How to get from the airport to Madrid by metro. How to get from Madrid (Barajas) airport to the city center? How to get from the airport to the center of Madrid

Greetings, my dears! Our topic today is how to get from Barajas Airport to the center of Madrid and nearby cities.

Barajas Airport is the main airport of the Spanish capital. He goes by the name of the politician Adolfo Suarez. Barajas is located within Madrid, just 14 kilometers from the city center.

The airport complex consists of four terminals:

  • T1,
  • T2,
  • And T4, between which there is a free shuttle.


Getting to Madrid and many cities in Spain from Barajas Airport is very easy. Its convenient location made it possible to create an almost ideal transport infrastructure.

Let's consider all the methods in detail.

In this article:

When you need to get there quickly or at night

Taxi is the ideal solution for travelers who love comfort. It is very convenient to leave the airport by taxi if:

  • you have a lot of luggage or oversized luggage,
  • you are transporting an animal,
  • you have a disabled or elderly person with you,
  • you have a child with you,
  • you are traveling in a large group of 4 or more people.

Also, if you arrive at Barajas Airport on an overnight flight, a taxi is the only way to get into the city.

You can take a taxi directly at the airport upon arrival. Parking lots are located:

  • Terminal T1 – gate No. 2, arrival sector,
  • Terminal T2 – waiting room No. 5, arrivals sector,
  • Terminal T4 – arrival sector.


Cost of travel to the center of Madrid:

  • during the day – from 30 euros,
  • at night and on weekends – 35-45 euros.

A taxi to Toledo will cost from 130 euros.

If you order a taxi in advance, it will cost less and the price will be known in advance. You can place an order:

  • by phone 915 279 590,
  • Online.

It’s worth ordering a car in advance if:

  • you arrive at night,
  • you need a special service for a passenger with limited mobility,
  • do you require a child seat,
  • you want to leave in a luxury car or limousine.

Do not use the services of unlicensed carriers; such a trip may end in trouble. Take your car only to designated official parking lots.

By public transport

1. Bus

Bus service between the airport and the city is excellent. You can take buses to the city metro stations or the central train station of Atocha.

All buses are yellow. Finding them is very easy.

№ 200 – comes from terminal T1.

  • Ending station - Avenida de America metro station,
  • trip duration – from 30 minutes,
  • opening hours – from 06.00-23.00,
  • movement interval is 15 minutes.

№ 89 – from terminals T1 and T2

  • Ending station - Columbus Square (Plaza de Colon)
  • trip duration – from 45 minutes,
  • opening hours – from 06.00-02.00,
  • movement interval is 10 minutes.

No. L203- daily express

  • Movement interval – 15 minutes
  • goes non-stop to the main railway station Atocha.

No. N27– night express

  • Movement interval – 30 minutes
  • travel time – 40 minutes
  • stops:
    • Atocha train station(from 06.00-23.30)
    • Plaza Cibeles— around the clock
    • O'Donnell metro station— around the clock

The cost of travel on all these buses is 5 euros. Tickets are sold at automatic ticket offices at the bus stop.

U terminal T4 Intercity buses stop and take you to various cities in the country. One of the popular tourist routes is Toledo.

2. Metro

Barajas International Airport and the center of the Spanish capital are connected by metro line No. 8. It is indicated in pink on the diagram.


There are metro stations in each of the terminals, or rather exit from T1-T3 – per station. T4 – final.

Metro trains arrive at the station Nuevos Ministerios, located in the business center of Madrid.

Travel time is only 10-15 minutes.

The cost of the trip consists of two parts:

  • airport tax – 3 euros,
  • direct ticket – 4.5 euros.

The Madrid metro is a convenient and inexpensive form of transport.

3. Train

A very convenient way if you want to go not only to Madrid, but also to other cities.

Line C1 of suburban electric trains connects railway station at terminal T4 And Madrid's main train station, Atocha.

The main stops where you can change to the desired mode of transport:

  • Principe Pío(railway station),
  • Mendez Alvaro(bus station),
  • Nuevos Ministerios(change to metro),
  • Chamartin(another city railway station).

The interval of electric trains at Barajas airport is 30-32 minutes. Opening hours from 05.00-23.10. Travel time to the city (Atocha Station) is 30 minutes.

The fare is 2.6 euros.

On Atocha train station You will be able to change trains to provincial Spanish cities near Madrid. Trains go to:

  • Toledo,
  • Segovia,
  • Guadalajara

and other cities of the country.

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Here you will find information on the city and intercity bus lines arriving at Madrid Barajas Airport from the center of Madrid and its surroundings, as well as bus lines from the airport towards the city center, the exhibition center, the main transfer stations, to neighboring cities and the capitals of other provinces.

There are bus stops in all terminals, but not all buses stop in all terminals.
Madrid Airport is connected to the city center through the Urban Transport Company's (EMT) network of city buses: line 200, Express 203, Express N27 and line 101.

Intercity bus lines 822, 824, 827 and 828 connect the airport with other cities.
Schedule: daily from 06:00 to 23:30.

Madrid city buses

Express bus (line 203)

It is an express line connecting Atocha train station and Madrid Barajas Airport. The bus operates 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The Atocha bus stop (start/end of the route) operates only during the day: from 06:00 to 23:30.
At night, the bus stop that marks the start/end of the route is located in the center of Madrid in Cibeles Square. This night bus is called the N27 Express, or “búhos” (owls).

Express bus schedule:

  • from 06:00 to 23:30 every 15-20 minutes
  • from 23:30 to 06:00 every 35 minutes

The journey from Atocha to the airport will take 40 minutes under normal road conditions.

Airport Express Bus stops:

  • Terminal T1, floor P0, Arrivals zone

Rates:

One ticket costs € 5 . Baggage is carried free of charge. Tickets can be purchased on the bus. They will give you change from banknotes no more € 20 .

Reference:
+34 902 507 850

Line 200

City bus line connecting Avenida de América, the largest transport hub with connections to other city and intercity buses and metro, and Madrid Airport.

L 200 schedule:

  • from the airport: from 05:00 to 23:30 every 10-20 minutes;
  • from Avenida de America: from 05:10 to 23:30

Airport stops:

  • Terminal T4, floor P0, Arrivals area
  • Terminal T1, floor P0, Arrivals area, opposite baggage claim hall 2
  • Terminal T1, floor P1, Departures area
  • Terminal T2, floor P0, Arrivals zone
  • Terminal T2, floor P2, Departures area
  • Terminal T3, floor P0, Arrivals zone

Rates:

The ticket costs € 1,50 €12,20

Reference:
+34 902 507 850

Line 101

Line 101, connecting the Canillejas transport hub and Terminals T1, T2 and T3 of Barajas Airport (not the end points of Line 101).

Timetable:

from Canillejas:

  • Monday - Saturday from 06:00 to 23:45;

from Pueblo de Barajas:

  • Monday - Saturday from 06:00 to 23:25;
  • Sunday and holidays from 07:00 to 23:25.

The bus runs every 13-16 minutes during peak hours; the waiting time at other times of the day can be up to 27 minutes.

Rates:
The ticket costs € 1,50 and is valid for one trip. You can only buy it on the bus. Travel ticket T-10 ( €12,20 ), which can be purchased in the concourses, is also valid for this bus.

Reference:
+34 902 507 850

Suburban buses

Line 827

Line 827 connects Madrid, Canillejas, Madrid Airport Terminal T4, Alcobendas, Autonomous University and Tres Cantos.

Airport stops:

  • Terminal T4, floor P0, Arrivals area

Line 828

Line 828 connects Madrid, Canillejas, Madrid Airport Terminal T4, Alcobendas and Autonomous University

Airport stops:
Terminal T4, floor P0, Arrivals area

Line 822

Line 822 connects Terminal T1 of Madrid Airport and Coslada and San Fernando de Henares.

Airport stop:

  • Terminal T1, floor P1, Departures area

Timetable:

  • from San Fernando de Henares: from 06:30 to 22:30;
  • from the airport: from 05:45 to 22:00.

The bus does not operate on Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.

Line 824

Line 824 connects Terminal T1 and T2 of Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport with Alcalá de Henares.

Airport stops:

  • Terminal T1, floor P1, Arrivals area
  • Terminal T1, floor P1, Departures area
  • Terminal T2, floor P0, Arrivals zone
  • Terminal T2, floor P2, Departures area

Timetable:

from Alcala de Henares:

  • on weekdays from 06:40 to 22:00;
  • on Saturdays, Sundays and weekdays: from 08:30 to 21:30

from the airport:

  • on weekdays from 05:45 to 21:10;
  • on Saturdays, Sundays and weekdays: from 07:30 to 20:30.

A one-way ticket for commuter buses can be purchased from the driver or a pass for 10 intercity trips can be purchased at newsstands and tobacco kiosks in the city. This ticket is not valid for use on Madrid's public transport (EMT).

Intercity buses

At Madrid Barajas Airport you can also travel to other cities using intercity buses.

Alsa

From terminal T4, Alsa buses travel to the following cities: Zaragoza, Barcelona, ​​Valladolid, León, Murcia, Alicante, Gijón, Oviedo, Lugo, La Coruña, Santiago de Compostela, Burgos, Vitoria, San Sebastián, Santander , Bilbao, Logroño and Pamplona.

Airport stops:

  • Terminal T4, floor P0, Arrivals area

The car vending machine is located there.

Reference:
+34 902 422 242

Avanzabus

Avanzabus buses depart from Terminals T1 and T4 and go to Ávila, Castellón, Salamanca, Valencia and Zamora.

Airport stops:

  • Terminal T1, bus parking
  • Terminal T4, floor P0, Arrivals area

Reference:
+34 912 722 832

Socibus

From terminal T1, Socibus sends its buses to the cities of Andalusia: Ayamonte, Córdoba, Cadiz, Jerez, Seville and others. You can buy tickets at Terminal T1, Arrivals area, hall 2.

Airport stop:

  • T1, bus parking.

Reference:
+34 902 229 292

All rates are valid until the next change.

We tell you how to get from Madrid airport to the city center by different types of transport and how much it costs.

Most planes arrive at Madrid Barajas Airport, at terminal T4S. After passing through passport control you need to go up to the second floor and from there get to terminal T4 by free electric train. The trip lasts 5 minutes, the interval of trains is 10 minutes.

After receiving your luggage, you can get from the airport to the city center by bus, train, metro or taxi.

Briefly about the route:

  • Distance to the center of Madrid – 13 kilometers
  • How long to go: from 12 minutes
  • Fare: from 1.5 euros

Metro

At Madrid airport the route to the metro is signposted.

Special ticket vending machines accept credit cards and cash. The cost of a ticket from the airport to Nuevos Ministerios station is 4.6 euros.

The metro in Madrid operates from 06:00 in the morning to 02:00 at night, trains run every 5 - 8 minutes. The duration of the trip to the city center will be 12 – 15 minutes.

note: turnstiles in the metro are located both at the entrance and at the exit, so the ticket must be kept until the final destination.

Bus

You can also get to Madrid from Barajas Airport by bus.

The yellow express number 203 allows you to travel from Madrid Airport to the Atocha train station (Estacion de Atocha) with intermediate stops Plaza de Cibeles and O'Donell.

The ticket costs 5 euros and can be purchased from the driver.

Travel time to the final station (Atocha Station) is 40 minutes. Express runs 24 hours a day:

  • From 06:00 to 23:25 – every 15-20 minutes
  • from 23:25 to 06:00 – every 35 minutes.

Also at the T4 airport terminal, regular buses No. 200, 201, 204, 827, 828 stop, which go to the Avenida de America and Canillejas stops in Madrid. From there you can get to the city center by taking the metro.

A ticket for city buses costs 1.5 euros (sold from the driver).

Buses only run during the day– from 06:05 to 23:30 with an interval of 10-20 minutes. The exact schedule of each route can be found at the stop (they change periodically). The trip to the center of Madrid takes about 40 minutes.


Photo: Madrid Airport Express Bus © Ricardo Ricote Rodriguez / flickr.com

Train

The train stop is located on the ground floor (P1) of terminal T4. It takes 25 minutes to get from the airport to Atocha Train Station in Madrid.

Trains from the airport run from 05:00 to 23:45. The movement interval is half an hour. The ticket costs 2.6 euros, and you can buy it from a special machine at the station.

Taxi

The taxi rank is located at the exit from terminal T4. Licensed taxi cars in Madrid are white with a red stripe.

The average price of a trip from the airport to a hotel in the center of Madrid is 35-50 euros.

Important: pay attention to the fact that the taxi driver turns on the meter only when getting into the car - sometimes there are unscrupulous drivers.


Photo: licensed airport taxi © JasonParis / flickr.com

Transfer

If you arrive at night or are traveling with your family, it is more convenient to travel from Madrid airport to the city center. The driver will meet you with a sign at the airport, help with your things and take you to the hotel, and you will be sure of a comfortable and safe trip without overpayments.

Travel time is about 15 minutes.

How much does a transfer cost at Madrid airport:

  • – from 40 euros (2690 rubles)
  • – from 40 euros (2690 rubles)
  • – from 39 euros (2600 rubles)

Car rental

Those who like to travel independently can rent a car right at the airport. This can be conveniently done using the website

Detailed travel preparation instills a sense of confidence and saves time and money. We have collected for you all the practical information on how to get from Madrid airport to the city center. Using our tips, you can get to your hotel without any problems.

How can you get there:

Transport connections around Barajas Airport

The Spanish international airport Madrid-Barajas is located 13 km northeast of the capital of Spain.

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Total at the airport 4 terminals (T1, T2, T3 and T4) allowing to receive up to 50 million people per year. The first three terminals are located close to each other, the fourth (new) stands separately.

Terminal No. 4, one of the largest in the world in terms of area (760 sq. m), is divided into two parts - T4 and TS4. An underground electric train runs between them. Travel time is 5 minutes, traffic interval is 10 minutes. The train is controlled by a robot.

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Between four main buildings A bus runs around the airport. Travel by electric train and bus is free. Airplanes from Russia arrive at Terminal TS4.

How to get from the airport by metro

The easiest way to get to the city center is to use the metro. Subway stations are located in terminals No. 2 and No. 4.

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Following the signs, we go down to the metro entrance. There are blue ticket machines in front of it. The terminal accepts both cash and credit cards.

There is a small nuance here - to leave and enter the airport you must buy MadridMetro special ticket. It costs more than usual, because... An airport tax (€3) is added to the fare. The total price of a travel document from the Aeropuerto T4 station will be 4.6 euros, and from the Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 station - 4.5 euros. To understand the machine without outside help, select English from the menu.

At the entrance and exit of the metro there are separate turnstiles for reading tickets with collection. So if you lose or throw away your travel document, you will have to buy it again.

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Metro schedule:

  • train interval is every 5-7 minutes;
  • The metro operating hours are from 6:00 am to 2:00 am.

You can get from the airport to the center of Madrid by metro line 8. The line on the Madrid metro map is highlighted in pink. Travel time 30 minutes. The final stop is called Nuevos Ministerios (New Ministries). For some flights, check-in is organized right at this station.

Bus service

For those who don’t like to overpay, large express buses with an acid yellow stripe on the side run from the airport.

The cost of travel to the city is 1 euro. Buses No. 201, 204, 827 and 828 depart from Terminal No. 4. Each of them shows the names of the metro stations near which they stop.

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We need bus number 204, which will take you to the Avenida de America Intercambiador stop. Here you still have to go down to the metro and follow to the desired station.

  • Bus operating hours are from 6:00 a.m. to 11:30 p.m.;
  • movement interval 10-20 minutes;
  • travel time - 40 minutes.

From terminals 1,2,3 to the city there is bus number 200. Tickets can be purchased directly in the salon or from vending machines. Many people immediately purchase a Metrobus ticket, which entitles them to 10 trips on public transport (price 6.70 euros).

Taxi from Barajas airport

There are taxi stands at the exit of each terminal- white cars with a red stripe.

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The average fare is 1.5 euros per km. There is a fee of 5 euros for entry and exit from the airport. Thus, to the city center you will be charged approximately 40 euros. When getting into the car, make sure that the counter is reset to zero.

It’s more reliable and even a little cheaper to order a transfer before departure (for example, on the website). Approximate price 35 euros. At the airport you will be met by a driver holding a sign with your name and surname on it. In addition, the service will be paid for in advance - you will not have to look at the meter.

If the flight is at night, then there may not be taxis near the airport, so, again, take care of the transfer from home.

Train connections to the center of Madrid

If you arrived at Terminal 4, you can go to the center by regional train. The train goes to Estación de Atocha station(Atocha, main train station of Madrid).

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Tickets can be purchased from vending machines. In the “destination” column, select Estación de Atocha.

  • Electric train operating hours are from 5:00 a.m. to 11:45 p.m.
  • The movement interval is every half hour.
  • Travel time is 25 minutes.
  • The fare is €2.4.

If you arrived at terminals 1, 2, or 3, and you need to get to the central railway station, we remind you that there are free shuttles between the terminals.

Group transfer

If you are flying with a family or a small group, it makes sense to order a group transfer from the airport to the hotel. Such services are provided by AeroCity. Tourists are provided with a minivan with a driver. The cabin can accommodate 7 people plus luggage. The fare starts at 10 euros per person, and then depends on the number of passengers.

For example, a transfer from Barajas to a hotel in the city center will cost 55 euros for six. More expensive than the metro, but at the same time you will be delivered directly to the hotel porch, day or night. AeroCity minibuses are equipped with air conditioning.

Another proven option is to order a minivan - it will also take you to the hotel door.

Rent a Car

It is better to book a car at the airport in advance, through the online service. If you rely on chance, there may not be any free cars that day.

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Rental counters are located in the first and fourth terminals and work until two or three o'clock in the morning. The following car rental service providers operate in Barajas:

  • Atesa;
  • Europcar;
  • Avis Car Rental;
  • Firefly;
  • Thrifty Car Rental;
  • Goldcar;
  • Interrent.

The rental terms are approximately the same for everyone. The cost of a car per day is 40-60 euros, depending on the model. Plus a deposit of up to 300-600 euros (the amount is blocked on a credit card). Insurance is included in the rental price. The car must be carefully inspected and every scratch noted on the form. Otherwise, for any chip, judging by the reviews of tenants, the company can take the entire amount of the deposit.

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Picturesque, sunny, generous with architectural excesses, Spain can rightfully be proud of many creations of human hands, among which a worthy place is occupied by the building of the largest international airport in Spain, Barajas, which is itself a work of art.

In 2014, Madrid Barajas Airport changed its name. Instead of Madrid-Barajas, it became Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas.

In addition to its undeniable visual appeal, Madrid airport is the fourth in Europe in terms of passenger traffic and the eleventh in the world. Moreover, Barajas - connecting link between Europe and Latin America. The giant airport got its name from the eponymous 21st district of Madrid.

Barajas was opened back in 1931 (the author of the project is the Englishman Richard Rogerson), but its minimalist architecture still amazes the imagination - just look at the wave-shaped ceiling resting on a forest of columns. All together creates a feeling of weightlessness and transparency in the halls of the building.

Located in 13 km northeast of the capital, Madrid Airport includes as many as five terminals (T1, T2, T3, T4 and T4S).

One of them, T4, built in 2006, is the largest in the world in terms of area (760 sq. m.).

To facilitate the stay of passengers at the airport and for their convenience, a lot of services are provided, both paid and free. These include medical care and pharmacy points, lost property and meeting places, cozy cafes, tour desks, free zones WiFi and pay phones, bank branches, currency exchange offices and even children's playgrounds.

It would not be out of place to say that Barajas is equipped 22 information desks, actively helping travelers with all questions and difficulties that arise. In addition, convenient infographics and visual presentation of information prevent you from getting lost and facilitate timely movement within the airport.

Between terminals Barajas has free transport links. So, the bus runs between T1, T2 and T3, as well as long-term parking. Another free bus connects T4 and the parking lot, and an underground electric train runs between T4 and T4S.

Hotels closest to Madrid Airport

Barajas Airport is conveniently located relatively close to the city center. Below is a list of hotels located near the airport.

How to get to Madrid Airport

Accurate airport address: Aeropuerto Internacional de Madrid-Barajas, Avenida de la Hispanidad, s/n, 28042 Madrid, España

Route from Barajas Airport to the center of Madrid on the map:

There are several convenient ways to get to Barajas Airport - by metro, by bus, by car/taxi and by train. Let's introduce each of them in more detail, the choice is yours.

Metro

Barajas Airport is connected to the center of Madrid (Nuevos Ministerios station) by metro line 8. Just 12-15 minutes and 3 euros - and you are there. We remind you that the metro is open from 6 am to 01:30 am. From the airport you can also get to the stations Colombia, Pinar del Rey, Mar de Cristal, Campo de las Naciones.

To Barajas Airport from Atocha Renfe Station

If you come to Madrid by train, you will find yourself at the station Atocha Renfe- the main railway station where Renfe or AVE trains arrive and depart. From this station you can get to the airport with two transfers.

  • From Atocha-Renfe station, take the metro to Line L1 (blue), you need to go to the station Tribunal.
  • At Tribunal, change to the line L10 (purple), you need to go to the station Nuevos Ministerios.
  • At Nuevos Ministerios station, change to the line L8 (lilac) and go straight to the airport.

Remember that the airport has two stations: Aeropuerto T1, T2 y T3 - get off at it if you need terminal 1, 2 or 3. Aeropuerto T4 - if you need terminal 4.

Train

From terminal T4 (minus the first floor) the RENFE train runs to the center of Madrid. This is the city train line C1. The cost of a one-way ticket is 2.60 euros, travel time is 18 minutes. From Madrid Barajas Airport, the first train leaves at about 6 a.m. and the last at 11:30 p.m.

Travel times from the main Madrid metro stations to Barajas Airport (Terminal 4):

  • Príncipe Pío train station - Airport T4: 38 minutes.
  • Chamartín train station - Airport T4: 11 minutes.
  • Nuevos Ministerios train station - Airport T4: 18 minutes.
  • Atocha train station - Airport T4: 25 minutes.
  • Puerta del Sol train station - Airport T4: 22 minutes.
  • Mendez Álvaro: 29 minutes.

Bus

From Barajas you can take an express bus to Madrid's Atocha Station. It is not difficult to find - it is the only bus painted yellow. The stops are located near the arrivals area of ​​terminal T4. During the day, the traffic interval is 15 minutes, at night - half an hour. The fare is about 5 euros, and the travel time is 40 minutes. By the way, you can also buy a ticket from the driver.

The numbers of buses stopping at the airport are 200, Expres (yellow), 101, 822, 824, 827, 828.

Many intercity buses in Spain start from the airport, on which you can go both to the resort south and to the mountainous north.

Car/taxi

Taxi stands can be easily found near any terminal in the arrivals areas (T1 - near the waiting room No. 2, T2 - near the waiting room No. 5, T3 - near the waiting room No. 7, T4 - near the arrivals area).

Pay attention to the taxi meter when you get into the car - it should be at zero.

The cost of a taxi in Madrid ranges from 1 to 1.5 euros per kilometer and directly depends on the travel zones and destination. But if your journey starts at the airport (or ends at it), then 5 - 5.5 euros are added to the cost. The average price for taxi services from Madrid airport to the city center is 40 euros.

You can order a taxi in advance on a Russian-language website and pay a fixed amount. A website that deals with international transfers from airports and more, KiwiTaxi, estimates a trip from Madrid Barajas Airport to the city center from RUB 2,460.

Airport parking

Madrid Barajas Airport, in scale, resembles a small city, and has parking lots to match.

Next to the T4 terminal there is a five-level indoor parking lot P4 with a capacity of more than 7,000 cars, with direct access to the arrival and departure halls. To enter the parking lot, you must obtain a parking ticket according to the standard scheme (in front of the barriers, press the appropriate button and wait for the ticket to appear).

Remember that the speed of movement in the parking lot should not exceed 10 km/h; do not leave valuables or the parking ticket itself in the car; Before leaving, check that the car is locked and remember the exact parking location. The parking lot has 36 payment machines and 2 cash desks, and an automated control system at the entrance indicates the availability of free spaces and a convenient path to them.

Near terminal T1 there is an open-air parking lot P1, designed for more than 2,000 cars, and next to terminals T2 and T3 there is a multi-level parking lot P2 with a capacity of more than 4,000 cars. The cost of parking up to 30 minutes is 0.6 euros; up to 1 hour - 1.55 euros; the daily cost up to 4 days is 15.45 euros per day, and from the fifth day - 12.35 euros per day.

There is also express parking near the Nuevos Ministerios metro station, operating from 06:30 to 22:30. Capacity is 60 cars, and the cost of 1 hour is 3 euros, 2 hours - 8.4 euros, etc.

Rent a car at Madrid Barajas Airport

There is a lot to see in Madrid and beyond. If you are armed with a navigator on your smartphone, figuring out the road from the airport to the hotel will not be a problem. But in the coming days of your vacation, you can save on excursions by driving to any objects yourself.

To find the best option for renting a car at Madrid Barajas Airport, you need to deal with this issue in advance.

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