
Madrid Madrid, Spain Travel Guide
Arrange what you need to do into a phased way of maximum efficiency.
Check validity (3 months beyond Schengen departure, not older THAN 10 years). Apply for Schengen visa or ETIAS (mid-2025) if needed.
Establish budget. Book international flights & main accommodation.
Purchase Travel insurance. Doctor visit for vaccinations/fitness. Research major day trips.
Outline itinerary. Pre-book major attractions (Prado, Royal Palace, Reina Sofía).
Book special events (flamenco, cooking classes). Research Madrid public transport.
Refill medications (doctor's note for controlled substances). Notify bank of travel dates.
Finalize packing list. Obtain some Euros.
Print/save digital copies of reservations. Compile emergency contacts. Download essential apps.
Arrange house/pet care, hold mail. Check phone's international roaming or plan local SIM.
Secure these elements in advance for peace of mind and convenience.
Gain insights into Madrid for a richer and more informed experience.
Ensure your home is secure and you are well-informed before leaving.
Always prioritize comprehensive Travel insurance. It includes coverage for medical emergencies, trip disruptions, and lost luggage.
These steps ensure a smooth start to your Madrid visit and a pleasant initial experience.
Have your passport and any required visa or ETIAS ready for border control. Collect your luggage from the baggage claim.
Take Out euros at A cash machine at the airport or exchange a small amount. Consider buying a LOCAL sim card if not using international roaming.
Follow directions for your chosen airport transfer method (Metro, Express Bus, taxi).
Check into your accommodation, drop off your luggage, and get settled.
Take a short walk around your neighborhood. Visit a the tourist information center for maps and advice.
Purchase a Multi Card and load it with a 10-trip an entry pass or a Tourist Travel Pass.
Use airport or city ATMs for maximum exchange rates.
Avoid airport exchange counters for a better deal.
Obtain small Euro bills for immediate use (snacks, small purchases).
Useful for tips or vendors not accepting cards.
Purchase a Multi Card for Metro and buses.
Consider a Tourist Travel Pass for longer stays.
Familiarize yourself with your airport transfer options before arrival. This saves you time and avoids confusion after a long journey.
Plan your departure to avoid pressure and ensure a timely exit from Madrid.
Allocate sufficient time for airport/station processes and security checks.
Always reconfirm your flight details and airport transfer arrangements.
This minimizes last-minute surprises and ensures a smooth journey home.