The Príncipe Pío- Cuesta de San Vicente car park in Madrid is very close to the city centre. The street the Cuesta de San Vicente car park is located on, connects Bailén with the Puerta de San Vicente, the roundabout where the Paseo de la Virgen del Puerto and the Paseo de Florida begin. Thanks to its location, the Cuesta de San Vicente car park is a good alternative for parking in Madrid near some of the capital's most popular places of interest. In fact, if you want to visit Madrid, take advantage of the Cuesta de San Vicente car park and don't forget to park near the Plaza de España, located a little more than 5 minutes away on foot, and in the centre of which you'll find the Cervantes Monument.
Thanks to the Cuesta de San Vicente car park, you can park near the Royal Palace of Madrid, as well as the Sabatini Gardens, emblematic places in Madrid, just 400 metres from the car park. Visiting downtown Madrid has never been easier thanks to the Cuesta de San Vicente car park. After visiting the Royal Palace, you can comfortably walk to the Almudena Cathedral, the Royal Theater and the Plaza de Oriente, all in less than 10 minutes. About 500 metres from the Cuesta de San Vicente car park you'll also find the Cerralbo Museum and the Royal Monastery of the Encarnación, to make your visit to Madrid even more complete.
Do you want to visit Madrid and enjoy a relaxing day surrounded by nature? With the Cuesta de San Vicente car park you can park near the Temple of Debod, located about 10 minutes away on foot, where you can not only enjoy a beautiful panoramic view of Madrid, but you can also stroll through the park where it is located. You can reach the Rose Garden of Madrid, and even the great Parque del Oeste, by foot, from the Temple of Debod. If what you prefer during your visit to Madrid is to go shopping, that is no problem! The Cuesta de San Vicente car park is an 8-minute walk from the Príncipe Pío shopping centre, which has a number of shops, shops, restaurants, bars and also a multiplex cinema.
When parking in Príncipe Pío, you will also have the possibility to move comfortably to other areas of Madrid, as here you will find the Príncipe Pío interchange, which is made up of a Cercanías-RENFE station (through which trains on lines C1, C7 and C10 pass), bus stations to the different municipalities of Madrid and metro stations on lines 6, 10 and the Ramal-Ópera. Likewise, parking in the centre of Madrid has never been so easy and convenient thanks to the Cuesta de San Vicente car park, whose location is so ideal that you can see much of Madrid by foot, or use public transport to get to every corner of the city.