About

The Chapel of the Virgin of the Harbour stands as a captivating testament to Baroque architecture in Madrid, crafted by the distinguished architect Pedro de Ribera. This enchanting little chapel, with its intricate designs and graceful aura, draws visitors with its serene charm nestled within a tranquil park setting. Beyond its spiritual offerings, the area in front of the chapel becomes a lively hub for varied activities, where groups can partake in rollerblading lessons, enjoy exhilarating music sessions, or sway to salsa rhythms on the expansive tarmac. It remains a distinguished sanctuary that warmly welcomes those seeking reflection during the Sunday Mass or enthusiasts desiring vibrant community interactions. With an impressive Google rating of 4.6, it's an ideal spot for both cultural enrichment and leisurely pursuits.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Puente de Segovia
Bus stop 180 m walk
Virgen Del Puerto - Fósforo
Bus stop 486 m walk
Cuesta De La Vega
Bus station 415 m walk
Príncipe Pío - Campo Del Moro
Bus station 464 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 1,197 reviews
4.6/5 1,197 reviews
Jon Agra
Jon Agra
4 weeks ago on Google

De jueves a domingo puedes ir a bailar SBK totalmente gratis en su explanada, buen ambiente y gente respetuosa

Satyapal 14
Satyapal 14
1 month ago on Google

Lots of dancing sessions in the night

Maria Eliza Erazo Tovar
Maria Eliza Erazo Tovar
1 month ago on Google

Súper el ambiente me gustó mucho reunirme y compartir