Attractions and places to see around Alcorcón include a blend of historical heritage, cultural venues, and green spaces. Located southwest of Madrid, the area offers various points of interest for visitors. It is recognized for its numerous parks, providing opportunities for outdoor activities. The region combines historical landmarks with contemporary cultural sites.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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A breathtaking forest/park for all outdoor activities. And not only that. Definitely the most beautiful part of the route.
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The cathedral is open to the public, generally free, but a small donation is requested: €1 and you can enter. Definitely worth it!
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Casa de Campo is the largest park in Madrid and one of the largest in Europe, with more than 1,700 hectares of nature, recreation, and culture. It is considered the "green lung" of the city and offers a wide variety of activities for all ages.
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Great park with lots of trails that lead criss-cross through the forest. Very clean and there are lots of opportunities to take breaks.
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A walk around the lake, with views of Madrid, to escape from the city for a while
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Stage of many sporting competitions.
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Stage 1. Madrid/Ávila 126 km. 2,300 m positive. La Casa de Campo is the starting point that I usually choose on round-trip cycle trips of two or three days from the city of Madrid. There is good parking, it is a pleasant place, it has metro stations and it passes the Cycling Ring that allows connect by bike with other neighborhoods of the capital. On the way to the city of Ávila we left the Casa de Campo along the Vereda de la Cañada de la Carrera, in the municipalities of Pozuelo de Alarcón and Boadilla del Monte, one of the historic royal roads used in the 16th century between Madrid and El Escorial, when it was the residence of Felipe II. The route is a livestock route and is recovered by the CiclaMadrid network, taking advantage of all the possible options through parks, gardens and public mountains between the urbanizations of the Madrid urban periphery, the golf courses and the express ring roads. In Monte de Majadahonda we enter one of the Canal service roads, in this case it is the collector of the Picadas reservoir, we walk through the pipes of the Plantío stream and finally the Guadarrama river through the Villafranca del Castillo urbanization. The first serious slopes arrive.
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Alcorcón and its surroundings offer a rich historical tapestry. You can visit the restored 16th-century San José Castle, which now hosts cultural events, or the 13th-century Church of Santa María La Blanca, known for its Gothic architecture. Nearby, don't miss the grandeur of The Royal Palace of Madrid, the largest in Western Europe, or the iconic Toledo Bridge over the Manzanares river.
Yes, Alcorcón boasts several cultural venues. The Alcorcón Glass Art Museum (MAVA) showcases contemporary glass art, while the Municipal Arts Centre and Casa de la Cultura José Saramago host various exhibitions and performances. For a unique experience, visit the Puppet Center, dedicated to the art of puppetry.
Alcorcón is known for its numerous green spaces, with over 18 parks. Las Presillas Park is ideal for nature lovers, featuring large green areas, artificial lakes, and paths for walking or cycling, complete with picnic spots. Other notable parks include Parque de los Castillos (which also houses a sculpture museum), Parque de La Rivota, and Parque Oeste, all offering opportunities for relaxation and outdoor enjoyment.
The area around Alcorcón is excellent for outdoor enthusiasts. You can explore various cycling routes, such as the 'Parque Regional del Curso Medio del Guadarrama – circular from Alcorcón by the Puente de Hierro' or the 'Iron Bridge of Móstoles – Bridge over the Guadarrama River loop'. For hiking, consider trails like 'Parque de las Presillas – circular from Alcorcón via the Butarque Stream bed' or 'Presillas Park – Las Presillas Park loop'. Find more options on the cycling guide and hiking guide for Alcorcón.
Absolutely. Many attractions in and around Alcorcón are suitable for families. The numerous parks like Las Presillas Park and Parque de los Castillos offer open spaces for children to play and explore. Historical sites such as The Royal Palace of Madrid and Almudena Cathedral also welcome families, providing educational and engaging experiences.
For unique art, head to Parque de los Castillos, which hosts the Museo de Esculturas. This open-air museum features 16 concrete sculptures by Spanish artist Carlos Armiño, part of his collection "El refugio de la vida" (the shelter of life), offering an interesting blend of art and nature.
The best time for outdoor activities in Alcorcón is generally during the spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) months. During these periods, the weather is typically mild and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring parks, cycling routes, and historical sites without the intense heat of summer or the chill of winter.
Yes, for an authentic local experience, visit the Mercado de Abastos. This bustling market provides a glimpse into the daily life of Alcorcón residents and offers a variety of local delicacies and fresh produce.
While Alcorcón itself is more urban, the surrounding areas offer scenic spots. The Casa de Campo Lake, a large artificial lake, provides pleasant views and a tranquil environment. Additionally, the various parks like Las Presillas Park offer serene landscapes and paths for leisurely strolls.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical grandeur and natural beauty. Highlights like The Royal Palace of Madrid are praised for their historical significance and vast collections, while Casa de Campo Lake is loved for its recreational opportunities and surrounding restaurants. The community has shared over 300 photos and given more than 400 upvotes, indicating a high level of enjoyment across the diverse offerings.
Yes, Alcorcón is well-suited for cycling with several routes available. You can find options ranging from moderate to difficult, such as 'Presillas Park – Boadilla del Monte Holm Oak Grove loop' or 'Polvoranca Park Entrance – Polvoranca Lake loop'. For more detailed routes and information, refer to the Cycling around Alcorcón guide.
Beyond the historical buildings, you can visit the Toledo Bridge, a beautiful Baroque-style bridge over the Manzanares river, known for its sculptures. Another interesting structure is the Iron Bridge of Móstoles, an old railway bridge that is now part of the Camino de Guadalupe and offers a picturesque crossing over the Guadarrama river.


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