Madrid Airport (MAD) to Príncipe Pío station: complete transport guide

Príncipe Pío is one of Madrid's three major intermodal hubs (with Atocha and Chamartín), serving Renfe long-distance trains to Galicia and Extremadura, Cercanías commuter lines and three Metro lines. It sits 13 km south-west of Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, inside the M-30 ring.

How do the options compare?

OptionOperatorDurationPriceFrequency
Cercanías C-1 + Línea RRenfe Cercanías30 min€4.10Every 15–30 min
Metro Line 8 → Line 10 → Line 6Metro de Madrid45 min€4.50–5.00Every 5–7 min
Express Aeropuerto + Metro Line 6 from CibelesEMT Madrid + Metro60 min€6.50Every 15–35 min, 24 h
Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare)Asociación Gremial del Auto-Taxi de Madrid25–35 min€30 fixedOn demand at official ranks
Cabify / Uber / BoltCabify, Uber, Bolt25–35 min€20–30On demand via app

Cercanías C-1 + Línea R?

Take the C-1 from T4 to Pirámides or Atocha and change to lines C-7 / C-10 toward Príncipe Pío. Alternatively, Cercanías C-1 stops at Pirámides — 1 stop south of Príncipe Pío on line C-7.

Source: Renfe Cercanías

Metro Line 8 → Line 10 → Line 6?

Line 8 from the airport to Nuevos Ministerios, Line 10 to Plaza de España, Line 6 (circle) one stop to Príncipe Pío. Three transfers but predictable.

Source: Metro Madrid tariffs

Express Aeropuerto + Metro Line 6 from Cibeles?

Express Aeropuerto bus 203 to Cibeles, then Metro Line 2 to Ópera and Line 6 to Príncipe Pío.

Source: EMT line 203

Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare)?

Príncipe Pío is inside M-30, so the €30 flat fare applies. Drop-off at the main station entrance on Paseo de la Florida.

Source: Madrid City Council taxi rules

Cabify / Uber / Bolt?

Drop-off at the station main entrance. Usually cheaper than fixed taxi for solo travellers off-peak.

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Data last verified: 2026-05-13.