Madrid Airport (MAD) to Malasaña: complete transport guide
Malasaña is Madrid's bohemian neighbourhood — the post-Movida heart of indie cafés, vintage shops and late-night bars, centred on Plaza del Dos de Mayo. It sits in the city core, 14 km from Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, and is inside the M-30 ring so the €30 fixed taxi fare applies.
How do the options compare?
| Option | Operator | Duration | Price | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Metro Line 8 + Line 10 to Tribunal | Metro de Madrid | 40 min | €4.50–5.00 | Every 5–7 min |
| Cercanías C-1 to Sol + 8 min walk | Renfe Cercanías | 30–35 min | €2.60 | Every 30 min |
| Express Aeropuerto + walk from Cibeles | EMT Madrid | 50 min | €5.00 | Every 15–35 min, 24 h |
| Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare) | Asociación Gremial del Auto-Taxi de Madrid | 25–40 min | €30 fixed | On demand at official ranks |
| Cabify / Uber / Bolt | Cabify, Uber, Bolt | 25–40 min | €25–35 | On demand via app |
Metro Line 8 + Line 10 to Tribunal?
Line 8 (pink) from the airport to Nuevos Ministerios, change to Line 10 (blue) toward Puerta del Sur and exit at Tribunal. Tribunal is the western entrance to Malasaña.
- Operator: Metro de Madrid
- Duration: 40 min
- Price: €4.50–5.00
- Frequency: Every 5–7 min
- Where to board: Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3 or T4
- Notes: Includes €3 airport supplement. Tribunal station has lifts but a steep approach to Calle Fuencarral.
Source: Metro Madrid tariffs
Cercanías C-1 to Sol + 8 min walk?
C-1 commuter train directly to Sol underground station, then walk 8 minutes north along Calle Montera to Gran Vía and into Malasaña.
- Operator: Renfe Cercanías
- Duration: 30–35 min
- Price: €2.60
- Frequency: Every 30 min
- Where to board: Terminal 4, level –1
- Notes: Cheapest option. From T1/T2/T3 take the free shuttle to T4 first (10 min).
Source: Renfe Cercanías Madrid
Express Aeropuerto + walk from Cibeles?
Express Aeropuerto line 203 to Cibeles, then 15-minute walk up Calle Alcalá and Gran Vía to Malasaña. Only round-the-clock option.
- Operator: EMT Madrid
- Duration: 50 min
- Price: €5.00
- Frequency: Every 15–35 min, 24 h
- Where to board: T1, T2, T4 outside arrivals
- Notes: At night the bus terminates at Atocha instead of Cibeles; walking from Atocha takes 25 min uphill.
Source: EMT line 203
Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare)?
Malasaña is inside the M-30 ring, so the €30 flat fare applies. Drivers know the small alleys; ask to be dropped at Plaza del Dos de Mayo, Calle Fuencarral or Calle San Vicente Ferrer.
- Operator: Asociación Gremial del Auto-Taxi de Madrid
- Duration: 25–40 min
- Price: €30 fixed
- Frequency: On demand at official ranks
- Where to board: Official taxi rank at each terminal
- Notes: Ride time spikes to 40–45 min during weekday rush hour (17:30–19:30).
Source: Madrid City Council taxi rules
Cabify / Uber / Bolt?
Drop-off inside Malasaña is OK for the wider streets (Fuencarral, San Bernardo). The narrowest alleys are pedestrian; expect a 50 m walk if you target Plaza del Dos de Mayo itself.
- Operator: Cabify, Uber, Bolt
- Duration: 25–40 min
- Price: €25–35
- Frequency: On demand via app
- Where to board: VTC pick-up zones (T1 floor 0, T4 floor –1)
- Notes: Surge prices kick in on Friday and Saturday nights — Malasaña is a peak nightlife destination.
When should you pick each option?
- Metro 8+10: Most reliable; works at all hours Metro runs (06:00–01:30).
- Cercanías + walk: Cheapest; viable if you have carry-on luggage and arrive at T4.
- Express bus + walk: Only 24-hour option; useful for late-night arrivals.
- Fixed €30 taxi: Best for 2–4 travellers with luggage going to a Malasaña hotel.
- Cabify / Uber / Bolt: Often cheaper than taxi solo off-peak, but watch for surge.
What are the practical tips?
- Many Malasaña bars only accept cash; bring €20–30 in coins/notes for tapas crawl after a long flight.
- Calle Fuencarral is a pedestrian shopping street — taxis will drop you at the corner with Augusto Figueroa.
- Avoid arriving at midnight on Friday/Saturday: rideshare surge in Malasaña can double prices.
- Plaza del Dos de Mayo is best reached on foot from Tribunal Metro; no vehicle can drive into it.
