Madrid, the vibrant heart of Spain 🇪🇸, beckons runners from around the globe to experience its unique blend of culture and athleticism. With over 10 million visitors annually, this European gem 💦 is renowned for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and endless entertainment options. The Movistar Madrid Half Marathon in April offers an unforgettable running adventure through some of Spain’s most iconic landmarks. The race features a half marathon distance of 21 kilometers and a shorter yet exhilarating 5.8 km run called the Carrera ProFuturo. Participants will traverse streets lined with historical monuments, passing by the National Library 📚, Natural Sciences Museum 👩🔬, Ministry of Agriculture 🐄, Plaza de Castilla, Puerta de Alcalá, and the magnificent Parque del Buen Retiro 🛝. The route is designed to showcase Madrid’s architectural splendor while challenging runners with varied terrain. Starting on Paseo de Recoletos, racers will wind their way through bustling avenues before a dramatic 180° turn at Plaza Castilla. This twist in the road requires precision and control as you navigate back towards familiar landmarks like Bravo Murillo Avenue and Canal de Isabel II. The course then weaves around Parque del Buen Retiro’s lush greenery, offering runners refreshing views of nature amidst urban vibrancy. As the race progresses, participants will encounter several iconic sites including Plaza Emperador Carlos V, Museo del Prado 🖼️, and the Fountain of Neptune ⛲️. The final stretch takes you along the Botanical Garden before crossing the finish line near Plaza Cibeles and Plaza Colón. Along the way, four hydration stations are strategically placed at key intervals to keep runners fueled and hydrated. For those looking for a shorter but equally engaging experience, the Carrera ProFuturo loops around Parque del Buen Retiro with its start and finish 🏁 at Puerta de Alcalá. This 5.8 km run is more than just a race; it’s an opportunity to contribute to digital education through entry fees that support initiatives aimed at reducing global educational inequalities. Madrid isn’t just about running, though. The city invites visitors to explore its rich cultural offerings such as the Prado Museum 🖼️ and Reina Sofia Gallery. History buffs will appreciate visits to Plaza Mayor, the Royal Palace, Almudena Cathedral, and other sumptuous monuments that reflect centuries of Spanish history. Whether you’re a seasoned marathoner or a casual jogger, Madrid promises an experience filled with stunning scenery, challenging routes, and vibrant city life. So why wait? Sign up for the Movistar Madrid Half Marathon today and immerse yourself in this captivating blend of sport and culture!
Races Offered
Semi-Marathon
Apr 04, 2027
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21.1K
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Running
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09:15
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€49.00
Carrera Profuturo
Apr 04, 2027
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5.8K
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Running
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273 days remaining
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€0.00
Weather History
These values represent the 3-year monthly averages for April in Madrid.
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8.5° / 21.2°
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5.5° / 17.5°
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Avg sunshine hours
11h 31m
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Avg rainfall
1.5 mm
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Avg snowfall
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Avg wind speed
10.3 km/h (Light breeze)
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Sweat loss rate
Low
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Course conditions
Firm and slightly soft
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Max UV Index
Moderate (5.0)
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Humidity
53.7%
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Sunrise
07:35
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Sunset
20:53
About Madrid
Learn more about the host city, Madrid.
Madrid is Spain's capital and largest city. A city that has been marked by Spain's varied and tumultuous history, Madrid has some of Europe's most impressive cultural and architectural heritage, which includes grand avenues, plazas, buildings and monuments, world-class art galleries and museums, highly popular football teams, and cultural events of international fame for everyone. Madrid is also renowned for gastronomic delights and a nightlife lasting up until dawn.