How Do You Get to Ifema Madrid?

By Michael Ferguson

If you’re planning to visit Madrid, chances are you might want to attend an event or exhibition at IFEMA. The Feria de Madrid (IFEMA) is one of the largest trade fair institutions in Spain and hosts many events throughout the year. In this article, we’ll explore the various ways you can get to IFEMA Madrid.

By Metro

The easiest and most convenient way to get to IFEMA is by metro. Line 8 (pink line) of the Madrid Metro connects the airport with IFEMA, making it an ideal transportation option for travelers arriving in Madrid.

If you’re coming from the city center, take Line 8 towards Nuevos Ministerios and change at Mar de Cristal station to Line 4 (brown line) towards Argüelles and get off at Campo de las Naciones station. From there, it’s just a short walk to IFEMA.

By Bus

Another option for getting to IFEMA is by bus. Several bus lines connect the city center with IFEMA, including Line 112 (Mar de Cristal-IFEMA), Line 122 (Avenida de América-IFEMA), and Line 828 (Universidad Autónoma-Canillejas). If you’re traveling from other parts of Madrid, check the EMT website for routes and schedules.

By Car

If you prefer driving, there are several parking options available at IFEMA. The South Parking lot has over 10,000 spaces and is accessible via Entrance S3 on Avenida del Partenón. There are also two other parking lots available: North Parking (Entrance N5 on Avenida del Partenón) and East Parking (Entrance E5 on Calle del Ferial).

By Taxi

Taxis are readily available in Madrid and can take you directly to IFEMA. The approximate cost from the city center is around €20-€30, depending on traffic and time of day.

Conclusion

In conclusion, there are several ways to get to IFEMA Madrid, including metro, bus, car, and taxi. The most convenient option is by metro, as it connects directly to the airport and the city center.

However, if you prefer driving or taking a taxi, there are also plenty of parking options available at IFEMA. Whatever transportation option you choose, make sure to plan your route ahead of time and check for any schedule changes or updates on the IFEMA website.