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We propose a tour through the scenarios of many of the most iconic series and films in the history of Spain. We start at Puerta del Sol, where millions of people have walked on their screens before visiting it.
The next stop will be Callao, where we will contemplate the famous luminous Schweppes sign and remember one of the most mythical scenes of The Day of the Beast and The House of Paper.
In Gran Vía, the scene of hundreds of wonderful fictions of the national production, we will visit the legendary Chicote bar, frequented by actors and film directors and a fundamental axis of the series Arde Madrid.
The Metrópolis building, the Círculo de Bellas Artes or the Banco de España... Get to know the places, filming secrets and intrahistories of the dream factory that is our cinema!
• Guide
• Lunch/Beverage
• Pick up service and return to the hotel
• 1 hour & 30 min.
Book as soon as possible to guarantee availability, especially on long weekends and holidays.
We will send you an email with a voucher that you can print or take with you to the activity.
How to make a reservation?
To book the tour you just have to choose the desired date and fill out the form on this page. Confirmation is immediate.
Yes (if suitable for persons with reduced mobility)
• Tour subject to availability
• Minimum of 3 people is required to guarantee the departure.
• Distinctive: Blue umbrella
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