When planning your trip to Madrid, you’ve likely marked the Retiro Park and the Royal Palace, but let me introduce you to the city’s true hidden gem: El Jardín del Capricho (The Caprice Garden).
Created in the late 18th century by the Duchess of Osuna—one of Spain’s most enlightened and cultured figures—this garden is a stunning example of the English Romantic style, designed to surprise and delight the visitor at every turn. It’s an immersive, cinematic experience that feels a million miles from the bustle of Gran Vía.
Why You Must Visit El Capricho
This garden stands apart because it doesn’t follow rigid, symmetrical patterns. Instead, you’ll wander through a landscape of winding paths, streams, and architectural follies:
- The Labyrinth: A classic garden feature that begs to be explored.
- The Beehive House (Casa de la Abeja): A charming miniature structure dedicated to nature.
- The Temple of Bacchus: A beautiful classical temple overlooking a small lake.
- The Bunker: Beneath the picturesque park lies one of the best-preserved bunkers from the Spanish Civil War—a truly fascinating and stark historical contrast to the beauty above.
Crucial Traveler Tip: Opening Hours & Access
Because El Capricho is a protected historical treasure, access is strictly limited. This is the most important thing to know before you go!
- Days Open: Only on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. It is closed every weekday.
- Hours (Seasonal):
- April 1 to September 30: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
- October 1 to March 31: 9:00 AM – 6:30 PM
- Capacity: Access is limited to 1,000 people at a time. It’s highly recommended to arrive close to the opening time on nice days to ensure entry.
- Location & Metro: The park is located in the Alameda de Osuna neighborhood. Take Metro Line 5 (L5) directly to the El Capricho station.
Unlock the Secrets: The Guided Visits
While simply wandering the paths is delightful, the best way to understand the park’s history—especially the Civil War elements—is through a guided tour.
- The Bunker Tour: Access to the historic bunker is generally restricted and is often only available via the free guided tours offered through the Madrid City Council’s official programs (such as Pasea Madrid or Hábitat Madrid).
- How to Book: These tours are usually free but require advance booking through the official Madrid City Council website (look for the “Itinerario guiado por el jardín El Capricho” section). Reservations typically open a few weeks in advance and fill up quickly!
Where to Eat & Explore Nearby
Since El Capricho is a bit further from the center, you’ll want to plan your day around the local area.
- The Post-Visit Lunch: Just a short walk from the park entrance is Restaurante Rincón del Capricho (Calle Jardines de Aranjuez, 1). This is a great local spot known for traditional Spanish dishes, perfect for a relaxed weekend lunch after your visit. They offer classic chipirones (fried squid) and other excellent tapas favorites.
- Nearby Green Space: If you need more outdoor time after the garden closes, the neighboring Parque Juan Carlos I is a huge, modern park offering bike rentals, an artificial lake, and large open spaces (in contrast to the romantic intimacy of El Capricho).
- Aviation Interest: Due to the proximity to the airport, the area is also very close to the IFEMA Convention Center (if there’s a fair or event happening) and offers a great gateway to the city if you are arriving or departing from Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD).
El Capricho is a truly special day trip that promises history, beauty, and a moment of genuine serenity. Just remember those opening hours, and plan to arrive early!
| Madrid, ES | 73°F clear sky | |
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Humidity
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| Day | Cond. | Temp. | Wind | Humidity | PressurePres. |
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| wed nov 12 | 59/55°F | 8 m/s, SSW | 39% | 759.06 mmHg | |
| thu nov 13 | 63/63°F | 6 m/s, SW | 56% | 759.06 mmHg | |
| fri nov 14 | 58/53°F | 10 m/s, SSW | 61% | 756.06 mmHg | |
| sat nov 15 | 54/52°F | 9 m/s, SW | 80% | 758.31 mmHg | |
| sun nov 16 | 53/52°F | 5 m/s, SW | 83% | 756.81 mmHg |





