30/05/2025
4.2 / 5
Discover Casa de Campo, Madrid's largest park, offering a blend of nature, recreation, and cultural attractions. Perfect for families, nature lovers, and adventure seekers.
Casa de Campo is a sprawling urban park located just west of Madrid's city center. Covering over 1,700 hectares, it is the largest green space in the city and serves as a vital recreational area for both locals and tourists.
Originally a royal hunting ground, Casa de Campo has transformed over the years into a public park that showcases the natural beauty of the region. It was opened to the public in 1931 and has since become a beloved retreat for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life.
Casa de Campo offers a variety of outdoor activities, including:
Don't miss these attractions within Casa de Campo:
Throughout the year, Casa de Campo hosts various cultural events, including:
Casa de Campo is easily accessible by public transport. The nearest metro station is Casa de Campo (Line 10), and several bus lines also service the area. For those driving, there are parking facilities available.
Whether you're looking for a peaceful escape or an adventurous day out, Casa de Campo offers something for everyone. Plan your visit today and experience the natural beauty of Madrid!
Alby MB
4/5
I recently visited Casa de Campo for a wedding, and I must say, the experience was truly impressive. From the moment we arrived, the staff was warm, professional, and attentive. The resort itself is beautiful, with top-notch amenities that reflect its high-end price point. Although our stay was brief, we took full advantage of the all-inclusive package and were able to enjoy several of the on-site restaurants—each one offering great food and excellent service. Everything felt well-curated and thoughtfully managed. If you’re looking for a luxurious escape in the Dominican Republic, Casa de Campo is definitely worth considering. It’s a perfect mix of elegance, comfort, and Caribbean charm.
Irene R
2/5
If you are traveling with a family and like golf then this place is for you. If you are looking for a tranquil vacation with your significant other, this place is not for you. I would not call this a resort because the service was not great. It feels more like a town and you have access to the amenities. Many staff had attitudes or didn’t want to be bothered. Took forever to get our check at restaurants. Servers by the pool did not initiate contact or check in on us. We always had to find them and ask for what we needed. This was the theme of the week. We stayed in the premier suites and would not go again unless there was a ridiculously cheap deal and it was not the primary vacation for the year.
Winter NS
1/5
Scammy. This hotel is just scammy. We typically stay at Four Seasons and St Regis resorts. However, the sargassum situation in Punta Cana lead us to La Romana for this last minute stay. While there was no seaweed to be found, that’s the last positive that I can say about this disastrous resort. It was scammy from the moment we arrived. I asked about a paid upgrade, and they offered me a 3 bedroom garden villa for an additional $500 per night. It was offered at $629 on their website so I essentially would have been throwing away the $4000 I already paid for our 5 night stay. We declined. Our room had inoperable blinds (they wouldn’t stay closed so they screwed them closed). A golf cart that would go above 10 mph so they gave us one whose steering alignment was laughable off (9 pm was straight on). The room wouldn’t cool below 23F. Our room had a lamp that couldn’t be plugged in because there wasn’t an outlet nearby (seriously?) and the roof outside our room was constantly dripping without the presence of rain. And the kicker was that my daughter developed a GI illness from the ice? We only ate at their restaurants and didn’t use the tap water so it must have been their food or ice? On our third fourth day I asked to move to the $500 upgrade and was told that it was suddenly $959++ per night. This place is looking for easy targets. Don’t be one!!! Also, don’t stay at their overpriced suites with views of shoddily maintained golf courses. Stay at the Aman instead. If you’re not All Inclusive here, you’re nickled and dimed disgustingly. Finally, the food quality is bad. We were passed yellow broccoli and dried out fruit on multiple occasions. The pizza arrived burnt. When we were in the ocean and it started to pour, the waiters did nothing to move the food that they’d left under cover. Good hotels don’t do that. Great hotels would be embarrassed to do that.
Average Rating: ⭐ 4.2/5
No spam – just travel inspiration.