Our review focuses on Madrid’s Interactive Axe Throwing experience at Atocha, a lively 1.5-hour session offered by EL HACHAZO. It’s a bold way to spend an afternoon, combining skill-building, friendly competition, and a dash of warrior spirit — all set in Madrid’s bustling community near the Atocha station. The playful atmosphere and innovative “interactive targets” set this activity apart from typical bar games or escape rooms.
Two aspects particularly catch my eye. First, their massive arsenal of axes and knives, which means you’re not limited to just one type of weapon. Second, their 15 interactive games promise variety and challenge, making it suitable for groups looking for a fun, competitive, and memorable experience. However, it’s worth noting that the activity requires closed shoes and, for safety reasons, the staff reserves the right to stop play if someone shows signs of drunkenness — a sensible rule that keeps safety front and center.
A possible consideration is the price point — $34 per person — which offers a lot of value considering the length, equipment, and guided instruction. Still, if you’re not into physical activity or are wary of swinging axes, this might not be your first choice. But for those seeking a thrilling mix of skill and silliness, it’s an often-overlooked, genuinely fun option in Madrid.
Key points / Takeaways
- Unique interactive element: The 15 different games on interactive targets set this apart from standard axe-throwing venues.
- Expert guidance: An instructor teaches safety, throwing techniques, and game rules, which helps beginners feel confident.
- Large arsenal of axes and knives: You’ll have access to a variety of weapons, making each throw a new challenge.
- Includes a drink: One beverage per person adds a relaxed social vibe to the activity.
- Accessible and flexible: The activity is wheelchair accessible and offers flexible booking with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- Good for groups: Whether for team-building, birthdays, or just a fun day out, the mix of games and competition appeals to all.
A Deep Dive into Madrid’s Interactive Axe Throwing Adventure

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Setting the Scene: What You Can Expect from the Experience
Arriving at the venue near Madrid’s busy Atocha station, you immediately sense this isn’t a typical bar or game room. The instructors, who speak both English and Spanish, are friendly and clear in their safety instructions. They emphasize responsible play — a necessary reminder when dealing with axes and knives.
The session lasts 115 minutes and begins with a comprehensive safety briefing. Safety rules are non-negotiable here, and you’ll learn best practices for handling the large arsenal of axes and knives. The instructor, dubbed “Axe-perts,” guides you through the basics of how to throw an axe and demonstrates different techniques. Even if you’re a complete novice, you’ll find their approach straightforward and encouraging.
After this initial instruction, you dive into the fun: aiming for interactive targets with up to 15 different games. These games are designed to be both competitive and amusing, often involving team challenges or individual scoring. The interactive aspect means you’re not just chucking axes aimlessly — the targets light up, and each game has its own set of rules and objectives, from accuracy contests to timed challenges.
The Arsenal: Variety and Challenge
One of the biggest draws here is the large arsenal of axes, knives, and “weird stuff” (as the description cheekily states). This variety keeps the experience fresh. You might find yourself throwing traditional axes, throwing knives, or even trying some unconventional weapons, which adds a playful, almost theatrical element.
This extensive selection, combined with the interactive games, means you’re engaging in a mini tournament by the end of your session. Expect to switch weapons frequently, keeping the challenge level high and the fun constant.
The Social Vibe: Good Vibes and Friendly Competition
The inclusion of a drink for each participant makes this more than just a physical challenge; it’s social. Whether you’re with friends, family, or colleagues, this activity encourages camaraderie and laughter. The venue offers board games and a relaxed atmosphere, which makes it suitable for groups of all ages (with the age restriction of 16+ unless accompanied by an adult).
One reviewer humorously remarked, “the nicest people! We all enjoyed,” capturing how the friendly staff and lively environment foster a welcoming space. The instructors keep the atmosphere light and supportive, even when someone’s aiming for the bullseye for the first time.
Who Is This For?
This activity is ideal for adventure-seekers, group outings, or those just wanting a different way to spend an afternoon in Madrid. If you love a little competition, enjoy trying new skills, or just want an activity that sparks laughter and friendly rivalry, this fits the bill. It’s also perfect for teams or families wanting a safe, inclusive environment with a bit of edge.
Price and Practical Considerations
At $34 per person, the activity offers excellent value considering the comprehensive instruction, equipment, and interactive games. Keep in mind, you need closed shoes — a detail that might trip up some visitors if they’re unprepared. The booking process is flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, and a full refund up to 24 hours in advance makes it easy to plan without pressure.
The venue is wheelchair accessible, extending its inclusivity, and the guides are bilingual, ensuring clear communication for both locals and travelers.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
For travelers looking to add a dash of adrenaline and humor to their Madrid trip, this interactive axe throwing experience delivers. It’s a surprisingly versatile activity, blending skill, teamwork, and playful competition in a safe setting. Plus, the inclusion of multiple game modes keeps boredom at bay and ensures there’s something for all.
While it’s a bit unconventional, the overall vibe is relaxed and friendly, making it a good choice for almost any group. If you’re in Madrid and want to try something different that combines physical activity with a social twist, this activity is definitely worth considering.
Who Will Enjoy This?

This experience suits groups that crave a fun challenge and enjoy light-hearted competition. If you’re traveling with friends, family, or colleagues and want to break the usual sightseeing routine, it’s an excellent choice. It’s especially good for people who want a hands-on activity, with clear safety instructions and guided support.
It’s also perfect if you’re curious about trying something adventurous but non-traditional — you’ll leave with a smile and maybe a new skill (or at least a good story). Just remember the shoes and to keep an open mind.
FAQs

Is there a minimum age for this activity?
Yes, you should be between 16 and 18 to participate alone, but minors can join if accompanied by an adult, making it family-friendly.
How long does the session last?
The session runs approximately 115 minutes, including safety briefings, instruction, and gameplay.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, all axes, knives, and interactive targets are provided onsite. Just ensure you wear closed shoes.
Is it suitable for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the venue is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for guests with mobility needs.
Can I cancel or reschedule my booking?
Yes, bookings can be canceled for a full refund up to 24 hours before the activity. You can also reserve now and pay later for flexibility.
Are beverages included or available for purchase?
One drink is included per person, and additional drinks are available to buy on-site.
Is safety a concern?
Safety is taken seriously. The staff emphasizes safety rules, and the right to stop play is reserved if someone appears intoxicated or unsafe.
This lively, safe, and engaging activity offers a fresh way to enjoy Madrid and bond with your travel companions. Whether you’re competing for bragging rights or just trying to hit the bullseye for fun, it’s a memorable addition to any Madrid itinerary.
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