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✈️How to get to Noches Del Botánico
Planning your trip to Noches Del Botánico? Here's how to get there by plane, train or car, and plan your route to the festival site.
- Nearest airport: Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD), about 14 km from the venue.
- Allow about 20 min by car from the airport to the site.
- By train, head for Madrid or the nearest major station, then finish by bus, shuttle or taxi to the site.
- By car, plan for on-site parking and expect heavy traffic around the venue on festival days.
🛏️Where to stay near Noches Del Botánico
Accommodation near the Noches Del Botánico site fills up fast. Compare hotels, apartments and rentals nearby and book early to stay as close to the stage as possible.
Also consider staying around Madrid, the nearest large city, if the closest options to the site are sold out.
Estimated travel time to the site
| Distance | 🚗 Car / taxi | 🚴 Bike | 🚶 On foot |
|---|---|---|---|
| ~1 km | ~3 min | ~4 min | ~12 min |
| ~3 km | ~7 min | ~12 min | ~36 min |
| ~5 km | ~11 min | ~20 min | ~1 h |
| ~10 km | ~22 min | ~40 min | ~2 h |
Public transport: depends on the network around Madrid.
Each accommodation's distance to the site is shown on the map above. Rough estimates; allow extra time during festival peak hours.
🗺️Things to do near Noches Del Botánico
Many shows happen in the evening, so use your days to explore the area around Noches Del Botánico. Guided tours, museums, outdoor experiences and local activities can be booked in a few clicks before you go.
Nearby, Madrid and its surroundings offer museums, walks and local gems to discover between sets.
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❓FAQ
Where does Noches del Botánico take place and when?
The festival settles into the Real Jardín Botánico Alfonso XIII of the Complutense University of Madrid (Av. Complutense, 28040 Madrid), a 6,000 m² garden home to more than a thousand species. The concert cycle stretches from June to July 2026.
What time does the site open?
The garden gates open at 7:00 PM, when the magic begins under the shade of the trees ahead of the concerts.
How do I get there by public transport?
The metro is ideal: Ciudad Universitaria station (line 6 / grey) is a 500 m walk from the venue, with the last train at 1:30 AM. Several bus lines also serve the area (132, G, U, 82, F, and the N20 night service). A cycle lane leads right to the entrance, with free bike parking less than 250 m away.
Can children attend and up to what age is it free?
Minors of any age are welcome. Entry is free for children under 5 provided they do not take up a seat; from age 6 a ticket is required, and under-16s must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian.
Is the festival accessible for people with reduced mobility?
Yes — the venue is fitted with ramps, handrails, comfortable areas and priority places so that people with reduced mobility can enjoy the concert alongside their companion. The nearby car park (550 m) has 36 reserved accessible spaces.
What food is available on site?
There is plenty of choice: El Rincón Mexicano (handmade Mexican food), Pizza para Jazz (hand-kneaded pizzas), R&B Food (burgers and hot dogs), Mediterranean cuisine (Iberian cured meats and cheeses) and La crepería, with good vegetarian options. Cocktails are mixed by professional bartenders.
Which edition is this?
2026 marks the tenth anniversary of Noches del Botánico.



