Day-trips & Activities for kids in Madrid

  1. Original Version cinemas

    Cinemas Showing English-Language Films

    Cine Ideal Yelmo Cineplex
    C/ Doctor Cortezo, 6 Plaza de Jacinto Benavente 28012 MADRID
    Metro Sol, Sevilla, or Tirso de Molina
    Younger ones get in free if they are sitting on your knee.

    Verdi
    At: Calle Bravo Murillo 28, 28015 Madrid
    Tel: 914 473 93

    UGC Manoteras
    Avenida de Manoteras, 40; 28050 Madrid
    Metro Virgen del Cortijo
    Only some movies are in original version

    Renoir Cuatro Caminos
    Calle Raimundo Fernández Villaverde, 10
    Metro Cuatro Caminos Tel: 915.41.41.00
    www.cinesrenoir.com/cartelera

    Renoir Plaza de España
    Calle Martín de los Heros, 12
    MetroPlaza de España tel:915.41.41.00

    Renoir Princesa
    Calle Princesa 5
    Metro Princesa Tel: 915.41.41.00

    Renoir Retiro
    Calle Narvaez 42
    metro Ibiza
    Recommended by AL.
    Nice cinema but rarely shows any of the mainstream kids movies, probably better for Mum and Dad than junior.
    Recommended by Anne Lennon

    Imax Cinema
    Address: Parque Enrique Tierno Galván Meneses, s/n. Méndez Álvaro
    IMAX MADRID - Suitable for the whole family, a great varierty of shows.
    Tel: 91.467.48.00.
    Metro: Méndez Álvaro.

    Cine Golem
    Dirección: Calle Martín de los Heros, 14
    Metro Plaza de España
    Tel 915.59.38.36

  2. Safari Park

    Just 50 kilometres from Madrid, there is a real piece of the African Savannah. Unfortunately, the only way to get there is by car, around 40 minutes from Madrid, but well worth the effort as it's a great day out and very reasonably priced. The animals giraffes,camels, zebras, bears, rhinoceroses, monkeys and more live in semi-liberty, in surroundings that imitate their natural habitats.An exciting highlight is the daily lion taming show. In summer there is a swimming pool – with a large slide – where you can cool off.
    Carretera de Cadalso de los Vidrios, Navalcarnero,  Aldea del Fresno, Madrid, 28600 Tel.: (+ 34) 91 862 23 14 www.safarimadrid.com
     
    Comments:
    Seasonally adjusted timetable.
     

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  3. Zoo/Aquarium

    Inside the Casa de Campo is the Madrid Zoo, well worth a visit to see close to 3,000 animals from all continents, as well as a large aquarium and a dolphin tank. New attractions include the giant pandas, ant eaters and some Koala bears.
    Casa de Campo, s/n 28011 MADRIDMetro: Batan - Bus: 33  +34 91 5123770   zoo@zoomadrid.com  www.zoomadrid.com

    Comments:
    Much bigger animals here than in Faunia

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  4. Pepa Luna

    Pepa Luna is a children’s shop that offers a space for parents and children (up to ten) to play together. In the shop you will find children’s books disguises, and games. They run a variety of workshops for kids.
    Calle Potosi 7, 28013 Tel: 91 457 39 71Metro Columbia www.pepaluna.com

    Comments:
    Pepa Luna offers English speaking theatre for kids, reading nights, paint classes and organizes birthday parties. They also have a number of good toys and books.

    Recommended by Imke Buttkus

  5. Burrolandia

    Home to more than 26 donkeys this Donkey Refuge is a 15 mins drive outside of Madrid. A wonderful opportunity for the kids to experience some country living as well as feeding and petting some well cared for donkeys. All donations go toward the upkeep of the center
    Open Sundays 11am-1.30pm
    Entrance is free (But any donations go toward the upkeep of the centtre) 
    www.amiburro.es

    Comments:
    Full directions at www.amiburro.es/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=17&Itemid=32

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  6. Wax Museum/ Museo de Cera

    The 450 wax figures include Bart Simpson, Harrry Potter as well as Kings, Queens and other historical figures
    Adults 15 euros, Children (4-10) years 9 euros, 60+ with ID Card 9 euros.
    Paseo de Recoletos 41, metro Colon - autobusBuses 27, 45, 53. Tel: 913192649 www.museoceramadrid.com
     

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  7. Teatro Circo Price

    Stable theatre-circus that can seat almost 2,000 spectators, with a circular, multi-use hall that can host circus and theatre shows, concerts, galas and all kinds of event. It aims to promote the great circus tradition and, at the same time, strengthen the possibilities of reinventing and experimentation that are part of circus arts.
    C/ Ronda de Atocha 35, 91 528 81 22 Bus: C , 6, 19, 27, 34, 36, 41, 45, 59, 60, 78, 85, 86,102, 116, 118, 119, 148
    Metro: Embajadores (L3, L5) / Atocha (L19
    www.esmadrid.com/circoprice/portal.do
     

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  8. Parque de Atracciones

    Situated in the Casa de Campo this fairground is equipped with 48 attractions for all ages and tastes.The venue is divided into five large theme areas: Maquinismo (Machines), Gran Avenida (Main Avenue), Naturaleza (Nature), Tranquilidad (Relax) and Infantil (Kids). The kid’s area is suitable for children from 3 to 7 years old approximately, and has 16 mini-rides.
    Prices: Adult (over 7 years old):
    - Full ticket 27.50 €
    - Admission only 9.30 €
    Children (from 3 to 6 years old):
    - Full ticket 18.00 €
    - Admission only 9.30 €
    Pensioneers (over 65):
    - Full ticket 18.00 €
    - Admission only 3.40 €
    Children under 3 years old: free entrance
    Admission and 4 attractions only: 15.80 €
    Metro station: Batán (Line 10) Bus lines: 33 and 65 By car: Carretera de Extremadura (N-V) or exit nº 18B “Casa de Campo” from M-30
    Phone number: (+34) 91 526 80 31

    Comments:
    Bono Parques: it's a personal card that allows unlimited free access for one year to the Fairground, Cable Cars, Zoo-Aquarium, Aquópolis Villanueva and Aquópolis San Fernando. It costs 83 € for new members and 60 € for renewals (plus € 5 for issuing fees). There are also discounts for families with 3 or more members (parents and children exclusively). Further information at www.bonoparques.com

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  9. Pekids 


    Books, DVDs, educational games, story telling and many, many workshops organized for parents with young babies and for children up to 12 years old. Check their online events calendar.
    Avenida Conde de Mayalde, 33 Local 7 
Madrid 
917187088 www.pekids.es
     

    Recommended by Rowena Stevens

  10. Faunia

    Wildlife theme park. Here you could start your day in the jungle and finish up with a stroll through Mediterranean forest, feeding various animals along the way. The whole family can experience 8 different habitats and natural environments from the remotest areas of the planet. It is suitable for all ages.
    Avenida de las Comunidades, 28.28032 MADRID Tel.91 301 62 10
    Public transport Buses: 8, 71, 130 Metro: Valdebernardo, Line 9 (plus 10 min. walk) www.faunia.es

    Comments

    Both my 3 yr old and 5 yr old love going to see the penguins, the Vietnamese potbellied pigs, and getting caught in the simulated tropical thunderstorms. Opportunities to pet and feed some of the animals.
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    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  11. MY GYM Children's Fitness Center

    For children six weeks to thirteen years of age. They have structured, age-appropriate weekly classes incorporating music, dance, relays, games, special rides, gymnastics, sports and other original activities. Their classes include several English elements (songs, dances, puppets,...), full English classes on request minimum  5 kids per group.
    Avenida de Valdemarín, 165, 1ª planta 91 357 62 17 www.my-gym.es

    Comments:
    "I bring Leo in the Autumn because right now I prefer that he enjoys outside activities. The gym concept is different, It’s an unusual concept here, and it’s a good option for kids who don’t go to daycare and need to do some exercise. Especially when the cold weather comes and we don’t have many options to choose from" (TL)

    Recommended by Tania Lopes

  12. CosmoCaixa

    CosmoCaixa is always a sure hit with the kids, it's a science museum, and almost 100% interactive. Locatedon the outskirts of the northerly suburb of Alcobendas, just a short bus trip from Plaza Castilla. Here activity rooms show how nature's laws work and how matter evolves from atomic structure into the most complex forms of life.  Note that to participate in the workshops, Clik, Toca Toca and Planeta Burbuja you need to book in advance and pay separately from the museum entry fee.  Last Sunday of the month entrance is free excluding the special activities. %u2028Open to the public: Tues to Sun from 10am to 8pm %u2028Closed Mondays and Christmas, Reyes and New Year. %u2028Entry: Under 7's free. Adults €3, senior citizens and students €1.50
    C/ Pintor Velázquez, s/n 28100 Alcobendas (Madrid) Tel. 91 484 52 00  Line 10 MetroNorte %u2028Station: Marqués de la Valdavia %u2028Exit: Paseo de la Chopera: from Pza. Castilla bus no. 157 is best (bus stops 3 mins away from Museum) 151, 152, 153, 154 %u2028From Canillejas: 827 

    Comments:
    This was recommended by Donall aged 5! He has been twice with his school and talked none stop about how much fun it was!

  13. LIBOMBO

    Gym for babies and kids 2 months to 4 years. Parent and child can enjoy a whole host of stimulating and structured activities suited to the various age groups lncluding, yoga, infant dance, arts&crafts as well as a range of interesting courses such as baby massage, reki and first aid.
    Calle Módena,  local 41 del Centro Comercial El Soho de Las Rozas (next to the Polígono Európolis) de Madrid - C.P: 28232, 91 626 63 20 www.alibombo.es    
     

    Recommended by Tania Lopes

  14. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales

    This museum aims is to promote a greater awareness of the diversity of the natural world. It also has interesting permanent exhibits, such as the one devoted to the history of the earth and life, in which spectacular specimens can be viewed, such as the replica of a Diplodocus and lots more.
    Hours: Tue -Fri: 10.00 a 18.00 Sat: 10.00 a 20.00 h. July and August, Sat de 10.00 - 15.00  Sun and Holidays: 10.00 a 14.30
    Closed: Monday, 1st and 6th Jan 1st May and 25th December.
    Entry fee: General admission: €5. Reduced: €3.00 (unemployed persons and students, with ID, and children 4 to 14 years); €2.10 (groups, minimum 12 people, from 10am-3pm); €1.50 (groups, minimum 12 people, from 3-6pm). Free: retirees, and children under 4 years.
    Calle José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2 28006 Madrid  Tel. +34 914111328

    Comments:
    They have some very interesting material and there is a large portion dedicated to youngsters.

    Recommended by Kathy Burke

  15. Caixa Forum

    Exhibitions on historic, modern and contemporary art, music and poetry festivals, multimedia art, current affairs debates, social events, educational and family workshops... these are some of the activities you will find at Caixa Forum Madrid. Point out to your kids Spain's first vertical garden on the outside wall comprising 15,000 plants. Kits available for them to create their own interpretation of it.
    Timetables: Daily, 10am-8pm Entry fee: Free admission. Some activities may have admission charges.
    Caixa Forum Madrid.  Paseo  del Prado, 36 28014 Tel. 34 913307300

    Comments:
    "Fantastic workshops and concerts for families. The free admission charge also means I’m more likely to bring my 3yr old who, while enjoying the exhibition as she has a short attention span and powerful lungs!" (AL)

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  16. By Bike

    Explore the new cycle paths, or cycle around the Retiro Park as a family.
    Daniel, the English speaking owner has a large range of bikes to rent, including four with toddler seats. Check his website for suggested routes and prices. 
    Avda. Menédez Pelayo, 3528009 Madrid (+34) 902 876 483 www.bybike.info
     

    Recommended by Katrina Hendry

  17. Hiking for kids in Madrid

    The book 'Excursiones para Niños por la Sierra de Madrid' by Javier Zarzuela Aragon is a must for all active families!
    www.madrid.org Has free hiking route maps to download

    Comments:
    "Even if you have limited Spanish this book is fabulous with its easily understandable charts containing extensive information on 40 routes including the likes of pushchair accessibility, least favourable seasons, etc" (AL)

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  18. Musicaycolor

    This is a child psychology and music therapy centre with sessions available in English. It is suitable for treating children with autistic spectrum disorder, speech and language delay (with special experience in bilingual children), learning difficulties, motor disorders, etc. They give considerable emphasis to parental involvement and support. The director of the centre, Dr Rosa Garcia Perez, did a PhD in London in psychology and music therapy and has on-going research links with colleagues there.
    Musicaycolor Calle Maldonado 41 Bajo A, Madrid 28006 Tel 914116998, www.musicaycolor.com

    Comments:
    "She is a wonderful, gifted, infinitely patient professional and your child will be in very safe and loving hands" (AM)
     

    Recommended by Maria Hurley

  19. Museo del Arte de Reina Sofia

    With it’s new extension the Reina Sofia is one of the largest contemporary art museums in the world today. Home to the works of many very famous national and international artists including Picasso and Dali, it also hosts very interesting temporary exhibitions by contemporary artists. Child friendly workshops and tours available and the exterior glass lifts are fun too.
    Calle Santa Isabel 52, 28012 Madrid 91 7741000 www.museoreinasofia.es

    Comments:
    Has a special program for kids on Saturdays, which is pretty cool. Went with my 5 year old who was a little young, but it is definitely worth signing up for and we would do it again in a year’s time

    Recommended by Anne Lennon

  20. Cañada Real Open Center

    This is a nature park dedicated to the study and interpretation of Iberian wildlife. Situated 48km west of Madrid, near the Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo, it’s two lakes provide homes to many aquatic birds, and its high population of storks make Cañada Real one of the most important reserves of these birds in the centre of the iberian peninsula.
    Moreover, Cañada Real offers a range of installations for workshops, schools´ and colleges´ extracurricular activities, summer camps, and residential courses.
    Cañada Real Open Center – M-533 road Km 1,6  Peralejo  El Escorial 918906980 www.opennature.com   

    Comments:
    "What we really liked was that you just walked around at your own pace to see the animals. Perhaps we were just lucky that there weren't many people. Also, I spoke to the people at the information desk and they told me that they can, on request organise tours in English" (MEO)

    Recommended by Marie Elisabeth"O'Sullivan

  21. Aquópolis-Villanueva

    This well-equipped summer favourite is among the biggest pool leisure centres in all Europe. Among its main attractions are its wave pools and huge water slides. The water mazes, hanging bridges, waterfalls, rapids and boats round out the water activities. Landlubbers will enjoy the playgrounds, picnic areas, mini-golf and cafes. Mid-June to mid-Sept noon-9pm
    Av de la Dehesa, 28691, Villanueva de la Cañada, Madrid, Tel 91. 815 69 33, Metro Moncloa,
    Bus 627 from Moncloa bus station. Free bus service from Cuesta de San Vicente
    www.aquopolis.es/vilanueva

    Comments:
    Great water park for the whole family shallow pools for children with ship and slides. There can be a long queues so get there early.

    Recommended by Kathy Burke

  22. Museo del Ferrocarril (Railway Museum)

    Kids will love this museum Located just south of Atocha in the barrio of Delicias, this trainspotter's delight was built in 1880 by Gustave Eiffel. Not only do you get to climb aboard many of Spain’s older trains, they have a fantastic collection of miniature trains to see, and on Saturday mornings they run a number of mini-trains for the kids to ride on.
    Sat. 11.30am-14.00 pm. Child: 1.00 €. Adult: 1,50 €.
    Open Tues-Sun 10am-3 pm. Theatre shows Tues-Fri 10:30-11:45am  Closed August. Free on Saturdays  
    Paseo de las Delicias 61 Metro: Delicias  915068333   www.museodelferrocarril.org   

    Comments:
    "This was a favourite weekend outing for my son. We went 24 times!" (NG) 

    Recommended by Nerrily Grant

  23. Madrid Players

    The Madrid Players is an amateur English language theatre group based in Madrid they run children’s workshops twice a year.
    Contact  Anne (678 71 77 86) or Amy (679171868) or amyecka@hotmail.com for more information. 

    Recommended by Joy Mackie

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