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  • Zona norte Fuencarral - El Pardo Madrid 28034 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for rent at Zona norte, Fuencarral - El Pardo, Madrid, 28034 with car, tire, building, automotive parking light, sky, wheel, land vehicle, vehicle, street light and motor vehicle around
    3 months ago
    8,219 m2
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    Property
    50,000 €/mo
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    6.08 €/m2/mo
    Retail warehouse for rent
    • Ship aimed at the automotive sector
    • Side and rear patio intended for parking
    • Gated complex

    Industrial building available for rent located in the north of Madrid.

    It is a gated complex that has a warehouse of 8,218.33 m2 aimed at the automotive sector. The warehouse is distributed over several heights and has an office area, workshop, exhibition area, etc.

    It has a privileged location with direct visibility from the north junction of La Castellana. It has access gate for vehicles, toilets and changing rooms, car lift, PCI with Bie's, offices with independent access and air conditioning

    • Toilets
    • Warehouse
    • Parking area
    • Gate
    • Office
    • Enclosure closed
  • Calle Solana, 27D Torrejón de Ardoz Madrid 28850 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for sale & for rent at Calle Solana, 27D, Torrejón de Ardoz, Madrid, 28850 with car, building, street light, window, automotive parking light, sky, cloud, tire, wheel and vehicle around
    3 months ago
    1,204 m2
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    Property
    3,227 €/mo
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    2.68 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Consolidated industrial zone
    • Quick access to the A-2, M-206, M-203, M-300 and M-50
    • Inner patio

    Industrial warehouse for sale in the industrial estate of Torrejón de Ardoz, within a consolidated industrial environment with quick access to the A-2, M-206, M-203, M-300 and M-50.

    It has an area of 1,204 m2 built and 1,190 m2 useful, located on a plot of 1,366 m2. The property has two floors, two bathrooms and patio.

    Due to its technical characteristics, the property allows multiple possibilities in the implementation of any industrial, commercial or workshop activity.

    • 8 mts height
    • Toilets
    • Natural lighting
    • Office
    • Cement/concrete facade
    • Air Conditioning
  • Avenida Jarama, 17 Coslada Madrid 28823 Industrial for rent

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    Industrial for rent at Avenida Jarama, 17, Coslada, Madrid, 28823 with building, cloud, sky, road surface, asphalt, land lot, tree, road, gas and landscape around
    3 months ago
    1,143 - 2,529 m2
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    Floors Ground - Ground
    From 11,430 €/mo
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    10 €/m2/mo
    Industrial warehouse for rent
    • Commercial ships in the process of construction
    • Located in a consolidated business complex
    • Good road communications

    Commercial warehouses under construction within the Jarama Real Estate Complex located at the confluence of Jarama and San Pablo Avenues within the Coslada Industrial Estate.

    These are ideal spaces for sales to the public: automotive, supermarkets, DIY, furniture etc.

    Regarding the location, it is located in a residential, commercial and industrial environment close to the M-50.

    Expected date of completion of construction: to consult.

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Madrid Province

Madrid Province

Prices and m2 available of industrial for rent in Madrid Province

Euros/m2MinAvg.Maxavailable m2
Madrid province0.855.38100.002,159,998
Las Rozas de Madrid6.308.0210.002,420
Fuenlabrada2.866.4312.5032,394
City of Madrid2.676.3527.02599,601
Torrejón de Ardoz1.815.688.15140,292
Getafe1.555.5815.73166,863
Alcobendas4.005.42100.0024,606
Alcorcón3.335.359.1712,890
Leganés3.755.3411.5749,532
San Sebastián de los Reyes2.405.266.647,894
Móstoles2.414.9710.4224,623
Parla2.224.434.5728,193
Alcalá de Henares1.944.377.14170,164
Pozuelo de Alarcón3.753.753.751,000

Featured areas for industrial building rental and sales in Madrid Province

The Region of Madrid is considered the biggest logistics hub on the Iberian Peninsula, and one of the most important in southern Europe, owing to its central location. Consequently, it is able to serve the Spanish and Portuguese markets with unbeatable lead times and has an excellent communications network including the nearby Adolfo Suárez Madrid - Barajas airport, the main airport in Spain and fifth in the European Union in terms of passenger and goods traffic.

There is a wide choice in terms of supply and demand of industrial building rentals and sales in the Region of Madrid. The areas are divided into logistics and industrial categories, depending on which motorway axis they are located on and also in which of the rings according to the distance from the centre of Madrid. The first ring is the prime industrial ring. The main logistics and industrial areas in the Region of Madrid are:

Henares Corridor - A2 Axis

This is the industrial centre known as the “eje de oro de la logística en España” (Golden Logistics Axis of Spain), and the main industrial area in the central part of the country. This area comprises sixteen townships located on both sides of the A2 motorway, including San Fernando de Henares, Alcalá de Henares, Meco, Coslada and Torrejón de Ardoz, just to name some, and extends to Guadalajara. Coslada is currently the home to most logistics companies in Spain.

The first ring includes the towns of Coslada, San Fernando de Henares and Torrejón de Ardoz; the second Alcalá de Henares, Daganzo and Meco, whereas the third ring includes the following towns in Guadalajara province: Quer, Alovera, Azuqueca de Henares and Cabanillas del Campo.

The enormous success of logistics activity in this area is largely due to good communications with Zaragoza, Barcelona and Bilbao. There are also some major infrastructures in close proximity to the Henares Corridor, such as the Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport Cargo Centre, the Dry Port Freight Terminal, the Vicálvaro Container Terminal and the East Madrid Intermodal Logistics Centre.

Some of the main zones along the Henares Corridor are as follows: Zona Industrial Alcalá Park, Polígono Industrial Carretera de Daganzo, Polígono Industrial La Garena, Parque Logístico La Garena, Polígono Industrial Coslada, Polígono Logístico Logispark I, Polígono Logístico Logispark II, Polígono Industrial Mecosur, Polígono Industrial La Estación, Parque Industrial Las Monjas, Parque Logístico Torrejón de Ardoz and Polígono Industrial Torrejón de Ardoz.

Companies such as Amazon, Carrefour, H&M, Leche Pascual, Nacex, El Corte Inglés, Leroy Merlin, Inditex, Alcampo, Primark, DHL, ID Logistics, ICC and Arvato España are located along the Henares Corridors, and many others.

South Zone - Axes A42 to A4

This is the second concentration of industry and logistics in the Region of Madrid, running parallel to the Andalusia and Toledo motorways. It covers the areas of Pinto, Getafe, Villaverde and Valdemoro, reaching Illescas (Toledo province). It is located in the Getafe Logistics Supply Centre, with companies such as Salvesen Logistics.

The Villaverde district and towns of Leganés, Fuenlabrada and Getafe are located within the first ring. In the second are Valdemoro, Ciempozuelos and in Toledo province Seseña and Illescas. Aranjuez is in the third ring, as are the towns of Ontígola, Borox and Ocaña in Toledo province.

Some of the most relevant areas along this axis are as follows: Polígono Industrial Cantueña, Polígono Industrial Cobo Calleja, Área Industrial Polvoranca, Zona Industrial Arroyo Culebro, Polígono Industrial La Carpetanía, Polígono Industrial Los Gavilanes, Polígono Industrial Las Mezquitas: San Marcos, Polígono Industrial El Salobral, Polígono Industrial Fortuna, Polígono Tecnológico Leganés, Polígono Industrial La Polvoranca, Polígono Industrial El Portillo, Polígono Industrial Las Arenas, Polígono Industrial El Cascajal.

Levante Corridor - A3

A large number of logistics centres are located along the Valencia motorway connecting up with the Levante Corridor. In the first ring is Vallecas, in the second Arganda del Rey and Campo Real, and in the third are Villarejo de Salvanés and Tarancón in Cuenca province.

Las Monjas Industrial Estate in Arganda del Rey is one of the largest industrial estates.

A5

Logistics and industrial activities are also carried out along the Extremadura road in Alcorcón and Móstoles. In the first ring are Carabanchel, Alcorcón and Móstoles; in the second Villaviciosa de Odón and Arroyomolinos, and in the third El Álamo, Navalcarnero and Torrijos in Toledo province.

Some of the major estates along the A5 axis are: Polígono Industrial San José de Valderas, Polígono Industrial Urtinsa I, Polígono Industrial Urtinsa II, Polígono Industrial Ventorro Cano and Polígono Industrial Las Nieves.

A6

Las Rozas falls within the second ring and Torrelodones in the third. Európolis Industrial Estate in Las Rozas is one of the largest industrial estates.

A1

The towns of Alcobendas and San Sebastián de los Reyes are located within the first ring, in the second is Ciudalcampo, the Colmenar Viejo road and Algete, whereas San Agustín de Guadalix lies in the third ring.

Some of the most relevant zones along the A1 axis are: Polígono Industrial Calabozos, Polígono Industrial Valportillo, Polígono Industrial El Nogal, Polígono Industrial Río Janeiro, Polígono Industrial Sur de San Agustín de Guadalix, Polígono Industrial La Hoya, Área Industrial San Sebastián de los Reyes and Polígono Industrial Arroyo Bodonal.

Demographic, economic and property data in Madrid Province

Nº inhabitants by age range in Madrid province
# InhabitantsTotal< 1616-64> 64
Men3,218,173556,0572,132,990529,126
Women3,499,410527,8612,247,926723,623
Total6,717,5831,083,9184,380,9161,252,749
Population density837.40135.19546.11156.16
Average age of inhabitants in Madrid province
Age (Avg.)Years
Total42.17
Men40.64
Women43.59
Nº inhabitants by education level in Madrid province
# InhabitantsTotal
Higher1,487,375
Secondary2,823,130
Primary610,275
No studies350,295
Illiterate59,310

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Transport in Madrid Province

Madrid Province's commercial properties get benefited of the following transport means: Bus, underground, commuter train. It also counts with several nodes of transport that motivate the commercial activity, making of Madrid Province an atractive area for offices, retail, indutrial properties and ground.

Means of transport in Madrid province
MeansNº of stops or stations
Underground294
City bus337
Interurban bus229
Suburban train89
Nodes of transport17

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Points of interest in Madrid Province

Commercial areas in Madrid province
Most relevant commercial areasTypeAddress
Parque Comercial ParqueSurCommercial ParkLeganés
Parque Comercial Plaza NuevaCommercial ParkLeganés
Parque Comercial Río NorteCommercial ParkAlcobendas
Parque Comercial Las RozasCommercial ParkRozas de Madrid (Las)
Parque Comercial Parla NaturaCommercial ParkParla
Parque Comercial MegaparkCommercial ParkAlcobendas
Parque Comercial NassicaCommercial ParkGetafe
Parque Comercial Parque OesteCommercial ParkAlcorcón
Parque Comercial EurópolisCommercial ParkRozas de Madrid (Las)
Parque Comercial Camino RealCommercial ParkSan Fernando de Henares
Parque Comercial AlegraCommercial ParkSan Sebastián de los Reyes
Parque Comercial El LuceroCommercial ParkAlcorcón
Parque Comercial El CarraleroCommercial ParkMajadahonda
Parque Comercial Rivas FuturaCommercial ParkRivas-Vaciamadrid
Parque Comercial AteneaCommercial ParkAlcalá de Henares
Parque Comercial La Dehesa - CuadernillosCommercial ParkAlcalá de Henares

Source: INE, Banco de datos de la CCAA de Madrid, Banco de datos del ayuntamiento de Madrid

Quality of life in Madrid Province

Air quality in Madrid province
Air qualityNumber of hours per year%
Very good126114.39 %
Good611369.78 %
Ordinary110012.56 %
Bad2783.17 %
Very bad80.09 %
Toxic00.00 %

Source: Ministerio para la Transición Ecológica

Natural, cultural and business wealth

The Region of Madrid is one of the autonomous regions of Spain, located in the middle of the Central Plateau comprising an area of 8021.80 km2 and borders with the provinces of Guadalajara, Cuenca, Toledo, Ávila and Segovia.

It is home to an array of cultural and artistic heritage, and also three World Heritage Sites, namely the: Monastery and Site of El Escorial, University and Historic Precinct of Alcalá de Henares and the Aranjuez Cultural Landscape.

Natural, cultural and business wealth

Discover Madrid Province

Castillo de Los Mendoza in Manzanares El Real
Castillo de Los Mendoza in Manzanares El Real
Aranjuez Royal Palace
Aranjuez Royal Palace
Patones de Arriba
Patones de Arriba
Plaza Mayor de Chinchón
Plaza Mayor de Chinchón
Plaza de la Villa in Madrid
Plaza de la Villa in Madrid
San Lorenzo de El Escorial
San Lorenzo de El Escorial

Information on Madrid Province

Origins of Madrid Province

During the Roman era Madrid was only a transit town, although Complutum, now Alcalá de Henares, held a lot of power as the Episcopal Seat in the 5th century, and was the focal point of culture during the Spanish Golden Age.

During the invasion by the Moors, the centre "Magerit” (meaning “land rich in water” in Arabic) was established because of its strategic defensive location with regard to the passing of Christians to Toledo. During that period the city was overshadowed by other more important cities such as Cordoba and Toledo.

Around the middle of the 11th century, two centuries after the “Alcázar” (Fortress) was built, Madrid reached its climax of Islamic splendour. The market, located outside the fortress, acquired great fame.

In 1083 Alfonso VI and his soldiers took the small fortified city of Madrid, expelling the Moors, and the city therefore fell into Christian hands.

In 1123 Madrid became a “Villa”, and in 1561 Felipe II moved the Royal Court to Madrid. At that time construction began on buildings and monuments in the area, now known as “Madrid de los Austrias”.

Historical characters of Madrid Province

Many famous characters in history have been born in the province of Madrid: Miguel de Cervantes, Francisco de Quevedo, Gloria Fuertes, Tirso de Molina, Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca, José Echegaray, Jacinto Benavente, Gregorio Marañón, José Ortega y Gasset, etc.

Townships in Madrid Province

The Region of Madrid is territorially arranged in 179 townships:

La Acebeda, Ajalvir, Alameda del Valle, El Álamo, Alcalá de Henares, Alcobendas, Alcorcón, Aldea del Fresno, Algete, Alpedrete, Ambite, Anchuelo, Aranjuez, Arganda del Rey, Arroyomolinos, El Atazar, Batres, Becerril de la Sierra, Belmonte de Tajo, El Berrueco, Berzosa del Lozoya, Boadilla del Monte, El Boalo, Braojos de la Sierra, Brea de Tajo, Brunete, Buitrago del Lozoya, Bustarviejo, Cabanillas de la Sierra, La Cabrera, Cadalso de los Vidrios, Camarma de Esteruelas, Campo Real, Canencia, Carabaña, Casarrubuelos, Cenicientos, Cercedilla, Cervera de Buitrago, Chapinería, Chinchón, Ciempozuelos, Cobeña, Collado Mediano, Collado Villalba, Colmenar de Oreja, Colmenar del Arroyo, Colmenar Viejo, Colmenarejo, Corpa, Coslada, Cubas de la Sagra, Daganzo de Arriba, El Escorial, Estremera, Fresnedillas de la Oliva, Fresno de Torote, Fuenlabrada, Fuente el Saz de Jarama, Fuentidueña de Tajo, Galapagar, Garganta de los Montes, Gargantilla del Lozoya y Pinilla de Buitrago, Gascones, Getafe, Griñón, Guadalix de la Sierra, Guadarrama, La Hiruela, Horcajo de la Sierra-Aoslos, Horcajuelo de la Sierra, Hoyo de Manzanares, Humanes de Madrid, Leganés, Loeches, Lozoya, Lozoyuela-Navas-Sieteiglesias, Madarcos, Madrid, Majadahonda, Manzanares el Real, Meco, Mejorada del Campo, Miraflores de la Sierra, El Molar, Los Molinos, Montejo de la Sierra, Moraleja de En medio, Moralzarzal, Morata de Tajuña, Móstoles, Navacerrada, Navalafuente, Navalgamella, Navalcarnero, Navarredonda y San Mamés, Navas del Rey, Nuevo Baztán, Olmeda de las Fuentes, Orusco de Tajuña, Paracuellos de Jarama, Parla, Patones, Pedrezuela, Pelayos de la Presa, Perales de Tajuña, Pezuela de las Torres, Pinilla del Valle, Pinto, Piñuécar-Gandullas, Pozuelo de Alarcón, Pozuelo del Rey, Prádena del Rincón, Puebla de la Sierra, Puentes Viejas, Quijorna, Rascafría, Redueña, Ribatejada, Rivas- Vaciamadrid, Robledillo de la Jara, Robledo de Chavela, Robregordo, Las Rozas de Madrid, Rozas de Puerto Real, San Agustín de Guadalix, San Fernando de Henares, San Lorenzo de El Escorial, San Martín de la Vega, San Martín de Valdeiglesias, San Sebastián de los Reyes, Santa María de la Alameda, Santorcaz, Los Santos de la Humosa, La Serna del Monte, Serranillos del Valle, Sevilla la Nueva, Somosierra, Soto del Real, Talamanca de Jarama, Tielmes, Titulcia, Torrejón de Ardoz, Torrejón de la Calzada, Torrejón de Velasco, Torrelaguna, Torrelodones, Torremocha de Jarama, Torres de la Alameda,Tres Cantos, Valdaracete, Valdeavero, Valdelaguna, Valdemanco, Valdemaqueda, Valdemorillo, Valdemoro, Valdeolmos-Alalpardo, Valdepiélagos, Valdetorres de Jarama, Valdilecha, Valverde de Alcalá, Velilla de San Antonio, El Vellón, Venturada, Villa del Prado, Villaconejos, Villalbilla, Villamanrique de Tajo, Villamanta, Villamantilla, Villanueva de la Cañada, Villanueva de Perales, Villanueva del Pardillo, Villar del Olmo, Villarejo de Salvanés, Villaviciosa de Odón, Villavieja del Lozoya and Zarzalejo.

In turn, Madrid is divided into 21 districts, which in turn are sub-divided into quarters:

  • Center: Palacio, Embajadores, Cortes, Justicia, Universidad and Sol.
  • Arganzuela: Imperial, Acacias, La Chopera, Legazpi, Delicias, Palos de Moguer and Atocha.
  • Retiro: Pacífico, Adelfas, Estrella, Ibiza, Jerónimos and Niño Jesús.
  • Salamanca: Recoletos, Goya, Fuente del Berro, Guindalera, Lista and Castellana.
  • Chamartin: El Viso, Prosperidad, Ciudad Jardín, Hispanoamérica, Nueva España and Castilla.
  • Tetuán: Bellas Vistas, Cuatro Caminos, Castillejos, Almenara, Valdeacederas and Berruguete.
  • Chamberí: Gaztambide, Arapiles, Trafalgar, Almagro, Ríos Rosas and Vallehermoso.
  • Fuencarral - El Pardo: El Pardo, Fuentelarreina, Peñagrande, Barrio del Pilar, La Paz, Valverde, Mirasierra and El Goloso.
  • Moncloa - Aravaca: Casa de Campo, Argüelles, Ciudad Universitaria, Valdezarza, Valdemarín, El Plantío and Aravaca.
  • Latina: Los Cármenes, Puerta del Ángel, Lucero, Aluche, Campamento, Cuatro Vientos and Las Águilas.
  • Carabanchel: Comillas, Opañel, San Isidro, Vista Alegre, Puerta Bonita, Buenavista and Abrantes.
  • Usera:Orcasitas, Orcasur, San Fermín, Almendrales, Moscardó, El Zofío and Pradolongo.
  • Puente de Vallecas: Entrevías, San Diego, Palomeras Bajas, Palomeras Sureste, Portazgo and Numancia.
  • Moratalaz: Pavones, Horcajo, Marroquina, Media Legua, Fontarrón and Vinateros.
  • Ciudad Lineal: Ventas, Pueblo Nuevo, Quintana, La Concepción, San Pascual, San Juan Bautista, Colina, Atalaya and Costillares.
  • Hortaleza: Palomas, Piovera, Canillas, Pinar del Rey, Apóstol Santiago and Valdefuentes.
  • Villaverde: San Andrés, San Cristóbal, Butarque, Los Rosales and Los Ángeles.
  • Villa de Vallecas: Casco Histórico de Vallecas, Santa Eugenia and Ensanche de Vallecas.
  • Vicálvaro: Casco Histórico de Vicálvaro, Valdebernardo, Valderrivas and El Cañaveral.
  • San Blas - Canillejas: Simancas, Hellín, Amposta, Arcos, Rosas, Rejas, Canillejas and Salvador.
  • Barajas: Alameda de Osuna, Aeropuerto, Casco Histórico de Barajas, Timón and Corralejos.
  • Nature in Madrid Province

    There are nine protected nature reserves in Madrid Province:

    • Sierra de Guadarrama National Park
    • Cuenca Alta del Manzanares Regional Park
    • Cursos Bajos de los ríos Manzanares y Jarama Regional Park
    • Curso Medio del río Guadarrama and surrounding area Regional Park
    • Pinar de Abantos and Zona de la Herrera Picturesque Landscape
    • El Regajal-Mar de Ontígola Nature Reserve
    • Hayedo de Montejo de la Sierra Natural Site of National Interest
    • Laguna de San Juan Wildlife Reserve
    • Peña del Arcipreste de Hita Natural Monument of National Interest

    Peaks over 2200 metros high in Madrid Province:

    • Peñalara
    • Cabezas de Hierro
    • Cerro de Valdemartín
    • Bola del Mundo
    • Asómate de Hoyos
    • La Maliciosa
    • El Nevero
    Communications in Madrid Province
    • Metro: Route covering 294 kilometres and 301 stations. It is the third biggest Metro network in Europe in terms of kilometres, behind London and Moscow, and is one of the fastest ways of travelling around the city.
    • Buses: A fleet of 2000 buses serve over more than 200 route lines. Moreover, the inter-urban buses operate 19,065 km on 324 lines.
    • Local Railway: The local suburban railway network connects different parts of the city and towns within the Region of Madrid.
    • E-bikes: BiciMAD is the ideal choice for short trips around the city centre.
    • Shared electric vehicles: There are several companies who operate in Madrid with a fleet of electric cars, motorbikes and scooters.
    Museums in Madrid Province

    Madrid:

    • Platform 0 Museum - Plaza de Chamberí
    • Lope de Vega House Museum - Calle Cervantes, 11
    • ABC Drawing and Illustration Museum - Calle Amaniel, 29
    • Air Museum - A5, km 10,500
    • América Museum - Avenida Reyes Católicos, 6
    • National Archaeology Museum - Calle Serrano, 13
    • Contemporary Art Museum - Calle Conde Duque, 9
    • Public Art Museum - Paseo de la Castellana, 40
    • Casa de la Moneda (Mint) Museum - Calle Doctor Esquerdo, 36
    • Cerralbo Museum - Calle Ventura Rodríguez, 17
    • Wax Museum - Paseo de Recoletos, 41
    • Railway Museum - Paseo de las Delicias, 61
    • Mining Museum - Calle Ríos Rosas, 23
    • Madrid History Museum - Calle Fuencarral, 78
    • Museum / C.AV. La Neomudéjar - Calle Antonio Nebrija s/n
    • Lázaro Galdiano Museum - Calle Serrano, 122
    • National Anthropology Museum - Calle Alfonso XII, 68
    • National Natural Sciences Museum - Calle José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2
    • National Romanticism Museum - Calle San Mateo, 13
    • San Isidro Museum - Plaza de San Andrés, 2
    • Sorolla Museum - Paseo General Martínez Campos, 37
    • Prado Museum - Paseo del Prado, s/n
    • Queen Sofía National Arts Centre Museum - Calle Santa Isabel, 52
    • Traditional Dress Museum - Avenida Juan de Herrera, 2
    • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum - Paseo del Prado, 8
    • CaixaForum - Paseo del Prado, 36
    • San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts - Calle de Alcalá, 13
    • National Decorative Arts Museum - Calle de Montalbán, 12
    • Naval Museum - Paseo del Prado, 5
    • Madrid Bullfighting Museum - Calle de Alcalá, 237
    • Spanish Aeronautical and Astronautical Museum - A5, km 10.7
    • Channel Art Exhibition Center - Paseo de la Castellana, 214
    • Carlos III Institute - Juan March - Calle de Castelló, 77
    • La Almudena Cathedral Museum - Plaza de la Almudena
    • Matadero Madrid - Paseo de la Chopera, 14
    • Typhological Museum - Calle Coruña, 18

    Madrid Province:

    • Regional Archaeology Museum - Alcalá de Henares
    • Cervantes Birthplace Museum - Alcalá de Henares
    • Picasso Museum - Buitrago del Lozoya
    • Lunar Museum - Fresnedillas de la Oliva
    • Film Museum - Villarejo de Salvanés
    • Wine Museum - Navalcarnero
    • Ulpiano Checa Museum - Oreja
    • Icon Museum - Casa Grande - Torrejón de Ardoz
    • Royal Riverboat Museum - Aranjuez
    • “Cocheras del Rey” History Museum - San Lorenzo de El Escorial
    • Atazar Reservoir Museum - El Berrueco
    • Insect Park - San Lorenzo de El Escorial
    Restaurants in Madrid Province

    Gastronomy in Madrid is one of the tourist attractions of the Region. Traditional set meals, varied tasting meals, Michelin star restaurants and choices for all tastes. Some of the most noteworthy restaurants in the Region of Madrid are listed as follows:

    Parador de Alcalá de Henares, Casa Pablo, La Máquina de la Moraleja, Las Cuevas del Vino, El Cenador de Salvador, Horno de Asar Paco, Hostería de las Monjas, El Portillón, Palacio del Negralejo, Los Cerezos, Ad Libitum, El Roble, El Convento y El Bodegón, Azaya, El Poleo, Jiménez, Coque, Casa José, Chirón, La Fontanilla, El Mesón de Doña Filo, Urrechu, La Taberna de Elía, Charolés, Montia, El Candil de Rascafría, Hostería del Estudiante, Garnacha, La Chimenea, El Rincón de Luis, El Pradal, DiverXo, Mi Zaguán, Sergi Arola Gastro, Ramón Freixa, Ars Vivendi, El Qüenco de Pepa, El Trasgu, Alabaster, Kabuki Wellington, DSTAgE, La Terraza del Casino, Santceloni, El Club Allard, El Invernadero, Gaytán, A’Barra, Lúa, La Cabra, Punto MX, Montia, Álbora…

    There are also some traditional marketplaces that have been renovated and adapted to provide gastronomy services, serving meals and also the possibility of buying produce, many of which serve gourmet food. Some of these former markets in the city of Madrid are as follows:

    • San Antón Market
    • San Fernando Market
    • San Ildefonso Market
    • San Miguel Market
    • La Paz Market
    • Antón Martín Market
    • Chamberí Market
    • Vallehermoso Market
    • Platea Madrid