Madrid Airport (MAD) to Retiro Park: complete transport guide

Parque del Retiro is Madrid's emblematic central park — 125 hectares of formal gardens, a boating lake, the Crystal Palace and the Velázquez Palace. It lies east of the historic centre, 12 km from Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, fully inside the M-30 ring.

How do the options compare?

OptionOperatorDurationPriceFrequency
Metro Line 8 → 2 to Retiro or Banco de EspañaMetro de Madrid35 min€4.50–5.00Every 5–7 min
Cercanías C-1 to Atocha + 5 min walkRenfe Cercanías35 min€2.60Every 30 min
Official taxi (fixed €30 city-centre fare)Asociación Gremial del Auto-Taxi de Madrid25–35 min€30 fixedOn demand
Cabify / Uber / BoltCabify, Uber, Bolt25–35 min€20–30On demand via app
Express Aeropuerto + Metro from AtochaEMT Madrid + Metro55 min€6.50Every 15–35 min, 24 h

Metro Line 8 → 2 to Retiro or Banco de España?

Line 8 to Nuevos Ministerios, Line 2 (red) to Retiro (north gate) or Banco de España (Independencia gate). Both stations exit directly opposite park entrances.

Source: Metro Madrid tariffs

Cercanías C-1 to Atocha + 5 min walk?

Cercanías C-1 from T4 to Atocha, then walk 5 minutes north into the park via the Royal Botanic Garden side.

Source: Renfe Cercanías

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

Retiro is inside M-30 — €30 flat fare applies. Drop at any park gate (Independencia, Felipe IV, Mariano de Cavia).

Source: Madrid City Council taxi rules

Cabify / Uber / Bolt?

Drop at any park gate. Usually cheaper than fixed taxi for solo travellers off-peak.

Express Aeropuerto + Metro from Atocha?

Express Aeropuerto to Atocha, then Metro Line 1 → Anton Martín or walk north into the park.

When should you pick each option?

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Data last verified: 2026-05-13.