Madrid City Tour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus
Madrid's hop-on hop-off buses run two routes covering 30+ stops across the city, from the Royal Palace and Prado Museum to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Las Ventas bullring.
About Madrid City Tour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus
Madrid's hop-on hop-off buses run two routes covering 30+ stops across the city, from the Royal Palace and Prado Museum to Santiago Bernabéu Stadium and Las Ventas bullring. The open-top double-deckers come with audio guides in 14 languages, pointing out everything from Habsburg architecture to modern shopping districts. You'll get solid overviews of Malasaña, Chueca, and Salamanca neighborhoods without the leg work.
The experience feels touristy but efficient. Route 1 covers historical Madrid (Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol) while Route 2 hits modern attractions like the stadium and business district. The audio commentary is surprisingly informative, though it can get repetitive. Wind whips around the upper deck, so bring layers. Buses arrive every 10-15 minutes during peak hours, less frequently in winter.
Honest talk: this works best for first-time visitors or those with mobility issues. The 24-hour ticket costs €23, 48-hour runs €27. Skip it if you're comfortable with Madrid's excellent metro system, which costs a fraction. The buses get stuck in traffic around Gran Vía and Sol, turning a 90-minute route into two hours. Use it strategically for distant stops like the stadium, then walk the compact city center.
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