Ever dreamt of reliving the iconic John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John drive-in cinema moment from 'Grease'? Well, Madrid offers you just that with Autocine Madrid Cesur FP, one of Europe's grandest drive-in cinemas.
Spread across an expansive 25,000 square meters, this cinematic haven accommodates up to 350 cars, but its charm doesn't end with just movies. Autocine Madrid is an amalgamation of entertainment, food, and nostalgia. From the latest film releases and classic movie screenings to immersive live concerts, the lineup is always bustling with excitement.
Before the main event, dive into a culinary journey with their array of food trucks or savor classic American delights at the on-site diner. And if you're in the mood for some al fresco entertainment during the warmer months, the strategically placed speakers ensure you don't miss a beat. Of course, for those who prefer a personal touch, bringing your own snacks is always an option.
For the ultimate throwback, rent a Cadillac and truly immerse yourself in the 'Grease' ambiance. With varied pricing and numerous discount bundles, there's an option for everyone. And don’t forget to keep an eye on their 'Events calendar'; Autocine offers more than just films, promising an unforgettable experience every time.
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