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Experience the Perseid meteor shower from Madrid's Sierra de Guadarrama with expert guides, a professional telescope, and a meteorite workshop for an unforgettable night.
The tour “See the Perseid meteor shower in Madrid” offers an exceptional opportunity to witness one of the year’s most spectacular celestial displays. Priced at $35 per person and lasting 3 hours, this experience takes place in the Sierra de Guadarrama, just outside the busy city, providing a clear view of the night sky away from light pollution. The tour is guided by expert astronomers, ensuring both entertainment and education for everyone interested in the stars.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of a guided night sky tour, the use of a large aperture professional telescope, and a meteorite workshop where participants can touch real meteorites. With the peak activity occurring on the nights of August 12 and 13, this tour is ideal for those wanting to see shooting stars and learn about their origins in a well-organized, accessible setting.
While the tour is perfect for astronomy enthusiasts and curious travelers alike, it does not include food or drinks, so preparing warm clothing is recommended. The meeting point is clearly marked, with the AstroAfición guide waiting in a blue uniform in the parking lot, making it easy to find your start point.
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The Sierra de Guadarrama offers a premium location for sky watching, away from Madrid’s light pollution. The tour begins at 9:30 p.m. with an interactive workshop on shooting stars and meteorites, where participants can touch real meteorites, gaining a tangible understanding of the Perseids’ origin.
This workshop is especially valuable for those interested in planetary science or looking to deepen their knowledge about meteors. The guides explain what the Perseids are, how they appear annually, and why they are best viewed during this time of year. The opportunity to handle actual meteorites adds an engaging, educational element to the experience.

When night falls, the guides lead a tour of the summer constellations, focusing on the most prominent stars and celestial objects visible from the mountain area. The guided tour ensures that even complete beginners can recognize key stars and learn their stories, all while keeping an eye on the sky for shooting stars.
The guides are skilled in dissemination, making complex astronomical concepts accessible and interesting. This part of the experience lasts until around 12:30 a.m., providing ample time for sky observation without feeling rushed or hurried.

The large aperture telescope is a core feature of the tour, allowing detailed views of impressive objects in the summer sky. Expect to see star clusters and nebulae in the Milky Way, providing a closer look at some of the universe’s most beautiful sights.
The telescope operation is led by professionals, ensuring steady, clear views. The observation session is carefully timed to maximize meteor sightings during the Perseid peak, making sure that no shooting star is missed.
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The tour starts at 9:30 p.m. and concludes around 12:30 a.m., aligning with the peak activity of the Perseid meteor shower. The timing allows for interactive learning, constellation spotting, and detailed telescope observation. The late-night hours are well-paced, ensuring participants have enough time for both educational elements and celestial viewing.
Participants are advised to bring warm clothing to stay comfortable during the outdoor night session. Since food and drink are not included, it’s wise to pack snacks or drinks beforehand if desired. The meeting point is simple to locate, with the guide dressed in blue in the parking lot, just a short walk to the observation site.

One of the standout features is the meteorite workshop, where participants can touch real meteorites and learn about their journey through space. This tangible connection helps deepen understanding of the origins of meteors and the Perseid shower’s relationship to comets and asteroids.
This part of the experience is designed to be interactive and educational, making the science accessible and engaging. It adds a memorable touch that differentiates this tour from standard sky-watching outings.

The tour is conducted in Spanish, and warm clothing is recommended due to outdoor night conditions. The group size and physical demands are not specified, but the focus on guided instruction and short walks suggest it is suitable for most participants. Pets are not allowed, except for assistance dogs.
The full cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility for planning.

This $35, 3-hour experience offers a well-rounded introduction to astronomy, combining sky observation, expert guidance, and hands-on meteorite handling. The location in Sierra de Guadarrama ensures good visibility of the stars, and the timed to coincide with peak Perseid activity makes it one of the best opportunities in Madrid for meteor viewing.
The tour’s strength lies in the knowledgeable guides, detailed explanations, and the use of professional telescopes. It’s particularly suitable for those interested in both science and outdoor adventure, looking for a meaningful night under the stars.
While no food or drinks are included, the comprehensive program and approachable instruction make this a valuable option for anyone eager to see shooting stars and learn about the cosmos in a relaxed, friendly setting.

What is included in the tour?
The experience covers professional telescope observation, an astronomer guide, the starfall observation, a guided tour of the night sky, and a meteorite workshop.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, starting at 9:30 p.m. and ending around 12:30 a.m..
Where does the tour meet?
The guide, dressed in blue with the company logo, waits in the parking lot about 200 meters from the observation site for easy identification.
Is food or drink included?
No, food and drinks are not included, so participants should prepare accordingly.
What should I bring?
Participants are advised to wear warm clothing due to outdoor nighttime conditions.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is this suitable for children or all ages?
While specific age limits are not mentioned, the focus on guided explanations and outdoor observation suggests it is suitable for most, provided warm clothing is worn.
Is the tour conducted in English?
No, the tour is conducted in Spanish.
Are pets allowed?
Only assistance dogs are permitted; pets are not allowed.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of expert astronomer guidance, a large aperture telescope, and the meteorite workshop creates a comprehensive, hands-on celestial experience right outside Madrid.