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What are the zones of Madrid public transport?

Metro lines in Madrid It's also surprisingly cleaner than other major metro networks, such as the Paris metro. The Madrid metro has 4 travel zones (A, B1, B2, and B3) divided into 13 metro lines, and each line is differentiates by color and number. Zone A covers all the central areas and major attractions.



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The Madrid metro and buses have four different zones: A, B1, B2 and B3. Most of the main attractions in Madrid are within zone A, and it's unlikely that you'll need a ticket to the outer perimeters unless you're going to a very specific suburban destination to visit someone, or to the airport.

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(2) Madrid Atocha in effect three stations in one building: the main terminal, known as Puerta De Atocha, which is the part of the station used by the high speed trains. the Cercanias station used by the local trains (the Cercanias trains), the Media-Distancia trains; AND the non-high speed long distance trains.

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Metro Tickets & Prices Single Ticket (Zone A) – 1.50€ – 2.00€. 10 Trip Ticket (Zone A) – 12.20€. Unlimited Monthly Metro Pass – Please refer to our chart above by clicking here.

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Metro lines in Madrid The fastest, most convenient and affordable way to commute in Madrid is by metro. With over 300 stations, the Madrid metro system is one of the most extensive urban networks in Europe. It's also surprisingly cleaner than other major metro networks, such as the Paris metro.

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How much does it cost from Madrid Airport to city center? Madrid airport taxis charge a flat fee of 30€/30$ for a transfer to the city center, while the ticket for the Express Bus 203 costs 5€/5$.

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