Good
16 ratings
- Urs F.October 2024AdvantagesWell connected to public transportNegativesNo compromisesTop for sightseeing in MadridPitches are also suitable for large motorhomes, a little sloping but you have chocks for that.
Sanitary facilities clean at all times, toilet paper and soap always replenished.Automatically translated. - Jordi C.October 2021Advantages-views -meter proximity -a camping in Madrid! -family atmosphere. -very cleanNegativesChanges are being made to improve the customer experience.ExcellentWe have spent a week at the campsite and we have felt at home. Excellent attention from the first to the last. Special mention to the companion who served us dinner on Saturday, nice and attentive, at a time of many customers and a lot of work. Keep it up and you will get people talking about you! We will be back, from Catalunya!!! 😜😜Automatically translated.
- Philip O.September 2021AdvantagesConvenient for Madrid city, nice park close by also good food in the restaurant. We used it as a transit stop but its worth staying longer.NegativesNothing we shall return :)MrWe liked the campsite, it was friendly, good value for money, the facility’s were nice and clean and it was surprisingly quiet
- Herbert W.September 2019AdvantagesLocation to the subwayNegativesVery outdated.Insufficient for MadridThe whole place is very outdated. The small café at the entrance does nothing to change this. The sanitary facilities are dingy, the pitches partly dusty. Only the very good location to visit Madrid is the advantage of this place. Walking distance to the subway approx. 300 mAutomatically translated.
- Klaus M.October 2018AdvantagesClose to the city, park opposite,NegativesSanitary already getting on in yearsTOP place to explore MadridSubway within walking distance, sanitary a bit outdated, Wifi at the receptionAutomatically translated.
- ir s.October 2018AdvantagesSituationNegativesTerrain poorly conditioned for camping and the danger of being stuck by thorns from the trees that are all over the campsite.Dirty plotsThe campsite is well located to move and although it is next to the road there is not much traffic and you can sleep well. The plots are dirty and there are trees all over the campsite with hard thorns that get stuck in your shoes. I got one in my foot. For the price it is better to stay in a hostel than in a tent. The terrain is not well conditioned for tents, it is very bad.Automatically translated.
- Hans Gerd I.November 2016AdvantagesShort walk to the subway Bike path to the city centerSuper CP to visit Madrid. Metro station approx. 800m away.This place is ideal for visitors to the capital of Spain. Located almost next to the metro... We went by bike and had a great time exploring the city. It's about 10 km from the square to the center and it's a "stress-free" ride. There is also a "bicycle ring" around Madrid...which leads directly past... the campsite (approx. 50km)...but we only completed half of it.... The site itself offers little apart from a restaurant. Simple pitches. Reception very friendly.Automatically translated.
- Jörg N.September 2016Advantages-close to the city -good highway connectionTypical city campsite, everything you need, but nothing more-metro station 10 minutes -baguette in the reception -friendly service -large park for walking directly opposite -wifi at the receptionAutomatically translated.
- Piotr O.July 2015AdvantagesClose to metro stationNegativesLack of a store in the campground and the immediate area.Time has stopped,Camping a dozen years ago seems to have had success. At the moment, time seems to have stopped. The big downside is the lack of any store on the campground itself as well as nearby.Automatically translated.
- Ulf D.June 2014AdvantagesLocation to the centerNegativesVolumegood for visitors to Madridlarger + smaller pitches only partly shady under higher trees; simple, old, partly damaged sanitary building, mostly clean; friendly reception; electricity 10A; Wifi free of charge in the reception area; constantly present noise pollution from road, airport and railroad; metro station approx. 500m away (to the center approx. 25 min.);Automatically translated.
- Ursula H.April 2014AdvantagesClose to the cityA very good place for sightseeing in Madrid.The place is very conveniently located in the area of the subway station even if you stroll you do not need more time than 10 minutes. The sanitary facilities are old but are kept very clean. English is spoken at the reception.Automatically translated.
- Ingo S.September 2013Ideal place for sightseeing in Madrid. From the campsite you can reach a metro station in 5 minutes, which takes you directly to the city center (tickets can be purchased at the machine with a credit card or EC card). Sanitary facilities are completely outdated and in poor condition, but clean and sufficient... in number as far as possible. Typical city camping. The site has old trees and is quite large. The pitches in the front area are just big enough. There is a free choice of pitches in the rear area. You can get on with English at reception. Even if the friendliness is limited, you get all the information you need for a visit to the city. Wifi in the reception area. Bread is available in the morning. The small store on the square was closed when we were there. The noise is okay, as the square is surrounded by a higher wall and the trees also absorb a lot. Overall, I can recommend the site for a visit to Madrid despite the poor sanitary facilities. Note: it is essential to use a satnav to get there and it is best to get an overview using Google Streetview, otherwise you will miss the road and there are no signs!Automatically translated.
- Pedro L.August 2012It's a weak park! It's worth it for its location, as the metro station is a 10-minute walk away. Although small, it has the potential to be better if a few euros are invested. The toilets are very hygienic, but the sloppy appearance spoils everything. There is a small grocery store which I didn't use... because I didn't need it. There is an El Corte Inglés 5 minutes' drive away. If you're visiting Madrid, it's a good place just to sleep. To give you an idea of the price: 3 adults (1 aged 13) + 1 child + 1 car + 1 trailer-tent + electricity = 40 €/night. Friendly and helpful staff!Automatically translated.
- Jaroslav H.July 2012
- Jan G.August 2010
- Philipp F.May 2010The only campsite in Madrid with old shady trees, surrounded by walls; traffic noise is present, but bearable; 700m walk to Canillejas metro station, from there about 30min to the center, free encrypted Wifi in the bar run by young people. Small store, only open in July/August. Unfortunately the place... is quite run down: Very uneven, dirty, concreted paths; the garbage bins are left until the last one is overflowing; old sanitary facilities: no toilet brushes! Attention: floor drains rusted, risk of injury; taps work very individually; hot water may not be available, toilet paper is occasionally available. The receptionist can only be reached behind bars. Next to Nimes,F, 2004, this is the worst pitch I have ever experienced, but unfortunately the only one in Madrid and relatively expensive: 1 pers-6.90; car-6.90; caravan 6.90 = 20.74€/day without electricity; cash payment only. Narrow access in Calle de los Jardines de Aranjuez at the turn-off to Avenida de LogronoAutomatically translated.