Barajas spain. Madrid Airport (Madrid-Barajas Airport). How to get from Madrid airport to the city and hotels

Madrid Barajas Adolfo Suarez is an international Spanish airport located 13 km from Madrid. In terms of the number of passengers and the volume of cargo transportation, it occupies a leading position in Spain and 5th among European airports.

The total area of ​​the airport is 940,000 m² and can handle up to 70 million passengers a year.

Description

IATA code: MAD.

ICAO code: LEMD.

Address: 29042 Madrid, Spain.

Phone: +34 902 404 704.

Official website: www.aena.es/en/madrid-barajas-airport/index.html.

online scoreboard

Madrid Airport is equipped with an online board of departure and arrival of flights. The site is available in Spanish and English.

Madrid Barajas online arrivals board: www.aeropuertomadrid-barajas.com/eng/madrid-airport-flight-arrivals.htm .

Online departure board: www.aeropuertomadrid-barajas.com/eng/madrid-airport-flight-departures.htm.

The time on the board is local.

Note! The information provided at Barajas Madrid airport on the arrivals and departures board may be displayed with some delay.

How to get there

The airport is located not too far from Madrid. There are several ways to get into the complex:

  • The Madrid metro (line 8) takes about 40 meters from the city center to terminals T4 and T2. The advantages of the method include the cost - about 6 € *, the disadvantages are the overcrowding of the cars and the need to make a transfer.
  • Train. Ticket price - approximately 2.6 € *, travel time - 30 m. Trains from the complex and back run every 30 m. The station is located near the T4 terminal and belongs to the Cercanías C-1 line (Cercanías C-1). The option is suitable for those who do not know how to get from the center of the capital to the airport. The cars are usually clean and comfortable.
  • Buses of the Express Airport company. They depart from the Atocha area in Madrid. Ticket price - 5 € *, travel time - 40 m. They deliver the passenger directly to the required terminal. Buses running on routes No. 822, 824, 828 can also take you to the airport from different parts of the city.
  • Taxi. The cost of the trip will be approximately 30 €*. Taxi cars look the same: white with the coat of arms of Madrid and a red diagonal stripe.

Parking near and within the airport

There are several car parks on the territory of Barajas Airport near terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4.

Parking P1 located a stone's throw from terminal 1. Parking due to per-minute payment is convenient for those who bring or pick up passengers, as well as for trips lasting less than 4 days. Payment is made through parking meters. The parking lot can accommodate 2208 cars.

  • up to 30 m. - 0.058 € per m.;
  • up to 120 m. - 0.055 € per m.;
  • over 120 m. - 0.050 € per m.;
  • up to 4 days - 20.95 € per day;
  • more than 5 days - 16 € per day*.

Parking P2 consists of 2 buildings of 7 floors and is located a couple of minutes walk from terminals 2 and 3. Payment is made for each minute of parking. You can pay for the service through a parking meter or cash desk. The parking lot accommodates 4437 cars. The fare is the same as in the P1 parking lot.

Parking P4 located in several buildings, which are divided into floors and modules and connected to terminal 4 by a central corridor. Payment per minute, through a parking meter or cash desk. Parking is designed for 6412 cars. Fares are the same as in previous parking lots.

Express parking- a small parking lot located in front of terminal 2. Mainly used for short-term parking, can accommodate a total of 39 cars. Tariff*: €0.113 per m., €61 per day.

VIP parking, located in the arrival area of ​​the airport near terminals 1, 2, 3, 4, offers convenience, security and additional services: oil change and minor repairs, maintenance and refueling, car wash, etc. In addition, the car will be picked up and returned directly at the terminal doors, and a parking space can be booked 3 hours in advance.

Parking in terminals 1, 2, 3 accommodates 6829 cars, in terminal 4 - 7795.

  • 1 day - 31 €;
  • 2 days - 59 €;
  • 3 days - 82 €;
  • 4 days - 93 €;
  • 5 days - 104 €.

You can book a place by phone +34 913 937 337 or use E-mail - [email protected].

The car park near terminals 1, 2, 3 is open-air, but 80% of the places are located under the roof. If booking and payment is made in advance, the place will get better and cheaper.

Important! A free shuttle runs every 20 minutes from the car park to the airport terminals. On the way to terminal 1, it is 3 m., to terminals 2 and 3 - 6 m.

Parking capacity - 2866 cars.

  • 1 day with booking - 9.50 €, without - 11.50 €;
  • 2 days with booking - 11.50 €, without - 22.20 €;
  • 3 days with booking - 27.50 €, without - 32.30 €;
  • 4 days with booking - 36.00 €, without - 42.40 €*.

Reservations can be made by calling +34 91 321 10 00, +34 902 404 704.

Long-term parking near terminal 4 is also open, but most of the seats are under the roof. A free shuttle bus runs every 15 m and goes to the terminal 4 m. Capacity - 920 cars. Fares are the same as for previous long-term car parks.

You can reserve a place by calling +34 91 321 10 00, +34 902 404 704.

Budget parking for terminals 1, 2, 3 located just a few minutes away. The stop of the free bus is about 250 m from the parking lot. To terminal 1 - 7 m. drive, and to 2 and 3 - 10 m.

Rate* (subject to booking):

  • up to 2 days - 15.50 €;
  • 3 days - 23.50 €;
  • 4 days - 31.50 €;
  • 5 days - 36.50 €.

Phone for booking: +34 91 321 10 00.

Budget parking terminal 4, or Bajo Coste parking offers favorable conditions to its customers. The road from the terminal to the parking lot will take 4 m by minibus, which runs every 15 m from 06:00 to 00:00, the rest of the time - on request. Parking capacity - 338 spaces. The rates for renting a parking space are the same as for the previous budget car park.

Phones for reservations: +34 91 321 10 00; +34 902 404 704.

Terminal 4 First Class Parking is located in the P4 parking area, occupies modules C and D and is a covered car park equipped with a free space indicator. Capacity - 2236 seats.

  • up to 30 minutes - 0.066 € per minute;
  • after 30 minutes - 0.067 € per minute;
  • day - 25 €*.

Terminal 2 priority parking offers faster and more comfortable airport access and two charging stations for electric vehicles. Of the 102 parking spaces, 2 are for people with disabilities, 4 are for passengers with families.

The fare is the same as in the first class car park of Terminal 4.

Note! The airport has free and unguarded parking for motorcycles and bicycles.

Scheme

Madrid Airport has 6 terminals:

  1. Terminal 1 specializes in serving several major airlines: Lufthansa, Air France, Air Europa.
  2. Terminal 2 serves domestic and intra-Schengen flights.
  3. Terminal 3 is connected to Terminal 2 and serves outbound and inbound aircraft from Spanish companies.
  4. Terminal 4 is a modern 8 hectare building built in 2006. The terminal serves both domestic and international flights. Today it is the base for the aircraft of the Spanish airline Iberia.
  5. In addition to terminal 4, there is its satellite, it is 2.5 km away.
  6. Part of the terminal is occupied by the Executive Terminal, which serves liners exclusively for private aviation.

Communication between the terminals is provided by a green bus with a light board, which shows the direction of its movement. It also takes you to the parking lot. In the daytime, the interval between shuttles is 5 m, in the dark - 20 m.

Between Terminal 4 and its satellite (4s), an electric train runs underground, which is controlled remotely.

Services

Baggage services:

  • Luggage storage: up to 2 hours - 6 €, up to 1 day - 10 €, a week - 7.14 € per day *. Located in terminals 1, 2, 4.
  • Baggage packing: the service is available on the territory of terminals 1, 2, 4.
  • Baggage trolleys: free service, available in all terminals, as well as outside on the departure floor.

For families traveling:

  • Mother and child rooms: located in terminals 2 and 4, available for parents with children under 6 years old. There are changing tables, a kitchen, a place to relax and play.
  • Playground.
  • Free rental of baby carriages.
  • Post office: in the arrivals area of ​​terminal 1. Working hours - from 08:30 to 14:30, on Sunday - from 09:30 to 13:00.
  • Mailboxes.
  • Work areas with sockets for charging.
  • Payphones.
  • mobile operator departments.

Leisure areas:

  • Restaurants, bars, fast food.
  • The shops.
  • duty free.
  • VIP lounges: the cost of the stay is 30 and 15 €* for adults and children respectively.

WiFi

Wi-Fi is free. To receive it, the passenger must connect to the Kubi network.

There are about 100 Internet access points on the territory of the airport. Terminals 1, 2, 3 have access to computers and electronic racks with network access, a printer, chargers.

Hotels

There are several hotels near Madrid Airport:

  • Hostal Viky: from 45 €* per night. The family-style guest house offers clean and comfortable rooms, a free round-the-clock shuttle service.
  • Don Luis: from 50 €* per night. Metro - 8 minutes walk, bus to the airport - 100 meters.
  • Barajas Plaza 3: from 42 €* per night. The hotel offers comfortable rooms, air conditioning, Wi-Fi. Bus to the airport - 50 meters from the hotel.
  • Villa de Barajas: from €55* per night. The hotel offers modern rooms, high-speed Wi-Fi, a shuttle service from 06:00 to 00:00. Metro station - 250 m from the hotel.
  • Melia Barajas: from €79* per night. The hotel pleases guests with an outdoor pool, gym, garden, free Wi-Fi, parking, transfer.

Companies flying to Barajas Airport

MAD Airport connects the Iberian Peninsula with all of Europe, is the main connection between Latin America and Europe. More than 70 airlines use the airport services. 60% of flights are operated by Iberia.

Several companies operate direct flights from Russia: S7 and Aeroflot from Moscow and Iberia from St. Petersburg.

The Barajas Airport building impresses with its skilful architectural combination of size and light. Modern structures made of glass and metal create an impression of lightness and spaciousness, while extensive infrastructure allows you to feel comfortable and will not let passengers who are waiting for a flight get bored.

*Prices are as of June 2018.


Today we will talk about the largest international airport in Spain, referred to by everyone as Barajas, located near Madrid. This is a giant airport terminal where you can get lost among the four terminals. But we will help you figure it out - in the terminals with the help of diagrams, which types of transport to choose for a trip to Madrid from the airport, get acquainted with the history, statistics of incidents, find out contact information about airlines, where to watch the online departure / arrival scoreboard, how to order a taxi at a low price which site is official...

About the airport

Story

Madrid-Barajas International Airport named after Adolfo Suárez (from Spanish Aeropuerto Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas) located 14 km northeast from the center of the capital (Madrid) - exit to the M-13 (Avenue Hispanidad) from the M-12 motorway (Axeso Parque de la Elipa).

Airport Barajas is the largest airport in Spain - the first in terms of passenger and cargo traffic, the fifth among European countries and 29th in the world in terms of passenger traffic.

Madrid Airport is the main transit hub of Europe with Latin America and the Canary Islands.

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Barajas International Airport was founded April 22, 1931. The airport began to receive commercial flights on May 13, 1933. The first landing of the Fokker VII / 3M aircraft was carried out by the LAPE airline (current). The terminal was named after the location with the city of Barajas (now Barajas is a district of Madrid). 1944 - construction of a new runway with a length of 1400 meters. 50s Barahas carries 500,000 passengers a year. 1954 Terminal T2 (domestic airlines) was built. 1965 Barajas Airport renamed Madrid-Barajas. 1971 construction of terminal T1 (international flights). On February 4, 2006, a new terminal T4 with an area of ​​750 thousand square meters was opened, which can receive up to 35 million passengers a year, 2 runways were built, capable of departing/arriving up to 120 aircraft per hour.

On March 24, 2014, Madrid Barajas Airport was renamed to Adolfo Suarez airport in honor of the first prime minister of the democratic state of Spain.

As of 2014, the passenger traffic amounted to 41,833,686 people, which is 2 million more than in 2013.

Runway (Runways) four runways available from asphalt pavement.

First runway (18L/36R). The length is 3500, the width is -60. The surface is asphalt.

The second runway (18R/36L) The length is 4350, the width is 60. The surface is asphalt.

The third runway (14L / 32R) The length is 3500, the width is -60. The surface is asphalt.

The fourth runway (14R / 32L) Length is 4100, width 60. Surface - asphalt.

The airport has three control towers for air navigation.

Barajas airport is the largest airport in Spain with a passenger flow of 41 million per year. Airport capable of receiving all aircraft, including wide-body aircraft, Airbus A380. In the ranking of the best airports in the world, Barahas rose to 27th place in 2015 (2014-41st place).

Airport owner - to the Spanish government under the control of the largest company Aena S.A., which manages all airports in Spain and not only.

Airport IATA code -M.A.D.

Information desk of the Airport (round the clock)

(+34) 91 321 10 00

Official site

www. aena- aeropuertos. es

Madrid Airport official website does not have a translation into Russian. The site is presented in 2 languages ​​- English, Spanish.

The official website provides visitors with the following information:

  • Airport information
  • Parking, book a parking space online
  • How to get there
  • business service
  • Services in terminals
  • Terminal schemes, airport location map on the map
  • Arrange a car rental
  • Freight transportation
  • Airline offices in terminals
  • View flight schedule
  • Online departure/arrival scoreboard
  • Guide Information
  • Airport history
  • News
  • Offices of tour operators, phones
  • And much more

Terminals


Barajas airport ( as of November 2015) consists of terminals:

  • Passenger Terminal T1
  • Passenger Terminal T2
  • Passenger Terminal T3
  • Passenger Terminal T4

Services in terminals and schemes

Terminal name

exits

floors

Services and services

Scheme

T1 (international flights)

A,B,C

0 (arrival hall)

access to the parking, including VIP, bus stop No. 200 No. 101,824, taxi order, shuttle stop connecting the terminals, lost luggage room, luggage room, boarding gates, baggage claim, visa control, pharmacy, car rental desk, ATMs, currency exchange, first aid, tour operator desks, post office

1 (departure hall)

bus stop No. 200 No. 101, intercity bus stop, taxi order, airline offices (, Turkish Airlines, etc.), luggage packers 4 points, check-in counters, self-check-in machines, passport control, boarding gates, currency exchange, police, bars/cafes/restaurants, DUTY FREE, branded clothing stores, press, mother and child room, playrooms, ATMs, bank branches, first aid, tour operator counters, post office

2

VIP hall, chapel, mosque

T2 (domestic flights)

C,D

0 (arrival hall)

bus stop, taxi, lost luggage room, car rental, ATMs, medical center, first aid,

1 (departure hall)

metro, police, Duty Free, restaurants, bars, VIP room, mother and child room, playgrounds, ATMs, first aid, tour operator counters, post office, chapel

2

bus stop, taxi, airline offices, luggage packing, check-in desks, self-check-in machines, pharmacy, ATMs, first aid,

T3 (domestic flights)

E,F

0 (arrival hall)

bus/shuttle stop, taxi, baggage claim,

1

passport control, boarding gate, Duty Free, restaurants / cafes, optician, VIP lounge, mother and child room, play area for children (2), ATM, exchange office, first aid,

2

boarding gate,

T4 (flights within the EU)

H,J,K

0 , -1 , -2 floors

bus stop, metro entrance (floor -1), suburban trains (floor -1), taxi, shuttle stop, lost luggage room, luggage storage, baggage claim, police, duty free, restaurants, car rental, VIP room, playgrounds , ATM/currency exchange, medical center, first aid (0.-2 floor), hotel,

1(building 1)

parking, passport control, boarding gates, police, cafes, pharmacy, duty free, jewelry store, restaurants, VIP room, mother and child room, playgrounds, ATMs / currency exchange, first aid, children's rest room,

2(building 1)

taxi, shuttle stop, airline offices, luggage packing, check-in counters, self-check-in machines, security control, visa control, cafes, pharmacy, restaurants, VIP lounge, ATM / currency exchange, first aid, post office, chapel, mosque,

T4S (international flights)

M,R,S,U

1(building 2)

boarding gates, passport control, transit area, duty free, restaurants/cafes, vip lounge, mother and child room, play areas for children, ATMs, currency exchange office, first aid,

2(building 2)

visa control, VIP room, ATMs, first aid,

All terminals are connected by a free bus service. Shuttle buses depart from the terminals on time. Detailed time information on the airport website.

  • from 6:30 to 23:30: every 5 minutes
  • 23:30 to 2:30 pm: every 10 minutes
  • from 2:30 to 6:30 pm every 20 minutes.

Internet at Madrid Airport

Wi-fi points are located in terminals T1, T2 and T3. There are also places to charge mobile phones. Time is unlimited and free.

Online services

Madrid Airport offers online services:

  • Book a hotel online
  • Free Wi-Fi in the departure / arrival halls for the first 15 minutes
  • Arrange a car rental
  • Online departure/arrival board on the site

Smoking at the airport

Smoking in the premises of Barajas is allowed only in designated areas. Smoking areas are located in the sterile areas of the terminals in the departure hall and on the street near the entrance, where special boxes are installed.

Airlines/Transit

Flight schedule

Flight schedule from airportBarahas You can always look at the official website of the airport

Airlines

Currently, 200 world airlines operate flights to the airport, including airlines from Russia and the CIS countries.

Information about airlines in Russia, the world about departures / arrivals at the terminals

Airline

A country

Telephone

Departure/arrival terminal in Madrid

Greece

935 500 550

Air Lingus

Ireland

902 502 737

Aerolineas Argentinas

Argentina

900 955 747

Russia

900 901 528

Aeromexico

Mexico

900 995 282

Air Arabia Morocco

Morocco

212-5-22536400

Air Algeria

Algeria

915 423 410

Air China

China

915 489 032

Air Berlin

Germany

902 333 335

Spain

902 401 501

T1, T2

France

913 753 335

Air Nostrum

Spain

901 111 500

Italy

902 100 323

american airlines

USA

902 115 570

Avianca

Colombia

902 026 655

BA CityFlyer

Britannia

902 111 333

blue air

Romania

902 570 852

Britannia

902 111 333

Boliviana de Aviacion

Bolivia

914 692 820

Brussels Airlines

Belgium

807 220 003

Bulgaria Air

Bulgaria

(+359) 2 402 04 00

Conviasa

Venezuela

902 646 349

Ceiba Intercontinental

Guinea

917 375 200

Czech Airlines

Czech

902 091 228

Cuban Airlines

Cuba

915 487 624

Delta Air Lines

USA

902 810 872

easyjet

England

902 599 900

Easyjet Switzerland

Switzerland

902 599 900

Egyptair

Egypt

915 488 645

El Al Israel Airlines

Israel

915 412 005

UAE

912 757 792

Ethiopian Airlines

Ethiopia

+390645230459

Finland

901 888 126

Air Moldova

Moldova

373 22 52 51 02

germanwings

Germany

900 838 113

Iberia Express

Spain

901 200 424

Iberia

Spain

901 111 500

Holland

913 754 546

Korean Air

Korea

900 973 533

Lan Ecuador

Colombia

902 112 424

Lan Airways

Chile

902 112 424

Lan Peru

Peru

902 112 424

LOT-Polish Line Lotnicze

Poland

901 116 710

Germany

902 883 882

Luxair

Luxembourg

80024564242

Meridiana Fly

Italy

902 101 249

Niki

Austria

902 320 737

Norwegian Air

Norway

902 848 080

Pegasus Airlines

Türkiye

0090 850 250 67 77

Privilege Style

Spain

913 243 798

T1, T2

Hungary

807 444 041

Transit

transit zones

The transit area is located in terminal 4s. Pay attention to the connection of flights of airlines, if you arrive outside the Schengen area and fly to countries outside the Schengen area at the T4 or T4S terminals, then you do not need a transit visa.

If you arrive at terminals T1, T2, T3 and depart from terminal T4, then a transit visa is required. And vice versa.

The duration of the transplant is planned to be at least 1.5-2 hours. The airport is huge and the distance between the terminals on the shuttle will be 30-40 minutes in time, taking into account the waiting time.

Madrid airport transit hotel. If you stay for a long time in the transit zone, then you can book a hotel at the airport. Hotel Air Rooms Madrid Airport By Premium Traveler 4* located in terminal T4 on the 0 floor. It is possible to book a room for 24 hours, and hourly payment.

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How to get there

How to get to the airport

There are several ways to get to Barajas Airport. Let's talk about each method:

  • Services Taxi airport
  • Transfer tour operator
  • Personal transport or rental car.
  • Cercanias C1 train. Stop 1st floor of terminal T4. Connects railway stations in the capital and is a very economical mode of transport. Ticket price 2.60 euros. Principe Pio stop travel time 38 min, Chamartín station - 11 min, Nuevos Ministerius stop - 18 minutes, Atocha station - 25 minutes, Puerta del Sol station - 22 minutes, Méndez Álvaro stop - 29 minutes. Opening hours from 6-02 to 22-28 departure from terminal 4.
  • Metro stations "Aeropuerto T4" (entrance terminal T4, floor -1), "Aeropuerto T1, T2, T3" (entrance terminal T2, 1st floor). Line 8 of the Madrid Metro. Terminal station "Nuevos Ministerius". You find yourself in the business center of the capital of Spain. The cost is 4.50 euros, including airport taxes 3 euros Travel time is from 12 to 15 minutes, depending on the chosen station of departure of the terminal. Working hours from 6-00 to 2-00.

Line 8 map of the metro

  • Express Atocha bus. stop T1 floor 0, T2 floor 0, T4 floor 0, route Atocha-Cibeles-O "Donnell-Airport. The average travel time is 35 minutes, the price is 2 euros.
  • bus number 200 stop T1 floor 0, T2 floor 0, T4 floor 0, final Avenida de América. The average travel time is 35 minutes, the price is 2 euros.
  • bus number 101– stop all terminals. Route Canillejas-Airport-Pueblo de Barajas , time 35 minutes, price 2 euros .
  • Intercity bus No. 822 - route map Coslada-Airport, departure T1. Hours of Operation - Working hours only.
  • Intercity bus No. 824 - route map Alcalá de Henares - Torrejón de Ardoz - Airport, departures T1 and T2. Interval every 30 minutes, on weekends every hour. The average travel time is 35 minutes, the price is 2 euros.
  • Intercity bus No. 827 - route map Tres Cantos-Metro de Canillejas, departure T4. The average travel time is 35 minutes, the price is 2 euros.
  • Intercitybus number 828 - route map Universidad Autónoma-Recintos Feriales, departure T4. The average travel time is 35 minutes, the price is 2 euros.

How to get to the center of Madrid map

Parking/Taxi

Parking and ordering a taxi

For those meeting and seeing off on the territory airport short-term parking up to 15 minutes - 0.75 euros.

For passengers who wish to leave their car for a vacation/business trip, the airport offers 7 paid parking lots at each terminal. There is also VIP parking at the airport.

1 minute of downtime 0.05 euros.

1 day - 19.95 euros

From the 5th day, the calculation of the day is -16 euros.

Taxi call desks are located on the territory of each terminal.

Payment is made according to the meter and depends on the time of ordering a taxi.

Cost from the Airport to the center of Madrid -35 euros

Incidents

Incidents and disasters

As of November 17, 2015, the following incidents occurred

Date of incident

incident

Number of dead/total on board

30.09.1972

crashed during takeoff Douglas C-47

1 (6)

27.11.1983

Boeing 747-200 crashed into a mountain while landing

181(192)

07.12.1983

collision of two planes

93

20.08.2008

crashed during takeoff Douglas MD-82 Spanair - engine fire

154(172)

Madrid Airport is the largest in Spain and connects Europe and Latin America with a transport corridor. Every day it receives flights from more than 100 airlines, serving about 130,000 passengers. Given the scale of the airport and the popularity of the destination, Top-trips decided to figure out in detail how to get from Madrid airport to your hotel, no matter where it is located.

Madrid-Barajas Airport (international code MAD) is one of the most important aviation centers in Europe and is one of the largest airports in the world in terms of passenger traffic. The airport is located within the city, just 13 km from its historical center - the famous Puerta del Sol, from where all the roads of Spain begin.

Madrid Barajas Airport began operating in 1931

The name of the airport comes from the neighboring area of ​​Barajas. Since March 2014, Madrid's Barajas Airport has been named after Adolfo Suarez, the former Spanish prime minister who played a key role in the country's transition to democracy.

Madrid Airport is the main hub for Spain's national carrier, Iberia Airlines. The company accounts for more than 60% of the total traffic of the terminal.

The terminal consists of five passenger terminals: T1, T2, T3, T4 and T4S. A free green bus runs around the clock between four of them. His route with the corresponding direction (T1, T2, T3, T4) is indicated on the light board. Communication between terminals T4 and T4S is carried out by an underground electric train running around the clock every 3 minutes, 7 days a week.

There are more than a hundred boutiques and shops on the territory of Barajas Airport, incl. Duty Free, a huge number of eateries, cafes and restaurants. It offers passengers bank branches, pharmacies, first-aid posts, playrooms for children, etc.

The wave-shaped roof is the most unusual detail at the airport

For those who have too long a gap between flights, you can stay at one of the hotels (for example, TäCH Madrid Airport, Hilton Madrid Airport) near the airport, where passengers are delivered by a free shuttle bus.

Flights to Madrid

You can find cheap flights to Madrid at almost any time of the year. The easiest way to do this is through one of the popular airfare price comparison sites:

Airport map

Madrid Airport is, in fact, two separate terminals. One of them consists of terminals T1, T2 and T3, and the second is formed by terminals T4 and T4S (see diagram). Almost all flights from the CIS countries arrive at T4 and T4S terminals.

Departure and arrival board

Airport on the map

How to get from Madrid airport to the city and hotels

There are 5 most popular options for getting from Madrid airport to any part of the city:

Metro

The easiest way to get from the airport to the center of Madrid is by using the metro. To do this, use line 8, direction of movement to Nuevos Ministerios. Travel time: 12-15 minutes.

At the Mar de Cristal station, you should transfer to the fourth line, which runs through the central areas of the city. A single metro ticket - zone A plus an additional airport - costs 4.50-5 €. The fare depends on the number of stations along the route. Metro operating hours from 06:05 to 01:30.

Bus

Express 203 yellow leaves from terminals T1, T2, T3 and T4 to Estacion de Atocha (railway station). The journey will take about 40 minutes. The bus stops at Plaza de Cibeles and Rue O'Donell.

Express departs every 15-20 minutes from 06:00 to 23:30 and every 35 minutes from 23:30 to 06:00. The fare is 5€. Tickets can be bought from the driver.

The airport is also served by municipal bus routes No. 200 and No. 101 and a number of intercity flights.

Train

The commuter train - line C1 - leaves from terminal T4 (floor P1) to Príncipe Pío. Travel time 38 minutes. The train makes several stops, including at the railway stations of the Spanish capital.

The fare is 2.60 €. From Madrid to Principe Pio to Aeropuerto T4, trains depart from 06:02 am to 23:33 pm.

Taxi from Madrid airport

You can take a taxi from Madrid airport to the city center or to any settlement in the vicinity. The car can be found at the exit from the arrivals halls of terminals T1, T2 and T4 or booked in advance of the arrival of the flight via the Internet.

The second option often turns out to be more economical, since for many years local officials have been fighting with varying success with taxi drivers who do not disdain to overcharge travelers.

When booking online, the possibility of traveling in circles and, accordingly, overpayments is excluded: the service calculates the cost of the service online, and the fare will be known to the passenger even before the order is confirmed. This approach has proven to be excellent in Europe as a tool to improve the discipline of taxi drivers.

In addition, if necessary, you can additionally order child seats in a meeting car or a car with a large trunk.

Meeting with the driver when booking a taxi via the Internet is planned at the exit from the customs inspection area. The taxi driver is waiting for passengers with a sign with their names - it is almost impossible to miss each other. In order to avoid mistakes, all details of the upcoming meeting are also sent to the email of future passengers.

Placing a taxi order via the Internet is also convenient because it allows you not to worry about canceling or rescheduling a flight. The taxi service independently controls the information board of the terminal and sends the car exactly to the arrival of the aircraft. You can order a taxi from Madrid airport online or simply calculate the actual transfer costs depending on the destination of your trip on this page.

Car rental at Madrid Airport

You can also leave Barajas on a rented car: in the terminal building there are racks of several large car rentals at once. You can register a car immediately upon arrival, however, in most cases, this decision leads to a significant increase in the cost of rent.

The thing is that many travelers prefer to book a car well in advance of the arrival date. As a result, the most economical models are often purchased well in advance. Another nuance that is not conspicuous is associated with hidden fees.

Car rental companies often do not indicate in their promotional materials some conditions that travelers will learn about after the fact. This often concerns insurance issues, daily mileage restrictions, etc.

To avoid such surprises, it is better to plan car rental in advance using one of the major European online car rental price comparison services.

The system will analyze all available rental options in a few seconds and give a rating of the most profitable options. In most cases, this approach helps to significantly reduce costs.

You can carry out a trial calculation of the cost of a car and look at the current rental conditions at this link.

Video from the airport

Photos by: Aeropuerto Madrid-Barajas, madrid-aeroport.ru, linea65.blogspot.com, Madrid Traveler.

Madrid Barajas Airport surprises tourists with its size and large number of passengers. Let's figure out how one of the busiest air hubs in the world works in order to spend time here with maximum benefit and without unpleasant surprises.

Madrid-Barajas airport building.
Photo: flickr.com/fotero

In dates and numbers

The airport in Madrid was founded in 1931. Today it is the largest international airport in Spain and the fourth busiest in Europe. Load - up to 70 million passengers per year.

1932 - The first commercial flight was made by Lape (now Iberia).

1944 - construction of an additional runway.

1954 - Terminal T2 was founded.

1971 - Terminal T1 opened.

2006 - new terminal T4. The architect is British Richard Rogers. 2 GDPs built.

2014 - Madrid-Barajas was named after former President Adolfo Suárez (Aeropuerto de Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas).

The international code is MAD.


Photo: flickr.com/25833968@N06

Flights and companies

Madrid-Barajas links the Iberian Peninsula with Europe. In addition, it is the main air hub between Europe and Latin America. About 70 airlines land here. 60% of passenger traffic provides.

Direct flights from the Russian Federation to the Spanish capital and back are carried out by:

  • S7: Moscow, Domodedovo - Madrid;

  • Aeroflot: Moscow, Sheremetyevo - Madrid;

Aeroflot carries Russian tourists to Spain.
Photo: flickr.com/airlines470

  • Iberia: St. Petersburg - Madrid.

Iberia on the runway.
Photo: flickr.com/airlines470

Structure

Barajas consists of 4 passenger terminals - T1, T2, T3, T4 - and has 4 runways. T1-T3 send passengers from 6 landing zones marked with Latin letters from A to F. Free shuttles operate around the clock between them: every 5 minutes during the day and every 10-20 minutes at night. The transfer time between terminals is from 3 to 15 minutes.

Terminal map - T1, T2, T3.

T4 is two satellite buildings, T4 main and T4S, connected by a free underground train, which is controlled remotely without a driver. Travel time between buildings is 3 minutes.

Terminal T4 map.

T1 and T4 operate with international flights. T4 (main) is reserved for the Schengen area, and the satellite building is reserved for other countries, including Russia.

We invite you to take a virtual tour of the airport building.

Important: baggage claim for passengers arriving in T4S is carried out in the main building of T4.

Travelers advise: if you have connecting flights in different terminals and have luggage, you need to buy tickets with a margin of at least 2 hours between planes. Pointers, maps and diagrams inside the airport will help you not to get lost.

For the convenience of passengers

All terminals are equipped with elevators, escalators, toilets and changing rooms.

Passengers are provided with information desks.
Photo: flickr.com/sharonhahndarlin

For passengers:

  • banks, currency exchange;
  • pharmacies;
  • cafes and restaurants;
  • kindergarten (T2, T4, free of charge, with a boarding pass);
  • children's play areas;
  • medical stations;
  • conference rooms and meeting rooms;
  • prayer rooms of different confessions;
  • luggage packing;
  • lost and found;
  • police;
  • VIP lounges for waiting (for an additional fee).

Waiting for a flight.
Photo: flickr.com/lavid

Smoking areas are located outside, at the exit.

Wi-Fi is free, with no time limits. Passengers who want to get the Internet faster and without ads can activate a paid service. In addition, T1-T3 has computers and electronic racks with Internet access, printers, chargers for gadgets.

There is free Wi-Fi throughout the airport building.
Photo: flickr.com/fmpgoh

The shops

There are several Duty Free shops in Barajas, all of which, according to tourists, offer the same type of goods: souvenirs and traditional Spanish products. Boutiques of famous brands of clothing, perfume, cosmetics and jewelry are located in T4 and T4S.

Duty Free shop in terminal T1.

check-in

This is where you drop off your luggage and check in for your flight.
Photo: flickr.com/iberialineasaereas

From airport to city and back

One of the indisputable advantages of Barajas is its location 12 km from the central part of the city. By the time it is 15-20 minutes by metro. If you have a long day connection, take the opportunity to see the capital of Spain with at least one eye.

Metro

The eighth branch of the Aeropuerto-Nuevos Ministerios leads to the city.

Madrid-Barajas has two metro stations: "Aeropuerto T4" on the first floor of T4 and the station "T1-T2-T3" on the first floor of T2 for passengers of the respective terminals. Between the stations there is a Barajas stop with access to the city district of the same name.

Entrance to Aeropuerto T4 metro station.
Photo: flickr.com/57511216@N04

The cost of a one-way ticket is from 4.5 euros.

The metro is open from 06:00 to 01:30.

By train

The Aeropuerto T4 train station is located at T4. Travel time from Barajas to Atocha train station is 25 minutes.

Commuter train Madrid - T4 Airport.
Photo: flickr.com/vivireltren

Ticket price - from 2.6 euros.

Trains to the city run from 05:58 to 22:27. In the opposite direction - from 06:02 to 23:33.

By bus

City and intercity buses follow from Barajas. Transport stops are available in all terminals. The most popular bus is the round-the-clock Express-203, which runs from T1, T2 and T4 to the Atocha railway station.

With normal traffic, the road from T4 to Atocha will take about 40 minutes.

Routes 200, 101, Express N27 also operate during the daytime.

By taxi

Taxi ranks are located in the departures and arrivals areas. The cost of the trip is determined by the counter. From the airport to the center of Madrid or vice versa - about 30 euros. Baggage transportation is included in the fare.

Taxi rank at the airport.
Photo: flickr.com/joan_rodes

By rented car

In the arrivals areas T1 and T4 there are offices of Avis, Sixt, Europcar, Hertz and others. To rent a car, you will need a passport and an international driver's license. Drivers with more than a year of experience have the right to rent a car.

Think about renting a car in advance.
Photo: flickr.com/vallausa

Adjacent to the airport is the Madrid bypass road, which is connected to major roads in all directions. To drive from the city to a specific terminal, check the detailed itinerary on the Madrid-Barajas website.

Hotels near

Hotels of different star ratings are located near the aerozone. It is convenient to stop here if you have a long docking. Most hotels organize a regular free shuttle service for their guests. In addition, public transport stops for trips to the city center are within walking distance.

Here are some of the closest hotels to Barajas with a high tourist rating.

Hostal Viky 2*

From 45 euro/night.

Family run guest house with simple but clean rooms. Free 24/7 shuttle service on call. There are many grocery stores nearby.

Don Louis 3*

From 50 euros/night.

Hotel with good value for money. Spacious clean rooms. Metro is 8 minutes walk. At 100 m - bus stop 101, following from the airport. Nearby there are shops and a park.

Barajas Plaza 3*

From 42 euros/night.

Located in a quiet area. Cozy rooms with air conditioning and Wi-Fi. At 50 m - bus stop.

Villa de Barajas

From 55 euros/night.

Modern rooms with fast Wi-Fi. 250 m - metro station. Transfer from 06:00 to midnight.

Melia Barajas 4*

From 79 euros/night.

Hotel with outdoor pool, garden, gym, parking, free Wi-Fi. Rooms of different categories of comfort. Rich breakfast. Transfer - on call.

This page contains general information about Madrid Airport. There are recommendations on how to get to the airport, how to leave it, and this article also describes the amenities at the airport. It also has detailed information about parking and car rental at the airport. Madrid Airport is located 13 kilometers northeast of the city, it consists of 4 terminals: T1, T2, T3 and the brand new T4.

Facilities at Madrid Airport

Car rental agencies::
Located in T1 and T2

Luggage storage:
1 day or less costs €5.42 for a large locker, €4.82 for a medium locker and €4.22 for a small locker.
There are more spacious rooms for storing large amounts of luggage. ( Tel.: +34 91 746 6065)

The airport also has 8 bag wrapping machines available in all four terminals.

ATMs in all terminals

T1 and T2 also have branches of BBVA and La Caja banks

Tourist information desks in each terminal
Tourist Information at T1
Schedule:
Monday Sunday: 09:00 - 20:00
Tel.: +34 91 305 8656

Luggage Tracing Services
Tel.:
Iberia: +34 90 111 1342
Vueling: +34 90 248 6648
United Airlines: +34 90 096 1266
Ground Force: +34 91 324 3453

Madrid Airport has 10 baggage tracing services.
Follow this link to the airport's official website for the phone numbers of these services.

Beauty salon and massage salon
Play area for children
Chapel
Business center
Post office
Nursery
Wireless internet Wi-Fi
Free shuttle bus between terminals

Madrid Airport Terminal Information

There are 4 terminals; T1, T2, T3 and T4. Usually most international flights depart from T1. Domestic flights - from T2; T3 is for regional flights. Sometimes there are exceptions.

Duty free shop

There are plenty of shops at the Madrid airport. There you can buy food, drinks, jewelry and music CDs. The most detailed list of stores is on the airport's official website.

Airport map

If you want to see the map of the Madrid airport, you can do it on the official website.

If you need medical attention, ask your airline representative to send a fax with a detailed description of your problem to Tel.:+34 91 746 6112. The airport also has a service that provides personal assistance to passengers with visual impairments. This service will send your flight information to your mobile phone or phone provided by the airport. This service must be requested the day before departure or at the time of check-in.

arrivals area

International flights are mainly served at the T1 terminal, except for some flights of Iberia and Air Europa companies (they are accepted at T2). Domestic flights are accepted at T2, and regional flights at T3.

Transfer and transport from Madrid airport to city center

There are many taxis at Madrid airport.

Please select the mode of transport that suits you from the list below and follow the link for more information.

Taxi Madrid
Taxi is a comfortable and direct way to get to the city center. The trip to the center takes 20 - 25 minutes, depending on traffic, and costs around €25.00 - €30.00. Follow this link for more information on Madrid Taxi

EMT buses are easy to spot

EMT Bus

There are two standard bus routes from the airport to or from Avda. De América, or to Canillejas street. Bus number 200 to Rue De America leaves from T1, T2 and T3. Bus number 204 departs from terminal T4 and goes to Avd street. De America. A one-way trip costs €1.50.

Metro(subway / subway)

The airport is located in the transport zone A of the subway. The station on line 8 is located directly on the second floor of terminal T2. A one-way metro ticket costs €1.50 and you can get to the city center in 45 minutes, but you will have to transfer to get directly into the center. You can transfer to line 4 at the station Mar de Cristal. Or you can take line 8 to Nuevos Ministerios station, and then change to line 10. Both of these lines can take you to the station Alonso Martinez, where you can change to line 2 and get to the Gran Via station in the center.