Tickets for Madrid City Tour
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Tickets and prices
1 Day
33€
Night Tour
44€
Other ways to enjoy it:
*Prices according to date.
Useful information:
Including:
- 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour (depending on selection)
- 3 routes: Historical, Modern, and Current Madrid
- Audio guide
- 1 drink at Tablao Flamenco La Quimera
- 2-hour guided walking tour (tip-based)
- Headphones
Not included:
- Food and additional drinks
- Children aged 0-6: free; no ticket needed
- The ticket is valid for 24 or 48 hours after redemption
Bus frequency:
- Route 1: Between 25–40 minutes aprox. | Duration: 85 minutes
- Route 2: Every 35 minutes aprox. | Duration: 70 minutes
- Route 3: Every 35 minutes aprox. | Duration: 75 minutes
- Show your smartphone ticket to the bus driver
Routes:
Route 1 (Blue): Historical Madrid
Neptuno, Cibeles, Gran Vía, Plaza de España, Moncloa, Teleférico, Templo de Debod, Puerta San Vicente, Cuesta de la Vega, Puerta de Toledo, Palacio Real, Plaza Mayor, Barrio de las Letras, Paseo del Prado
Route 2 (Green): Modern Madrid
Neptuno, Cibeles, Colón, Museo Ciencias Naturales, Santiago Bernabéu, Nuevos Ministerios, Museo Sorolla, Serrano, Puerta de Alcalá, Canalejas
Route 3 (Green): Present-day Madrid
Neptuno, Puerta de Alcalá, Casa Árabe, Goya, Plaza de Toros, Colón, Bilbao, Malasaña, Callao, Gran Vía
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Explore the Spanish capital on a bus at your own pace
Explore Madrid at your own pace on a double-decker sightseeing bus. Choose a 24- or 48-hour ticket and hop on and off as often as you like across three routes. You can switch routes at any time and discover the city's history with an audio guide.
Route 1 (Blue): Historic Madrid covers many of the city’s historic landmarks. Travel along Paseo del Prado and see key sites connected to the Habsburg era. The route includes stops near the Royal Palace, the Temple of Debod, and Madrid’s Art Triangle.
Route 2 (Green): Modern Madrid focuses on newer parts of the city. It runs from Atocha Station to Nuevos Ministerios and passes well-known locations such as Puerta de Alcalá, Puerta del Sol, the KIO Towers, the Public Art Museum, and Santiago Bernabéu Stadium.
Route 3 (Orange): Current Madrid highlights cultural and local areas of the city. It includes stops near Plaza de Neptuno, Puerta de Alcalá, Casa Árabe, the Goya district, Las Ventas, Colón, Malasaña, Callao, and Gran Vía.
Supplier: Julia Travel
Meeting point:
Plaza de Neptuno , 28014, Madrid
Location:
Madrid (Spain)
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