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9,10 €. + 3 € per passenger. *Required to enter or exit Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 and Aeropuerto T4 Stations. Single Tickets and Airport Extra charges are only valid on the date of purchase and are considered valid until the end of service, not the end of the calendar day.
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10 mar 2024 · The total cost of taking the Metro from Madrid Airport to the city center is just under €5, which includes a supplementary airport charge. In my opinion, this is quite affordable compared to transportation costs in other cities I have visited around the world.
There are 6 ways to get from Madrid Airport (MAD) to Madrid City Center by subway, bus, taxi, car, shuttle, or towncar. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.
How much is the Metro from Madrid Airport to city center? A one-way subway ticket from Madrid Airport to the city center costs around 4.50€/4.50$-5€/5$. This price includes a 1.50€/1.50$ ticket fare and an extra airport fee of 3€/3$.
The cheapest way to get from Madrid Airport T1 to Madrid City Center costs only $3, and the quickest way takes just 15 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you.
The cheapest way to get from Madrid City Center to Madrid Airport (MAD) costs only $2, and the quickest way takes just 19 mins. Find the travel option that best suits you.
7 lip 2024 · The Madrid Airport Metro Line is a direct route from Madrid-Barajas Airport to the city center, with stops at major transportation hubs and popular tourist attractions. The metro line begins at Terminal 4 of the airport and stops at other airport terminals before reaching the city center.