Retiro Park, or Parque de El Retiro, once the private grounds of the Spanish monarchy, opened to the public in 1868 and has since become a cherished green space in Madrid. Spanning over 350 acres, the park is a tapestry of ornate fountains, meticulously maintained formal gardens, and striking marble monuments. Visitors can stroll along tree-lined paths, relax on expansive lawns, and enjoy the tranquil atmosphere. The park’s central lake, where rowboats gently glide, adds to the serene ambiance, making it a perfect spot for both leisure and recreation.
Retiro Park (Parque de El Retiro)
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