e-Scavenger hunt Madrid: Explore the city at your own pace
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Self-guided city game
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Duration 2 to 4 hours
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Available in 6 languages
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Family-friendly experience
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Wheelchair accessible
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User-friendly for hearing impaired
Discover Madrid at your own pace with a fun e-Scavenger hunt, exploring the city's hidden gems and learning fascinating facts along the way.
Featured Reviews
Included
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A great online game and city walk in one
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Online app to play the game on your phone
Excluded
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Use of smartphone and data
Discover Madrid at your own pace with a fun e-Scavenger hunt, exploring the city's hidden gems and learning fascinating facts along the way.
Highlights
- Explore Madrid at your own pace
- Play a fun, family-friendly game
- Discover the most famous landmarks of Madrid
- Learn interesting facts about the city
- Enjoy the convenience of a self-guided tour
Meeting Point
Go to the starting point at Calle de Méndez Álvaro 1, Madrid. Open the App and Go!
C. de Méndez Álvaro, 1, Arganzuela, 28045 Madrid , Spain
End Point
Go to the starting point at Calle de Méndez Álvaro 1, Madrid. Open the App and Go!
C. de Méndez Álvaro, 1, Arganzuela, 28045 Madrid , Spain
What to expect
Plaza Mayor
Plaza Mayor is the most famous square in Madrid. Around the rectangular square are beautiful facades and cozy terraces and restaurants. This square should not be missed during your visit to Madrid.
Gran Via
Gran Vía is a well-known shopping street and artery in the center of Madrid. The street is one of the most popular shopping areas in Madrid.
Puerta del Sol
The Puerta del Sol is the main square of the Spanish capital Madrid. The square, in the Sol district, is one of the most famous landmarks of Madrid and Spain.
Catedral de Sta Maria la Real de la Almudena
The Catholic Cathedral of Madrid, Spain. Although the plans for a cathedral in the Spanish capital date from the 16th century, construction of the church did not start until 1883.
Paseo del Prado
The Paseo del Prado is a wide boulevard in the center of the Spanish capital Madrid. A number of museums are located on the street, including the Museo del Prado, which is named after the street.
Plaza De Santa Ana
The Plaza features monuments to Spanish Golden Age writer Pedro Calderón de la Barca and to the poet and playwright Federico García Lorca and numerous restaurants, cafes and tapas bars, with its terraces covering most of the sides surfaces.
Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande
This neoclassical basilica with seven chapels surrounding a circular ground plan was built in 1760 by order of King Charles III on the site of a Franciscan monastery that is said to have been founded by Francis in 1217.
Casa Museo Lope de Vega
The Lope de Vega House Museum is a writers house museum in the former home of the "golden age" writer Lope de Vega.
Plaza de Oriente
The Plaza de Oriente is a square in the Spanish capital Madrid. The Royal Palace, the opera house Teatro Real and the convent Real Monasterio de la Encarnación are located in the square.
Museo Nacional del Prado
The Prado, officially the Museo Nacional del Prado, is one of the largest and most famous art museums in the world. The collection includes works from the 14th to the 19th century.
Plaza De Toros De Las Ventas
Las Ventas is a famous bullfighting arena in Madrid. The arena was inaugurated on June 17, 1931. The capacity of the arena is 25,000 seats.
Estacion de Atocha
Station Atocha is the largest railway station of the Spanish capital Madrid.
Church of Saint Anthony of the German
This church is known for its Baroque interior decoration. It was named Bien de Interés Cultural in 1973.
Puerta de Alcala
The Puerta de Alcalá (Alcalá Gate) is a monument and served as a gatehouse in the 18th century. The gate is near the main entrance of Park Retiro.
Calle de Alcala
Calle de Alcalá is one of the longest streets in Madrid. It starts at the Puerta del Sol and continues for 11 km, to the northeastern edge of the city.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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Wheelchair accessible
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User friendly for the hearing impaired
What our experts say
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Start early to avoid crowds.
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Consider visiting nearby Retiro Park.
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Bring portable charger for your phone.
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Check local weather before heading out.
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Explore local cafes for a quick snack.
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