Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session

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Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session

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  • 55 minutes (approx.)
  • From $33.64
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Axe throwing in Madrid is surprisingly addictive.

This private 2-hour session (listed at about 55 minutes) gives you a playful way to learn throwing basics, try different axes, and turn a simple activity into a real group moment. I like that it includes drinks, so you’re not just counting throws—you’re laughing while you practice.

My favorite part is the chance to experiment: you can improve your aim and also try different throwing techniques during the session. Even if your first throws are a mess, the setup is made for learning through repetition, not getting it perfect instantly.

One consideration: you’ll need closed-toe shoes, and it may not feel great if you’re not ready to focus on safety rules and consistent form for the whole session.

Key things to know before you go

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - Key things to know before you go

  • Private for your group: your party only, so you won’t be sharing lanes with strangers.
  • Drinks are provided: good for celebrating and keeping the vibe relaxed.
  • Multiple axes to try: you can compare feel and technique rather than doing only one throw type.
  • English offered: the session is available in English, which helps a lot for first-timers.
  • Closed-toe shoes required: come prepared for an active, hands-on activity.
  • Instructor matters: the teaching style is repeatedly praised, including Frank, who is described as polite and patient.

Axe Throwing in Madrid: what this 2-hour session really feels like

This is the kind of activity that breaks your day out of sightseeing mode. Instead of hunting museums or long walking loops, you get a focused, physical challenge in one spot in Madrid: Calle de las Delicias, 9 (Arganzuela), with the activity ending back at the same meeting point.

You’ll spend most of your time learning how to throw safely and effectively, then putting that instruction to work. The format matters: it’s not just a demo and a few tries. You’re set up to practice, adjust, and try options, which is why people keep returning even when their first few throws are far from perfect.

It’s also priced at $33.64 per person, which is worth thinking about in terms of “value per hour” and “value per group moment.” You’re not paying for a big tour bus or a complicated itinerary. You’re paying for a structured activity, an instructor, lane time, and included drinks, all in a private setting.

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Where to meet on Calle de las Delicias (and why the location is handy)

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - Where to meet on Calle de las Delicias (and why the location is handy)
The meeting point is Calle de las Delicias, 9, Arganzuela, 28045 Madrid. That’s not in the thickest tourist core, which can be good news: you can pair it with other neighborhood plans without feeling like you’re commuting forever.

Also, it’s described as near public transportation. That matters if you don’t want to juggle taxis after you’ve had drinks. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you don’t need a second location or a mystery end-time sprint across town.

Timing-wise, remember you’re booking a session that’s presented as 2 hours, but the duration is listed as about 55 minutes. That usually means there’s a short stretch of check-in, safety setup, and then the main action. Plan your schedule with a buffer so you’re not rushing a meal or a show right afterward.

What you’ll do once you arrive: from safety briefing to first axe throws

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - What you’ll do once you arrive: from safety briefing to first axe throws
Your session is designed to move you from new to “I get it” fast. Expect the early part to focus on how to throw safely, how to stay in your designated area, and how to handle axes responsibly.

That’s not just legal paperwork. It’s what makes the experience fun instead of stressful. When safety is clearly explained, you can relax into practicing. And when you’re relaxed, your technique improves faster than you think.

From there, you get into the real highlight: choosing what you work on during the session. You can focus on:

  • Improving your aim
  • Trying different axes
  • Learning different throwing techniques

This choice is a smart design. If you’re competitive, you can lean into aim and consistency. If your group is more about the experience than perfection, you can treat it like a technique playground.

Trying different axes: why that feature makes a big difference

A lot of axe throwing experiences give you one axe and a wall, then call it a day. Here, you can try different types of axes during your session. That changes the whole feel of throwing.

Different axes tend to vary in weight, balance, and how they behave when they leave your hand. The practical benefit for you: you learn faster because you can compare what works. The fun benefit: it’s not repetitive.

In the standout feedback, people mention trying four different types of axes and also getting chances to throw with multiple implements. Even when they were “rubbish” at first, the variety kept the energy up. You don’t waste your time repeating the same failed attempt over and over—you switch, adjust, and keep going.

Learning the techniques: aim, form, and the group’s competitive streak

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - Learning the techniques: aim, form, and the group’s competitive streak
You’ll get instruction geared toward improving aim and technique. Even if you’ve never thrown anything heavier than a football, you’ll likely pick up a few key form ideas quickly, like how you approach the line, how you set your stance, and how you control the throw from start to finish.

Here’s the real value: you’re practicing with feedback in the moment. Axe throwing is one of those sports where small adjustments can make a huge difference. You don’t need months of training—you need a short loop of instruction, practice, and correction. That’s why a short session can feel satisfying.

I also like that the session invites everyone to participate, not just the athletic ones. It’s easy to think you’ll be the weak link. But when you’re learning technique step-by-step, even awkward throws become part of the story.

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Drinks included: how the vibe stays fun while you practice

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - Drinks included: how the vibe stays fun while you practice
This experience includes drinks. That changes the social temperature. You’re not stuck in a stiff “sports lesson” mood. Instead, it feels like a casual celebration you can actually participate in.

It can also make the learning curve easier. Axe throwing has a rhythm: throw, wait, laugh, adjust, repeat. If your group is relaxed, you’ll spend less time feeling self-conscious and more time enjoying the trial-and-error.

One practical note: since drinks are included, plan your ride home accordingly, especially if you’re scheduling it near dinner or evening plans. Keep it easy on yourself.

The instructor experience: Frank and the difference good teaching makes

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - The instructor experience: Frank and the difference good teaching makes
A big reason this stands out is the instructor support. One review specifically calls out Frank and describes him as polite and patient, with real effort to help even when participants aren’t naturally consistent.

That matters more than you might think. Axe throwing can be frustrating if the guidance is vague. A patient instructor helps you translate instructions into action. You spend less time guessing why something isn’t working.

Even better, good teaching keeps the group energized. Nobody wants a tense vibe where mistakes are met with eye rolls. When you feel supported, you try again—and that’s where the fun lives.

Group setup: private activity for your party (and who it suits best)

Axe Throwing 2 Hour Session - Group setup: private activity for your party (and who it suits best)
This is a private activity. Only your group participates, so you’re not squeezed into someone else’s schedule or forced to share time with strangers. For celebrations, that’s huge. It feels like your moment, not a rotating entertainment slot.

This also suits a range of group types:

  • Birthday plans with friends
  • A low-pressure “do something different” night
  • People who want light competition without needing athletic gear or special skills

Age-wise, it’s from 7 years old with parents. That’s a good sign if you’re planning a family celebration and you want everyone included. Still, keep in mind that the activity requires attention to safety rules and proper footwear.

Most travelers can participate, which suggests it’s not limited to experts. If you’re nervous, that’s normal. Bring a beginner mindset and focus on learning the form rather than landing perfect bullseyes right away.

What to wear in Madrid for axe throwing (closed-toe shoes are non-negotiable)

You’ll need closed toe shoes. This isn’t optional trivia—it’s part of how the activity stays safe and comfortable.

Beyond that, dress for movement. Expect you’ll be standing, throwing, and stepping into position repeatedly. You don’t want flimsy footwear or anything that risks slipping.

If you’re planning the session on a day with lots of walking, make it easy on your feet. Wear something you could move in comfortably for the entire session.

How long it takes and how to schedule it with your day

The booking says 2 hours, while the duration is listed as about 55 minutes. That mismatch is common with activities like this: the “session” is a block of time, while the actual active throwing and instruction is shorter, with check-in and setup around it.

To avoid stress, schedule it as a main event for that time block. If you want to pair it with dinner, I’d aim for a cushion before your meal plan. If you’re fitting it between other activities, allow extra travel and buffer time because the session is hands-on and you won’t want to rush out.

Also, it’s typically booked about 8 days in advance on average. If you’re traveling during a busy week or want a specific time, booking earlier can save headaches.

Value for money: what $33.64 gets you (and why it can be worth it)

At $33.64 per person, the value comes from the combination of things, not any single line item. You’re getting:

  • A structured private activity for your party
  • An instructor-led session with guidance
  • Time to practice and try different axes/techniques
  • Drinks provided

If you compare it to other entertainment options that feel “passive,” this is different. You’re active. You’ll feel tired in a good way, and you’ll leave with that “we tried our best” story.

It’s also a good price point for groups. Private activities can spike in cost, but here you’re paying for a focused, straightforward experience. That makes it a solid pick when you want something memorable without turning it into a huge budget day.

Cancellation and small practical realities (quick notes only)

Free cancellation is included. If you want maximum flexibility, plan within the stated window so you don’t lose your refund. Also, confirmation is received at booking time unless you book within a day of travel—then you’ll get confirmation as soon as possible, subject to availability.

Service animals are allowed, and it’s near public transportation, which helps planning.

The best way to enjoy it: my practical advice for first-timers

Go in with three expectations:

  1. Your first throws won’t look impressive. That’s normal.
  2. You’ll learn faster once you focus on a consistent form.
  3. The fun comes from repetition and group energy, not just scoring.

Then, use the features that are built for learning:

  • Pick one goal early, like aim or technique, so you can measure progress.
  • Switch axes if you’re stuck. Different tools can suddenly make a “bad feeling” click into something workable.
  • Keep it social. Drinks are included for a reason—laughing helps you reset and try again.

Finally, if you’re the kind of person who gets competitive, channel it into improvement, not perfection. A relaxed mindset usually leads to better accuracy.

Should you book this axe throwing session in Madrid?

You should book if you want a private, hands-on, laughter-friendly activity in Madrid that doesn’t require experience or special athletic training. It’s especially great for birthdays, friend groups, and anyone who wants something active beyond walking tours.

Skip it only if you hate rules-based activities, don’t like anything involving safety instructions, or you’re not comfortable wearing closed-toe shoes and focusing during a short, structured session.

If your group is looking for a memorable Madrid night with an instructor who takes beginners seriously—this is a strong bet. And with drinks included and a format built for trying multiple axes and techniques, you’ll likely come away feeling like you actually learned something, not just watched a show.

FAQ

What is included in the axe throwing session?

Drinks are provided, and the activity is taught with instructor support in English. You’ll have time to practice and throw axes as part of a private session for your group.

How long is the session?

It’s described as a 2-hour session, and the duration is listed as approximately 55 minutes.

Is this a private activity?

Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, so only your group participates.

Is axe throwing available in English?

Yes, the session is offered in English.

What should I wear?

Closed-toe shoes are required.

What age can participate?

The activity is from age 7 with parents.

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