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Finding the start of the Camino Madrid

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Hi all, I’m sitting in the Rodilla Cafe on Plaza Castilla after looking for an arrow or some sign to show the start of the Camino Madrid. My sister and I hope to begin walking tomorrow morning, but we’re unsure where to start. Any help would be appreciated. 🙂
 
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I walked it in 2019, so it may be different now, but back then the church referenced above was the unofficial starting point for the Camino. However, there were no yellow arrows until you got to Plaza de Castilla.

So I made my own way from the church to the Plaza. Heading north up the street, both before and after Cafe Rodilla, there were yelpow arrows. Look on street lights, street lamps, kerbs, buildings, etc.

But head north from Cafe Rodilla and you should find some. Good luck! It’s a great Camino.
 
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Hi all, I’m sitting in the Rodilla Cafe on Plaza Castilla after looking for an arrow or some sign to show the start of the Camino Madrid. My sister and I hope to begin walking tomorrow morning, but we’re unsure where to start. Any help would be appreciated. 🙂


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I am a bit confused. We will walk the Camino de Madrid in the Spring. After looking at Google Maps, the Plaza de Santiago and the photo provided are right by the church and make perfect sense as the start of the Camino de Madrid.

However, I´m confused by the references to Plaza Castilla. Per Googe Maps, it´s something like 12 km from the church. Is there more than one Plaza Castilla in Madrid? Or is it just an alternative location in Madrid where you can pick up the Camino de Madrid?

As a side note, I love the photo with the double way marking for Uclés and Santiago. We´re going to start our camino walking from Uclés to Madrid, so it´s very cool that that camino is marked all the way to the start of the Camino de Madrid.
 
To reiterate what I said in my initial post, at the time that I walked it (5 years ago), the church was generally considered the starting point, but there were no yellow arrows to guide you from that point. The yellow arrows started at the Plaza de Castilla. Maybe somebody that has walked it more recently can comment on where they picked up the yellow arrows. Much could have changed in 5 years.

I had booked a hotel right at the Plaza de Castilla, so upon arrival in Madrid, I dropped my pack at the hotel and took the metro to central Madrid. I found the church and then walked back to the hotel, making my own way through the city streets. My recollection is that it was about 7-8 kilometres from the church to the Plaza. The next day I left the hotel and in about 30 metres I was on the Camino.

Maybe the OP can let us know how they got along.
 
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I am a bit confused. We will walk the Camino de Madrid in the Spring. After looking at Google Maps, the Plaza de Santiago and the photo provided are right by the church and make perfect sense as the start of the Camino de Madrid.

However, I´m confused by the references to Plaza Castilla. Per Googe Maps, it´s something like 12 km from the church. Is there more than one Plaza Castilla in Madrid? Or is it just an alternative location in Madrid where you can pick up the Camino de Madrid?

As a side note, I love the photo with the double way marking for Uclés and Santiago. We´re going to start our camino walking from Uclés to Madrid, so it´s very cool that that camino is marked all the way to the start of the Camino de Madrid.
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I think the two most obvious places to start your Camino de Madrid are in the historic center at the Church of Santiago and San Juan Bautista, or you can start from Plaza Castilla (the arrows outside the Rodilla store may have faded, but just keep walking up the Castellana and you will find the arrows).

If you start at the church of Santiago near Sol, I would highly recommend that you not take the route up Bravo Murillo, which is the route I have seen recommended on various sites. It is an uninteresting, shadeless, car-filled walk. I have suggested several alternatives on this thread, and I think you will be much happier with your exit from Madrid if you take one of the options that take you through old Madrid, and then up north on shady boulevards. See my suggestions here.
 
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