What to visit in Aranjuez in one day?


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What to visit in Aranjuez in one day?

Visit Aranjuez, about 42 kilometers from Madrid, to breathe history, nature and art on all four sides. Aranjuez has several monumental attractions, but also a remarkable natural environment and innumerable entertainment possibilities.

It is said that it was a place of recreation for the monarchs of the time, the Habsburgs, who visited this beautiful spot to go hunting along the leafy banks of the Tagus and Jarama rivers, an excellent excuse to house a palace and all kinds of comforts of The time. What we have now is wonderful, since places like the gardens of Aranjuez are unique in the world.

Places to visit in Aranjuez

This list of incredible places to visit in Aranjuez will help you experience one of the best excursions if you intend to visit Aranjuez from Madrid in one day. Aranjuez is a city to wander around, to get lost in its exquisite gardens or to discover the heritage left by royalty over the years.

Royal Palace

The Royal Palace of Aranjuez is considered to be one of the most magnificent palaces in Spain, distinguished by its spectacular white and crimson façade. In this, the sculptures of the three monarchs who promoted its construction, Felipe II, Felipe V and Fernando VI, also stand out.

Its interior is worth visiting, especially its spectacular staircase with rococo-style railing that leads to the most personal corners of the palace. One of them is the former room of Elizabeth II, the Queen's Office, or the spectacular Throne Room.

Garden of the Prince and the Church of Alpajes

The Prince's Garden is the largest of the three gardens that surround the Royal Palace. It was built in the second half of the XNUMXth century.

Among the ornamental elements of the Prince's Garden, the Apollo Fountain stands out, with a sculpture of the god of Italian origin from the XNUMXth century. The Chinese Lake, dating from the late XNUMXth century, is also at the core of the Prince's Garden.

It is surrounded by a huge fence, which allows you to walk through this beautiful forest where royalty lived and even organized large parties. It is a garden full of pines of all kinds, as well as oaks, maples, magnolias, strawberry trees, and even some plane trees, the most notable of which is the Plátano de la Trinidad, which is over 200 years old and 56 meters high.

Barge Museum

The house-museum of the sailors was built next to the dock in the Jardín del Príncipe to commemorate the activities that took place during the XNUMXth century, as well as to provide shelter and conservation for the barges that made up the Tagus fleet and the ships delivered to monarchs on various occasions.

Inside is the barge that belonged to Carlos IV, built in Cartagena and painted by Maella with the coats of arms of all the Spanish provinces.

María Cristina, fourth wife of Fernando VII, also has a ship in the shape of a miniature temple, with a carved and gilded upper part. It is likely that it was created by Valencian artisans. It also houses the magnificent felucca of Isabel II, a gift from the city of Mahón in 1861, and the felucca of Alfonso XII, a gift from the city of El Ferrol in 1879.

Train station

It is another of the city's monuments of neo-Mudejar architecture. From May to October, you can take a trip back in time on the Strawberry Train. It is an old steam engine that distributed strawberries between traveling between Madrid and Aranjuez.

The trip departs from the Railway Museum and heads to Aranjuez station, with a strawberry tasting along the way. The ticket, which can be purchased on the Renfe website, covers transportation to the monumental area, entrance to the Palace of Aranjuez and a visit to the city.

Elizabeth II Garden

The famous Garden of Isabel II, integrated into the urban area, is located next to the Plaza de la Mariblanca. It was built on land that had previously served as a manure dump and car and cattle parking lot in the XNUMXth century, when Elizabeth II was a child. A bronze statue of the queen stands in the center of the garden.

How to get to and visit Aranjuez by bus?

The Montoya Brothers offer an incredible transportation service, equipped with all the comforts, and the trip from Madrid to Aranjuez is no exception. His vocation and dedication to the public is outstanding, therefore, you can allow yourself the maximum enjoyment of your trip; you won't have to worry about any setbacks and you can focus on the surroundings with pleasure.

To get to Aranjuez from Madrid, the distance is about 42 kilometers between the two cities, it takes about 45 minutes by bus.

Aranjuez is located in the south of the Community of Madrid, next to the Andalusia motorway (A-4). It is the most direct route from Madrid to the Royal Site of Aranjuez. You should exit the highway at kilometer 50 and follow the signs to the town center.

If you want to see for yourself what is in Aranjuez that provokes so much admiration among tourists, call us to arrange your trip. Create a group of friends willing to live adventures and we take care of the transportation.

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