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  1. Real-time webcams. Check what the weather is like on Mt Teide today. Information on the status of the cable car and its trails, the Refuge and the Observatory, weather forecast, real-time webcams, and information on the status of the access roads to Mt Teide.

  2. Check our opening times and choose your ideal ticket. Your visit to the Teleférico Benalmádena is now easier than ever! Check our timetables and choose the day of your visit. We also have different types of tickets and prices, so you can choose the one that suits you best. All that's left is to enjoy this amazing activity!

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    • About Quito’s Teleférico
    • The Swing in The Clouds
    • Another Exciting Thing
    • Going Back Down

    The bottom station of the teleférico is situated on the northwest side of Quito’s city center. If you book a taxi, be sure to ask them to take you to “Vulqano Park” or “Parque Vulqano.” Vulqano Park is an amusement park, but your taxi driver will likely know you want to go to the cable car. Another transportation tip: Book a yellow taxi for this tr...

    I’ll admit to being somewhat basic. When I’m doing my research about a place, I want to know where some of the best photo opportunities are. Especially because I like to share them here and on Instagram. And one of the best places for a photo — maybe in all of Quito — is on a swing that overlooks the city. On top of the mountain/volcano. After arri...

    There are various viewpoints once you’re up there by the swing. On a clear day, you can see tons of mountains in the distance, including the famous Cotopaxi. It was not a particularly clear day for us, so we couldn’t see too much farther than the city. That was okay. We were wandering around trying to figure out what else there was to do/see up the...

    When you’re ready to head back down, make sure you still have your ticket that you bought for the trip up. But the reason I gave this its own section is to just briefly explain the situation when it comes to getting back into the city. After you get off the teleférico and walk down near the entrance to Parque Vulqano, you’ll probably want to get a ...

  4. Committed to providing memorable experiences today for future generations, we integrate sustainability in our day-to-day work and we have been awarded the "S" Certificate for Sustainable Tourism for our contribution to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. The best views of the coast of Malaga! Climb to the highest point of Benalmádena by ...

  5. Jun 20, 2017 · The Teleférico runs during rain or shine – even snow. But if there’s extremely high winds (more than 35 kilometers/21 miles per hour) or electric storms, it may be closed. The hours vary per day and season, so check the website to confirm. Make sure to enter the facility at least 20 minutes before closing time to ensure you get to ride.

  6. Riding on the Teleférico. The Teleférico has eighty cabins, each with a maximum capacity of six people. The cable car runs between Parque Oeste, in central Madrid, and Casa de Campo, the capital’s largest park. The whole distance is 2.5 kilometres, taking eleven minutes to get from one station to the other. During the journey, passengers ...

  7. w3.esmadrid.com › madrid-telefericoMadrid Teleférico

    Madrid Teleférico. 1. 2. 3. Information. Map. The Madrid Cable Car offers residents of Madrid and tourists the chance to fly over the city and gaze from the air at the most historical, as well as the greenest, parts of Madrid. Monumental buildings, highways, parks and gardens are at your feet, offering one of the most evocative views of the city.

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