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Madrid Tourist Card: Is It Worth It?

Are you planning to travel to Madrid and considering getting the Madrid Tourist Card ?

In this post, you will find all the information you need about this tourist card, as well as my opinion on whether it’s worth it . Keep reading if you want to save time and money on your trip to Spain.

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Where to purchase the Madrid tourist pass?

What is the price of the madrid city card, how to activate the madrid city card, validity of the card, how to use the madrid city card, discounts in attractions, tourist travel pass, is the madrid tourist card worth it, what is the madrid city card.

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The Madrid City Card is the official tourist card of Madrid. It is a card that provides visitors with the opportunity to enjoy unique benefits and discounts at around 30 cultural and leisure attractions.

Issued by the City Council, this sightseeing pass also grants visitors unlimited access to the public transportation system for a specific number of days.

You can purchase your Madrid Tourist Card at any of the following Tourist Information Offices:

  • Plaza Mayor: Plaza Mayor, 27
  • Callao: Plaza de Callao, s/n
  • Royal Palace: Corner of Calle de Bailén and Calle de Requena
  • Paseo del Prado: Plaza de Cánovas del Castillo, s/n
  • CentroCentro: Plaza de Cibeles, 1
  • Reina Sofía: Corner of Plaza de Juan Goytisolo and Calle de Santa Isabel

The price of the card depends on the number of days you plan to use it.

Children under 11 years old receive a 50% discount on the price and children under 4 years old do not need the card to enjoy discounts or to travel on public transport for free.

You can start using your Madrid City Card for discounts and benefits as soon as you purchase it from one of the city’s Tourist Information Offices.

One day in Madrid

You can use your Madrid Tourist Card for 1 month after the purchase . The card will be valid for your chosen period (1-5 days) and is based on calendar days, not for 24-hour periods. This means that if you activate it at 11:59 p.m., you will already have used up a full day.

You can enjoy the discounts and benefits by presenting the QR code on your card. You can only use it once in each establishment unless otherwise indicated in the description of the activity.

For any doubt regarding the Madrid City Card, you can call (+34) 915 787 810 or send an email to [email protected].

What are the benefits of the Madrid Tourist Card?

Prado Museum is one of my top 3 art favorite galleries in Madrid

The official Madrid sightseeing pass offers multiple benefits and discounts in the top-rated museums and other cultural and leisure attractions .

These are the ones that, in my opinion, are more interesting for most tourists. Just like in other tourist cards from cities all around the world, many attractions are included that may not be of as much interest to visitors staying only a few days in the city. Nevertheless, you can check out all the discounts on the official website .

  • Prado Museum: Free admission every day during the last two opening hours.
  • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum: 10% discount on admission and preferential access
  • Reina Sofía Museum: Preferential Access
  • Faro de Moncloa Observation Deck: 50% discount on the ticket price
  • Almudena Cathedral Museum: Free audio guide and 10% discount in-store (purchases over €20)
  • Wax Museum: 15% discount on the ticket price
  • Amusement Park: 20% discount on the ticket price and for 3 companions
  • Zoo Aquarium: 30% discount on the ticket price and for 3 companions.
  • MAMMA MIA Musical: 10% discount.
  • Matilda, The Musical: 10% discount.
  • Royal Palace: Preferential access

Metro Madrid

The Madrid City Card includes unlimited and free transportation within the city, including the metro network (Zone A), suburban trains (Zones 0 and A), city buses (all blue city bus lines), and BiciMAD e-bikes for a period of up to 5 consecutive days.

Just keep in mind that the 24-hour Airport Express shuttle bus line is not covered.

The Madrid Tourist Card can be a useful resource for tourists who want to explore the capital intensively, but it may not always be cost-effective.

In my opinion, if you meet these two conditions, my recommendation would be NOT to purchase the tourist pass:

  • The primary purpose of your trip is to visit the major tourist attractions of the capital, not every corner of the city.
  • You won’t be using public transportation excessively, considering that in Madrid you can walk to many attractions in the historic center, and the weather is suitable for strolling around the city.

From an economic standpoint, the card is not that worth it as discounts are not that high , and many attractions can currently be visited for free without needing the card on certain days/times.

Additionally, there are 10-journey passes available for public transportation, which should suffice without the need for unlimited travel.

I do find the fast pass for skipping lines at attractions interesting, but you will have to decide if it is worth paying the card’s price to save some waiting time. In this case, it can be useful to invest some time in good planning and visit the most popular attractions during less crowded hours.

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In conclusion, the Madrid Tourist Card can be an attractive option for certain visitors who want to explore the city extensively, offering the convenience of unlimited public transportation access, discounts, and priority entry to popular attractions all in one card.

However, for the average tourist, it may not be as economically beneficial. It’s essential to weigh the cost against the potential time and convenience savings, especially if your primary goal is to visit the city’s major attractions rather than every corner of it.

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The worst thing about the Madrid City Card is that it is not sold at Atocha Renfe station. Esmadrid SA assumes that all tourists only arrive by air. If I arrive in Madrid by AVE Renfe, I will need to buy a Metro ticket to a Tourist Information office. For tourists who don’t know Madrid, this can be a big challenge. Also visitors with luggage will have to wander with it to find the place. If I could buy the Madrid City Card in Atocha, I could use it immediately to get to my hotel. This is a very clumsy oversight by the company.

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We offer different ways to enjoy the city´s top tourist, cultural and leisure attractions.

Your card also includes a Tourist Travel Pass which you can use to move around Madrid.

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Madrid City Card

Sin transporte.

Disfrutarás de ventajas y descuentos en los principales atractivos turísticos, culturales y de ocio de la ciudad

Para ello deberás presentar el código QR de tu tarjeta en los establecimientos participantes

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Con Transporte

The card includes a Tourist Travel Pass issued by the CRTM, Madrid's Regional Transport Consortium, which allows you to use the city's public transport system for your selected number of days.

The Madrid City Card offers the following options:

  • Adult / child
  • 1 day or 2, 3, 4 or 5 consecutive days.

Esta tarjeta la podrás conseguir, sin necesidad de reserva previa, acercándote a las oficinas de turismo del Ayuntamiento de Madrid.

Sin transporte

Con transporte.

You can purchase your Madrid City Card without prior appointment at any of Madrid City Council's Tourist Information Offices.

Children under 11 years old receive a 50% discount on the price of the Madrid City Card.

Children under 4 years old do not need a Madrid City Card to enjoy discounts and other benefits or to travel on public transport for free.

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Modalidad con transporte Esta tarjeta sólo se puede adquirir de forma presencial, sin necesidad de reserva previa, en las oficinas de turismo del Ayuntamiento de Madrid

The city’s new official sightseeing pass offers multiple benefits:

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In museums and other cultural and leisure attractions.

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Skip-the-line entrance to some of the main tourist attractions.

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Zone A included in your Madrid City Card.

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Other benefits

Other special benefits in affiliated establishments.

Included in your Madrid City Card, you'll find a Tourist Travel Pass valid for your period of chose: 1 day or 2, 3, 4 or 5 consecutive days.

This travel pass, which is activated on the day you first use it, allows unlimited travel in Zone A for your selected days. It can be used on the following transport options:

  • All blue city bus lines operated by Madrid's municipal transport company, EMT. The 24-hour Airport Express shuttle bus line is not included.
  • Madrid’s Metro network within Zone A (City of Madrid), including the €3 supplement normally charged for travelling to or from the airport metro stations Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 and Aeropuerto T4 ( Tourist Metro Map ).
  • Zones 0 and A of Madrid's commuter train network (Renfe de Cercanías Madrid).
  • ML1 of Madrid's light rail network (Metro Ligero).

For detailed public transport and mobility information, please visit our website .

Attractions

Discount on the ticket price of the tour

Discount on the ticket price of the tour

10% discount at the Territorio Atleti ticket office: Museum + Stadium Tour. The museum features large screen displays, v...

Discount on your ticket (includes an audio guide)

Discount on your ticket (includes an audio guide)

10% discount at the ticket office (includes a 10-language audio guide). Discover all the little-known nooks and crannies...

Discounts on the ticket price

Discounts on the ticket price

50% discount at the ticket office

Discount on the ticket to the viewpoint and in the shop

Discount on the ticket to the viewpoint and in the shop

50% discount at the ticket office and 10% on articles bought

Discount on admission and preferential access

Discount on admission and preferential access

10% discount on admission. Buy it at the preferred box office

Free entrance for all

Free entrance for all

Madrid’s Municipal Museums offer free entrance

Discount at the ticket office

Discount at the ticket office

10% discount at the museum box office. Check our rates on the web.

Free audio guide and discount in the shop

Free audio guide and discount in the shop

10% discount in-store, apply to purchases of €20 or more (not applicable to publications)

Discount on the ticket price

Discount on the ticket price

30% discount per person when buying a general ticket (from 8 years old) at the Zoo ticket office. Applicable to a maximu...

Discount on the ticket price

15% discount at the ticket office. Enjoy a one-of-a-kind experience

Free entrance for all

Discount on admission

25% discount on admission. Buy it at the box office. From Monday to Sunday and holidays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Free entrance for all

Discount at the ticket office and on website

10% aditional discount. Promo code MCC10 on website and also at the box office

Soon, with your Madrid City Card at hand, you won’t have to wait in line!

Soon, with your Madrid City Card at hand, you won’t have to wait in line!

Discount on typical products from Madrid

Discount on typical products from Madrid

Enjoy a 10% discount on typical products and souvenirs from Madrid at our shop in Plaza Mayor

With your ticket, free visit to the Historical Archive

With your ticket, free visit to the Historical Archive

With your ticket at the box office, you can visit for free the Historical Archive of the Real Hermandad del Refugio, whi...

Discount at the ticket office

Discount 20% at the ticket office. Check our rates on the website.

Discount at the ticket office and on website

10% aditional discount. Promo code MCC10 on website purchase and also at the box office. No valid on Monday prices

Discount at the ticket office and on website

Discount on the general admission ticket

€1 discount at the ticket office. Includes a visit to the rooftop and access to exhibitions organised by Círculo de Bell...

Discount on the ticket price

Reduced admission (€13) at the ticket office. Please show your Madrid City Card at the palace entrance

We offer you a tasting at DBellota

We offer you a tasting at DBellota

What better way to enjoy Spain’s wine culture than by enjoying a free glass of wine at DBellota, located in Galería Cana...

Preferential Access

Preferential Access

With your Madrid City Card at hand, you won’t have to wait in line!

10% discount

10% discount

On all first-time flyers flight packages. Redeem your offer online with the discount code MADRIDCITYFLY or directly in...

Discount on the general admission ticket

€1 discount at the ticket office. The visit includes the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions

Enjoy our free admission time slot

Enjoy our free admission time slot

Free admission every day during the last two opening hours. Tickets are available Monday to Saturday from 6pm, and on Su...

Enjoy Madrid’s electric bikes

Enjoy Madrid’s electric bikes

The service is available in the 21 districts of the city and is presented as an active and sustainable mobility alternat...

Enjoy Madrid’s Municipal Planetarium

Enjoy Madrid’s Municipal Planetarium

The aim of the centre is to contribute to the dissemination of astronomy and science. It offers a wide range of audiovis...

Discount on the ticket price at office box

Discount on the ticket price at office box

15% discount for the bearer and up to 3 companions at the maximum general rate ticket (from 140 cm height) by presenting...

Reduced-price admission

Reduced-price admission

Reduced admission (€6) at the ticket office

Discount in the shop

Discount in the shop

10% discount on books from the Municipal Printing Press’s catalogue

Buy online

Buy online, save €3 per ticket and avoid having to queue at the ticket office

Discount on the ticket price at office box

10% discount at the Box Office. Not combinable with other offers or promotions. Subject to availability

Discount at the ticket office and on website

10% aditional discount. Promo code MCC10 on website purchase and also at the box office

Free entrance for all

MADRID CITY CARD is a card that allows access to promotions and discounts offered by collaborating businesses, with MADRID DESTINO CULTURA TURISMO Y NEGOCIO, S.A. (MADRID DESTINO) having no involvement in the provision of the service and/or sale of the product that is the subject of the offer. Any complaint or incident regarding the provision of the contracted service and/or the sale of the product must be addressed to the legal entity that manages the participating business, without MADRID DESTINO being liable in any case for fulfilment of the terms and conditions of the discount and/or promotion that the offer consists of.

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What is the Madrid City Card?

Issued by Madrid City Council, the city's official sightseeing pass allows tourists to enjoy benefits and discounts on the city's top tourist, cultural and leisure attractions. The card includes a Tourist Travel Pass issued by the CRTM, Madrid's Regional Transport Consortium, which can be used on the city's public transport system.

How do I activate my Madrid City Card?

You can start using your Madrid City Card for discounts and benefits as soon as you purchase it from one of the city's Tourist Information Offices. The Tourist Travel Pass will be automatically activated the first time you use it on any mode of public transport.

Validity of the card

You can continue using your Madrid City Card for discounts and benefits for 1 month after purchasing it. The Tourist Travel Pass will only be valid for your chosen period: 1 day or 2, 3, 4 or 5 consecutive days. Please note that the Tourist Travel Pass is valid for calendar days, not for 24-hour periods. This means that if you activate it at 11:59pm, you will already have used up a full day.

How can I find out which establishments are included in my Madrid City Card?

Check out our “Attractions” section to see where you can use your card.

How do I use my Madrid City Card at establishments that accept the card?

You can enjoy discounts and benefits by simply showing the QR code on your card. You can only use it once in each establishment, unless otherwise indicated in the description of the activity.

Is there a phone number or email address that I can use should I have any questions?

Sí, puedes llamar al número (+34) 915 787 810 de 09:00 a 20:00 de atención telefónica, pero también puedes contactar con nosotros por email en [email protected].

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Welcome to Madrid, one of the most beautiful cities in Spain! As a tourist, you’ll want to make the most of your time exploring the city, and one of the best ways to do that is by using the tourist travel pass. The tourist travel pass is a convenient and cost-effective way to get around Madrid’s public transportation system, which includes buses, metro, and suburban trains. With this pass, you’ll have unlimited access to all these modes of transport, making it easy for you to explore the city’s top attractions. The pass comes in two options: a one-day pass and a three-day pass. The one-day pass costs €8.40, while the three-day pass costs €18.40. Both passes offer unlimited travel on all modes of public transportation in Madrid’s city center, including the metro, bus, and suburban train. You can purchase the tourist travel pass at any metro station, authorized kiosks, and tourist information centers. The pass is activated upon first use and is valid for 24 hours for the one-day pass and 72 hours for the three-day pass. Once you have the pass, you can use it to explore Madrid’s top attractions, such as the Royal Palace, Prado Museum, and Retiro Park. You can also use it to travel to nearby towns and attractions, such as Toledo or Segovia. One thing to keep in mind when using the tourist travel pass is that it is not valid for the airport express bus or for the metro line that goes to the airport. If you need to travel to or from the airport, you’ll need to purchase a separate ticket. In summary, the tourist travel pass is an excellent option for visitors to Madrid who want to explore the city’s top attractions conveniently and affordably. With unlimited access to public transportation, you can spend your time sightseeing and enjoying all that Madrid has to offer. Here’s the link where you can purchase the tourist travel pass for Madrid: https://www.esmadrid.com/en/travel-pass-turistico-madrid

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What is the best Madrid city pass?

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A Madrid city pass is well worth considering if you’re planning a trip to Madrid and you want to visit most of the main tourist attractions.

With a Madrid pass, you’ll save yourself both time and money because a Madrid city card generally works out cheaper than purchasing individual attraction tickets, and you won’t need to bother with lining up for tickets at the various attractions.

A Madrid tourist card usually includes top museums and famous landmarks like the Prado Museum, Royal Palace, Reina Sofía Museum, Real Madrid stadium, Thyssen Museum, and more.

I’ve put together this Madrid Pass Comparison to help you decide which is the best Madrid pass for your upcoming trip. Take your pick and decide which is the best city pass for Madrid that suits your needs.

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Madrid Card

The Madrid Card is a city pass or tourist card designed to enhance your experience while visiting Madrid. It offers access to the city’s top tourist, cultural, and leisure attractions, including skip-the-line access and self-guided audio tours at the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace. Additionally, it includes a 1-day or 2-day pass for a panoramic tour on the Red hop-on hop-off tourist bus and a city tour app with audio guides from local experts.

The card is 100% digital, allowing you to book dates and times for attractions online and receive tickets via email. This eliminates the need for physical ticket collection or printing, enabling you to start exploring Madrid immediately upon arrival. The card also provides a digital discount code for 10% off major purchases like museum tickets, guided tours, flamenco shows, and amusement parks.

The Madrid Card is particularly beneficial for those planning to spend an extended time in the city and see many attractions. It offers significant savings, the convenience of skipping long lines, and the flexibility of not having to collect physical tickets. However, for short stays or specific interests, the Madrid Museum Pass paired with a Madrid Travel City Pass for transport might be more suitable.

Key points to note:

  • The card doesn’t include public transport.
  • You must select visiting dates for attractions to receive your tickets.
  • The card offers a 10% discount on subsequent attractions, which can lead to substantial savings.

In summary, the Madrid Card is a valuable option if you’re looking to explore Madrid’s attractions conveniently and cost-effectively, especially if you have a packed itinerary and want to avoid long queues.

Madrid Museum Pass

The Madrid Museum Pass is an ideal tool for art enthusiasts visiting Madrid, allowing them to bypass long lines at the city’s top three museums: the Prado Museum, the Reina Sofía Center, and the Thyssen Museum. This pass offers skip-the-line access to the permanent collections and some temporary exhibitions at these museums, potentially saving you up to 20% on admission fees.

The pass is entirely digital, eliminating the need for physical ticket collection or printing. You can book you pass online and simply display the tickets on your smartphone upon arrival. This convenience allows for a more spontaneous and flexible visit, as there’s no need to book specific times for each museum, and the pass is valid for one year after redemption.

The Madrid Museum Pass is particularly beneficial if you have limited time in Madrid, as it grants priority access to the best museums, significantly reducing wait times. However, it may not be worth it for visitors planning to see only one museum or those with different priorities.

  • The pass doesn’t include public transport.
  • You must select a redeeming date to receive your tickets.
  • The pass is valid any day of the week, except Mondays at the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza.
  • The pass is valid for one year after redemption, offering flexibility in scheduling museum visits.

In summary, the Madrid Museum Pass is a convenient and cost-effective option if you’re an art lover looking to explore Madrid’s renowned museums without the hassle of long lines and rigid scheduling.

Madrid Travel City Pass

The Madrid Travel City Pass , also known as the Tourist Ticket or Billete Turístico, is a convenient option for unlimited travel on public transport in Madrid. It’s a personal card that allows unlimited trips using regular public transport services in the region. To obtain the pass, you first need to purchase a Madrid Multi Card, which costs 2.50€, but the price is included in the Billete Turístico if it’s the first charge on the Multi Card.

The pass is available for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 7 days and comes in two zones: A and T. Zone A covers the area within the municipal boundaries, while Zone T includes the entire public transport network both within the city and surrounding areas, allowing travel to places like Toledo, Segovia, and Ávila.

Benefits of the Madrid Travel City Pass include:

  • Free unlimited rides on all public transport services (subway, light rail, buses, and trains) in Madrid and the region.
  • Validity from the time of first use for the consecutive calendar days selected.
  • Night services usage until 5:00 AM on the last day.
  • Cost-effectiveness, especially for Zone A for more than 2 days and any combination of Zone T.
  • 50% discount for children younger than 11.

The pass is simple to use, activated by placing it on the ticket reader. Once expired, the Multi Card can be recharged with single and 10-trip tickets. However, it’s important to note that the pass cannot be used on high-speed trains or Renfe Operadora regional trains.

It’s an excellent value for money and provides convenience. Among a variety of different tickets and passes issued, Madrid Travel City Pass is an ideal choice if you want to use public transportation extensively during your stay in Madrid.

Go City Madrid tourist card

The Go City Madrid tourist card is a comprehensive pass that simplifies exploring Madrid by offering access to over 20 museums and monuments. It’s available in various packages, including the All-Inclusive Pass and the Explorer Pass, catering to different durations and preferences. The All-Inclusive Pass provides virtually unlimited access to many attractions for a fixed number of days, while the Explorer Pass allows you to pre-pay for a fixed number of attractions with a 60-day validity.

The card is entirely digital, and once purchased, you’ll receive a confirmation email with details on how to download and activate it. You can print it, download it to your phone, or sync it with the app on your smartphone. The card is activated the first time you use it, not at the time of purchase, and each card is personal and non-transferable.

The Go City Madrid tourist card offers several benefits:

  • It’s cost-effective, as it’s cheaper than buying all the tickets separately.
  • It gives you free entrance to over 20 museums and monuments.
  • It allows you to bypass long ticket lines, saving time.
  • It can be used on tourist buses.
  • It guarantees admittance to attractions, as tickets are booked in advance.
  • The All-Inclusive Pass is valid for consecutive days from the first use, while the Explorer Pass has a 60-day validity from the first attraction visit.
  • Non-activated passes are valid for two years from the date of purchase and are eligible for a refund within 90 days if not activated.

The Go City Madrid tourist card does not include public transport, and you’ll need a separate travel city pass for that.

It’s an ideal tool if you’re looking to explore Madrid’s attractions conveniently and cost-effectively, especially with children, as their passes are discounted.

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Discover Madrid at leisure with the Madrid City Pass. You will find that this Pass makes your city trip very affordable and efficient: the Madrid City Pass allows you to skip the waiting lines and get priority entrance at the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace. Experience the sights of Madrid from the hop-on hop-off bus with a free ticket. If you also opt for a 3-day public transport pass, public transport is free as is the transfer by taxi from Madrid Airport to your hotel in the city. 

The Madrid City Pass is perfect for visitors who want to see the most important sights and attraction, not all museums, sights and attractions, that Madrid offers. The pass also allows you a 20% discount on other sights and museums in the city as well as flamenco shows, tapas tours, bike tours and excursions. The Madrid City Pass is hassle-free, purchase is online, tickets and vouchers are sent to you and there is no need to pick up your pass in person when you arrive in Madrid.

Fast Track Entry

Don’t waste time standing in line and skip straight to the front of queues. You enjoy fast track entry to some of the most popular museum and attraction including the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace (Palacio Real). Just show your valid Madrid City Pass ticket and jump to the front line!

Public Transport and Airport Transfer

The hop-on hop-off bus is included in your Madrid City Pass and will take you past all the highlights of the city. Hop off and see sights and attractions in detail, hop on again to continue your tour. You can also opt to add a three-day public transport card including airport transfer from the airport Madrid-Barajas to your hotel or B&B. This pass allows you free travel on metro, bus and train in Madrid.

If you opt to add the public transport pass to your Madrid City Card, a taxi driver will be waiting for you when you arrive at Madrid Airport. He will also give you the physical public transport card and then takes you to your accommodation. Your public transport pass is activated when you scan your card in metro, bus or train for the first time. From then on your pass is valid for three consecutive days.

  • Audio Guide App

The Madrid Digital Pass also includes an app with audioguide. With this you will discover more than 100 sights in Madrid. Local guides provide commentary and tell about their ‘secret spots’. The app also includes walking routes.

Your Madrid City Pass not only affords free entrance to the Prado Museum and the Royal Palace (Palacio Real) also the hugely popular hop-on hop-off bus is free. Add to this reduced admission fees for museums and attractions and savings on bicycle and walking tours and excursions (Toledo) and you understand why this City Pass is immensely popular.

  • Ticket and skip-the-line entry to the Prado Museum
  • Ticket and skip-the-line entry to the Royal Palace
  • Ticket for the hop-on hop-off bus (valid for 24 hours)
  • Option: 3-day public transport card
  • Option: Transfer by private taxi from Madrid Airport to your hotel
  • Discounts on various other attractions, museums, tours and shows
  • Discount on excursions e.g. to Toledo

Alternative to the Madrid City Pass

The Royal Madrid Combo is a more compact and cheaper alternative to the Madrid City Pass. It is a great value ticket that opens up ‘Royal Madrid’. It entitles you to online reservation of skip-the-line tickets to Palacio Royal, the Royal Palace of Madrid, and for Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabéu Stadium tour.

Waiting in the queue is history, because you have fast track and free entry to the Royal Palace of Madrid. With 3,000 splendidly furnished and decorated rooms and galleries, it is Europe’s largest royal residence. Included in the combo ticket is free entry to the imposing Bernabéu Stadium of Real Madrid as well as a stadium tour and the Real Madrid Museum

The Royal Madrid Combo is perfectly suited for visitors who want to see Madrid highlights in a hassle-free way. The tickets and reservations are sent to you via email and there is no need to pick up or exchange vouchers physically on arrival in Madrid. To make your visit even more complete an audio guide app with interesting information and photos of 120 highlights of Royal Madrid is included.

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Compact and cheap alternative: Royal Madrid Combo

  • Royal Palace of Madrid*
  • Santiago Bernabéu Stadium*
  • Real Madrid Museum

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How does the Madrid City Pass work?

The Madrid Digital Pass is not a physical pass, so you don’t have to pick up anything in Madrid, but you can arrange everything online right at home! Select your arrival date in Madrid. After ordering you will receive an email with a link. Here you can enter when you want to visit the attractions in Madrid. You will then receive all tickets by email, which you can also show on your phone. You will also receive a discount code with which you can get a 10% discount at other museums, attractions, tours and excursions in Madrid.

Madrid City

Madrid is the capital city of Spain and is the cultural heart of the country. The locals are proud of their city and they should be! Madrid is home to three top museums and many famous sights. The city buzzes with activity day and night. All very good reasons to go on a city trip to Madrid!

The Highlights

Madrid brims with sights and attractions. Culture lovers will make head straight to Museo del Prado, Museo Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum. Football fans will have the day of their life when visiting the Real and Atletico stadiums. Madrid has still more to offer (Palacio Real), El Retiro Park, Plaza Mayor and the Cathedral Nuestra Señora de la Almudena in a neo-gothic style with a modern twist.

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How to acquire a tourist travel pass in Madrid

First of all, if you're still not familiar with how the Madrid Metro works, you can read this post , and once you've got the basic information clear, we can explain how the tourist travel pass -also known as the "tourist card"- works. This type of travel pass will allow you to use all public transport in the Autonomous Region of Madrid without limits during its validity period, making it extremely cost-effective. 

The tourist pass is valid for a specified number of days from the date you use it for the first time. You can use it for the first time whenever you want, it does not have to be on the day of purchase. It can also be used for night services until 05:00 hours on the last day of validity. There are tourist transport passes for 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 7 days.

Which pass should you choose based on your area?

You can choose the pass for two zones: A or T .

If you are going to travel mainly in the city centre, we recommend using the zone A pass, as it includes the following services:

  • Madrid Metro in fare zone A (Madrid Capital) including the 3 euro supplement for the T1-T2-T3 Airport Metro station and the T4 Airport station.
  • All EMT blue city bus lines (except the yellow buses covering the 24-hour Airport Express line).
  • Zones 0 and A of the Renfe Madrid suburban train network.
  • The Light Railway ML1.

However, if you also want to enjoy areas around Madrid, the best option is the T zone pass, with which you can travel in the following areas:

  • All Metro zones (fare zones A, B1, B2 and B3).
  • All EMT blue urban bus lines (zone A) and intercity green bus lines in the Autonomous Region of Madrid (except the Airport Express) including services to Guadalajara and Toledo. It covers the 8 fare zones (6 in the Autonomous Region of Madrid and 2 in Castilla-La Mancha) and the entire geographical range of Travel Passes, from zone A to zone E2.
  • The entire Renfe suburban network in Madrid, including services to Guadalajara on the C-2 suburban line.
  • Light Railway lines ML2 and ML3 and the Parla Tramway line ML4.

How and where to buy the tourist travel pass?

You will have to upload it to your Tarjeta Multi card (free if you do it for the first time). You can acquire the card and upload the tourist travel pass at all Metro stations, at the Airport T4 suburban train station, at the headquarters of the Madrid Regional Transport Consortium, at tobacconists and other authorised points of sale, and at Light Railway stations. 

Depending on the number of days covered by the travel pass and the zones, prices range from 8 to 70 euros. You can check the exact fares on the official Madrid Transport Consortium website , where you can also find information on discounts and special fares for children.  

Finally, remember that at Gran View Apartments, we will be happy to help you if you have any other questions about Madrid, while you enjoy our fully equipped apartments in the heart of the city, as well as our facilities: gym, sauna, terrace, pool, rooftop bar and much more.

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There is so much to experience in Madrid. If you’re the type of traveler who likes to see it all, the Madrid City Pass will make exploring the city more manageable. Visiting Madrid’s famous sites can quickly become costly for tourists who don’t know the tips and tricks to get around the city.

Luckily, we’ve been there and done all the research to help you find your way around the best things to do in Madrid . The Madrid City Pass offers excellent value for money if you’re spending a while in the city or even if you’re a frequent visitor.

Madrid’s Cards and Passes for Tourists

Madrid has a wonderful selection of cards and passes for tourists to the city. Depending on which one you choose, the cards will help you save on transport costs and entrance fees. Like the Madrid City Pass, some will even let you skip the queues to a few of Madrid’s most popular attractions.

Here’s our review of the Madrid City Pass and some extra info on other passes and cards for tourists in Madrid.

Madrid City Pass

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Although many Madrid cards are on the market, the Madrid City Pass is the city’s most popular option for tourists. Most likely because the pass does not have time limits like other tourist passes and because it’ll give you priority access to Madrid’s most famous museums.

The €70 ($76) pass remains valid for one year after the purchase date; that’s what makes it so great for frequent visitors. There’s far too much to see in Madrid, and fitting all the must-see spots into a short vacation just isn’t going to work.

So, it’s a must-have for visitors spending a while in Madrid or returning during the year. The Madrid City Pass offers free admission to two famous attractions, free rides on the hop-on-hop-off bus for 24 hours, and discounts on excursions and attractions for a year.

If you’re equipped with the Madrid City Pass, here are just a few of the experiences you can enjoy and how much you’ll save with the card.

The Prado Museum

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The Prado Museum holds the world’s most expansive collection of Spanish paintings and a large selection of works from all over Europe. Altogether, Prado’s collection contains over 8 000 fine art pieces and close to 1 000 sculptures.

Besides all the beauty held within it, the Neoclassical-style building, completed in 1819, is a spectacular sight on its own. The building was initially designed as a natural science museum. Instead, it was opened to the public as a Royal Museum of Painting and eventually the National Museum of the Prado.

The Prado Museum and its art have withstood three European wars and witnessed many Spanish dynasties. The museum has the world’s most complete collection of works by El Greco, de Goya, and Velázquez and has essential works by Bosch, Raphael, and many others.

Because it has such unique history and so much to offer its visitors, The Prado Museum is extremely popular with tourists and locals. While the museum allows free visits on certain days, getting into the Prado Museum is a lot easier with the pass.

Here’s how the pass will help:

  • General Entrance + Guide Book (without pass): €24 ($26)
  • Price with Madrid City Pass: Free
  • Bonus: Skip the queues and free audio guide available on the app.

Reina Sofía Museum

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This museum is a vital part of the global contemporary art scene. It houses thousands of artworks dating back to the early 19th century. The museum’s most famous piece, Picasso’s Guernica, is one that many people worldwide visit Madrid to see.

The museum comprises two venues that each contain a variety of art collections and exhibits. Art lovers will appreciate the museum’s exhibits that discuss critical statements of contemporary art. But, all pieces can easily be enjoyed by anyone who appreciates beauty.

The Reina Sofía Museum is a must-see attraction for everyone visiting Madrid. Although the museum has free entrance on certain days, the lines at those times can be extremely long. While this is okay if you’re a local, you don’t want to lose any time as a tourist.

Here’s how the card will help:

  • General ticket (without pass): €12 ($13)
  • Price with the Madrid City Pass: Free
  • Bonus: Skip the queues and access the apps audioguide.

Hop-on-Hop-off Bus

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Madrid’s Hop-on-Hop-off Bus is one of the best ways to see the city. It offers three different routes, the historical, modern, and night routes. Your ticket will include an audio guide in 14 languages.

The best part of taking a ride on Madrid’s tour bus is that you can jump off whenever you like. The bus will pass by fifty-two iconic places in the city and stop at the nearest bus stop, where you can disembark.

Your ticket is valid for the day, so you can use it for touring the city instead of hailing a cab or using the metro. When you’re ready to head to the next location, you can catch a new bus every 30-40 minutes.

Here’s how the pass will come in handy:

  • General ticket for one day: €20.70 ($58)
  • Madrid City Pass: Free for the first 24 hours

Tours and Excursions

Your Madrid City Pass will give you up to 20% off on many tours and excursions around the city. Once you’ve booked your Madrid pass, you’ll receive a discount code that you can use to visit sites like the Real Madrid Stadium, Madrid’s Royal Palace, and much more.

Madrid Museums Pass

There are a few fantastic options for art and history appreciators. Spain offers visitors a selection of Madrid museum passes that are valid from 10 days up to 1 year. These passes are designed to suit every type of tourist visiting Madrid.

If you’re spending a while in Madrid, or are a frequent visitor, consider getting the “Annual State Museums Pass.” This card will take you to all of the state’s museums, as long as you bring your pass and photo ID with you.

There are also options for 10 and 15-day passes. While the 10-day pass will grant you access to about five museums, the 15-day pass lets you visit eight of Madrid’s museums. This variety of options is excellent because you’ll have some room to choose your Madrid tourist pass according to your vacation.

Madrid Metro Pass

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The Madrid Tourist Card is a pre-loaded public transport pass that will make moving around Madrid a breeze. You can load the card according to how many days you’ll be in the city. During that time, you’ll be able to use Madrid’s public transport without additional cost.

The card is rechargeable for ten years, so you can keep it and charge it up on your next visit to Madrid.

Are Madrid’s Cards Worth it?

Buying a Madrid City Pass will be well worth your money if you’re planning to spend a while in the city and want to see many of Madrid’s attractions. If you do buy the pass for your visit, be sure to use the hop-on-hop-off bus in the first 24 hours to maximize the benefits of your card.

If you are only in Madrid for a few days on your journey through Spain, consider buying one of Madrid’s museum passes instead. Paired with a Madrid Tourist Card to cover the transport costs, seeing Madrid will be a lot easier.

Hopefully, our review of Madrid’s card will be helpful on your next trip to the magnificent city.

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Madrid’s public transport system is without a doubt, fantastic. It is fast, safe, clean and very reliable. In comparison with other European cities, Madrid’s public transport is also considered cheap and very efficient, which makes getting around Madrid very easy. Madrid’s public transport consists of the Madrid Metro (underground), day & night buses, the ‘Metro Ligero’ (Madrid light rail) as well as the regional train system known as the ’Cercanías’ which are the suburban trains that connect the city of Madrid with rest of the Madrid region. So, no matter where you are going, Madrid’s public transport system will get you there.

Are you moving to Madrid for a longer period and would like to get a monthly pass? Get ahead and order your personal public transport card in advance.

There are also great alternatives to Madrid’s public transport when it comes to getting around Madrid. Alternatives like, ridesharing apps and car sharing options as well as e-Scooters, e-Bikes & Motor scooter rental services . Since June 2014, Madrid has also been offering public, electric bikes that you can rent at your convenience all over the city.

To keep reading all about Madrid’s transport options, check out the content overview and feel free to click on the topics you are most interested in. Each chapter contains relevant information regarding getting around Madrid. From details on how to get from and to the airport, ticket options, prices, schedules & transport zones to details on the various means of transportation available and how use them.

Furthermore, in our FAQ section at the bottom of this ’Getting Around Madrid’ guide, we will clarify some of the most common questions and doubts regarding Madrid’s public transport.

Important:  The Citylife team has collected & compiled the information on this page via intense research and investigation. It does not replace your own research!

1.3 Madrid Tourist Travel Pass

2.2 have your transport card delivered to the citylife office for free, 3.5 autobuses interurbanos – the suburban buses of madrid, 4.3 comparison tools, 5.2 car rentals, carsharing & ridesharing in madrid with discounts, 1. getting around madrid by public transport – ticket options & prices.

As previously mentioned, Madrid’s public transport system is very accessible and efficient. You can get all over the city centre by using just the Madrid metro and bus . The Madrid metro and bus systems are integrated, meaning that you can access the Madrid metro lines and the EMT bus lines with the same ’ticket’. Other available transportation means like the Cercanías and Renfre trains and the suburban buses which take you outside the city will have different ticket types and different tariffs. The beginning of this article will focus more on the main transport within the city center (metro & city bus), however if you wish to read more on Madrid’s Light Rail system, suburban buses and long distance options, you can skip ahead .

To start with, there are various ticket options available for the Madrid public transport system. Some of which are better for those staying in the city for mid to long-term periods while others are perfect for those visiting for a short-term period. In the section below we will explain each ticket option in detail.

1.1 Monthly Pass for Mid to Long-Term Stays

If you are coming to Madrid for a longer period – to study or work, for example – it is very likely that you will move around by public transport on a regular basis. In this case we highly recommend getting your personal public transport card . This card will give you access to the the monthly transport pass , known as the ’ Abono ’. Using a monthly pass is by far the cheapest and most convenient way as it gives you full access to all of Madrid’s public transport for 30 day periods.

When it comes to getting your public transport card , we highly recommend ordering it online in advance . Ideally about 15 days before you plan to arrive to Madrid . By doing this you will avoid long wait times to book an appointment as well as simply skipping the need to attend an appointment in the first place. By ordering online, your card will be delivered to you. For more details on how to order you public transportation card online either continue reading, or click here to skip ahead.

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Download the Madrid Metro Map and check out various other maps for Madrid bus routes, light rail train lines and regional train lines in our chapter called Madrid Transport Options – A Comprehensive Outline, or skip ahead .

Monthly Pass – Prices & Where to Buy

As we mentioned above, to get the monthly pass you must first get your personal transport card . This card costs 4€ and once you have it in your possession, you can then top it up with the monthly pass (’ Abono ’). The price of your monthly pass depends primarily on your age and the transport zones of Madrid you would like to have included – there are no special prices for students. Finally, every 30 days you will need to top up your personal public transport card with your new monthly pass to be able to continue to use Madrid’s public transport system. You can do so conveniently at one of the many metro stations at the machines either with cash or credit card.

Abono Joven (Monthly Youth Pass)

If you are under 26 years of age , you will be able to use the youth pass, known as ’Abono Joven’. With this pass you will only need to pay 20€ a month and you will be able to use all of Madrid’s transport options between all transport zones ! You can move freely by metro and bus all over the city, to its outskirts as well as to the airport without paying a supplement.

Abono Normal (Monthly Standard Pass)

If you are aged 26 or older you will have access to the standard monthly pass, known as ’Abono’. This pass requires users to pay per transport zone. The base price which covers zone A, currently costs 54,60€. If you need to include more zones, the price will rise. Click here for more information of each of Madrid’s zones.

The Madrid Transportaton Office has officially reduced prices of all transport ticket types until the end of 2023! For a detailed look on prices please refer to the official page here .

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If the monthly pass is what you need, you can skip ahead in this article for instructions on how to order your public transport card online.

Above you see a price chart per-zone, however there are also inter-zone packages which combine certain zones together under one price. This is a great option for those who don’t often visit the more central zones and therefore do not want to pay for access to them. For more details on all pricing options, click here .

1.2 Single & 10 Trips Tickets

If you happen to be visiting Madrid for only a few days or weeks, or if you don’t need to use the public transport system on a daily basis, you can use Madrid’s more short-term option known as the Multi Card . As with the personal public transport card, you will first need to purchase the card itself (only 2.5€ ), then you top up the short-term pass of your choice onto the card. The Multi Card offers two options: Single tickets and 10 trip tickets.

Single & 10 trips tickets – Prices & Where to Buy

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A single journey on public transport in Madrid will usually cost between 1,50€ and 2€ , making it very budget friendly. If you don’t want to top up your card every time you need it, you should consider buying a 10 trip ticket which costs just 12,20€ . Both tickets work on metro and bus systems within zone A. As the Multi Card is not personalized, it can be shared with others .

Buying the Multi Card and it’s corresponding tickets is incredibly easy. All you need to do is go to any metro station in Madrid and place your order at any of the ticket machines there. These machines look like ATMs but will have the branding of the Madrid metro on them. Once there you can pay either in cash or with credit card.

Please be aware that you may change freely between various metro lines once you are inside the metro system. But changing from metro to bus or from one bus to another means that you have to use your card again. That being said, you can also top up your Multi Card from the bus driver – but only in cash.

To read more about the Multi Card, please click here .

The Madrid tourist travel pass gives you unlimited usage of zone A and T between 1-7 days. This is a very practical and very affordable way to get around Madrid on a short-term basis. This is especially true because the majority of Madrid’s most popular locations for visitors and tourists are located within zone A. Additionally, zone T is perfect for those planning to make day trips to some of the small cities located outside of Madrid.

Madrid Tourist Travel Pass – Prices & Where to Buy

Prices are determined by number of days and by desired zones . Check out the table below for a price breakdown of each. To buy the Madrid tourist pass you simply visit any metro station and use the ticket machines located there. Alternatively, you can buy these passes at the sales points at the Madrid airport. The Madrid tourist pass comes with the Multi Card included. Once the pass expires, you can top up the Multi Card with single or ten trips tickets and keep using it. Finally, please keep in mind that Madrid tourist pass cannot be shared between several people. Therefore, each person in your group must hold their own card. For more details on the Madrid tourist pass, please click here .

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2. How to Get your Personal Public Transport Card

As we mentioned at the top of this article, we recommend that your order your personal public transport card online – ideally about 3 weeks before your arrival . It will save you time , money and hassle . To make the process of ordering your public transport card online as simple as possible, we’ve created a step by step guide . Continue reading below for all the details.

If you are already in Madrid or did not order your transport card on time online, you can use our FREE SERVICE to make an appointment for a time that suits you best ! Citylife has access to exclusive appointment dates and times so you can get a next-day or even a same-day appointment that you won’t find online! To do so, simply fill out our form below and we will be in touch.

2.1 Step by step Guide – How to Order your Public Transport Card Online

Order your public transport card online by filling out the official request form. Once your request has been processed by the Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid, your card will be sent to the indicated shipment address usually within 10-15 working days. Here is a step by step description:

  • Access the CRTM webpage here !
  • Select the option “Individual”, close the pop-up screen by clicking on “Cerrar” proceed to the next screen
  • On the next screen you have to provide some personal information. You need to choose between “pasaporte” (if you have a passport) or “DNI no español” (if you have a valid national ID card.) At “Código ISO” you need to fill in the country code of your passport and at “Documento” you need to fill in the document number.
  • Next up you need to fill in your “nombre” (first name), apellido (last names) and your date of birth. And press “iniciar solicitud on-line” to continue.
  • On the next page you will have the chance to review your details. You will also need to add your email address (correo eletronico), Spanish phone number and the address in Spain where you would like the card to be sent ( please feel free to use our phone number and address ). Once done, click “Siguente.”
  • You will be asked to upload a standard passport sized photo in colour, as well as a scanned copy of your passport or ID card.
  • Once uploaded, you need to accept the terms and conditions at the bottom and continue by clicking on “Siguiente”.

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  • Last but not least, you will be asked to review and confirm the information you have provided. You will also have to pay the mandatory standard fee of 4€ to the Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid for issuing your public transport card. If the process is completed successfully you will receive a confirmation email.

The Consorcio de Transporte de Madrid only delivers personal public transport cards to Spanish addresses . Additionally, you can only input a Spanish phone number on the application form. To keep things stress free, you can indicate the Citylife mobile phone number and use our office address as the shipment location . We will happily store the card for you free of charge until you are able to pick it up.

While at our office you you can also take advantage to ask all your questions, activate a free Spanish prepaid SIM card , open a free Spanish bank account , get free advice on housing or simply some hints & tips to explore this beautiful city.

To ensure that you correctly complete the online form when ordering your transport card, make sure to read the text above and have a look at the example image we included. We’ve also included the Citylife details that you will need to fill out the form and to ship it to our office for free storage, below:

IMPORTANT: Once you’ve ordered your card online and indicated our address as shipment address, please send us a short confirmation via WhatsApp to our official mobile phone . This way we are aware of it too and can notify you once it has arrived! Please don’t forget! Once you have picked up your public transport card upon your arrival, you can top it up with your monthly pass at any machine located in one of the many Madrid metro stations around the city.

If you couldn’t request the public transport card ahead of time or the online order didn’t work, send us a WhatsApp with your full name and arrival date . We will make an appointment for the day and time that is convenient for you at no cost!

3. Madrid Transport Options – a Comprehensive Outline

The following sections of this article will outline everything you need to know about getting around in Madrid by public transport. From all Madrid’s modes of transport and how to use them to convenient alternatives. In addition to a detailed and comprehensive explanation we will also include promo codes for Uber and Cabify at the bottom of this article, which will help you save money along the way!

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3.1 Madrid Metro – Zones, Lines & All Available Passes

The Madrid metro is the most popular way to get around Madrid. Its 12 metro lines, 300+ stations and several other unique connections to some of the harder to reach places makes it one of the most accessible metro systems in Europe. Continue reading for a complete breakdown of the Madrid metro system.

  • Download the Full Madrid Metro Map
  • Download the Madrid Metro Map for Tourists

Metro Operating Hours

Typically, the metro runs from 06:00 – 01:30 with trains arriving every 2-15 minutes. Frequency is dictated by the city’s rush hours.

Metro Zones

The Madrid metro will take you to zones A, B1, B2 & B3. In most cases you will only need access to zone A to enjoy Madrid, especially as a tourist. However you might find that your workplace, university campus or home is located in Madrid’s farther zones. We go into detail on what tickets you need and their prices above, however we have summarized the ticket options for you.

Metro Tickets & Prices

  • Single Ticket (Zone A) – 1.50€ – 2.00€.
  • 10 Trip Ticket (Zone A) – 12.20€.
  • Unlimited Monthly Metro Pass – Please refer to our chart above by clicking here .

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3.2 Madrid Buses (EMT) – Routes, Night Buses & Airport Shuttle

The Municipal Transport Company of Madrid ( EMT ) is in charge of Madrid’s ultra efficient bus system. Comprised of over 200 bus lines with roughly 2,000 buses in operation, the bus system in Madrid is a great way to get around the city as it can take you to many places that the Madrid metro can’t reach. The EMT buses are blue city buses that operate within the central zone of Madrid – meaning they do not travel throughout the entire province of Madrid, but only the city of Madrid. Skip ahead for more info on how to travel through the Madrid province by bus .

Need to get to the Madrid airport ? The Madrid bus system is the cheapest way to get to Madrid Barajas Airport! They run all year round and the airport shuttle even runs for 24hrs a day! Read more in our guide to Madrid Airport Transportation Options and Discounts .

  • View the Interactive Bus Map
  • View the Tourist Bus Map

Bus Operating Hours

Typically, buses run from 06:00 – 23:30 with frequency ranging from every 5-20 minutes on weekdays. On weekends and holidays they run from 07.00-23:30 and with less frequency.

Night Buses

Madrid’s night buses, known as Búhos or Owls, run from 23:30 – 6:00 in 27 different routes. All routes start and end at the central Plaza de Cibeles. You can find the night bus schedule at bus stops in the city. Also check out the night bus map here .

Bus Tickets & Prices

You can access the bus with both your monthly transport card and the Multi Card which we cover above . If you have 10 rides loaded to your Multi Card you simply board the bus and tap your ticket. If you need to purchase a single ride you can do so right from the bus driver.

Airport Shuttle

Though you can certainly get to the airport via the standard metro and bus routes, there is a great airport shuttle available as well. It runs every 15 minutes during the day and every 35 during the night, stopping at Cibeles and Atocha. Tickets for the shuttle cost 5€. For more details, click here .

Electric Buses

Madrid is introducing eco friendly buses to the city, starting with lines 001 and 002 which operate within some of Madrid’s more heavily used routes.

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3.3 Metro Ligero Madrid – The Light Rail of Madrid

The Metro Ligero is Madrid’s Light Rail system. It’s an above ground metro system that connects Madrid through 4 lines and over 50 stations. However, this transport system is different from the Madrid Metro as it connects travelers to the less central areas of the city. You will find them more in the suburban areas of Madrid, connecting Zone A with zone B1, B2 and B3.

Light Rail Maps

  • View the Light Rail Map
  • View the Madrid Metro & Light Rail Combo Map

Light Rail Operating Hours

Metro Ligero lines ML1-ML3 share the same hours as the Madrid Metro day hours (6:00 – 01:30. And line ML4 runs from 5:00 – 00:45.

Light Rail Lines

Get a better look at how the Metro Ligero connects with the Madrid Metro by checking out each of the four lines below. The CRTM has layed out all the Metro Ligero lines, stops and connections for you to easily plan your commute around Madrid.

Additionally, make sure to take a look at each individual stop on the Metro Ligero routes.

  • View the Metro Ligero Lines
  • View the Metro Ligero Stations

Light Rail Tickets & Prices

  • With the standard Multi Card pass and zone A monthly pass you will have access to the ML1 line. Single tickets cost between 1.50€ – 2.00€ and 10 ride tickets cost 12,20€.
  • To access the ML2 and ML3 lines you will need to top up an additional pass to your Multi Card or pay a supplement with your monthly pass. Single tickets/supplement costs 2.00€ and 10 ride tickets cost 12,20€.
  • If you plan your trip ahead you can combine your Madrid Metro access and your Metro Ligero access in one top up. Single combo tickets cost 3.00€ and 10 ride combo tickets cost 18.30€.
  • To access the ML4 (Parla Tram) you will need to top up an additional pass to your Multi Card or pay a supplement with your Monthly Pass. Single tickets cost 1.30€ and 10 ride tickets cost 8.50€.

For all details on these tickets and fares, please refer to the official website of the Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid.

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3.4 Cercanías Madrid – The Regional Trains of Madrid

Like the Metro Ligero, the Cercanías Madrid is an above ground train system. However, the Cercanías system takes travellers through the entire region of Madrid. Not just the suburbs of the of Madrid city, but the actual province of Madrid. The Cercanías trains operate in partnership with Spain’s high speed train network – called Renfe – allowing it to be fast, reliable and comfortable. With 9 lines and over 90 stations, Cercanías offers great connections to the small towns and areas within the Madrid region.

Cercanías Maps

  • View the basic Cercanías Station Map
  • View the detailed Madrid Cercanías Map

Cercanías Operating Hours

The Cercanías Madrid trains run everyday from 5:30 – 23:30.

Cercanías Lines

Get a better look at how the Cercanías system connects with the Madrid Metro by checking out each of the 9 lines below. The Concorcio de Madrid has layed out all the Cercanías lines, stops and connections for you to easily plan your commute around Madrid.

  • View the Cercanías Madrid Lines
  • View the Cercanías Madrid Stations

Cercanías Tickets & Prices

  • If you have the monthly transport pass you will have access to the Cercanías stations that are located within the zones that your pass covers. If you need to go beyond the zones of your monthly pass, you will need to pay a supplement that covers the distance you will be going. Prices vary based on where you start and end your journey, so please check the detailed pricing table here .
  • The Cercanías system is operated by Renfe, which means that you cannot access these trains with your Multi Card. They have their own ticket systems and zones. For a detailed pricing info please check the pricing tables here .

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Unlike the rest of the Madrid public transport system, the suburban buses are run by a network of private companies that travel throughout the region of Madrid. There are over 300 lines in operation with roughly 20,000 operations each day. These buses depart from various central stations in Madrid, connecting travelers to hundreds of stops outside of the city.

Suburban Bus Maps

  • View the complete Suburban Bus Route Map
  • View the Regional Suburban Bus Maps

Suburban Bus Operating Hours

Typically the suburban buses run between 6:00 – 23:30. However some buses will operate at night as well. Please refer to the official time table for each region here .

Suburban Bus Lines

Use the trip calculator facilitated by the Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid to get all the information on the suburban bus lines that you need to take.

  • View the Suburban Bus Line Calculator

You can access these suburban buses at the following major stations in Madrid: Plaza de Castilla, Avenida de América, Plaza Elíptica, Príncipe Pío and Moncloa

Suburban Bus Tickets & Prices

  • If you have the monthly public transport pass you will have access to the suburban bus lines that are located within the zones that your pass covers. If you need to go beyond the zones in your monthly pass, you will need to pay a supplement that covers the distance you will be going. Prices vary based on where you start and end your journey so please check the detailed pricing table here .
  • Single tickets and 10 trip tickets are available but are not associated with the same Multi Card that we have mentioned throughout this article. The suburban bus system has it’s own tickets and pricing system. Single ride tickets can be purchased directly from the bus and 10 trip tickets can be bought at the bus stations and other licensed ticket points.

For all details on these tickets, fares and where to buy them, please refer to the official website of the Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid.

4. Traveling Long Distance Around Spain

4.1 long distance trains.

Renfe is Spain’s high speed train network that connects travelers all over Spain. The trains can also take travelers across the border form Spain to Portugal and France. Check out the official Renfe website to learn more. Also check out the new lost-cost train routes offered by Ouigo .

4.2 Long Distance Buses

There are several private bus companies that can take you all over Spain and beyond. The most popular being Avanza Group , Flixbus and Alsa .

You can compare the train times, destinations and prices among Spain’s top long distance train and bus operators by using Trainline ! Additionally you can check out trains and buses across Europe and compare those prices as well. If you want to compare across all modes of long distance transportation (bus, train, car rental & flights) we recommend that you use Comparabus !

Looking for additional travel options? Check out our other articles on Bike and Scooter Rentals as well as our top recommendations for car sharing and car services including available promo codes to save money.

5. Private Transport & Alternative Transport Options

Even though Madrid’s public transport system can easily get you where you need to go, you might be looking for some alternative options. Whether you want to get to your destination faster , you’d just like some privacy or maybe you’re trying to adopt a more eco friendly lifestyle . Whatever your case might be, Madrid is home to some great private transport and alternative transport options that suit everyone’s preferred lifestyle.

5.1 Renting e-Scooters, e-Bikes & Motor Scooters in Madrid with Discounts

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Electric transportation is on the rise around the world and Madrid is no different! If you’re looking for a unique and affordable way to travel around Madrid while reducing your carbon footprint, then we recommend downloading one of the many apps out there! In Madrid you’ll find e-Scooters (kick scooters), e-Bikes and Motor Scooters parked in the streets just waiting to be used. All you need to do is download the corresponding app, hire one of them and off you go!

Check out our detailed list of top recommended e-Scooter, e-Bike and Motor Scooter companies in Madrid companies in the city and receive some exclusive discounts on your next ride !

Madrid is a big city. It can take time to get from one end of the Spanish capital to another with public transportation. Many people would prefer to drive to to their destination but they don’t have the means to own a car themselves. This is where car rentals , carsharing and ridesharing comes into the fold! You can either hop in a car and be driven across town (rideshares like Free Now & Uber ), or drive an electric car yourself from one point of the city to another (carshare, e.g. Free2Move ), or even rent a car for several days to explore beyond the Madrid city limits. Whatever it is, Madrid has something for you!

Take a look at our comprehensive guide to Car Rentals, Carsharing & Ridesharing in Madrid to find the top companies in the city and also receive some great discounts for your next trip !

Save 5€ on your next taxi ride by downloading the Free Now app and using Citylife’s exclusive promo code! It’s quick, reliable and incredibly easy!

6. Make Your Transport Card Appointment with our Free Service

If you’re struggling to make the appointment to obtain your public transport card, we can help! Fill out this form below, follow the instructions and we will let you know the available options!

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There are several different types of tickets for the Madrid metro. From a quick pay as you go type metro card to the monthly subscription card known as the abono. Check out our chapter called “ Ticket Options & Prices ” to read about how to get a Madrid metro card.

If you have lost your Madrid metro card then all you need to do is cancel the old card and order a new one. You can either do this online or at any CRTM website! For more details take a look at our article on replacing a lost or stolen metro card .

The tourist travel pass for Madrid is loaded onto a red plastic card called the Multi Card. You simply top up the card with a tourist travel pass choosing how many days you want the pass for. This is all done at any Madrid metro station at the machines. Check out our chapter called “ Madrid Tourist Travel Pass ” for more information on how to get a tourist travel pass for Madrid.

Getting around in Madrid by public transport is easy and quick. In general, the Madrid metro and the Madrid bus services are the best way to get around Madrid. Check out our chapter called “ Madrid Transport Options – A Comprehensive Outline ” for a break down on all transport types available in Madrid.

The cost to ride the metro in Madrid depends on which ticket you use and where you go. Single rides can start from 1,5€ and monthly passes can start between 20€ (abono joven) to 55€ (Zone A, normal tariff). Check out chapter “ Ticket Options & Prices ” for a full breakdown of all costs related to public transport in Madrid.

The Madrid metro does go to the airport, but you need to pay an additional supplement of 3€ in addition to the metro pass ticket. Simply visit any ticket machine at any metro stop to find out how the supplement works.

There are several options to travel from the Madrid airport to the city. You can take the Madrid metro, the bus shuttle, a taxi or a car service. Check out our article called Madrid Airport Transportation for all the details plus some amazing discounts!

Typically, the metro runs from 06:00 – 01:30 with trains arriving every 2-15 minutes. Frequency is dictated by the city’s rush hours. At night you have the Madrid night buses, also known as Búhos, that run in and around Madrid (27 different routes). All routes start and end at the central Plaza de Cibeles. You can find the night bus schedule at bus stops in the city. For a night bus map click here .

To pay for the metro in Madrid you must have either your personal transport card or the Multi Card. You either top up your monthly subscription or you top up your single ride/10 rides to your card at the machines in any metro station. You can pay with cash or card.

If you lost your Madrid metro card you can print a replacement for 6€ at any of the major Metro stations in Madrid – Sol, Plaza de Castilla, Moncloa, etc. You do not need an appointment (cita previa), you can simply go there and get your metro card replaced.

There is no student metro card in Madrid nor a special price for students. Madrid sets its prices based on age groups. Those under the age of 26 only pay 20€ per month for their monthly transport plan (abono joven). It includes all zones. Those older than 26 will need to buy a monthly plan (abono) according to the zones they need to travel. For more info on pricing, please refer to our chapter called “ Monthly Pass – Prices and Where to Buy “.

If you need to rent a car in Madrid then you have several options available. You can either use one of the many carsharing apps to rent an electric car to use within the community of Madrid. Or, you can rent a full sized car from a classic car rental company for a longer period which you can take outside of the city limits. Check out all the options by reading our guide on How to Rent a Car in Madrid .

If you are looking for a more eco-friendly kind of transportation, there are many options for renting bikes, e-bikes and e-Scooters in the city of Madrid. To see all the different companies that are running in Madrid, take a look at our article called Best eScooters, Motor Scooters, Bike Rentals & Segway Rentals in Madrid .

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Leah has been living in and exploring Madrid since 2013 when she moved to the city for a simple summer abroad. She started the Citylife Blog in 2014 with the goal to share everything there is to know about her favourite place on earth!

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Hello! I cannot find my Unibersity in the list: Alfonso X el Sabio university (UAX). I cant get a public transport card when I will attend classes at that university?

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Hi! If you don’t have a Spanish phone number, does that mean you can’t order a public transport card? Thanks!

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Hey there Manon! You do need to have a Spanish phone number in order to order the madrid metro card. But you are more than welcome to use the Citylife office number and address! We will save the card at our office until you are ready to pick it up.

Calle Gran Vía 22 – Duplicado, 2nd Floor, 28013 Madrid, Spain +34 915 296 673

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Hi! If my friends and I take the metro using 1 multi card, does it mean we can tap the same card 4x to enter?

Hey there Crystal! You can share the Multi-card as many times as you need.

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I charged the card for 10 trips for A zone by mistake, can I change it to compindo zone to include the B1 zone any by the difference in price

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How many individuals can use a single multi card. If we have 6 people in our travel party and we’re only in Madrid a few days, can all 6 of us travel using the same card?

Hi there Jarom! Yes! You can share the multicard with several people. You will just need to top it up more often.

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Can I go to Toledo with my student pass?

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Yes. You can take the ALSA bus for free with public transportation card from the Plaza Eliptica bus station.

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I have a problem. The internet page to buy the card has an error. when I type in my credit card name and click “siguiente” nothing happens. The page loads itself again. what can I do?

Hi Sarah! Sometimes the page gets stuck and you need to close it down and start again. Another problem could be that your card is not accepted. Unfortunately I can’t give you further info about the problem unless I see it. Feel free to send an email to [email protected] and we can help you order your transport card.

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The Essential Guide to the Public Transport in Madrid

Navigate Madrid with ease using the ultimate guide to using the public yransport in Madrid , your key to hassle-free urban exploration and travel. If you’re gearing up for an unforgettable adventure in the heart of Spain’s capital, Madrid, then you’re in for a real treat when it comes to getting around. And trust me, public transportation is about to become your new best friend. Picture this: a city with a transport system that’s not only lightning-fast and dependable, but also won’t break the bank and even gives a nod to Mother Earth. Yep, you’ve hit the travel jackpot!

Now, before you start envisioning the headache of deciphering complex transit networks, let me stop you right there. Madrid is a trailblazer in the world of public transport, and I’m here to spill all the insider secrets on how to master it like a pro. Whether you’re an explorer with a knack for cultural immersions or a budget-conscious adventurer, this guide is your compass to conquering Madrid’s maze of buses , trains , and more.

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You see, when it comes to public transport , Madrid doesn’t just play the game; it dominates it. While other European metropolises might leave you scratching your head at timetables and routes, Madrid has got your back with a system that’s as streamlined as it is pocket-friendly. The best part? You don’t need to be a travel guru to navigate it all – just keep scrolling, and you’ll have all the tools you need.

In this deep dive into Madrid’s public transport options , we’re diving headfirst into the world of Metro madness , the web of buses , the wonder of light rail , and the charm of regional trains . I’ll be your travel buddy as we explore the ins and outs of each mode of transport, breaking down the what, where, and how of getting from A to B without a hitch.

Are you picturing yourself hopping off the metro right in front of iconic attractions or gliding through the city’s bustling streets on a local bus? Well, that’s exactly what’s on the agenda. We’ll be unraveling the threads of Madrid’s public transport tapestry, leaving no stone unturned. And whether you’re here for a quick escape or planning an extended stay, this guide is your backstage pass to mastering the art of getting around like a true Madrileño .

So, what’s on the menu, you ask? From snazzy metro lines to bustling bus routes and even above-ground adventures, we’re setting you up for success. Think of me as your Madrid travel sherpa, guiding you through the peaks and valleys of this vibrant city’s transportation web. Whether you’re curious about snagging a monthly pass for those extended stays, hunting for the best deals on single and 10-trip tickets , or eager to explore the tourist travel pass , we’ve got it all mapped out.

Buckle up, fellow wanderers, because by the time we’re done, you’ll be the Picasso of public transport , confidently weaving your way through Madrid’s vibrant streets, neighborhoods, and cultural gems. So, grab that transport card – or learn how to get one – and let’s embark on an unforgettable journey through Madrid’s bustling arteries. From the classic metro jaunts to discovering hidden corners on city buses, we’re on a mission to make sure you have all the tools to dive headfirst into the adventure that is Madrid’s public transport system. All aboard the Madrid express – your ticket to a seamless and unforgettable journey awaits!

Navigating Madrid’s Public Transport: Ticket Options & Prices

When it comes to exploring Madrid, the city’s public transport system offers both accessibility and efficiency. Whether you’re looking to traverse the vibrant city center or venture to its outskirts, Madrid’s integrated metro and bus network have you covered. In this article, we’ll delve into the intricacies of ticket options, guiding you through the process of choosing the right pass for your stay.

Discovering the Madrid Metro and Bus System

Madrid’s public transport system seamlessly connects its core with an array of transportation options. While we’ll primarily focus on the metro and city buses that make city-center exploration a breeze, we’ll also touch upon the Light Rail system, suburban buses, and long-distance choices for those seeking wider exploration.

Unveiling Ticket Options

For those planning various durations of stay in Madrid, the public transport system offers a range of ticket options tailored to your needs. Whether you’re a short-term visitor or embarking on a mid to long-term adventure, here’s a breakdown of the available choices:

1. Monthly Pass for Mid to Long-Term Stays

If your Madrid journey involves a lengthier stay, whether for studies or work, the monthly pass, known as the ‘Abono,’ becomes your best friend. This pass grants you access to all of Madrid’s public transport for 30 days, making it an economical and practical choice. To streamline the process, consider ordering your personal transport card online about 15 days before your arrival. This way, you can skip waiting times and appointments, and have the card conveniently delivered to you.

Monthly Pass – Prices & Where to Buy

To obtain the monthly pass, you’ll need the personal transport card, which costs 4€. The cost of the monthly pass varies based on age and the desired transport zones. For those under 26, the ‘Abono Joven’ offers unlimited access between all zones for just 20€ a month. If you’re 26 or older, the ‘Abono Normal’ provides access per transport zone, with zone A starting at 54.60€. Regular top-ups are required to keep the pass active, achievable at metro stations via cash or credit card.

Single & 10 Trips Tickets

Short-term visitors or those who sporadically use public transport can opt for the Multi Card. This card allows you to load single or 10 trip tickets, perfect for occasional exploration.

Single & 10 trips tickets – Prices & Where to Buy

A single journey typically costs between 1.50€ and 2€, presenting an economical choice for quick jaunts. For those who prefer not to top up frequently, the 10 trip ticket, priced at 12.20€, offers a cost-effective solution. Both options cover metro and bus travel within zone A, and the Multi Card can be shared among users. Purchasing the Multi Card and tickets is effortless; simply head to a metro station, use the ticket machines (resembling ATMs), and complete your purchase with cash or credit card.

Madrid Tourist Travel Pass

For tourists looking for a convenient way to explore, the Madrid tourist travel pass provides unlimited access to zones A and T for 1 to 7 days. This pass is particularly valuable as many tourist hotspots fall within zone A, and zone T accommodates day trips to nearby cities.

Madrid Tourist Travel Pass – Prices & Where to Buy

Pricing varies based on the number of days and desired zones, with easy purchase options available at metro stations and the Madrid airport. The Madrid tourist pass comes with the Multi Card included, and once it expires, the Multi Card can be topped up for continued use. Keep in mind that the tourist pass is non-transferable among individuals in a group. For more details, consult our comprehensive guide on the Madrid tourist pass.

In the next sections, we’ll explore each of these ticket options in greater detail, ensuring that you have all the tools to navigate Madrid’s bustling streets with ease. Whether you’re here for a brief visit, an extended stay, or a tourist adventure, Madrid’s public transport system is designed to cater to your unique needs.

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2. Securing Your Personal Public Transport Card in Madrid: A Step-by-Step Guide

If you’re gearing up for an adventure in Madrid, securing your personal public transport card is a wise move to save time, money, and hassle. As we suggested earlier, ordering your card online around 3 weeks before your trip is the optimal choice. To simplify the process, we’ve crafted a comprehensive step-by-step guide below.

A Convenient Option: Ordering Your Transport Card Online

To initiate the process of acquiring your public transport card, follow these steps:

  • Access the Official Website : Visit the CRTM webpage.
  • Choose “Individual” Option : Upon entering, select “Individual” and close the pop-up screen to proceed.
  • Provide Personal Information : Depending on your identification (passport or national ID card), fill in the relevant details. Input your passport’s country code and document number.
  • Enter Personal Details : Fill in your first name, last name, date of birth, and click “iniciar solicitud on-line” to continue.
  • Review and Verify : Review your details, adding your email address, Spanish phone number, and the address in Spain where you’d like the card sent (you can use our address for this). Click “Siguente” when ready.
  • Upload Required Documents : Upload a colored passport-sized photo and a scanned copy of your passport or ID card.
  • Accept Terms and Conditions : Accept the terms at the bottom and proceed by clicking “Siguiente.”
  • Confirm Information : Review and confirm the provided information. Complete the payment of the mandatory 4€ fee for issuing the card. A confirmation email will be sent upon successful completion.

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3. Navigating Madrid’s Transport Network: A Comprehensive Overview

When it comes to exploring Madrid using public transport, this guide has you covered. From an array of transport modes to handy alternatives, we’ve got your transportation needs in the Spanish capital sorted.

Madrid Metro: Zones, Lines & Pass Options

The Madrid metro is the city’s star player for urban mobility. With 12 interconnected metro lines and a vast network of over 300 stations, it stands as one of Europe’s most accessible systems. Unravel the intricacies of Madrid’s metro system, explore its zones, lines, and all the pass options available.

Navigating Madrid on EMT Buses: Routes, Night Buses & Airport Connections

The Municipal Transport Company of Madrid (EMT) orchestrates the city’s efficient bus system. Boasting over 200 bus lines and around 2,000 operational buses, the EMT system effortlessly supplements the metro by reaching places it can’t. These blue city buses cover the heart of Madrid and even provide a budget-friendly ride to Madrid Barajas Airport. For more in-depth insights, jump ahead to our guide on Madrid Airport Transportation Options and Discounts.

Metro Ligero Madrid: Above-Ground Urban Connections

Introducing Madrid’s Light Rail system – the Metro Ligero. Spanning 4 lines and over 50 stations, this above-ground transport links areas that might not be at the center but are equally important. Designed to connect suburban neighborhoods and areas between Zone A and B1, B2, and B3, the Metro Ligero serves as a lifeline for many.

Cercanías Madrid: Exploring the Region by Rail

Taking you beyond city limits, the Cercanías Madrid is an above-ground train network that stretches across the entire Madrid region. Operating in collaboration with Spain’s high-speed train network, Renfe, Cercanías offers a rapid, dependable, and comfortable journey. With 9 lines and over 90 stations, it’s your ticket to discover not just the suburbs but the entirety of the Madrid province.

Autobuses Interurbanos: Suburban Adventures

Differing from the rest of Madrid’s public transport system, suburban buses are managed by private entities and serve the wider region. With an extensive network of over 300 lines and approximately 20,000 daily operations, these buses connect central Madrid stations to countless stops outside the city.

Discovering Madrid’s Transport Landscape

From underground metros to above-ground light rails and regional trains, Madrid’s transport system is an intricate web that covers both the urban heart and the suburban reaches of the city. With each mode serving a unique purpose, you’re equipped to navigate every corner of this vibrant capital.

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4. Exploring Beyond Madrid: Long-Distance Travel in Spain

When the allure of Madrid’s cityscape beckons you to venture beyond its borders, Spain’s extensive long-distance transportation options are your gateway to new horizons.

Embarking on Long-Distance Train Journeys

Meet Renfe, Spain’s high-speed train network that seamlessly links travelers across the nation. Beyond Spain’s frontiers, these trains journey to Portugal and France, transcending geographical boundaries. Delve into Renfe’s offerings on their official website. And for budget-conscious travelers, don’t miss the exciting low-cost train routes introduced by Ouigo.

Navigating Long Distances via Buses

Embark on epic journeys with private bus companies that span Spain and even traverse borders. Prominent names like Avanza Group, Flixbus, and Alsa ensure you can explore Spain and beyond with comfort and convenience.

Tools for Informed Decisions

Empower yourself with knowledge using comparison tools that streamline your long-distance travel choices. For Spain’s premier long-distance trains and buses, Trainline equips you with train times, destinations, and prices. If your explorations extend beyond Spain’s borders, Trainline’s services also encompass European train and bus options. To expand your comparison scope across all long-distance modes – be it bus, train, car rental, or flights – look no further than Comparabus.

Unveil Spain’s Vast Horizons

Madrid’s vibrant energy is but a stepping stone to the myriad wonders that await throughout Spain and beyond. Embark on a journey of discovery with the nation’s efficient long-distance transportation network – your ticket to exploring the richness of Spain’s diverse landscapes and cultures.

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5. Exploring Madrid with Flexibility: Private and Alternative Transport Choices

While Madrid’s public transport system offers a reliable means of traversing the city, you might find yourself in search of alternative options that align with your unique preferences and needs. Whether you’re chasing speed, seeking solitude, or embracing an eco-conscious lifestyle, Madrid boasts a range of private and alternative transport choices to cater to every traveler’s style.

Glide with Green Ease: Renting e-Scooters, e-Bikes & Motor Scooters

Join the global movement of electric transportation that’s reshaping urban mobility – Madrid is at the forefront of this trend! If you’re keen on exploring the city while minimizing your carbon footprint, you’re in for a treat. A plethora of apps await your download, granting you access to an array of e-Scooters, e-Bikes, and Motor Scooters strewn across the streets. Grab the app, unlock your chosen ride, and embark on an eco-friendly adventure through Madrid’s streets.

Unlock the Freedom of Mobility: Car Rentals, Carsharing & Ridesharing in Madrid

In a sprawling metropolis like Madrid, traversing from one end to another can be time-consuming via public transport. If you crave the convenience of a private vehicle without the commitment of ownership, Madrid offers a trio of solutions. Opt for ridesharing platforms like Free Now & Uber to be chauffeured around, or engage with carsharing services like Free2Move to commandeer an electric vehicle at your pace. Should you yearn for more extended explorations, car rentals are your ticket to exploring both within and beyond the city limits.

Navigate Your Way, Your Style

Madrid’s mosaic of transport options caters to every traveler’s whims and desires. Whether you’re cruising on an e-Scooter, commanding an electric car, or zipping around with a rideshare, Madrid’s alternative transport scene allows you to embrace your journey on your terms. So, venture forth and explore the city with your chosen mode of transportation – all while enjoying the convenience, freedom, and environmental consciousness that these options afford.

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1. How do I get a Madrid metro card?

You can obtain a Madrid metro card, known as the “Public Transport Card,” by ordering it online through the official request form on the Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid (CRTM) website. After processing your request, the card will be sent to your indicated address. It’s recommended to order it online about 3 weeks before your arrival.

2. How do I replace a lost or stolen Madrid metro card?

If you lose your Madrid metro card, you’ll need to visit a metro station’s customer service office. They can help you replace the lost card and transfer any remaining credit or passes to the new card for a fee.

3. How do I get a tourist travel pass for Madrid?

You can get a Madrid Tourist Travel Pass at any metro station in Madrid or at the sales points at the Madrid airport. This pass provides unlimited usage of zone A and T for 1-7 days, offering a convenient and affordable way to explore the city.

4. What is the best way to get around Madrid?

Madrid offers an excellent public transport system, including the metro, buses, and regional trains. This integrated system is often the best way to navigate the city, providing efficient and cost-effective travel options.

5. How much does it cost to ride the metro in Madrid?

The cost of riding the metro in Madrid varies depending on the number of zones you travel through. Prices are based on a zone system, and the cost increases with the number of zones crossed.

6. Does the Madrid metro go to the airport?

Yes, the Madrid metro connects to Madrid Barajas Airport (Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport). The metro line 8 runs to the airport, providing a convenient way to reach the city center.

7. What is the best way to get from Madrid airport to the city?

The best way to get from Madrid airport to the city center is by taking metro line 8. Additionally, you can use the Airport Express Bus, which offers a direct route between the airport and city center.

8. Is the Madrid metro 24 hours?

No, the Madrid metro is not a 24-hour service. It operates from around 6:00 AM until 1:30 AM. Keep in mind that the operating hours might vary slightly depending on the day of the week and the specific metro line.

9. How do you pay for the metro in Madrid?

You can pay for the metro in Madrid using the Public Transport Card, which can be loaded with single journey tickets or various passes (e.g., monthly pass). You can also pay using contactless payment methods or specific travel cards.

10. I lost my Madrid metro card, what do I do now?

If you lose your Madrid metro card, you should visit a metro station’s customer service office to replace the card. They can transfer any remaining credit or passes to the new card for a fee.

11. Is there a student metro card in Madrid?

Yes, there is a student metro card available for eligible students in Madrid. This card offers discounts on public transportation. You can find more information on eligibility and application procedures on the official Consorcio de Transportes de Madrid website.

12. How do I rent a car in Madrid?

You can rent a car in Madrid through various car rental companies. You can either visit their offices in the city or use online platforms to make reservations. Make sure to have a valid driver’s license and necessary documentation.

13. How do I rent a bike or e-Scooter in Madrid?

To rent a bike or e-Scooter in Madrid, you can download the corresponding apps of various rental companies operating in the city. These apps allow you to locate and unlock available bikes or e-Scooters, offering a convenient way to explore the city on two wheels.

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And there you have it, fellow adventurers! Navigating Madrid’s bustling streets and vibrant neighborhoods is a breeze with its remarkable public transport system . From the iconic Madrid Metro that crisscrosses the city to the efficient EMT buses that take you to every corner, and even the convenient Metro Ligero and Cercanías trains , Madrid has it all covered.

Whether you’re here for a short-term escapade or a longer stay, the array of ticket options caters to your needs. The monthly pass is a budget-friendly gem for those who’ll be soaking up Madrid’s charm for an extended period. For those seeking flexibility, the single and 10-trip tickets offer a convenient way to hop on and off public transport as you explore.

Are you a traveler with a taste for the extraordinary? Unlock a world of freedom with e-Scooters, e-Bikes , and motor scooters parked around the city, providing an eco-friendly and thrilling way to explore. For those craving privacy and convenience, consider car rentals, carsharing , or ridesharing services that ensure you get to your destination with ease.

Remember, the journey doesn’t end at the city limits. Spain’s stunning landscapes are yours to discover with long-distance trains and buses that connect you to far-flung destinations. Thanks to modern technology, comparing prices and planning your adventures has never been easier.

So, as the sun sets over Madrid’s majestic skyline, and you reflect on your day’s adventures, remember the countless transport options that made it all possible. From the buzzing metro stations to the scenic routes on a bike or the comfortable rides on a Cercanías train , each mode of transport has played a part in creating your unforgettable memories.

The charm of Madrid is not only in its captivating sights but also in the seamless connectivity that makes your journey enjoyable. So, embrace the rhythm of Madrid’s transport network, from the bustling metros to the smooth trains, and relish every moment of your exploration.

You have discover the secrets of efficient city travel with The Ultimate Guide to Using the Public Transport in Madrid , ensuring your journey through the Spanish capital is seamless and stress-free. As you continue your journey through Spain, keep in mind that the roads, tracks, and routes are waiting to be explored.

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Madrid Card

Madrid’s official tourist pass called “Madrid Card” offers visitors free entry to over 50 of the city’s most popular museums and monuments . It also includes discounts for numerous activities and restaurants.

The pass comes with a small tourist guide with information on Madrid’s main landmarks and museums, as well as a map of the city to help visitors get to each attraction. The pass will also help visitors save time thanks to the priority access included in the Pass.  

Attractions included

These are just some of the top attractions and museums where visitors can enter for free  included in this tourist pass:

Madrid Card

  • Prado Museum
  • Royal Palace of Madrid
  • Reina Sofía National Art Museum
  • Palacio Real del Pardo
  • Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum
  • Royal Botanical Gardens
  • Temple of Debod
  • Plaza de Toros de las Ventas
  • La Almudena Cathedral Museum

The pass also offers discounts for numerous activities, restaurants, bars and nightclubs, as well as including free entrance to the city’s most important landmarks and museums.

Visitors can purchase different designated time passes depending on their needs and how long they’re staying in Madrid for. These are the various passes available and their prices:

The card is activated as soon as it is first used.

Is it worth buying the Madrid Card?

In our opinion, the Madrid tourist pass is worthwhile for most tourists visiting Spain’s capital. It includes free entry to the city’s main attractions and in most cases, will help visitors save money.

Where to buy the Madrid Card?

The Madrid tourist pass is available online or in our Civitatis Tours & Tickets shop , located in Calle Montera 32, between Puerta del Sol and Gran Vía or Calle Coloreros 2

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