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      • The Teleférico de Madrid, or Madrid Cable Car, is a gondola lift in the Spanish capital city of Madrid. It is 2,457 metres (8,061 ft) long and links the Parque del Oeste with the Casa de Campo. The line was built by Von Roll and opened in 1969. It uses 72 six-seater cabins, which take 11 minutes to travel the full length of the line.
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  2. Address. Paseo. Pintor Rosales, s/n. 28011. Tourist area. Casa de Campo. Telephone. (+34) 914 068 810. Fax. -- Web. https://teleferico.emtmadrid.es/ Email. teleferico@emtmadrid.es. Metro. Argüelles (L3, L4, L6), Batán (L10), Lago (L10), Moncloa (L3, L6), Ventura Rodríguez (L3) Bus. 21, 33, 62, 74. Cercanías (local train) --

  3. The Teleférico de Madrid is not considered one of Madrids top attractions, but every year it offers its service to over 300,000 passengers. The capital’s cable car is a great option for children and families. 2. Location. Paseo del Pintor Rosales. Schedule. Normally it opens at 11 am and closes at 4 pm. (In summer it closes at 8 pm or 9 pm).

  4. Coordinates: 40.423896°N 3.735350°W. The Teleférico de Madrid, or Madrid Cable Car, is a gondola lift in the Spanish capital city of Madrid. It is 2,457 metres (8,061 ft) long and links the Parque del Oeste with the Casa de Campo. The line was built by Von Roll and opened in 1969.

  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. Madrid. One of the world’s most horizontal cable cars (it never hangs more than 40m above the ground), the Teleférico putters out from the slopes of Parque del Oeste. The 2.5km journey takes you into the depths of the Casa de Campo, Madrid’s enormous green open space west of the city centre.

  7. Madrid Teleférico is a cable car service that connects both sides of Madrid, crossing the river and helping locals avoid rush-hour traffic on their morning and...

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