Hola and Welcome to Madrid!
My name is Beatriz, and I was born and raised in this beautiful city where I work as a Licensed Tour Guide.
After finishing my university studies in Tourism, I decided to travel and lived overseas for a while. I spent almost 9 years living and working in the UK and Australia, always within the Travel Industry where I worked in Hotels, Museums (such the British Museum or the V&A Museum in London), as a Product Manager in online travel accommodation and as a freelance tour guide in my free time.
Since I was a child, I have been passionate about history, art, nature and learning different cultures. I´ve always been very curious, enthusiastic and a storyteller.
On top of that: I am a globetrotter myself! and, I have travelled to more than 50 countries around the world!
PRESS NOTES
ENTREVISTA EL PAIS – SECCIÓN DE EL VIAJERO – 4 septiembre 2021
Una ´mzungu´ en Tanzania
EL MUNDO METROPOLI – 17 marzo 2021
VISITAS ORIGINALES DE MADRID: Dos rutas históricas en honor a la mujer: De las lavanderas del Manzanares a las intelectuales del Ateneo
MADRID DIRECTO – TELEMADRID
Reportaje sobre las visitas en Navalcarnero 13 agosto 2020
THE OBJECTIVE – Lifestyle –
¿Por qué viajar solo aunque tengas pareja?- 20 julio 2020
EFETUR VIAJES
Viviendo en Australia – 8 enero 2015
MADRID DIRECTO – TELEMADRID
Reportaje de El Madrid de Las Mujeres – 8 de marzo 2021
Like a good “Madrileña”
I love to show my city through my eyes: the official history… and the unofficial, the gossips, the most hidden corners, the places where we, “Madrileños” go, what we do, where we eat… With me you will learn to “madrileñear”.
I am a Madrid Official Guide
And I offer a great diversity of walking tours in Madrid for all audiences.
From children tours, themed walks, discovery tours around the most popular neighbourhoods in Madrid, guided tours in museums, gastronomic and Wine Tours in towns within Madrid Region such as Navalcarnero, Colmenar de Oreja or Chinchón.
I also have the qualification to guide in other World Heritage cities such as San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Aranjuez, Alcalá de Henares, Toledo, Ávila, Segovia and Salamanca.