![]() Take into account that you can only take the train in Terminal 4.īus: a cheaper option and still an easy and comfortable way to get to the centre of Madrid. Check which one is closer to your accommodation and if you are located even closer to the centre of the city, you can take the C3 and C4 in Chamartín to Puerta del Sol. It can also take you to Nuevos Ministerios, Atocha, etc. You would want to take the C1 to Chamartín which is about 2.50€ (using the same card as for the metro). Train: a great and easy way to get to the centre of Madrid. From the airport to the centre is about 5€, but within the city a normal metro ride is usually about 1.50€ - 2€. The metro in Madrid works similar to the one in London or other European cities, a reusable plastic card that you can recharge with the amount you want. With this line you can get to Nuevos Ministerios, from there you can take a train or other transport to different centric areas depending on where your accommodation is. Metro: L8 is the pink metro line that will take you to the centre of Madrid from any of its 4 terminals. ![]() ![]() You actually have different options depending on where you’re staying and personal preferences. Madrid is a well-connected city when it comes to public transportation and car, so going from the airport to the city is easier than you might expect.
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