Parque del Buen Retiro | Park of the Pleasant Retreat

Madrid's hallmark green space provides a city dwellers and visitors with a peaceful urban respite. Situated behind the Prado Museum at the edge of the city center, it is the largest park in Madrid measuring 350 acres. 

From strolling along magnificent and well maintained promenades or getting lost on shaded plots and paths among burly chestnut trees, this park lends abundant beauty. 
Retiro is home to several sculptures, monuments, fountains, a boating lake and even a crystal palace!
The centrally located Palacio de Cristal is a pavilion made almost entirely of glass set in an iron framework.
It was formerly used to house international exhibitions and is frequently (although empty when we visited) used as a local art gallery.
Still, a walk around the outside is something to marvel at.
The Paseo de la Argentina is one of the popular streets in the park, known as the Paseo de las Estatuas or "statue walk", it is lined with sculptures of Kings past.
The Estanque del Retiro or Retiro Pond is a large man made body of water located close to the northern entrance of the park. You can rent a row boat in 45 minute intervals.
Rowing in the hot sun didn't appeal to us at the time, but those on the lake seemed to be enjoying themselves. We did spend some time hanging out in the sun along the ponds marble and bronze banks by the prominent colonnade which surrounds the Monument de Alfonso XII. 

Exuding a calming European charm, Retiro Park proves a pleasant retreat indeed for locals and travel minded a like. If you visit Madrid, you likely won't want to miss it! 


It was formerly used to house international exhibitions and is frequently (although empty when we visited) used as a local art gallery. El Rastro | The Trail
A quintessential Madrid experience fusing traditional and modern, El Rastro is a popular open air flea market that takes place every Sunday morning from 9am - 2pm in the Barrio de Embajadores along Calle Ribera de Curtidores and off shooting streets.

El Rastro is the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning in Madrid! Even if you're not in the mood for shopping, just browsing and people watching is a unique experience to good to pass up. 

Plaza de Toros | The Bullring


Other Indulge Inspire Imbibe posts re-capping Madrid:
Discovering Madrid: Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor & Palacio Real
Madrid | Eat Like a Local
Madrid Museums | "Is That One Famous?"
Madrid Nightlife | Plaza Santa Ana
Chocolatería San Ginés
Silent Madrid | Graffiti to Grand Via
Farewell Madrid and onward to Barcelona. I'm far from done with Spain, if you can believe it, there's more! Lots more.
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