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HOW TO ARRIVE

Madrid

BY CAR

There are highways from most Spanish capitals to be able to make a comfortable and safe trip to Madrid.

From Irún: A-1 Autovía del Norte
From Barcelona: A-2 Autovía de Aragón o del Nordeste
From Valencia: A-3 Autovía de Valencia o del Este
From Sevilla: A-4 Autovía de Andalucía o del Sur
From Badajoz: A-5 Autovía de Extremadura o del Suroeste
From A Coruña: A-6 Autovía de A Coruña o del Noroeste

BY TRAIN

Madrid is located in the center of the Iberic peninsula, so is a strategic point in terms of railway lines.

It is possible to get to Madrid using medium-distance lines (Toledo, Ávila, Cuenca, Segovia or Salamanca, among others) or long-distance / high-speed lines such as AVE, Talgo, Alaris, Altaria, and many more.

These last trains depart from the stations of the most populated cities of Spain such as Zaragoza, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville, Logroño or San Sebastián.

BY PLANE

Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas International Airport receives all commercial flights arriving in Madrid. Barajas is 12 kilometers away from Madrid center. This proximity represents a considerable saving of time and money for travelers on their journeys.

Barajas has currently four operational terminals. It has more than 138,000 m² of commercial and leisure spaces. Kindergartens, prayer areas, restaurants or artworks are some of the many possibilities to enjoy.