Eco Tuk Tuk provides a 120-minute tour around Madrid, offering an engaging introduction to Spain’s capital. This journey allows you to explore the city’s most significant areas and uncover its hidden gems. It’s an ideal way to gain a comprehensive overview of the city’s attractions during your visit.
Eco Tuk Tuk provides a 120-minute tour around Madrid, offering an engaging introduction to Spain’s capital. This journey allows you to explore the city’s most significant areas and uncover its hidden gems. It’s an ideal way to gain a comprehensive overview of the city’s attractions during your visit.
- Mercado San Miguel - A historic covered market dating back to around 1916, offering local cuisine, delis, and events in a sophisticated setting.
- Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande - Officially known as the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, this Roman Catholic church is situated in Madrid’s Palace district, within the historic heart of…
- Mercado San Miguel - A historic covered market dating back to around 1916, offering local cuisine, delis, and events in a sophisticated setting.
- Real Basilica de San Francisco el Grande - Officially known as the Basilica of Our Lady of the Angels, this Roman Catholic church is situated in Madrid’s Palace district, within the historic heart of Spain’s capital.
- Atocha - Atocha railway station, located near Emperor Charles V Square in Madrid, Spain, serves as a major railway hub, making it the busiest passenger station in the country and one of the key stations in Europe.
- Plaza de las Cortes - The Palace of the Spanish Courts was constructed on the site of the former Holy Spirit convent, which served as the Congress seat from 1834 to 1841.
The main facade features a staircase leading to a neoclassical portico with six grand Corinthian columns, topped by a triangular pediment adorned with Pontian Ponzano’s reliefs. The iconic lions at the entrance, crafted by the same sculptor, were cast from cannons captured during the African war. The bronze door beneath the pediment opens only on special occasions.
The building’s symmetrical layout includes the renowned Session Hall, as well as the library and the Conference Hall, also known as the “hall of the lost steps.”
- Fuente de Neptuno - Both gods hold significant positions in Greek mythology and are celebrated in sports, with Atletico Madrid fans celebrating victories at the sea god’s square, while Real Madrid fans celebrate at Cibeles.
As part of Ventura Rodríguez’s original design, both fountains initially faced each other on Paseo del Prado. Cibeles and Neptune were restructured and relocated in the late 19th century, now occupying the centers of Cibeles and Canovas del Castillo squares, respectively.
- Prado National Museum - Renowned for its extensive collection of European master paintings from the 16th to 19th centuries, art historian Jonathan Brown describes it as “the most important museum in the world for European painting.”
The museum’s main draw is its vast collection of works by Velázquez, El Greco, Goya (the most extensively represented artist), Titian, Rubens, and Bosch, along with significant collections of Murillo, Ribera, Zurbarán, Fra Angelico, Raphael, Veronese, Tintoretto, Patinir, Antonio Moro, Van Dyck, and Poussin, among others.
- Los Jeronimos - The historic monastery of Saint Jerome el Real, commonly known as “Los Jerónimos,” was a significant monastery in Madrid, originally managed by the Order of Saint Jerome. Adjacent to it was the Royal Room, later expanded into the Palace of the Good Retreat during Philip IV’s reign.
- Puerta de Alcala - The Puerta de Alcalá is one of the five historic royal gates that provided access to Madrid, located at the center of the Independence Square roundabout.
- Cibeles Fountain - Surrounded by the Palacio de Buenavista (Army Headquarters), Palacio de Linares (House of America), Palacio de Comunicaciones (formerly the Post Office headquarters, now the Madrid City Council), and Banco de España.
The fountain features the Roman goddess Cybele, symbolizing land, agriculture, and fertility, on a chariot drawn by two lions, the mythological figures Hippomenes and Atalanta. The goddess and lions are sculpted from marble, while the rest is stone. Francisco Gutierrez crafted the goddess, and the lions were sculpted by French artist Roberto Michel.
The goddess is an icon for Real Madrid football fans, celebrating the team’s titles and the Spanish national football team’s successes.
- Banco de Espana - A decorative masterpiece, awarded at the 1884 National Exhibition of Fine Arts. The building was designed to provide the National Bank with a headquarters befitting its role in issuing coins and banknotes across Spain.
The building’s interior is accessible only to educational groups, universities, cultural entities, and non-profit associations.
- Plaza de Santa Ana - Plaza de Santa Ana is an open space in Madrid’s Cortes district, dating back to 1810. Over the years, it has undergone numerous urban transformations, altering its appearance with varying outcomes.
- Museo de la Catedral de la Almudena - Almudena Cathedral is Madrid’s most significant religious building. It was consecrated by Pope John Paul II on June 15, 1993, becoming the first cathedral consecrated outside Rome.
The Museum of the Cathedral of the Almudena houses numerous objects that tell the story of Madrid’s diocese. The museum’s twelve rooms feature mosaics, episcopal shields, and ornaments.
- Royal Palace of Madrid - Also known as the Royal Palace of the East, it is the official residence of the King of Spain. However, the current monarchs reside in the Palace of the Zarzuela, using the Royal Palace for state ceremonies and formal events.
- Campo del Moro - Campo del Moro is a garden in Madrid, declared of historical-artistic interest in 1931. It spans approximately twenty hectares, stretching from the Royal Palace’s western facade to the Virgin of the Port promenade.
- Templo de Debod - The Temple of Debod is an ancient Egyptian structure now located in Madrid, Spain. It is situated west of the Spanish Steps, near the Paseo del Pintor Rosales, on a hill where the Mountain Barracks once stood.

- Tour starts without queues or waiting
- 100% electric and sustainable vehicle
- Expert Companion Guide Driver
- Private vehicle for your group only
- Blankets and protective layers against rain and wind to avoid cold weather
- Pre-selected stops for photographing
- Tour starts without queues or waiting
- 100% electric and sustainable vehicle
- Expert Companion Guide Driver
- Private vehicle for your group only
- Blankets and protective layers against rain and wind to avoid cold weather
- Pre-selected stops for photographing
- Tips to the Driver Guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (not legal)
- Transfers outside the tour route (not legal)
- Tips to the Driver Guide
- Hotel pickup and drop-off (not legal)
- Transfers outside the tour route (not legal)
- Minimum age two (2) years (babies not allowed)
- Minimum weight required: 9 kg
- In case of customer delay the activity will be reduced according to the lost time, which may cause a change in the route set. The activity will be cancelled if the delay is longer than 15 minutes and no refund of the amount paid will be made
- Tour itinerary may vary by…
- Minimum age two (2) years (babies not allowed)
- Minimum weight required: 9 kg
- In case of customer delay the activity will be reduced according to the lost time, which may cause a change in the route set. The activity will be cancelled if the delay is longer than 15 minutes and no refund of the amount paid will be made
- Tour itinerary may vary by closed streets or demonstrations on the day of the tour
- Tuk-tuks are reserved privately, and the price is set according to the number of tuk-tuks needed for the group, being the legal maximum of 4 passengers per tuk-tuk.
- Tuk-tuks do not have trunks, so you can not carry strollers, wheelchairs, suitcases or large packages.
- For security reasons, pets and pets are not allowed.
- Tours take place in rain or heat, and can only be cancelled under extreme conditions.
- Tours cannot be modified, nor can stops for photographs. These stops will be made in the prearranged places.
- The vehicles are suitable for older people, and our drivers will help them get on if necessary.
- The pick-up point is located in the bus station (underground) of the Plaza de Oriente, right next to the Royal Palace. Although there is no number 4 on Calle Bailén (28013), searching for “Calle Bailén 4” or “Puerta del Príncipe” on Google Maps will mark the exact location of the “Puerta del Príncipe”. Just opposite the “Prince’s Gate”, you will find the stairs to access the station. There, you will see our Eco Tuk Tuk signage to get to the exact pickup point. You can contact us by phone or write to us by WhatsApp (+34 696 99 78 89) at any time.
- In case of mobility problems, to go downstairs from the pick-up point, please contact us by phone or WhatsApp (+34 696997889), or by email ([email protected]) so that we can help you access the meeting point by elevator.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.