Transportation
Around Madrid
Even
though Madrid is a large city with 3 million people, navigating
the public transportation gauntlet is easy. The best and most
efficient way to get around is to hop on the metro. Of course
if one wants to see the city from above ground between destinations
then the taxi and bus systems are keen alternatives. For people
exploring the central heart of Madrid, walking is an excellent
way to get a good feel for the city and distances really aren't
that far.
Metro
The
metro is quick, frequent, and a one-way ticket is cheap (less
than 1€). A really good deal is the 10-ride Metro-Bus ticket
(used for both the metro and bus), which costs around 4.5€.
The Metro system is open from 6 AM to 1:30 AM, although a few
entrances close earlier. Exits are marked salida and crime is
still rare on the system.
Bus
Red city buses run between
6 AM and midnight. The cost for each ride is approximately .90€.
Signs listing stops by street name are located at every stop but
are hard to comprehend if you don't know the city well. Pick up
a free route map from EMT kiosks at the Plaza de Cibeles or the
Puerta del Sol, where you can also buy a 10-ride Metro-Bus ticket
for 4.5€ (these are good for metros AND buses). You may also
buy Metro-Bus tickets in metro/subway stations & tobacco shops.
For riders that have bought a 10-ride ticket, step inside the
bus and insert ticket in the ticket-punching machine until a "ding"
noise is heard.
Special night-buses called
"Buhos" (owls) operate from midnight to 6 AM. All 12
lines leave from Plaza de Cibeles and go to every district in
Madrid.
Taxi
Taxis are a really good way
to get around town. To avoid any problems, ask for the price to
your destination before you get in the car. Be aware that there
are numerous supplemental charges. There's a .93€ supplement
on Sundays, holidays, and between 11 PM and 6 AM; .93€ to
sports stadiums and the bullring; and 3€ to or from the airport,
plus .5€ for each suitcase. Taxi stands are numerous, and
taxis are easily hailed in the street--except when it rains, and
then they're exceedingly hard to come by. Free cabs will display
a libre sign during the day and a green light at night. |