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Do buses run all night in Madrid?

Bus lines in Madrid Aside from daytime lines, Madrid has 26 lines called Búhos operating at night. Madrid bus times: Operating hours vary depending on the line. But generally, buses run from 6 a.m. until 11:30 p.m. Night buses operate from 11:55 p.m. until 5:50 a.m.



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Madrid has 26-night bus lines that operate from 11:55 pm until 5:50 am every night. They cover most of Madrid, meaning you don't have to miss any of the amazing nightlife the Spanish capital is famed for. The fares are also the same as daytime tickets, keeping things nice and simple.

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Compared with the other major cities on the crime rate index, Madrid is a very safe destination for any type of traveler. It's perfectly safe to walk alone during the daytime and the evening.

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Spain is notorious for great nightlife, and the capital is no exception. Madrid comes alive at night and buzzes with energy until the sun comes up.

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The price of a single ticket in Madrid for travelling by metro or bus is 1,50€. It can be bought at metro stations, at any 'estanco' (the place where they sell tobacco) or on the bus itself, to the driver.

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Uber in Madrid, the Spanish capital, functions as it does in most cities. There is a decent supply of Ubers with different booking options as touched on previously. The key difference is that you will spot Uber Taxi alongside the default Uber X. This actually hails a traditional metered taxi with a licensed driver.

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Don't go to a night club before 1am A big night out in Madrid will never begin before midnight and even then, it starts with some pre-drinks at home or a bit of a tapas bar crawl. The night clubs and late-night bars will be empty until 1-2am.

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Two Spanish cities make the list, with Barcelona and Madrid in the top 20 most walkable cities in the world.

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In order to get on one of Madrid buses you must pay the corresponding fare. You can do so paying in cash for the number of single tickets you intend to purchase. Please note that in Madrid, bus drivers have a minimum amount of money for change in the vehicle. Don't try to pay with bank notes higher than 5€.

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In Spain, lunch is the biggest meal in the day and generally eaten in the early afternoon or afternoon, before or during siesta (which is a lunch break in Spain). Dinner is lighter and eaten very late, normally between 9 pm and midnight.

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How Many Days Do You Need in Madrid? After spending a week in Madrid, we think that 2 days in Madrid is the right amount of time to see the main highlights of the city, though there's PLENTY more to do, see, eat, and drink to fill your time if you're lucky enough to have more.

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Madrid's metro is efficient, clean and cheap. However, you can walk to most places within the center. It's a great way to get to know the city, and you'll find Spaniards more than happy to point you in the right direction.

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