


This 200 bus runs from 5am to 11:30pm, and costs only 1.5€. There is also a bus that connects all the airport terminals with the Avenida de América bus station, 2nd floor gate 11. It’s definitely the best option if you land early in the morning or if you don’t want to get lost. You can pay on the bus in cash, by credit card or by contactless mobile payment. The trip costs 5 euros and takes a short time to get there, between half an hour and 40 minutes, as there are just few stops. The bus is easily recognisable by its yellow colour, different from other buses in Madrid, which are blue. Bus 203 or Bus Express Aeropuerto is a bus that connects the airport with different areas of Madrid city centre: O’Donnell street, Cibeles and Atocha squares, with a non-stop schedule, 24 hours a day, despite the fact that if you arrive in Madrid at night (between 11:30 pm and 6 am) it does not stop at Atocha. The easiest option to get from the airport is to take a direct bus from the terminal where your plane lands to the city centre. Is this your first time in Madrid? In this article we tell you how to get from Barajas airport to the city centre of Madrid without getting lost.
