Do you know that in the same Madrid You can also enjoy the splendor of the arrival of spring walking through a large park between Almond trees in bloom?
Indeed, in the Quinta de los Molinos park Every year all the almond trees that extend along it bloom for about two weeks.
In this way, a landscape of great beauty is created that attracts hundreds of visitors to enjoy it.
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La almond blossom date It depends on the weather during the months of January and February.
All the information in detail
- 1 What are the dates for 2026 to see almond trees in bloom?
- 2 Where to see almond trees in bloom in Madrid: where is the Quinta de los Molinos
- 3 What is the experience of visiting the Quinta de los Molinos park like?
- 4 How to get to Quinta de los Molinos in Madrid
- 5 Photos of almond trees in bloom in Quinta de los Molinos
What are the dates for 2026 to see almond trees in bloom?
If this weather is mild, flowering comes a few days earlier, as happened in 2020 with a very warm end of January and beginning of February, so the almond blossom began to sprout in mid-February and from the 22nd. They were already in full splendor.
And on the other hand, if the weather is colder than usual, these dates are delayed.
That happened in 2021 when in Madrid we had an extraordinarily cold beginning of January with heavy snowfall. Filomena and frost, which led to a certain delay in flowering.
But in general, the Ideal dates to see the almond trees in bloom in the Fifth of the Mills from Madrid are usually at the end of February.

In this regard, I remind you that last year the almond blossom It came a few days early, by mid-February they were already in their full splendor, an invitation to go and see this spectacular landscape that you have right in the city of Madrid.
Where to see almond trees in bloom in Madrid: where is the Quinta de los Molinos
El Quinta de los Molinos park It is not a very well-known corner even among Madrid residents.
Located at the end of the Alcala street, at number 512, in the district of San Blas, this park occupies 25 hectares, which are covered with trees, including olive trees, pines, eucalyptus and the aforementioned almond trees.
In this park there is also a small pond, as well as a mansion and two mills that give their name to the park.
Considered as Historical Park and Asset of Cultural Interest, the original farm of the Fifth of the Mills It was owned by an architect from Alicante.

After his death and after remaining semi-abandoned for a time, the park was transferred in 1980 to the Madrid City Council, an organization that dedicated a quarter of its surface to residential construction.
What is the experience of visiting the Quinta de los Molinos park like?
I have worked for several years near the Fifth of the Mills, and seeing the park already with the almond trees in bloom was a clear indication of the arrival of climatological spring.
Every year, depending on how severe the winter was, throughout the month of February it was already possible to see the flowering of almond trees in Quinta de los Molinos.
Last year I had the opportunity to return to visit the Quinta de los Molinos and appreciate its great beauty at this time.

If you dare, you will have the opportunity to enjoy a walk through this little-known place in Madrid surrounded by this beautiful landscape, but I can tell you in advance that if you do it on a weekend, you will not be alone because at this time of year it is full of visitors.
How to get to Quinta de los Molinos in Madrid
If you do not have your own vehicle, the best way to get to the Quinta de los Molinos It is, without a doubt, in Metro using line 5, having to get off at the station Suances.
Visiting hours of the Quinta de los Molinos
La Fifth of the Mills It is a public park with a closed area, so it has an established schedule to visit it and walk among the almond trees.
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El Quinta de los Molinos park schedule It is every day of the week from 6,30:22,30 a.m. to XNUMX:XNUMX p.m.
Photos of almond trees in bloom in Quinta de los Molinos
To encourage you even more to make this visit, here you have more photos of the almond trees in bloom at Quinta de los Molinos.










Good afternoon Jose Luis,
First of all, congratulations on the blog.
Please, could you tell me if the almond trees in the park are still in bloom?
I plan a visit next Monday, March 4. Do you think it's probably in the flowering process then?
Thank you
I would like to know if next weekend, February 24 and 25, the almond trees in the Quinta de los Molinos in Madrid are still in bloom.
She lived far away and would like to be sure
Thank you very much
Yes, María de los Ángeles, surely next weekend the flowering will continue, you will see that it is spectacular
Hello Jose, it will be too late to see the almond trees, right?
Thank you
Hello Jose Luis:
I just saw your comment from two weeks ago... are the almond trees still in bloom? I would like to go for a walk today and take photos.
Thank you
Buff, I don't know, I just saw news about the almond trees in Levante that are all burned by this week's frost...
thank you very much
Hello, we want to know if they are already flowering or would it be okay to wait another week. We are a group from a school of families and we have already had some friends who have gone half blooming. It would be to go this Sunday or the next. What do you recommend us?
Patrick, I tell you that the almond trees are already in full bloom, so it is time to visit Quinta de los Molinos.
Enjoy it 🙂