Visiting Madrid with children is a bold move since there’s no sea here, only art galleries and museums. However, a family vacation in the Spanish capital is a wise decision. Let your trip be unique! Spend it in the city of kings and become royally enriched by the experiences you gain.
The Best Time to Visit Madrid with Kids
When planning a family trip with kids, consider going between April and May or September and October. The sunny and warm weather is ideal for walks and excursions. Of course, it’s important to keep the weather in mind, especially when traveling with a baby. And then there are the vibrant festivals held at different times of the year: «Three Kings Parade» on January 6, February’s carnival, Madrid Day (May 2), June’s San Antonio de la Florida street festival, the start of the football season in August, National Day of Spain (October 12), and Christmas markets in December. It’s not an easy choice to make.
Also, consider whether you’re planning to visit museums or wanting to spend a lot of time walking and enjoying parks and attractions with the kids. Choose warm weather for outdoor activities and colder months for museum visits.
How to Start Exploring Madrid
Before you start exploring Madrid, take a good look at it. A great way to get a comprehensive impression is with a tour on the red Madrid City Tour bus or a sightseeing tour for kids, and by visiting one of the observation decks. The best places for panoramic views of Madrid are the observation decks of the Moncloa Tower, Circulo de Bellas Artes cultural center, and CentroCentro in the Palace of Cibeles.
Madrid Museums for Children
Are you worried whether kids will enjoy museums? Yes, they will. Especially if there’s a quest awaiting them, like at the Prado Gallery, or a visit from the tooth fairy, like at the Ratón Pérez Museum, or a photo session with celebrities, like at the Wax Museum.
Golden Triangle of Art
Visit the world’s best museums — Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, Queen Sofia Arts Center, and introduce your children to masterpieces of world art. Why you should visit:
- young visitors are awaited by quests in the museum halls;
- the people of Madrid are kind to children who sing and laugh in museums or sit on the floor;
- with a Madrid Card tourist card, you’ll have skip-the-line entry;
- there’s an audio guide available in Russian;
- for children under 18, admission is free at the Prado and Queen Sofia Arts Center;
- mothers with small children can borrow strollers for free;
- there are special areas for feeding and changing diapers.
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Wax Museum
The Wax Museum in Madrid (Museo de Cera de Madrid) is a popular spot. Here, children can meet their favorite movie characters, cartoon figures, famous historical figures, and celebrities in the form of wax figures. You can take selfies with them (on Google Maps). The exhibits include heroes from the world of fantasy and reality: from superheroes to musicians, politicians, and artists. The museum will delight children interested in popular culture and cinema.
The museum also offers entertaining tours and interactive zones where you can watch animated shows and immerse yourself in the world of celebrities.
Candy Museum
The Museum of Sweets (Sweet Space) is an interactive museum, an ideal place for adults and children who want to enjoy the sweet magic (on Google Maps). In the museum, visitors can not only admire unusual installations, such as giant macarons and lollipops, but also participate in dessert-making workshops and learn about the history of sweets. Children are allowed to indulge in sweets and take vibrant photos in front of huge candies, lollipops, and ice cream.
Museum of Illusions
The Madrid Museum of Illusions (Museo de las Ilusiones Madrid) is an exciting journey into the world of optical illusions and scientific wonders (on Google Maps). Interactive exhibits create unusual effects: objects appear larger or smaller, rooms rotate, and it seems that the laws of physics are broken. In the museum, children not only observe illusions but also become part of exciting experiments. The museum stimulates imagination and helps develop logical thinking while offering fun and discoveries.
Natural Science Museum
The Natural Science Museum in Madrid (Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales) will appeal to kids interested in nature, animals, and science (on Google Maps). It features an extensive collection of fossils, dinosaurs, skeletons of ancient creatures, and a variety of exotic animals. At interactive exhibits, kids can learn how the human body works, how volcanic eruptions occur, and see recreated natural landscapes.
Naval Museum of Madrid
The Naval Museum of Madrid (Museo Naval de Madrid) tells the fascinating maritime history of Spain (on Google Maps). The exhibition features models of ships, navigation tools, old maps, as well as numerous artifacts related to seafaring. One of the most popular exhibits is the model of the flagship «Santisima Trinidad,» the largest ship of the 18th century.
The museum offers tours and educational programs adapted for children. In interactive exhibits, kids can learn about the life of sailors and famous Spanish expeditions. Entry to the museum is conditionally free, but a mandatory €3 donation is requested at the entrance.
Museum of Firefighters
The Firefighting Museum (Museo de Bomberos de Madrid) introduces children to the world of firefighters, their heroic profession, and the history of the fire service in Spain (on Google Maps). The museum displays historical fire trucks, equipment, uniforms, and tools used by firefighters over the years. Children will be interested to see old fire engines and learn how firefighting methods have evolved.
The museum offers interactive zones where kids can try their hand at being a firefighter, participate in training, and learn about the importance of fire safety. No admission fee is required.
Museum of Science and Technology
The Museum of Science and Technology (Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología — MUNCYT) is a place where children can learn about the history and development of technologies (on Google Maps). It features airplanes, old computers, cars, and many other technical devices. At interactive exhibits, kids can participate in experiments, and in the lab, they can try being a scientist.
The Museum of Science and Technology turns learning into an exciting process and helps little engineers develop an interest in science and technology. Good news: entry to the museum is free for everyone.
Railroad Museum
The Railway Museum (Museo del Ferrocarril) is located on the grounds of an old station (on Google Maps). It tells the history of Spain’s railways. Here you can find antique trains, locomotives, and even carriages of the royal family. The museum offers themed workshops and tours aimed at children, where they can learn how trains work and even ride a miniature railway. Visiting the railway museum is a great way to introduce children to the transportation system of the past and present in an interactive and engaging manner.
From March to November, the «Strawberry Train» departs from the museum (all information on esmadrid.com). One Sunday a month, the museum hosts a flea market where train models are sold.
Museum of America
The Museum of America in Madrid (Museo de América) acquaints visitors with the history and culture of pre-Columbian civilizations of America, the colonial era, and Spanish discoveries (on Google Maps). Children will be interested to see collections of ancient artifacts such as pottery, jewelry, weapons, and artworks from the Maya, Aztec, and Inca civilizations. The museum also features exhibits about the lives of the indigenous peoples of America. The museum’s presentation combines education with entertainment. Special interactive programs help children better understand ancient cultures.
The National Archaeological Museum of Madrid
The National Archaeological Museum of Madrid (Museo Arqueológico Nacional) introduces visitors to the history of Spain through archaeological finds and artifacts, from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages (on Google Maps). Young explorers will enjoy exhibits such as mummies, ancient statues, coins, and jewelry, as well as the «Lady of Elche,» a sculpture that has become a symbol of the museum. The archaeological museum offers interactive tours and educational games to make the visit engaging and informative for children of all ages.
Real Madrid Football Club Museum
The Real Madrid Football Club Museum (Museo del Real Madrid) is a true dream for young football fans. The museum is located at the famous «Santiago Bernabeu» stadium (on Google Maps). Its exhibition is about the history of one of the most successful football clubs in the world. The museum features trophies, jerseys, boots, and other personal items of famous players, as well as videos of the club’s best moments. You and your children will be taken around the stadium, shown the locker rooms and the bench, and even allowed to walk onto the field. Visiting this museum will be unforgettable for young football enthusiasts.
Aviation Museum in Madrid
The Aviation Museum (Museo del Aire), also known as the Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics (Museo de Aeronáutica y Astronáutica), is one of the largest aviation museums in Spain (on Google Maps). Its collection includes military and civilian aircraft, from early models to modern jet fighters. The museum also features helicopters, engines, and flight simulators. Interactive areas and the opportunity to peek inside some planes are particularly appealing to children. In the cockpit, kids can feel like real pilots. Admission to the museum is free.
Perez Mouse House Museum
Mouse Pérez House-Museum (Casa Museo Ratoncito Pérez) is a magical place dedicated to a character from Spanish folklore. Mouse Pérez takes children’s fallen milk teeth and leaves coins in their place (on Google Maps). The mouse was created for young Alfonso, the future king of Spain. He has his own house-museum where you can see celebrities’ milk teeth and learn how important it is to care for your teeth from a young age. During interactive tours, children can join Mouse Pérez’s adventures.
Royal Palace of Madrid
Stroll with children through the Royal Palace (Palacio Real de Madrid) to make them feel like a prince or princess.
Robot Museum in Madrid
The Robot Museum (Robot Museum) features an extensive collection of robots from around the world, ranging from classic models to modern androids and drones. Kids love the robot dogs, the robot that talks in different languages, and the dancing robot. The museum’s exhibits showcase advancements in robotics, artificial intelligence, and future technologies. In interactive zones, children can operate robots. The museum regularly hosts workshops and demonstrations showing how robots perform various tasks. The Robot Museum is located in the ABC Serrano Mall (on Google Maps).
IKONO Gallery
IKONO is an immersive art gallery that’s perfect for families with children who are interested in creativity and contemporary art (on Google Maps). Each hall is a unique installation where everyone can become part of the artwork. Marvel at the kaleidoscopic color changes in the Chroma hall, enjoy delightful scents in the Aroma hall, and discover new textures and shapes in the Touch gallery. Children will love the bright colors, unusual shapes, and the chance to interact with the exhibits.
Nomad Immersive Museum
Nomad is an immersive museum (Nomad Museo Inmersivo) that offers a contemplative journey through the works of the great masters of Japanese prints, known for the Ukiyo-e art movement, which began in the 17th century and lasted for three centuries (on Google Maps). Once inside, you and your children will be immersed in the landscapes and daily life of Japan’s geishas, samurais, and spirits. A Japan that no longer exists but still fascinates. Each scene is accompanied by exquisite musical accompaniment.
Madrid’s Planetarium
At the Madrid Planetarium (Planetario de Madrid), children can embark on an amazing space journey without leaving Earth (on Google Maps). The planetarium offers engaging programs for kids of all ages about stars, planets, galaxies, comets, black holes, and the latest discoveries in astronomy. Dome projections immerse viewers in the beauty of space, allowing them to observe stars, comets, and planets in a realistic atmosphere.
The planetarium organizes various multimedia exhibitions and science shows for children. Here, you can learn about how the solar system works, how seasons change, and even take virtual tours to Mars and the Moon.
Zoos
Madrid Zoo and Aquarium
The Madrid Zoo and Aquarium (Zoo Aquarium de Madrid) is one of the largest zoological gardens in the world (on Google Maps). It is located in the Casa de Campo park and is home to more than 500 different species of animals. The zoo is divided into thematic zones, each representing animals from specific continents—Africa, Asia, the Americas, and Australia.
At Zoo Aquarium de Madrid, children get to know animals from all over the world. They especially love the pavilions with exotic animals: pandas, white tigers, koalas, and giraffes. Watching the penguins being fed is also popular with the kids. One of the main attractions of the zoo is the dolphinarium, where vibrant shows with dolphins and sea lions take place daily, always delighting the young visitors. Additionally, sea turtles, sharks, and a variety of tropical fish can be seen in the aquarium. The zoo has children’s play areas and cafes.
Faunia
Faunia is a themed nature park combining elements of a zoo and botanical garden (on Google Maps). Animals are kept in conditions that closely resemble their natural habitats. The park is divided into 13 climate zones, representing 4 ecosystems and 15 themed spaces, such as the tropics, polar region, Amazon rainforest.
The park is home to more than 1,200 animals of 152 species: kangaroos, lemurs, penguins, flamingos, monkeys, and many others. Young nature lovers enjoy watching the feeding of the animals. Faunia offers various programs for children: interactive educational shows, workshops, and tours. For the little ones, there is a petting zoo.
Safari Madrid Park
Take your children to the themed Safari Madrid Park for a safari experience (on Google Maps). It is an open-air zoo where animals live in conditions that resemble their natural environment. Visitors tour the park by car, observing giraffes, zebras, lions, and rhinos from their windows. There are walking areas with enclosures for smaller animals, as well as children’s attractions—slides, go-karts, and an open pool. In the petting corner, children can pet goats, ponies, and pigs.
Madrid’s Amusement Parks and Play Centers
Madrid Amusement Park
Madrid Amusement Park (Parque de Atracciones de Madrid) is located in the Casa de Campo park (on Google Maps). It features rides for children of all ages. There are carousels for the little ones, thrilling roller coasters, and extreme zones for teens and adults.
The park is divided into several zones: from fairy-tale worlds to water adventures. Children’s favorite rides include water slides, the «Flying Dutchman,» and the classic carousel. The park regularly hosts shows featuring cartoon characters. It is a great place for a day of fun, with restaurants, play zones, and relaxation areas available.
Warner Madrid Park
Parque Warner Madrid is a theme park located about 25 km from the city center (on Google Maps). Here you can meet animated characters from Warner Bros studio, enjoy thrilling rides, and watch entertaining shows. Kids will have the chance to meet Bugs Bunny, Batman, Superman, and other favorite characters.
The park is divided into 5 zones: Superheroes World, Cartoon Village, Wild West, Hollywood Boulevard, and Warner Bros studio. Each zone offers its attractions and shows. Younger children will enjoy the Cartoon Village zone, while teens might prefer more extreme rides like «Superman» or «Batman: Arkham Asylum.» The park is renowned for its shows and parades featuring fairy-tale characters.
Micropolix
Micropolix City of Professions is a themed play center that mimics a small town where children aged 3 to 14 can try out different professions and learn to interact with the world around them. Everything needed for a real city is here: a hospital, police station, bank, shops, and even a radio station. Children become doctors, firefighters, journalists, or drivers, completing various tasks and earning «local currency» which can be spent inside the center.
Micropolix is not just entertainment, but also an educational platform that teaches children financial literacy, teamwork skills, and responsibility through engaging role-playing games (on Google Maps).
Urban Planet Jump
Urban Planet Jump is a large indoor center fully dedicated to trampolines and active games (on Google Maps). Here, kids can jump, perform acrobatic tricks, and compete in agility on trampoline arenas. There are areas with soft surfaces and small trampolines for toddlers, while teens and adults can challenge themselves on more complex attractions, including obstacle courses. Themed parties and sports competitions are often held at Urban Planet Jump.
Centro Comercial Islazul – kids zone
In the Islazul mall, there is an entire children’s entertainment zone where little ones can have fun while adults shop (on Google Maps). There are playgrounds with slides, soft toys, and climbing structures, as well as game machines for older kids. Various workshops are held in the zone, and animators organize contests and games for children of all ages.
De Pino a Pino Ropes Park
De Pino a Pino is a ropes park located in the outskirts of Madrid (on Google Maps). Children over 5 years old and adults can test their climbing skills and overcome various obstacles at heights. The park offers 7 routes of varying difficulty levels. The smallest can start with easy trails at a low height, while teens and adults can try more extreme routes with ziplines and challenging rope tasks. The ropes park develops children’s coordination, balance, and courage.
Magic Forest Park
Magic Forest is a magical play park for children, located near the Kinépolis cinema (on Google Maps). Inside is a huge space with wooden constructions, soft obstacles, slides, and mazes that create the atmosphere of a fairy-tale forest. The park is designed for children of different ages. Toddlers can play safely in a specially created zone, while older children can actively explore mazes and participate in agility challenges. While kids have fun, parents can relax in the cafe.
Madrid SnowZone at Madrid Xanadú Mall
You can ski (even in summer!) at the Madrid Xanadú mall (on Google Maps). There is an all-season ski complex called Madrid SnowZone. It’s an indoor slope for skiing or snowboarding with 2 runs, lifts, and a ski school. Additionally, the mall offers mini-golf, bowling, and the Xanadu Nickelodeon Slime Zone play area with entertainment and workshops for kids aged 1 to 13;
Windobona Indoor Skydiving
Windobona Indoor Skydiving is an indoor aerodynamic facility (on Google Maps), where you and your children can experience the sensation of flying without needing to jump from a plane. A special wind tunnel creates an air stream that lifts you up, simulating free fall.
For children, it’s a safe and exciting adventure, full of adrenaline and unforgettable emotions. Instructors are always nearby to ensure safety and help manage the flight.
Madrid Fly
Madrid Fly is the largest wind tunnel in Europe (on Google Maps). Here you will experience free flight without leaving the ground. Inside the tunnel, a powerful air stream is created to lift you into the air and simulate the effect of a parachute jump. Instructors help beginners master the flying technique, while experienced flyers can perform complex acrobatic tricks. Safety is at a high level.
Madrid Fly offers programs for all skill levels, making flying in the wind tunnel accessible and exciting for the whole family.
El Hachazo
El Hachazo is an unusual axe throwing venue (on Google Maps). In a safe and controlled environment, you can learn to throw axes at a target, competing for accuracy with friends and family. This activity is not only unique but also very engaging. It helps develop coordination and concentration. For teenagers, it’s a great opportunity to try something new, and for adults, an unusual way to spend time with family.
Ponyturf Club
Ponyturf is a club at the Hipódromo de la Zarzuela racetrack, where children can get acquainted with horseback riding and spend time outdoors surrounded by nature and animals (on Google Maps). The club offers riding lessons for children of all ages and skill levels. Little ones can try riding ponies, while older children can ride horses. Ponyturf is an excellent opportunity for children to develop a love for animals, improve coordination, and simply have fun.
Parks of Madrid
El Parque del Retiro
Retiro Park (El Parque del Retiro) is the most famous and beloved park in Madrid (on Google Maps). It’s perfect for leisurely walks, outdoor games, and relaxing in the shade of trees. There are enough attractions to last an entire day. The park features children’s playgrounds, picnic spots, and a lake. You can rent a boat and enjoy a ride with the whole family. During the warm seasons, puppet shows, musical concerts, and open-air exhibitions are held here. Kids particularly love magical park areas like the “Crystal Palace” and the fairy-tale pond with ducks and fish.
Casa de Campo
Casa de Campo is a huge park and nature reserve located in the west of Madrid (on Google Maps). It’s a great place for outdoor activities, away from the city noise. Here you’ll find a zoo, an aquarium, and an amusement park. Casa de Campo offers excellent conditions for family picnics, bike rides, and swimming in an artificial lake.
One of the main features of the park is the Teleférico cable car, which passes through the park, offering stunning views of the city and surrounding nature.
Madrid Teleférico Cable Car
An 11-minute ride on the Madrid Teleférico cable car will be an unforgettable adventure for children. Sitting in a comfortable cabin at a height of 40 meters, you can see Madrid from Paseo Pintor Rosales to Casa de Campo nature park. Fly over the Royal Palace, the Manzanares River, and many other sights of the capital. Upon arrival in Casa de Campo, you can continue your day in the park — visit the zoo, aquarium, or just take a walk.
Parque Juan Carlos I
Juan Carlos I Park (Parque Juan Carlos I) is one of the large parks in Madrid. It’s ideal for family walks and outdoor games (on Google Maps). Kids can run and play to their hearts’ content. There are large green lawns, artificial lakes, mazes, and several children’s playgrounds. You can rent bikes and segways. It’s pleasant to paddle on the lake in kayaks or canoes. A picnic area is provided. Sculptures are installed throughout, adding artistic appeal to the park.
Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid
At the Royal Botanic Garden (Real Jardín Botánico), take a walk with your children through the olive alley, fruit orchard, and rose garden (on Google Maps). In the apothecary garden, find familiar plants, and in the greenhouses, see cacti and tropical flowers.
Parque de El Capricho
Parque de El Capricho is one of the most beautiful and lesser-known parks in Madrid, perfect for peaceful walks with children (on Google Maps). It is a true oasis of tranquility with lakes, pavilions, mazes, and blooming gardens. It has a special atmosphere of romance and silence, suitable for those who want to escape the city’s noise.
Children can run through the maze, play on the green lawns, or simply enjoy nature. The park is especially beautiful in the spring and fall when the trees turn vibrant colors.
Madrid Rio Recreation Area
On the banks of the Manzanares River, there is the Madrid Rio Recreation Area. It features sports and playgrounds, pedestrian and bicycle paths, a beach with a pool, a fountain, and children’s areas with attractions (on Google Maps).
Parque Europa
Parque Europa is a theme park on the outskirts of Madrid. Here, you and your children can walk among miniatures of famous European landmarks such as the Eiffel Tower, Brandenburg Gate, and Tower of London. In addition to architectural replicas, the park has lakes, picnic areas, children’s playgrounds, and attractions. Parque Europa is a great place for family outings, where you can have fun and learn about Europe’s landmarks (on Google Maps).
Parque del Oeste
Parque del Oeste is a park for family walks featuring beautiful nature, well-maintained paths, and playgrounds (on Google Maps). There are bike paths, picnic areas, and panoramic views of the city and the Royal Palace. In the park, you can not only stroll with your child but also see the restored Egyptian Temple of Debod (Templo de Debod).
El Bosque Encantado
The «Enchanted Forest» Botanical Garden (El Bosque Encantado) is a place for family walks and photo sessions (on Google Maps). The park holds more than 500 plant species from around the world. It is adorned with numerous figures of mythical creatures and fairy tale characters made from living plants and wire. There are a waterfall, a green maze of extraordinary plants, and one of the oldest plants on our planet — the Tillandsia. The garden hosts interesting exhibitions featuring rare bonsai trees or cacti and offers entertainment activities, workshops for little travelers, and evening light shows.
Water Parks
Aquopolis Villanueva de la Cañada
Aquopolis Villanueva de la Cañada is located near Madrid in the town of Villanueva de la Cañada (on Google Maps). It’s one of the largest water parks in Spain. The selection of water attractions is extensive for both children and adults. There are areas with small slides and pools for young children. For older kids and teenagers, there are more extreme slides and wave pools. The relaxation area includes jacuzzis and sunbeds for parents to relax while the kids enjoy water fun. The park regularly hosts animation shows and themed events.
Warner Beach Water Park
Warner Beach — a water park next to the Parque Warner theme park (on Google Maps). It’s a place where favorite cartoon and movie characters come to life, creating a festive atmosphere for kids. In the water park, you can meet heroes like Bugs Bunny and Superman, and enjoy water rides with Warner Bros. themes.
For little ones, there are shallow pools, small water slides, and special zones. For older kids, there are attractions like «Rio Bravo» and «Giant Waves.»
Theaters for Kids
Teatro Circo Price
At Teatro Circo Price (Teatro Circo Price), magical performances featuring artists of various genres are held every day for children and adults, except for animal trainers: shows, circus acts, magical performances, and musical shows. Children aged 5 to 14 are invited to master classes at the circus studio (on Google Maps).
Teatro Sanpol
Teatro Sanpol (Teatro San Pol) is a place where the magic of art meets children’s imagination. The theater is aimed at a children’s and youth audience and is one of the leading of its kind in Madrid. Performances at Sanpol often include musical and dance elements, as well as interactive sessions where children can become part of the show (on Google Maps).
Teatro LuchanaKids
Luchana is a cultural complex in Madrid with several stages, each offering a variety of productions. There’s also a theater for younger audiences called LuchanaKids. The theater is known for its innovative program. The lineup includes comedies, dramas, and multimedia shows (on Google Maps).
Sala Mirador
Sala Mirador is a theater hall dedicated to promoting and developing contemporary Spanish theater art through music, theater, puppet shows, clowning, and other genres. There is a top-notch children’s program (on Google Maps).
Places to Visit with Kids in Madrid
Replay Boardgame Outlet & Café
Replay Boardgame Outlet & Café is a café and board game shop (on Google Maps). It features hundreds of board games for every taste and age, from classics to modern strategies and party games. You can choose a game and enjoy it at a cozy table with delicious drinks and snacks.
Chocolatería San Ginés
Chocolatería San Ginés is the famous chocolatier that has delighted Madrid’s residents and visitors with its churros and hot chocolate for over a hundred years. Start your day with a delicious breakfast or enjoy a small sweet break during the day (on Google Maps).
Marisquería Ribeira do Miño
Marisquería Ribeira do Miño is a family restaurant offering Galician cuisine with seafood dishes (on Google Maps).
El Social
El Social is a small restaurant that combines modern trends and traditional Spanish dishes. The atmosphere is cozy, and the menu is diverse. It’s a great place for a family lunch or dinner. There are dishes that appeal to both adults and children (on Google Maps).
La Burguesita
La Burguesita is a popular café with a children’s play area that offers a variety of burgers in a relaxed setting. The menu includes options that kids will love (on Google Maps).
La Familiar
At La Familiar restaurant, they prepare a variety of Spanish cuisine dishes. You can enjoy delicious homemade cooking, including special dishes for children. It’s a great place for a family dinner, with a large children’s entertainment area (on Google Maps).
Tourist Trains
If you plan to take excursions to nearby cities, take the tourist train. Children will really enjoy it. The «Strawberry Train» departs for Aranjuez, accompanied by a crew in historical costumes. The «Cervantes Train» takes you to Alcalá de Henares with attendants in Golden Age costumes. The «Philip II Train» goes to San Lorenzo de El Escorial, accompanied by actors.