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Airport Madrid-Barajas MAD
Madrid-Barajas Airport is the largest and most important airport in the south western European kingdom of Spain. Currently counting more than 50 million passengers a year, the airport is heavily used and is the fourth-largest airport in Europe, after London-Heathrow, Paris CDG and Frankfurt / Main. Madrid is also the most important hub for non-stop scheduled flights to the South American continent as well as being the hub of several Spanish air carriers such as Iberia and Spanair.- URL: Official website
- Nearby cities: Alcobendas (9 km), Torrejón de Ardoz (9 km), Madrid (14 km), Alcalá de Henares (17 km), Getafe (25 km), Leganés (25 km), Alcorcón (28 km), Fuenlabrada (31 km), Móstoles (32 km)
Location
The airport is located about 17 km or 10 miles north west of the "Kilómetro Cero", the central geographic centre of Spain at the Puerta del Sol. Access to the terminals T1 - T3 is possible via the Autovia M-13, whereas Terminal 4 is accessible from the Motorvia M-12 at Exit No.4 or the M-110.
Those traveling by train and bus can take the metro line 8 (Nuevos Ministerios - Aeropuerto T4) which also stops at the terminals T1 - T3. The metro trains operate every day from about 6:00 am to 2:00 am and the journey takes about 15 to 20 minutes.
Buses serving the terminals T1 - T3 on a regular basis are the city bus lines 101, 200, 822 and 824. T4 is served by the buses 201, 204, 827 and 828.