Evento Privado is a flexible private-event space in Madrid, Comunidad de Madrid, Spain, designed to host groups up to forty people. Situated in the city, this compact hall offers accessible entry for guests with reduced mobility—note that the restrooms are not fully adapted; organizers ask wheelchair users to contact the host via WhatsApp as noted in confirmation emails so the team can prepare dedicated space.
Inside, the room's clean lines and adaptable seating make it ideal for pre- or post-adventure gatherings: briefing sessions before a day on nearby trails, slide nights after multi-day expeditions, or small-exhibit meetups. With capacity capped at 40, the venue strikes a balance between intimacy and scale, lending itself to workshops, film screenings, and community meet-and-greets where conversation matters. The operator provides a blank canvas rather than a fixed program: bring a projector, arrange theatre or cabaret seating, or set up stations for gear demos.
Practical touches matter here. The accessible entrance speeds arrival for larger groups, and staff coordination by message means last-minute layout changes are straightforward. Because the listing does not specify included amenities, plan as if you’ll need to bring audiovisual gear, extension cords, and catering contacts. That preparation turns the space from an empty room into a polished event that runs on schedule.
This room is particularly useful for outdoor-focused leaders and guides traveling through Madrid who want a contained, weatherproof place to deliver safety briefings, hand out maps, and show route photos before departing. It also works for small reunion dinners and local conservation talks, where a focused audience and good acoustics trump ballroom-scale flash. Given the venue’s location in Madrid, it serves as a practical hub between the urban start point and regional recreation areas across Comunidad de Madrid.
Booking is straightforward for groups under 40; accessibility accommodations are highlighted in booking confirmation, and the host asks wheelchair users to contact the provided WhatsApp number so staff can reserve space. Because most specifics—pricing, AV, catering—are handled case by case, organizers should confirm needs in advance and bring backups for tech. That outlook makes Evento Privado less of a turnkey rental and more of a collaborative space: you bring the plan, and the venue provides a neutral, well-located stage in one of Spain’s liveliest capitals.
On the practical side, schedule load-in windows and confirm elevator access if you’re transporting bulky gear; the operator’s confirmation email includes WhatsApp phone number to coordinate arrival and requirements. For smaller adventure organizations, the venue’s scale keeps costs manageable while offering privacy for equipment checks, map briefings, and AV presentations. Treat the space as a planning hub — book it for focused hours and leave time for tidy-up so your group can move to the next leg.