente.

The construction of the Royal Palace began in 1738 and the works lasted for seventeen years. Shortly after its completion, in 1764, Carlos III established his habitual residence there. The location of the palace was the same one that occupied the Palace of the Austrias, destroyed by a fire during Christmas Eve of 1734.

The Palacio de Oriente is surrounded by the Campo del Moro gardens and the Sabatini gardens. The first, to the west, date from the Middle Ages; the latter were created in the twentieth century and are in the north. The Campo del Moro can be visited during the day.

• Admission Ticket Free

Museo de la Catedral de la Almudena
The Almudena Cathedral is the most important religious building in Madrid. On June 15, 1993, it was consecrated by Pope John Paul II, becoming the first consecrated cathedral outside Rome.

The Almudena Cathedral Museum gathers dozens of objects that tell the story of the diocese of Madrid. In the twelve rooms that the museum has you will see from mosaics to episcopal shields and ornament.

• Admission Ticket Free

Jardines de Sabatini
The Sabatini gardens are located in front of the north facade of the Royal Palace of Madrid, between Bailén street and the San Vicente slope. They occupy an area of 2.66 hectares.

• Admission Ticket Free

Templo de Debod
The Debod Temple is a building from ancient Egypt currently located in the Spanish city of Madrid. It is located west of the Plaza de España, next to the Paseo del Pintor Rosales, on a hill where the Mountain Barracks was located.

• Admission Ticket Free

Plaza Mayor
This porticoed square is the heart of Madrid de los Austrias, the old town and the ideal starting point for a visit to one of the most charming neighborhoods.

Before Madrid was a capital of large avenues and boulevards, its map was made up of small streets and passages, which today take us to times of swordsmen and rogues.

The Plaza Mayor began to be founded on the site of the old Plaza del Arrabal, where the town's most popular market was located at the end of the 15th century, when the court of Philip II was moved to Madrid. In 1617 the architect Juan Gómez de Mora was commissioned to establish uniformity to the buildings of this place, which for centuries has hosted popular celebrations, bullfights, beatifications, coronations and also some faith car.

• Admission Ticket Free

Mercado San Miguel
Covered market from around 1916 with local food, delicatessen and events in an elegant atmosphere.

• Admission Ticket Free

Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande
The Royal Basilica of San Francisco el Grande, officially Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, is a Catholic church in Madrid, in the Palacio neighborhood, within the historic center of the capital of Spain

• Admission Ticket Free

Casa de Cervantes
Former residence of the famous writer Miguel de Cervantes, author of "Don Quijote", with guided tours.

• Admission Ticket Free

Casa Museo Lope de Vega
The House of Lope de Vega, located on Cervantes Street, was built in the 16th century. Whoever was one of the great writers of the Spanish Golden Age acquired the property in 1610 and lived there until his death in 1635.

• Admission Ticket Free

Plaza de las Cortes
The Palace of the Spanish Courts, was built on the site of the former convent of the Holy Spirit that was used as the seat of Congress between 1834 and 1841.

On the main facade, a staircase ascends to the neoclassical portico, with six imposing striated columns, of a Corinthian order, on which the triangular pediment decorated with reliefs of Ponciano Ponzano rises. The emblematic lions that flank the entrance are the work of the same sculptor and were cast with the iron of the cannons captured during the war in Africa. Under the pediment, the chiseled bronze door opens only on very marked occasions.

Among the rooms of the building, symmetrical, stands out the well-known Session room, but also the library or the Conference room, better known as the "lost steps" room.

• Admission Ticket Free

Fuente de Neptuno
The fountain of Neptune is a neoclassical fountain that occupies the center of the roundabout to which it popularly gives its name, within the Plaza de Cánovas del Castillo, in the Spanish city of Madrid. This monumental fountain was proposed in 1777 and its construction, begun in 1782, was completed in 1786.

• Admission Ticket Free

Prado National Museum
Singularly rich in paintings by European masters from the 16th to the 19th centuries, according to art historian and hispanist Jonathan Brown "few would dare to doubt that it is the most important museum in the world in European painting."

Its main attraction lies in the wide presence of Velázquez, El Greco, Goya (the most widely represented artist in the museum), Tiziano, Rubens and El Bosco, of which he has the best and most extensive collections that exist worldwide, a what should be added outstanding sets of authors as important as Murillo, Ribera, Zurbarán, Fra Angelico, Rafael, Veronese, Tintoretto, Patinir, Antonio Moro, Van Dyck or Poussin, to name just a few of the most relevant.

• Admission Ticket Free

Jeronimos
Popularly known as "Los Jerónimos", its official name is that of Parish Church of San Jerónimo el Real. It is located next to the Prado Museum, at the back, and is late Gothic with Renaissance influences from the early 16th century. Although there is little left of the original building, it has been remodeled and restored many times over the centuries.

His name refers to his special relationship with the kings of Spain, to begin with it was built by order of the Catholic Monarchs and throughout history it became the place of spiritual retreat of several monarchs. In addition, for centuries it has been the scene of royal investiture in the absence of a cathedral and the wedding of Alfonso XIII was also held here, for which the great stairway leading to its door was built in 1906.

• Admission Ticket Free

Puerta de Alcala
This monumental door, built by mandate of Carlos III to replace a previous one dating from the 16th century, was inaugurated in 1778.

Designed by Francesco Sabatini, it is a granite arc of triumph of neoclassical style, the first built in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire, a precursor to others known as the Arc de Triomphe in Paris or the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Unlike the Puerta de Toledo or San Vicente, it has five openings instead of the usual three.

The two facades of which it is composed show different decorations, making the inner face easier (initially the one facing the city, which includes the four virtues: Prudence, Justice, Temperance and Fortress) than the exterior, chaired by the royal shield and with greater decorative wealth, which was what those who entered Madrid saw.

It receives its name for being located next to the road that led to Alcalá de Henares.

• Admission Ticket Free

Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas
Las Ventas bullring in Madrid is the biggest bullfighting thing in Spain. With 23,798 spectators, it is the third largest bullring in the world, after those of Mexico and Valencia (Venezuela) .1 It is also the second largest in terms of the diameter of its ring 61.5 m— after that of Round 1

• Admission Ticket Free

Barrio de Salamanca
The tour includes a tour of the main streets of Barrio Salamanca: Velázquez, Ortega and Gasset and Serrano

• Admission Ticket Free

Santiago Bernabeu Stadium
It was inaugurated on December 14, 1947 and its capacity is currently 81,044 spectators.

• Admission Ticket Free

Paseo de la Castellana
The tour will go from the Salamanca District to the Santiago Bernabéu stadium along the Paseo de la Castellana.

• Admission Ticket Free

Plaza Colon
The Christopher Columbus monument presides over the square from the center of the fountain around which the traffic revolves. This white marble sculpture, in neo-Gothic style, next to its imposing stone-carved pedestal, measures 17 meters and was built in 1885 by Jerónimo Suñol, on the occasion of the wedding celebration between Alfonso XII and María de las Mercedes de Orleans.

The square also houses the Gardens of Discovery, a park opened in 1970, where you can admire various sculptures such as the monument dedicated to the discovery of America.

In the basement is the Cultural Center of the Villa Fernán Gómez.

• Admission Ticket Free

Biblioteca Nacional de Espana
The National Library of Spain (BNE) is an autonomous body responsible for the deposit of the bibliographic and documentary heritage of Spain. Dedicated to collecting, cataloging and conserving bibliographic funds, it has custody of around thirty million publications produced in national territory since the beginning of the 18th century: books, magazines, maps, prints, drawings, scores and brochures.

The collections, operation and history of the National Library are disseminated through the Museum Museum and the Exhibition Halls.

• Admission Ticket Free

Cibeles Fountain
Surrounded by the buildings of the Palacio de Buenavista (Army Headquarters), Palacio de Linares (Casa de América), Palacio de Comunicaciones (formerly the headquarters of the Post Office and currently the City Council of Madrid) and the Bank of Spain.

The fountain represents the Roman goddess Cibeles, symbol of the land, agriculture and fertility, on a car pulled by two lions, the mythological characters Hipomenes and Atalanta. The goddess and the lions were carved in marble and the rest in stone. The sculpture of the goddess is the work of Francisco Gutiérrez. The two lions have been sculpted by the Frenchman Roberto Michel.

The goddess is an icon for the fans of the Real Madrid football team, since the Madrid team titles are celebrated, as well as the successes of the Spanish soccer team.

• Admission Ticket Free

Banco de Espana
All a decorative waste, awarded at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of 1884. The building was built with the aim of providing the National Bank with a seat more in line with the importance of its functions, such as the single issuance of coins and bills for everything Spanish territory

The interior of the building can only be visited by groups of educational centers and universities. Exceptionally, also by non-profit cultural and associative entities.

• Admission Ticket Free

Gran Via
The Gran Vía is one of the main streets of the Spanish city of Madrid. It begins in the street of Alcalá and ends in the square of Spain. It is an important milestone in the city since its construction in the early twentieth century seen from the commercial, tourist and leisure point of view.

• Admission Ticket Free


Reviews

A must do Tuk Tuk tour!
Adam M, 07-09-2022
I couldn't recommend this tour enough! We had the true pleasure of having Gigi as our tour guide, and she told us all about the history of Madrid as we explored the city, seeing awesome sites, seeing great photo ops, and all from the comfort of a great Tuk Tuk. Take this tour and you won't be sorry...and if you get lucky and get Gigi, trust me, you're in great hands!
Amazing experience.
rkohli1, 13-09-2022
Excellent tour. Great way to start your trip and get to know the city in 3 hours. Our tour guide Juan was wonderful. He explained everything little thing in detail and showed us the entire tour properly even though else were a little late.
A fun and informative way to check out Madrid’s highlights!
Catherine B, 15-09-2022
This is the way to see Madrid!! The tuk-tuks were a blast and our guide, Gigi, was incredible! We learned so much from her and felt like we saw all the highlights of the city. The company did a fantastic job from the initial booking and communication through the entire tour. Don’t hesitate booking this tour, and I hope you are lucky enough to get Gigi. My face still hurts from smiling and laughing so much!
Good, very informative tour
S8617QJalexanders, 12-09-2022
Juan is a very smart young man. Very knowledgeable and super polite. We have traveled in many places and have taken very many tours. Juan has made this tour very very pleasant. Please thank him!!!!!
Amazing tour of Madrid with Eco Tuk Tuk!
Jimmy F, 12-09-2022
Amazing experience! Exploring the city in a Tuk Tuk is fun, comfy, private and very insightful. Our guide John was awesome. Very friendly, dynamic, polite and super knowledgeable (and perfectly on time). Highly recommended.
Excellent tour!
Pam_M, 30-09-2022
This was a fantastic day with a great tour guide Gigi! Gigi was very thorough describing every place she took us in Madrid. We had a fun great tour! We’d highly recommend this tour! We love TUK TUK tours, everywhere we go they get you acclimated with your surroundings.




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