Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024 tips and tricks

Promotional artwork for Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024 shows several Pokemon in a parkNiantic/The Pokemon Company

Trainers across the world are getting ready to descend on Spain, as Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024 begins. Following on from Pokemon Go Fest Sendai 2024, the Madrid celebrations bring a few new Pokemon, as well as some powerful bosses for fans to find.

There’s so much to do at Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024, with a lot of the most exciting parts also ready to hit fans across the planet thanks to the upcoming Pokemon Go Fest Global 2024. In-person attendees with tickets for the event can make the most of their trip with a few pointers.

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So, if you’re heading to the event or just want to learn some more about it, we’re breaking down some of the best tips and tricks for any Pokemon Go Trainers heading to this sunny escape.

Best Pokemon to catch at Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024

People in Pikachu and Eevee costumes play in a fieldNiantic/The Pokemon Company

Like plenty of other events, Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024 sees the debut of some exciting Pokemon as well as the return of some elusive ones. Trainers attending the event can make the most of their Tickets, and the city of Madrid, by trying to find the following Pokemon:

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Shiny Crabrawler

While Crabrawler is already in the game, Go Fest Madrid 2024, and the event Spelunker’s Cove sees the debut of its Shiny form. In turn, this also includes its evolution Crabominable.

Trainers worldwide will be able to find Shiny Crabrawler during the Spelunker’s Cove event, but, Shiny rates are boosted for ticket holders at Go Fest events, making Madrid the perfect time to pick one up.

Pikachu wearing a Sun Crown & Pikachu wearing a Moon Crown

Yes, it’s a Pikachu with a new hat, but Moon Crown and Sun Crown Pikachu are pretty stylish. Plus, like many of the other Pokemon at this event, the increased Shiny chances mean this is the best way to get the sparkling version of everyone’s favorite Electric-type mouse.

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Eevee wearing a Sun Crown & Eevee wearing a Moon Crown

Eevee might not have quite the amount of outfits that Pikachu does, but it can’t be far behind. Thankfully, not only is a Shiny Eevee always a good thing, but also Trainers can evolve it into one of the many Eeveelutions. So, can you pick up enough Shiny versions to complete the set?

Lapras wearing a scarf

The Water-type friend that carried Ash across the ocean, Lapras is a firm favorite among fans – and it’s even set to debut in an upcoming Pokemon TCG set with a powerful new card. One with a fetching scarf is only a good thing, and Shiny Lapras has a fantastic purple tint to it as well.

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Deino

Plenty of Pokemon fans have likely already picked up a Shiny Deino thanks to its previous Community Day, but it’s always nice to grab a rare Dragon-type Pokemon. Plus, its evolution Hydreigon is a powerhouse in Pokemon Go’s Battle League.

Helioptile

An unassuming pick but a cute one, Helioptile doesn’t turn up very often in Pokemon Go, and as such it is even harder to nab yourself a Shiny version. Soak up some rays and grab this sun-bathing lizard while you can.

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Klefki

First debuting in Pokemon Sun & Moon, Klefki has gotten some stick from Trainers for being an inanimate object, but frankly, even Pokemon Red & Blue had flying magnets. Sadly this ‘mon cannot be Shiny yet, but it’s a worthwhile rare catch.

Unown

It wouldn’t be a Pokemon Go event without Unown, as the creatures are set to bring their alphabetic allure to Madrid. Trainers can find Unown A, D, G, H, I, N, T, Y, and ?. Plus, all of these can also be encountered in their Shiny forms, helpful for anyone filling a Shiny Living Dex.

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Raids at Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024

Several people are playing Pokemon Go in a parkNiantic/The Pokemon Company

There are plenty of Pokemon to battle and capture at the Raids taking place during Madrid Go Fest, but a couple are worth focusing on more than others.

Pheromosa

Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024 sees the debut of Shiny Pheromosa, with the Ultra Beast taking on a sleek, black look.

Necrozma

Not only is Necrozma a powerful new addition to the game — and it is available in its Shiny form — but it can even be fused with one of two other Pokemon to make a lethal Legendary that is storming the meta right now.

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You can check out our guide covering how to get Dusk Mane and Dawn Wings Necrozma for more information.

Best routes for Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024

To help in-person attendees make the most of their trips, Niantic has unveiled five official Pokemon Go Routes which go through some of Madrid’s most iconic locations like the Prado Museum, Royal Palace, and the Conde Duque Contemporary Culture Centre.

A map of Madrid shows many of the Pokemon Go Routes that Trainers can explore as part of Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024X@pokexperto

Each of the Routes takes players all across the gorgeous city of Madrid and gives attendees a chance to check out local sights.

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Events at Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024

On top of everything else, there are a couple of special events that make Pokemon Go Fest Madrid even better.

Go Fest Football experience

In one of the stranger collaborations for the mobile game, Pokemon Go Trainers attending the Madrid 2024 event have the chance to win a personalized Pokestop by showing off their footballing prowess. Just in time for the Euros.

Several professional football players are also attending the event, and fans can join them for meet-and-greet sessions over the weekend. You can learn about this at Pokemon Go’s website.

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Hopefully, if you’re attending Pokemon Go Fest Madrid 2024 these tips will help you to make the most of the event. But, if you can’t quite make this one, be sure to check out our guides covering Pokemon Go Fest New York 2024, Pokemon Go Fest Global 2024, and the current season Shared Skies.