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Metro from madrid airport to city center
Metro from madrid airport to city center













metro from madrid airport to city center

  • The bus goes every 15 – 20 min during the day and every 35 minutes during nighttime.
  • Overnight, the bus stop becomes Cibeles in central Madrid and the bus gets renamed as N27 Expr és Aeropuerto.

    metro from madrid airport to city center

    However, Atocha stop works only between 06:00 and 23:30h. The bus runs 24 hours every day of the year. Line 203 (Expr és Aeropuerto – Airport Express): The express line linking the Atocha train station and the airport. How to get from Madrid Airport to Madrid Airport Shuttle In 2015 the airport marked the traffic of 45 million passengers.

    metro from madrid airport to city center

    Since 2006, the airport has 5 terminals and a title of the world’s biggest airport in the surface of its terminals area. The air line Madrid – Barcelona known under the name ‘puente aéreo’ is the leading in the world by the number of flights per week. It is the country’s main airport as well as the main airport in Europe in terms of direct flights to Latin American cities. Although, if you’re transferring between trains and busses or even commuter trains, the fare will vary.Madrid-Barajas is an international Spanish airport situated 12km from the city centre. Starting at 1.50 and up for a couple of stops. Once you get your card and pay the fare, you’ll be able to get through the electric doors. Follow the signs, take the electric walkways until you hit the end. If you’re coming from T1, T2 or T3 you’re probably going to have to follow the Metro signs differently. I hoped on the train and transferred to line 9 after about 5 stops.ĭepending on where you’re going, you can navigate the train system pretty easily. Be advised, you have to pay for the initial card. My stop is Nuñez de Balboa which is line 9 about 4 stops down. You choose your options and you pay accordingly. You say “Si.” Then it asked you which line you’re getting off, and which station is your last. With terminal 4 as their last station, you can’t go the wrong way. If you’re in the other terminals, they have their own train station too. You’ll see signs everywhere for their train system. You’ll see this sign everywhere… Follow the signs to the metro… From terminal 4, before you exit the airport, you go down a level.















    Metro from madrid airport to city center