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Christmas Lights Tour in Madrid in Private Eco Tuk Tuk

4.8 (106)
Madrid, ES
4.8 (106)
Madrid, ES
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Experience the magic of Madrid during the Christmas season with the Christmas Lights Tour in Private Eco Tuk Tuk. In just 60 minutes, you'll be able to soak in the festive atmosphere and witness the city's stunning illuminations that are known worldwide. From the iconic Puerta de Alcala to the charming streets of the Salamanca neighborhood, this tour will take you to all the must-see spots. Don't forget to ask your guide to capture those picture-perfect moments for you. Make your stay in Madrid truly unforgettable and create wonderful memories of this enchanting city. The meeting point for this tour is conveniently located at Calle Antonio Maura, so you can easily join the adventure. Book now and let the Christmas spirit in Madrid captivate your heart.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 59 minutes
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the beautiful Puerta de Alcala monument
  • Take a tour of the main streets of the Salamanca neighborhood
  • Visit Plaza Colon and admire the monument to Christopher Columbus
  • Pass by the National Library of Spain and learn about its rich collections
  • Marvel at the iconic Cibeles Fountain and its symbolic goddess.
  • Accompanying Guide
  • Tip

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Introduction

Escape to the enchanting city of Madrid during the holiday season and immerse yourself in the festive spirit with our exclusive Christmas Lights Tour. Hop aboard our private Eco Tuk Tuk and get ready to embark on a delightful 60-minute journey through the illuminated streets of this vibrant Spanish capital. Madrid is renowned for its spectacular Christmas decorations, and on this tour, you'll have the opportunity to witness its unique and captivating display firsthand.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to be amazed by the dazzling Christmas lights that transform Madrid into a winter wonderland. From the iconic Puerta de Alcala to the elegant Salamanca neighborhood, you'll explore the city's main streets and witness its enchanting landmarks adorned in festive splendor. Marvel at the majestic Plaza Colon, where the monument to Christopher Columbus takes center stage, and discover the National Library of Spain, home to millions of treasured publications. Admire the Cibeles Fountain, a symbol of Madrid, and pass by the beautiful Palacio de Cibeles. Along the way, our experienced guide will provide fascinating insights into the history and significance of each location.

Who is this for?

This Christmas Lights Tour is perfect for anyone seeking a magical and unforgettable holiday experience in Madrid. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, a family, or a group of friends, this tour caters to all. Everyone, from history enthusiasts to photography lovers, will enjoy the opportunity to capture stunning images of Madrid's Christmas lights. Our tour is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for people of all ages and abilities, so bring your loved ones along and create lasting memories together.

Why book this?

By booking our Christmas Lights Tour, you'll have the chance to witness the beauty and grandeur of Madrid's Christmas decorations in a comfortable and fun way. Our private Eco Tuk Tuk ensures a personalized experience, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the festive atmosphere. The expertise of our knowledgeable guide will enhance your understanding and appreciation of each location, making this tour informative as well as visually stunning. Rejoice in the joyous ambiance of Madrid's Christmas celebrations and make your visit to this captivating city truly unforgettable.

Good to know

Please note that the tour duration is approximately 59 minutes, giving you ample time to soak up the festive atmosphere. The meeting point is located at Calle Antonio Maura, and our contact number is provided for any inquiries or assistance. We recommend dressing warmly and bringing your camera to capture the magical moments throughout the tour. Immerse yourself in the holiday spirit and let our Christmas Lights Tour create cherished memories that will last a lifetime.

Reviews

Customers who have experienced our Christmas Lights Tour have been captivated by the beauty and magical atmosphere of Madrid during the holiday season. They praise the knowledgeable guides who provide interesting insights into the city's history and the significance of each illuminated landmark. Travelers appreciate the comfort and convenience of the private Eco Tuk Tuk, allowing them to navigate the city's streets effortlessly. The tour has been described as a delightful and unique experience that truly captures the essence of Christmas in Madrid. Feedback from customers highlights the enchanting atmosphere, stunning views, and the opportunity to create memorable photographs. Overall, our Christmas Lights Tour is highly recommended for those seeking a festive and immersive experience in the heart of Madrid.

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Your Itinerary

Puerta de Alcala

(Pass by)

This monumental gate, built by order of Carlos III to replace a previous one dating from the 16th century, was inaugurated in 1778.

Barrio de Salamanca

(Pass by)

The tour includes a tour of the main streets of the Salamanca neighborhood: Velázquez, Ortega y Gasset and Serrano.

Plaza Colon

(Pass by)

The monument to Christopher Columbus presides over the square from the center of the fountain around which the traffic revolves. This neogothic style white marble sculpture, together with its imposing stone carved pedestal, measures 17 meters and was built in 1885 by Jerónimo Suñol, on the occasion of the celebration of the wedding between Alfonso XII and María de las Mercedes de Orleans. The square is also home to the Discovery Gardens, a park inaugurated 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.

Biblioteca Nacional de Espana

(Pass by)

The National Library of Spain (BNE) is an autonomous body in charge of the deposit of the bibliographic and documentary heritage of Spain. Dedicated to gathering, cataloging and preserving bibliographic funds, it guards around thirty million publications produced in the national territory since the beginning of the 18th century: books, magazines, maps, engravings, drawings, scores and brochures. Through the Library Museum and the Exhibition Rooms, the collections, the functioning and the history of the National Library are disseminated.

Cibeles Fountain

(Pass by)

Surrounded by the buildings of the Buenavista Palace (Army Headquarters), Linares Palace (America House), Communications Palace (formerly the headquarters of the Post Office and currently the Madrid City Council) and the Bank of Spain. The fountain represents the Roman goddess Cibeles, symbol of the land, agriculture and fertility, on a chariot pulled by two lions, the mythological characters Hipómenes and Atalanta. The goddess and the lions were sculpted 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 followers of the Real Madrid soccer team, since the titles of the Madrid team are celebrated there, as well as the successes of the Spanish soccer team.

Palacio de Cibeles

(Pass by)

Designed and built by Antonio Palacios and Joaquín Otamendi as the headquarters of the Spanish Post and Telegraph Society, it was inaugurated in 1909. In 1993, it was declared a Site of Cultural Interest with the category of Monument. Following patterns of rationality and functionality, the building represents the union of tradition and modernity. Built of stone, iron and glass, the Palacio de Cibeles sits on land that had housed the old recreational gardens of El Buen Retiro.

Banco de Espana

(Pass by)

Quite a decorative waste, awarded at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in 1884. The building was built with the aim of providing the National Bank with a headquarters more in line with the importance of its functions, such as the single issue of coins and bills for all the Spanish territory. The interior of the building can only be visited by groups of educational centers and universities. Exceptionally, also by cultural and non-profit associations.

Plaza de Canalejas

(Pass by)

The Plaza de Canalejas, formerly known as the Four Streets; It is located in the Centro district of Madrid, it is located between Carrera de San Jerónimo and Calle de la Cruz, Sevilla and Príncipe.

Plaza de las Cortes

(Pass by)

The Palace of the Spanish Cortes, was built on the site of the old convent of the Holy Spirit that was used as the headquarters of the Congress between 1834 and 1841. On the main façade, a staircase ascends to the neoclassical portico, with six imposing fluted columns, of the Corinthian order, on which rises the triangular pediment decorated with reliefs by Ponciano Ponzano. The iconic lions that flank the entrance are the work of the same sculptor and were cast from iron from cannons captured during the African War. Under the pediment, the chiseled bronze door is only opened on very special occasions. Among the rooms in the building, with a symmetrical plan, the well-known Sessions room stands out, but also the library or the Conference room, better known as the "lost steps" room.

Fuente de Neptuno

(Pass by)

Both gods occupy prominent positions within the Greek mythological hierarchy and compete in the sporting arena, as Atlético de Madrid fans celebrate their victories in the Plaza del Dios del Mar, while Real Madrid do so in Cibeles. As part of Ventura Rodríguez's original project, both fountains were, at first, facing each other, looking at each other on one side of the Paseo del Prado. Both Cibeles and Neptuno underwent restructuring and relocation processes at the end of the 19th century, finally occupying the center of the Cibeles and Cánovas del Castillo squares, respectively.

Prado National Museum

(Pass by)

Uniquely rich in paintings by European masters from the 16th to the 19th centuries, according to art historian and Hispanicist Jonathan Brown "few would dare to doubt that it is the world's most important museum for European painting." Its main attraction lies in the wide presence of Velázquez, el Greco, Goya (the artist most widely represented in the museum), Titian, Rubens and Bosco, of which it has the best and most extensive collections that exist worldwide, as well as what must be added outstanding groups of such important authors as Murillo, Ribera, Zurbarán, Fra Angélico, Rafael, Veronese, Tintoretto, Patinir, Antonio Moro, Van Dyck or Poussin, to name just a few of the most relevant.

Jeronimos

(Pass by)

Popularly known as "Los Jerónimos", its official name is the Parish Church of San Jerónimo el Real. It is located next to the Prado Museum, at its back, and is in the late Gothic style with Renaissance influences from the early 16th century. Although little remains of the original building because over the centuries it has been remodeled and restored on numerous occasions. Its name refers to its special relationship with the kings of Spain, to begin with it was built by order of the Catholic Monarchs and throughout history it became a place of spiritual retreat for 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 celebrated here, for which the great staircase that leads to its door was built in 1906.

Reviews

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4.8 (106)

Valerie_W

Probably not worth going. It wasn’t much different than walking around looking at the lights. Our guide wasn’t really informative and we had to ask questions to keep conversation going.

Christie_V

Our guide Alex was great. So knowledgeable and a great navigator of the area. The Christmas lights were beautiful!

Joseph_C

The City and the excellent tour guide She had excellent English, knew the City and took the time for us to see special locations. EXCELLENT !!!

Angela_B

Great experience. The tour guide showed us all the holiday lights. They told great stories and answered all our questions

Landon_M

Great way to see the christmas lights of Madrid as well as some insights of places to revisit. Guide was knowledgeable and fun.

Lucille_T

Great tour. The host Ana was very informative The route was just righty. The length was short due to all the traffic. . It could start later if it helps with the traffic

miamitraveldreams

Totally recommend doing the Tuk Tuk Christmas Lights Tour in Madrid. Booked ahead of time, had great communication with Eco Tour. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable, took us through the Salamanca area, Gran Via. Tour is one hour. Highly recommended.

Cheryl_C

The Tuk Tuk was the first activity we did after arriving in Madrid. It was a wonderful way to see some of the city and the beautiful Christmas lights. Our tour guide Ana was fabulous.

lamajadn

The lights were beautiful and we saw many if the city sections! Our guide Pablo was very entertaining also!

Passport53176422007

Arturo was our tour guide and he was amazing. We arrived 10 minutes late but they were understanding and still accommodated us. He was very informative and fun. I highly recommend this tour.
Collected by Evendo, Tripadvisor & Viator
2024-05-21 23:21