Getting to Madrid is very easy. Madrid being the capital city is well connected to all parts of Europe with a fine network of roads, rails and airways. It is a well-known business as well as tourist destination. Majority of people reach Madrid by airways as regular flights operate from Madrid to major cities of Europe.
Getting to Madrid
By Air: Barajas International Airport has three terminals including three Domestic flights, one International flight and two from Schengen treatise. All the flights to / from Madrid operate from Barajas International Airport located at a distance of 13 kilometers from the city centre.
Many low cost companies in Madrid like Easyjet and Ryanair, Myair, Air Berlin, Air Europe, connect to major cities of Europe.
By Rail: You can reach Madrid by train, as there are some direct trains from Milan, Turin, Madrid, Montpellier, Lisbon, Porto, Geneva and Zurich. North bound trains arrive to Atocha. South bound trains arrive at Chamartín railway station.
By Road: There are two ways to reach Madrid via road route: through bus and car. Buses are cheapest option for traveling in Spain. City's main bus station Estacion Sur de autobuses is located near Atocha railway station (Méndez Álvaro metro stop). There are six main highways in Madrid (N- I to N-VI) and two ring roads (inner: M-30, outer: M-40). From Barcelona you can reach Madrid by highway A2.
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