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What are Madrid tuk-tuk tours?

Open-air, breezy, and effortlessly fun, that’s the charm of a tuk-tuk. In Madrid, tuk-tuk tours offer a unique way to explore Spain’s capital, combining sightseeing with fascinating stories, tips, and recommendations from your guide.

With a maximum capacity of four passengers and 100% electric engines, these tuk-tuks are the perfect way to see the city’s most iconic landmarks up close. With room for just four passengers, it’s an intimate, eco-friendly way to experience the capital from a different perspective.

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1-hour Express Madrid Tuk-Tuk Tour

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2-hour Welcome Madrid Tuk-Tuk Tour

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3-hour Expert Madrid Tuk-Tuk Tour

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Combo (Save 5%): Royal Palace of Madrid Skip-the-Line Tickets + 2-hour Welcome Tuk-Tuk Tour

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Combo (Save 5%): Prado Museum Tickets with Audio Guide + 2-hour Welcome Tuk-Tuk City Tour

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Combo (Save 5%): Santiago Bernabéu Stadium Tour Tickets + 2-hour Welcome Tuk-Tuk City Tour

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Plan your Madrid tuk-tuk tour down to the last detail

Electric tuk-tuk with tourists on a street near Hotel Villa Real, Madrid, Spain.

The best months to ride are March to June and September to November, when Madrid’s weather is pleasant, and the city’s plazas buzz with life.

Pro tip: Visiting Madrid during the winter but worried about the cold, biting breeze? All tuk-tuks come equipped with blankets and protective layers to keep you toasty, so your sightseeing never stops.

All tuk-tuk tours start from the same spot - the underground bus stop at Plaza de Oriente, next to the iconic Royal Palace of Madrid.

Located just a 900-meter or a 12-minute walk from Puerta del Sol in central Madrid, it’s incredibly easy to access too!

What you should look forward to on your tuk-tuk tour

Electric tuk-tuk tour in Madrid with Fountain of Cibeles and Palacio de Cibeles in background.

Touring Madrid in quiet comfort

Being 100% electric, touring Madrid in a tuk-tuk guarantees a quiet, comfortable experience as you zip through the city’s busy streets, making the most of your time.

Passengers enjoying eco tuk tuk tour in Madrid.

Discover Madrid through your guide’s eyes

Your bilingual guide is undoubtedly one of the key highlights of your trip. They’ll tell you fascinating stories about the key landmarks you’ll cross, and they are always open to offering recommendations on the city’s best experiences. All you have to do is ask!

Group on an electric tuk-tuk in front of Congreso de los Diputados, Madrid, Spain.

Cover between 14 to 22 key landmarks

Depending on the tour you choose, you’ll cover between 14 to 22 key landmarks across the city, including the Prado Museum, El Retiro Park, the Bank of Spain, and the Royal Palace of Madrid.

Tuk-tuk tour in Madrid passing by the Church of San Jerónimo el Real.

A cosy ride, even in winter

Going on a tuk-tuk tour means enjoying an open-air ride, but that can be less than ideal during the winter. Your tuk-tuks have you covered through; you’ll get blankets to keep yourself warm, and drop-down protective shields to keep the chills at bay.

Key landmarks you’ll come across on your Madrid tuk-tuk tour

Royal Palace of Madrid facade with Spanish flag, highlighting its grand architecture.
Facade of Prado Museum in Madrid with detailed neoclassical architecture and statue.
Crystal Palace in Retiro Park, Madrid, with visitors outside.
Cibeles Fountain and Palace in Madrid, Spain with clear blue sky.
Temple of Debod in Madrid with reflection in water and surrounding trees.
View of Santiago Bernabeu Stadium field from the stands.
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Royal Palace of Madrid

Marvel at Europe’s largest royal palace as you roll past its grand façade and manicured gardens. The golden hour brings out its stunning baroque detailing.

Prado Museum

Admire the neo-classical exterior of Spain’s most celebrated museum, home to works by Velázquez and Goya. This landmark is a must-see, even from the outside.

El Retiro Park

Catch glimpses of locals rowing on the lake and the sun reflecting off the park’s famous Crystal Palace.

Cibeles Fountain

One of Madrid’s most beloved landmarks, the goddess Cybele atop a chariot pulled by lions, marks the heart of the city.

Temple of Debod

A surprising slice of Egypt in Madrid! The ancient temple glows warmly at sunset and offers panoramic skyline views.

Santiago Bernabéu Stadium

Football fans will love passing by Real Madrid’s home turf. This is a symbol of Spain’s sporting tradition, and an iconic landmark to say the least.

Tips to make the most of your tuk-tuk tour

  • Book early: Aim to book your tour at least 3 to 7 days in advance, especially if you’re visiting Madrid during the peak season between June and August.
  • Dress comfortably: Open-air vehicles mean you’ll feel the weather. Bring sunglasses or a light jacket, depending on the season. Don’t worry, though, as the tuk-tuks are equipped with blankets to keep you warm during the winter.
  • Ask for tips and recommendations: Your guides are locals with immense knowledge about the city’s culture, so don’t hesitate to ask them for tips and recommendations on the best places to see, eat, and best experiences. 
  • Charge your phone: You’ll want plenty of photos and videos from this ride, so make sure your phone or camera is fully charged!
  • Go flexible: If you have time, upgrade to a longer tour; it’s the best way to explore more neighborhoods.
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Frequently asked questions about Madrid tuk-tuk tours

What makes Madrid’s tuk-tuk tours so unique?

Madrid's tuk-tuks are 100% electric, making your tour a sustainable way to get a peek into the city’s local culture and best sights.

How long do the tours last?

Tours range from one to four hours. You can choose the right tour based on how much time you have and how deeply you want to discover the city’s best sights.

What are some of the key landmarks I’ll see on my tour?

Some of the key landmarks you’ll pass by include the Royal Palace of Madrid, the Prado Museum, the El Retiro Park and Palace, the Temple of Debod, the Bank of Spain, among several others.

Is it suitable for children or elderly travelers?

Absolutely. The ride is smooth and non-strenuous, making it great for families, couples, and seniors alike.

Do tours run year-round?

Absolutely! The tours run come rain or shine. During the winters, you get blankets to keep yourself warm, and protective layers keep you dry when the rest of the city is soaking wet.

What language do the guides speak?

Your guide will be bilingual, offering exciting commentary in both English and Spanish.

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