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Campo del Moro Terrace Restaurant

Madrid's Campo del Moro terrace where palace gardens meet plates of Iberian pork, Galician seafood and saffron paella under neoclassical pavilions.

★★★★★4.6 (8958)

Overlooking the manicured gardens of Campo del Moro, this elegant terrace restaurant offers refined Spanish cuisine amid historic grandeur. Fresh seafood, tapas, and seasonal dishes pair perfectly with the royal palace views, creating an unforgettable dining experience in Madrid's lush green enclave.

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P.º de la Virgen del Puerto, 1, Madrid, Centro, Madrid, 28013, ES
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Mid ranged
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Outdoor
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Mobile reception: 5 out of 5
Monday
10 am-6 pm
Tuesday
10 am-6 pm
Wednesday
10 am-6 pm
Thursday
10 am-6 pm
Friday
10 am-6 pm
Saturday
10 am-6 pm
Sunday
10 am-6 pm

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    Getting There

    Walking

    20-minute walk from Retiro via tree-lined paths along the Manzanares River, free, flat terrain suitable for all.

    Bus

    Direct bus from Retiro center, 15 minutes, €1.50 single ticket, frequent service every 10 minutes.

    Taxi

    Taxi ride from Retiro, 10 minutes, €10-15 depending on traffic, available on-demand.

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    Bike share from Retiro stations, 12 minutes along dedicated lanes, €2 for 30 minutes unlock.

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    Local tips

    Reserve terrace tables early for optimal palace views during peak seasons.
    Pair meals with local Madrid wines from nearby Ribera del Duero vineyards.
    Visit post-lunch to wander the gardens freely as crowds thin.
    Opt for the tasting menu to sample seasonal Spanish specialties.

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    Historic Gardens Setting

    The Campo del Moro gardens, originally laid out in the 19th century as a royal retreat, provide a stunning backdrop for this terrace restaurant. Inspired by English landscape styles with French formal elements, the grounds feature winding paths, fountains, and peacocks roaming freely. Diners enjoy al fresco meals surrounded by this verdant oasis just below the Royal Palace, blending natural beauty with culinary excellence.

    Culinary Focus

    The menu emphasizes contemporary Spanish flavors using ingredients from local markets. Expect dishes like grilled Iberian pork, paella infused with saffron from La Mancha, and fresh Manchego cheese selections. Seafood arrives daily from Galicia, prepared simply to highlight its quality. Vegetarian options draw from seasonal produce, while desserts feature churros with thick hot chocolate, a nod to Madrid's street food traditions.

    Ambiance and Vibe

    Seating spills onto terraces with panoramic views of sculpted hedges, ponds, and the palace silhouette. The atmosphere shifts from lively lunch crowds to romantic evenings lit by garden lanterns. Soft classical music underscores the refined yet approachable setting, attracting both locals and visitors seeking a serene escape from the city's bustle.

    Architectural Harmony

    Integrated into the garden's neoclassical pavilions, the restaurant's design echoes 18th-century elegance with wrought-iron railings and marble accents. Interior spaces offer cozy nooks for inclement weather, maintaining the outdoor feel through large windows framing the greenery. This seamless blend enhances the sense of dining in a private royal domain.

    Garden Exploration Pairing

    Post-meal strolls through the gardens reveal hidden grottoes, rose parterres, and the Cybele Fountain. The site's history as a Moorish field turned royal park adds layers to the experience, making it ideal for lingering afternoons. Families and couples alike appreciate the space for relaxed pacing.

    Seasonal Allure

    Spring blooms and autumn foliage amplify the visual feast, while summer evenings invite twilight dining. The restaurant's terrace captures the gardens' evolving moods, ensuring year-round appeal in this Madrid gem.

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