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Parks #27 in Madrid

Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos

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Serene and contemplative with a historic rural charm
Parque de la Quinta de los Molinos, C. Alcalá, 527, San Blas-Canillejas, 28027 Madrid, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The park features two original windmills imported from the United States in the early 20th century to pump water.

2

The almond tree flowering event is a popular local phenomenon typically occurring between February and March.

3

It was declared a Park of Historic Interest in 1997 due to its unique architectural and botanical heritage.

4

The estate was formerly known as 'La Quinta de Cort' when it functioned as an agricultural property.

5

The gardens are divided into a romantic zone near the buildings and an agricultural zone used for fruit trees.

Overview

Quinta de los Molinos is a historic park in Madrid distinguished by its extensive collection of almond trees that bloom annually in late winter. The estate was once the private property of architect César Cort Botí, who integrated Mediterranean and romantic garden styles into the landscape. It features functional windmills, known as molinos, which were originally used for irrigation. The park contains a diverse range of plant species, including olive, pine, and eucalyptus, alongside rose bushes. The architectural heritage is preserved through the Casa del Reloj and the Palacete, which occasionally house cultural exhibitions. It remains a tranquil green space within the city limits, functioning as a botanical park with walking paths throughout its twenty-five hectares. The layout maintains the aesthetic of a rural estate while being easily accessible from major urban arteries.

Photo spot

The central paths lined with almond trees during the spring flowering season.

Insider tips

Visit during the almond blossom season for the most visually striking experience.

Bring comfortable walking shoes as the terrain includes gravel paths and slight inclines.

Check local municipal event listings, as the historical buildings occasionally host free temporary art exhibitions.

What to avoid

Visiting at midday on weekends during the almond blossom season, as it becomes crowded with local photographers and families.

Etiquette

Respect the flower beds and avoid stepping off marked paths; keep noise levels low to maintain the park's tranquil environment.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1.5-2 hours
Best time to visit
Late February to early March for the almond blossoms; early morning for the most serene atmosphere.
40.444, -3.627
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Details
Flora highlightsAlmond trees, olive groves, and rose gardens
Historical features1920s-era American irrigation windmills

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1.5-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late February to early March for the almond blossoms; early morning for the most serene atmosphere..

The central paths lined with almond trees during the spring flowering season.

Close by you'll find Riyadh Air Metropolitano Stadium, Parque Juan Carlos I, El Retiro Park.