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Parks #1 in Valdemoro

Parque Juan Carlos I

4.6 · 5,396 reviews
Active and community-oriented
Parque Juan Carlos I, C. Pablo Picasso, s/n, 28320 Pinto, Madrid, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The park was designed to serve as a sustainable environmental buffer zone for the town of Pinto.

2

It is distinct from the larger Parque Juan Carlos I located in the city of Madrid; they are separate entities.

3

The landscape architecture utilizes native Mediterranean vegetation to minimize irrigation requirements.

Overview

Parque Juan Carlos I in Pinto serves as the primary municipal green space for the local community, spanning a significant urban area. The park is characterized by its extensive network of walking paths, landscaped lawns, and integrated recreational zones. It features dedicated areas for physical activity, including sports courts and playgrounds designed for children. Large clusters of mature trees provide necessary canopy cover during the hot Spanish summer months. The layout connects various residential sectors of the town, functioning as a vital corridor for pedestrians and joggers. It incorporates artificial water features and seating areas strategically placed along primary walkways. The park remains a central hub for outdoor community life in the municipality of Pinto.

Photo spot

The central elevated pedestrian path providing a panoramic view of the park's layout.

Insider tips

Bring a reusable water bottle, as the park is quite exposed to the sun in the central sections.

Visit during the early morning if you intend to use the sports facilities to avoid peak temperature hours.

Check the local municipal environmental board website for seasonal maintenance notifications before visiting.

What to avoid

Avoid visiting during the peak heat of midday in July and August as shade is limited in some open zones.

Etiquette

Respect local noise ordinances and keep pets leashed in designated areas.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
1-2 hours
Best time to visit
Early morning or late afternoon during spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures.
Address
Parque Juan Carlos I, C. Pablo Picasso, s/n, 28320 Pinto, Madrid, Spain
40.236, -3.695
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Details
Shade & rest areasSparse to moderate; concentrated near central walkways and playgrounds.
Recreational amenitiesMulti-purpose sports courts and children's play equipment.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 1-2 hours to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Early morning or late afternoon during spring and autumn for comfortable temperatures..

The central elevated pedestrian path providing a panoramic view of the park's layout.

Close by you'll find Teatro Municipal Francisco Rabal, Municipal Nicolás Fúster Park, Parroquia Santo Domingo de Silos.