
Day at the Races: Immersive Hippodrome Visit
Step into the glamour of Madrid’s legendary Hipódromo de la Zarzuela with a private, guided introduction to the world of horse racing. Your family will be collected from the hotel by a thoroughbred expert, who will accompany you throughout this immersive experience.
On arrival, begin with a stroll through the historic grandstands and learn about the architecture, traditions, and stories that give this venue its celebrated charm. Visit the paddock to see the sleek racehorses up close and discover the art of reading a race program before selecting your favorites. With insider tips from professional jockeys, you’ll place your bets and then feel the excitement build as you watch the first race from a privileged vantage point.
Afterward, the day unfolds at your own rhythm. Settle into the Premium Terrace, an exclusive space overlooking the finish line, where continuous catering is served—gourmet bites paired with cocktails, wine, beer, and soft drinks. Between races, enjoy a special meet-and-greet with the day’s featured jockeys, complete with a commemorative photo and a keepsake gift.
Both refined and exhilarating, this outing offers an unforgettable way to share Madrid’s equestrian tradition as a family.

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