The Secret Snowy Side of Madrid

When you think of Madrid, you probably think of sunny terraces and world-class museums. But if you look toward the north of the city on a clear winter morning, you’ll see something that surprises most first-time visitors: snow-capped mountains.

Yes, you can actually go skiing in Madrid. While we aren’t the Swiss Alps, the Sierra de Guadarrama offers a fantastic day trip for anyone who wants to swap the city pavement for mountain air.

At MadridAllIncluded, we love sharing these “hidden in plain sight” experiences because they prove that Madrid truly has something for everyone.

Where to Catch the Slopes

There are two main resorts about an hour away from the city center, plus a very unique indoor option:

  1. Valdesquí: The Local Favorite This is the largest and most popular resort near Madrid. It’s perfect for intermediate skiers and families. It has a very “local” vibe—expect to see Madrileños enjoying a tortilla sandwich in the sun after a few runs.
    • Pro Tip: Go on a weekday if you can. The weekends get busy with locals!
  2. Puerto de Navacerrada: The Classic This is one of the oldest ski resorts in Spain. It’s divided into two areas: a simpler one for beginners and a more challenging one through beautiful pine forests. Even if you don’t ski, the village of Navacerrada is a beautiful place for a “mountain lunch” (think hearty stews and grilled meats).
  3. Madrid SnoZone (Xanadú): Skiing in July? If you’re visiting in the middle of summer but craving the cold, head to the Intu Xanadú mall. It houses one of the largest indoor ski slopes in Europe. It’s a bit surreal to go from 40°C heat outside to a frozen wonderland inside, but it’s a blast!

How to Get There (Without a Car)

This is the best part for tourists: You don’t need a rental car to reach the snow.

  • The “Ski-Bus”: Take the 691 bus from the Moncloa transport hub. It takes you directly to the doors of both Navacerrada and Valdesquí.
  • The Train: You can take the C-8 Cercanías train to Cercedilla and then hop on the charming “Nature Train” (C-9) that climbs up into the mountains. It’s one of the most scenic train rides in Spain!

Why We Recommend It

Skiing in Madrid isn’t just about the sport; it’s about the contrast. You can be skiing in the mountains at 11:00 AM and be back in the city center sipping a glass of wine by the Royal Palace by 6:00 PM.

It’s that “all-included” variety that makes this city so special. You don’t have to choose between a city break and an adventure—in Madrid, you get both.


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