Madrid is walkable, but public and private transport is fast, clean & safe
Madrid is a walkable city with an excellent public transport system, plus plenty of convenient private transport options for every need and budget. Here’s how to get around efficiently:
1. Public Transport
A. Metro and Light Rail
Fast, clean, and connects nearly every part of the city.
Runs from 6:00 am to 1:30 am.
Single ticket: €1.50 to €2.00
10-trip pass (valid for metro and buses): €12.20
Airport supplement: €3.00 (applies to lines 8, 10, and R)
B. EMT Buses
City buses in Madrid are modern and frequent.
Single ride: €1.50
Airport Express bus: €5.00 (24-hour service from Atocha/Cibeles to terminals)
C. Cercanías Trains
Ideal for day trips or getting to suburban areas.
Single ticket: €1.70 to €5.50 depending on zones
Operated by Renfe (Spain’s national rail service)
D. Transport Card – Tarjeta Multi
Rechargeable card required to use metro, buses, and trains.
One-time cost: €2.50
Available at metro stations, tobacco shops (estancos), and tourist offices
E. Tourist Travel Pass
Unlimited travel on all public transport for a fixed number of days.
Available for 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 days
Prices for Zone A (central Madrid):
1 day: €8.00
2 days: €13.40
3 days: €17.40
5 days: €25.40
7 days: €35.40
No need for Multi Card—comes on its own
Children under 11: 50% discount
2. Taxis
White with a red diagonal stripe
Available 24/7 and regulated by the city
Meter starts at around €3.50, then around €1.10 per km
Flat rate to/from the airport: €30 (to/from inside M-30 zone)
How to get one:
Hail on the street, go to a taxi rank, or use an app like Free Now or PideTaxi
3. Ride-Hailing Services
Uber
Widely available in Madrid
Similar pricing to taxis, sometimes cheaper
App-based, card payment only
Cabify
Premium alternative to Uber
Offers clean, quiet rides with driver info in advance
Can be booked in advance or on-demand
Often includes in-app promotions or flat rates
4. Carsharing and Scooters
For short city trips, Madrid offers several car- and scooter-sharing services:
Car-sharing options:
Emov / Free2Move: Small electric cars, parkable anywhere in the city zone
Zity: Similar service with a slightly wider range
Wible: Larger vehicles, good for airport transfers or trips with luggage
How it works:
Download the app, register with ID and license
Pay per minute or per hour
Parking, insurance, and fuel include
E-scooter and e-bike options:
Lime, Bird, Bolt: Scooters
BiciMAD: Public electric bikes (requires card or app)
Note: Always park in designated areas to avoid fines.
Summary
Walking: Best for exploring central Madrid
Public transport: Ideal for efficient city and airport connections
Taxis/Uber/Cabify: Great for comfort, off-hours, or group travel
Car/scooter sharing: Flexible and eco-friendly for short distances
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