The Cuesta de la Vega is one of the most special corners of historic Madrid. Located at the foot of the city’s monumental skyline, it connects Almudena Cathedral and the Royal Palace with the Manzanares River. It is a key spot for understanding the origins of Madrid, as it preserves remains of the medieval wall that once protected the old town.
Along its path lie the Gardens of the Cuesta de la Vega, a quiet and little-known green space ideal for strolling while enjoying unique views of the cathedral and the Royal Palace surroundings. Its tree-lined paths and landscaped areas offer a peaceful break in the heart of the city.
Just a short walk away extends the Parque de Atenas, a large urban park running parallel to the river. With wide lawns, play areas and the Royal Palace as an impressive backdrop, it is a favourite spot for families, joggers and anyone looking to unwind. Together, these spaces form a green corridor that blends history, nature and one of the most beautiful panoramas in Madrid.