![]() ![]() If I can’t carry my bags, then I know it’s time to hail a cab. If I’m traveling light, I always take the Metro. The Metro can take between 30 to 45 minutes, depending on which part of the city you’re coming from. Why do most locals take the Metro? It’s cheap! At just €2 (€1 for the ride and €1 for the airport tax), it’s a much better option than shelling out upwards of €20 for a taxi ride. Most locals hop on the Metro, switch to Line 8 (pink) at “Nuevos Ministerios” and arrive at their desired terminal. Getting to the airport from the city center is a cinch. ![]() To make your arrival or departure as glitch-free as possible, follow the tips below. I’ve been in all four terminals and have learned the hard way how to make getting to the airport a stress-free experience. Since moving to Madrid, I’ve spent a lot of time arriving in and departing from the Barajas International Airport. When planning a trip to an unknown (or even a familiar) destination, there’s one part of the equation that’s often overlooked: the airport.
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