Discover Madrid on Tuk Tuk

Tuk Tuk is an excellent way to discover Madrid, like all European major capitals, driving in Madrid is getting complicated because the city centre (Madrid central) is forbidden to private cars unless you park in a public parking. Madrid Town Hall is reducing the possibilities for private car to access the city centre, to encourage public transportation and sharing services like electrical car and scooters.  That is why, Tuk Tuk is a great way to visit museums, monuments, and major attractions on Madrid.

A Tuk Tuk is motorized 3-wheeled rickshaws that ferry passengers around the city, originally from Thailand you can find it now around Europe.

There are several companies that provide Tuk Tuk services in Madrid. Depending on your needs, you can discover Madrid city lights, Madrid typical restaurants, Historical monuments, etc. You also have the possibility of full electrical Tuk Tuk service.

So how it works?

The fare is by vehicle and time, each vehicle has 4 seats available, and some companies requires minimum 2 people by car. The fare includes a guide talking English and Spanish (for any other language ask before booking). Do not carry baggage because most Tuk Tuk’s doesn’t have a Trunk. You have the possibility of a personalize tour, just ask when you book.

Never the less if you want a more active way of visiting Madrid and you cycle everyway, here is your post

Some companies providing this service:

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