How Much Are Madrid Metro Tickets?

By Anna Duncan

If you’re planning a trip to Madrid, you’ll most likely use the city’s metro system to get around. The Madrid Metro is one of the largest and most efficient underground transport networks in the world, connecting almost every corner of the city. In this article, we’ll explore how much Madrid Metro tickets cost and how to buy them.

Madrid Metro Zones

Before we dive into ticket prices, it’s important to understand Madrid’s metro zones. The city is divided into different zones based on its distance from the city center.

Zone A covers the central area of Madrid, while Zone B1 includes areas just outside of the center. Zones B2 and B3 cover even further outlying areas.

Single Journey Tickets

The most common type of ticket for tourists is a single journey ticket, which allows you to make one journey on the metro. These tickets can be purchased at ticket machines located in all metro stations.

  • A single journey within Zone A costs €1.50
  • A single journey covering Zones A and B1 costs €2
  • A single journey covering Zones A, B1, and B2 costs €3
  • A single journey covering all zones (A, B1, B2, and B3) costs €4.50

It’s important to note that these prices are for adult tickets. Children under 4 years old travel for free, while children aged between 4 and 11 years old can purchase discounted tickets at a rate of €0.70 per journey.

Multi-Journey Tickets

If you plan on using the metro frequently during your stay in Madrid, it might be more cost-effective to purchase a multi-journey ticket instead of buying single journey tickets each time you travel.

The most popular multi-journey ticket is the “Metrobus” ticket, which provides 10 journeys on both the metro and bus. The cost of a Metrobus ticket is €12.20, which works out to €1.22 per journey (compared to €1.50 for a single journey ticket).

Tourist Travel Passes

For visitors who plan on using public transport extensively during their stay in Madrid, there are also tourist travel passes available.

  • The “Tourist Travel Pass” provides unlimited travel on all metro and bus lines within Madrid for a period of 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 days. Prices start at €8.40 for a one-day pass.
  • The “Madrid Card” includes unlimited travel on public transport as well as discounts at museums and other tourist attractions in Madrid. Prices start at €47 for a one-day pass.

Conclusion

There are many different options when it comes to purchasing tickets for the Madrid Metro. Single journey tickets are the most popular option for tourists, but multi-journey tickets and tourist travel passes can provide more value if you plan on using public transport frequently during your stay in Madrid. Whatever your needs may be, there’s sure to be a ticket option that suits you!