Area or Hotel with EZ Metro access to Madrid Airport
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Area or Hotel with EZ Metro access to Madrid Airport
We have planned a 21 day trip to various parts of Spain in October but due to a late Iberia Air cancellation we were forced to resked the last night in Madrid, arriving at 8 p.m. and departing to London/Vancouver the next day at 2 p.m.
Apparently there is some event on at the Airport Convention Center and all the reasonable/budget hotels at the airport are booked. I know we can bus into the center, but that seems a long way for little benefit and wondered if anyone could recommend an area or hotel that is close to one of the Metro stops directly connecting to Terminal 4 at the airport? I was hoping to pay around $100 - 125 USD.
Thanks for the help and suggestions!
Apparently there is some event on at the Airport Convention Center and all the reasonable/budget hotels at the airport are booked. I know we can bus into the center, but that seems a long way for little benefit and wondered if anyone could recommend an area or hotel that is close to one of the Metro stops directly connecting to Terminal 4 at the airport? I was hoping to pay around $100 - 125 USD.
Thanks for the help and suggestions!
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With either the direct airport bus or the new RENFE cercanias C-1 train that goes directly downtown, you are not very far from central Madrid. Both go to the Atocha train station, where there are lots of reasonable accommodations. Since you will be all alone in a restaurant if you go to eat before 10:30, it seems to me that you would indeed be able to have a very nice evening if you got into a hotel around 9:30 or 10:00. And since your flight is so late in the day, you could even have a nice breakfast in town before heading out. You certainly wouldn't have to get on the train or bus back to the airport before 11 am. So, if it were me, I'd definitely go into town.
But if you don't want to do that, and if you want to stick to the metro rather than the train or bus, I think the AVda. de Americas area is probably the closest for an area with hotels and commerce. If you go to google maps and type in Intercambiador Avenida de America, Madrid, Spain, you will bring up the location of the metro and can search for hotels inthe vicinity. There are a lot.
But if you don't want to do that, and if you want to stick to the metro rather than the train or bus, I think the AVda. de Americas area is probably the closest for an area with hotels and commerce. If you go to google maps and type in Intercambiador Avenida de America, Madrid, Spain, you will bring up the location of the metro and can search for hotels inthe vicinity. There are a lot.
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Thanks for response lreynold, it is probably due to my ignorance of the public transport in Madrid, but I assumed that the Metro Subway would be more comfortable, quicker and less likely to run into delays than the bus(49 minutes with one change). We are taking the express bus on our earlier visit to Madrid, and staying downtown for 5 days, however, this is the beginning of a lonnng trek back to Canada, and thought that we would have a slow and early night in a comfortable and familiar style room.....at a reasonable cost. After all we are retired and need to watch our $$$. I did try to book a number of places downtown and all were booked.
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Metro is a sure shot, Renfe trains, there is one every 30 minutes and if you miss it, you have to wait. Bus is good but depending of the hour you can face , traffic jams.
Metro from the airport to Argüelles, will take about 1 hour.
Hotel Tyrol was renew no long ago and it is a good value for money, you realized this is at the other side of town, from the airport area. Though is a nicer area than the Avenida de America one.
Have fun
Metro from the airport to Argüelles, will take about 1 hour.
Hotel Tyrol was renew no long ago and it is a good value for money, you realized this is at the other side of town, from the airport area. Though is a nicer area than the Avenida de America one.
Have fun
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If you are not SET on visiting Madrid, ( perhaps for second time, etc.) Alcalá de Henares is a sweet town if you do not have an early morning flight. Very easy if you have a rental car.
The C trains also go there.
The C trains also go there.
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