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How to arrive
Madrid has a great transportation network which allows our visitors convenient access by road, plane or train, as well as for them to enjoy
the best public transportation services in the world for inside journeys.
Madrid's priviledged geographic location, in the center of the Iberian peninsula, linked to the Spanish road and railway networks radial structure, allows an excellent connection by land with other communities as well as with the countries that share the Spanish border. Access by plane to Madrid is also excellent, Madrid's airport, named Madrid-Barajas, being one of the five most important in Europe, after its recent enlargement. How to arrive to Madrid by Plane: Airport: Madrid Barajas
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By road: along the main roads and beltways of the city of Madrid. Along the A-2 (Barcelona highway) taking the airport's exit at the kilometer 12 or along the M-40: exits 3 and 9 connected to the roads M-11 and M-14 respectively. These two roads lead you directly to the terminals. By bus: taking line number 101, Canillejas-Airport-Barajas or taking line number 200, Avenida de América- Airport (EMT red buses). By tube: subway's line number 8, Nuevos Ministerios-Barajas, directly links the center of Madrid to the airport. In the Nuevos Ministerios station you can check-in to the flights belonging to the following airlines: Air Europa (except the flight to Buenos Aires), Iberia (except the flights from Madrid to Barcelona), Spanair, Alitalia and Pluna. T4 By road: two roads have been built to be able to get to the new air terminal; the M-12 (axis north-south) and the connection between the road M-14 and M-13 (axis east-west). These new access points connect directly with the new terminal's arrival and departure gates, and have seven lanes, three for arrivals and four for departures. By bus: Line no. 201 from the subway station Barajas (T4) to Madrid, Line 204 from Avenida de América to (T4), Line 827 from Alcobendas and Tres Cantos to (T4) and Line 828 from Alcobendas to (T4). Fast buses: These buses connect our four terminals, they are free, they go by every three minutes and they take just a few minutes to arrive at their destination. How to get around inside Madrid
The best way to get around inside Madrid or its region is by means of public transportation.
Metro de Madrid is an essential transportation network for the city, it is fast, punctual, efficient and modern, it is our star offer. See also the underground map |
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