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  1. The Madrid Teleférico is open seven days a week, and holds seasonal hours. The Teleférico holds later weekend hours, and may close in windy weather conditions and during thunderstorms. This is a busy weekend destination if the weather's pleasant, so expect crowds if you visit on Saturday or Sunday.

    • 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 ...

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  3. 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 .

  4. Apr 24, 2014 · An extraordinary 2.5km (1.5-mile) trip over the Casa de Campo and Parque del Oeste in a cable car. Even on rainy days, the views of the Palacio Real, Madrid Río

    • Paseo del Pintor Rosales s/n (Argüelles) y Cerro Garabita, s/n (Casa de Campo), 28011
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  5. Jan 24, 2023 · The pulley that broke down was repaired, but the Puerto Plata Teleferico was closed down for more than 4 months anyway. The cable car is now full reopened, though it does close occasionally for a few days at a time for preventative maintenance.

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  6. The teleferico Madrid is a cable car which takes you up above the city from the Paseo del Pintor Rosales Street terminal, near Templo de Debod and the Arguelles metro station and travels all the way to the Parque Casa de Campo.

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · The Portuguese name is Teleferico; Many of the smaller ones only take cash payments, so make sure you have enough; I can’t guarantee opening times – they can be closed or modified for maintenance; Except the 2 ones in Funchal, the others have one 2 cabins – one goes down while the other goes up – so you may have to wait for your turn ...

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