Miraflores de la Sierra (Spanish: [miɾaˈfloɾes ðe la ˈsjera] ⓘ) is a town and municipality in the northern area of the autonomous Community of Madrid, in central Spain, of c. 6,000 inhabitants, located 49 kilometers away from Madrid.
Miraflores de la Sierra, formerly known as Porquerizas was established by Segovian farmers in the thirteenth century.
According to legend the town was renamed in 1627 by Elisabeth of Bourbon, wife of Philip IV of Spain.
Walking to the monastery of Santa María de El Paular she saw the village of Porquerizas surrounded by blooming flowers, at which point she exclaimed Mira, ¡flores!
The only way to arrive Miraflores de la Sierra in public transport is with bus line 725, which connects it to many other villages and Madrid.