ALL ABOUT MADRID METRO | Vlog 2019
ALL ABOUT MADRID METRO | Vlog 2019
If you know me, you know I hate driving with a passion. I also hate owning a car even more. While driving may be a necessity in some places, I can assure you, in Madrid - it’s not.
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The Madrid Metro was originally established in 1919 and had only 8 stations. Here we are, 100 years later, and the Metro now reaches 12 municipalities in Madrid, where over 75 percent of the residents live less than 600 meters away from a station and has over 2.3 million people traveling daily!
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If you’re coming to visit Madrid, studying abroad, or simply staying for an extended period of time, you definitely want to get your hands on an ‘Abono’ ASAP. If you’d benefit from having a monthly card which gives you full access to all forms of Madrid public transportation for 30 days, the price depends on your age and what zone of the city you want access to. The “normal” card is for ages 26-64 and covers Zone A (city center), for the price of 54,60€ per month. The “youth” card, which is ages 26 and under, is priced at 20€ for ALL zones.
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If it’s your first time getting a monthly unlimited Metro card, you need to set up an appointment first. Visit tarjetatransportepublico.crtm.es and click Solicitud Tarjeta Transporte Público. Then select which card you wish to obtain and pick a metro office near you, date, and time. On the day of your appointment, bring the three required documents and your metro card will be given to you by the time you’re finished.
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The three required documents you will need to get your metro card are:
• Application document
• A standard passport sized photo (which you can get at the photo booths in most metro stations, including Sol)
• An original copy of either your, EU ID, Spanish residency card, or passport
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How to Get Around Madrid on a Budget | Madrid Metro Pass, Map, and Tickets | Frolic & Courage
Madrid is the third largest city in the EU, so how are you going to get around? In this video, I break down how to get around Madrid on a budget and cheap public transportation options for Madrid - including maps, tickets, hours, and where to buy passes - so you can travel with confidence whether traveling alone, with a group, and/or on a budget.
I’ll first provide an overview of the transportation network. Next, I’ll discuss the Madrid metro, Metro Ligero, EMT, Buhós, and Cercanaías along with operating hours, ticket prices, and how to purchase a pass. Additionally, we’ll discuss the cheapest ways to get from the airport to the city center and which Tarjeta Transporte Público (TTP), or public transport card, is best for tourists along with the pros and cons of each form of transportation.
Questions answered in this video:
- How do I get from Madrid airport to city Centre?
- Is there Uber in Madrid?
- Is there a metro in Madrid?
- How do I get around madrid on a budget?
- What is the best way to see Madrid?
- How metro and public transportation works in Madrid.
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Train from Airport to Madrid - Barajas to City Center
Taking the metro from Madrid's International Airport (Barajas) into the city center is easy, quick and economical. Here's my guide to Madrid Airport train transfers.
In this video, I transfer from Madrid Terminal One on Metro line 8 and 10 into the city. I change trains at Nuevos Ministerios and end up at Plaza Espana.
The metro is super clean and fairly simple to navigate. I show you where you need to go, how to buy a ticket, and how to get on board. The video also shows you what the trains look like.
I hope you have fun watching -- and taking Madri's Metro!
Travel Vlog | Train from Madrid Airport | Airport Transfer Guide
Spain, Madrid, Metro ride from Sierra de Guadalupe to Villa de Vallecas
escalator 0:22 , 2:50 , 7:50 , 8:22
ticket barrier 1:20 , 8:40
elevator 1:38
metro train 5:16
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018
Spain, Madrid, Metro ride from Cuatro Caminos to Moncloa
ticket barrier 1:36 , 18:34
escalator 2:10 , 2:48 , 3:30 , 4:16 , 17:46 , 19:04 , 19:42
metro train ride 6:42
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018
How to Take the Easy to Use Metro in Madrid
The Madrid Metro System has four lines divided into zones. The least expensive fare is 1.50E. Ticket Machines have different languages; follow the instructions, insert cash or credit card and you are good to go.
Fare to the airport from Atocha Station is 5E. How easy is that!
How to use the Metro in Madrid Spain
Basic info how to used the metro in Madrid. also you can go to the Atocha Train Station and take the Euro Train for 180 euros fast train 300 km hr to Barcelona about 2 1/2 hr train ride. The train will drop you near the red double decks buses tours in Barcelona. I suggest you to go and see the Familia Sagrada Church first in Barcelona. you can buy the tickets tours from the red double deck buses and you don't have to wait in line to go inside the Church.. Barcelona is bigger city it has two bus routes Orange and Green each color tour by bus takes about 2 hours per color route. you can tour both same price on and off all day. Have fun in SPAIN! Here is a link for a better metro map and apps for phones and Atocha train station link prices info.
HOW TO BUY THE METRO TICKET IN MADRID, SPAIN
Here's a visual for you to buy the metro ticket in Madrid, and how much it costs!
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Spain, Madrid, 2X Metro ride from Plaza de Castilla to Ventas
Metro ride from Plaza de Castilla to Núñez de Balboa 4:42
Metro ride from Núñez de Balboa to Ventas 26:30
escalator 13:26 , 16:06
moving sidewalk 14:36
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018
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Metro de Madrid
Circulaciones de trenes del metro de madrid en varias estaciones. Con los trenes: Serie 2000A y 2000B, Serie 7000, Serie 8000 del primer y segundo lote, Serie 8400 y Serie 9000. Con las líneas: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 y 11.
Metro madrid trains in various stations throughout the network. Trains shown: Serie 2000A and 2000B, Serie 7000, Serie 8000 of the first and second variant, Serie 8400, Serie 9000. Lines shown: 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 11.
Trenes:
Serie 2000A: 0:17
Serie 2000B: 1:29
Serie 7000: 11:52 ; 12:51; 14:48 ; 16:13
Serie 8000-1: 9:28
Serie 8000-2: 16:40
Serie 8400: 4:33
Serie 9000: 6:38 ; 12:17 ; 14:17 ; 15:49
Líneas:
1: 0:17
5: 1:29
6: 4:33
7: 6:38
8: 9:28
10: 11:52
11: 16:40
Estaciones:
Charmartín: 0:17 ; 14:17
Aluche: 1:29
Casa de Campo: 4:13 ; 11:52
Plaza Elíptica: 4:33 ; 16:05
Avenida de América: 6:38
Pueblo Nuevo: 8:59
Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3: 9:28
Batán: 12:51
Las Tablas: 15:48
Begoña: 16:14
Pan Bendito: 16:40
Vídeo editado y filmado por 1999Werdna (MetroFilms España hoy).
Trains:
Serie 2000A: 0:17
Serie 2000B: 1:29
Serie 7000: 11:52 ; 12:51; 14:48 ; 16:13
Serie 8000-1: 9:28
Serie 8000-2: 16:40
Serie 8400: 4:33
Serie 9000: 6:38 ; 12:17 ; 14:17 ; 15:49
Lines:
1: 0:17
5: 1:29
6: 4:33
7: 6:38
8: 9:28
10: 11:52
11: 16:40
Stations:
Charmartín: 0:17 ; 14:17
Aluche: 1:29
Casa de Campo: 4:13 ; 11:52
Plaza Elíptica: 4:33 ; 16:05
Avenida de América: 6:38
Pueblo Nuevo: 8:59
Aeropuerto T1-T2-T3: 9:28
Batán: 12:51
Las Tablas: 15:48
Begoña: 16:14
Pan Bendito: 16:40
Video edited and filmed by 1999Werdna (now MetroFilms España).
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Spain, Madrid, Metro ride from Sol to Lavapiés
ticket barrier 0:46 , 7:00
escalator 1:46 , 2:10
elevator 7:20
Metro train 4:40
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Pilotfly Adventurer, Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018
Spain, Madrid, metro ride from La Gavia to Las Suertes
escalator 0:18 , 1:40 , 6:30 , 7:48
ticket barrier 1:10
metro train 3:56
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018
Metro de Madrid
Metro de Madrid. U-Bahn Madrid. Underground Madrid.
Con los trenes: Serie 2000A, Serie 2000B, Serie 3000 y Serie 5000. Con las líneas: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 y 6.
Trenes:
Serie 2000A: 0:16
Serie 2000B: 2:33
Serie 3000: 4:08
Serie 5000: 9:23
Líneas:
Línea 1: 0:16
Línea 2: 4:08
Línea 3: 8:27
Línea 4: 8:02
Línea 5: 2:33
Línea 6: 9:23
Estaciones:
Antón Martín: 0:16
Atocha Renfe: 1:58
Callao: 2:33
La Elipa: 4:08
Retiro: 6:53
Sol: 8:28
Pacífico: 9:23
Vídeo editado y filmado por 1999Werdna en 2012 (MetroFilms España hoy).
Trains:
Serie 2000A: 0:16
Serie 2000B: 2:33
Serie 3000: 4:08
Serie 5000: 9:23
Lines:
Line 1: 0:16
Line 2: 4:08
Line 3: 8:27
Line 4: 8:02
Line 5: 2:33
Line 6: 9:23
Stations:
Antón Martín: 0:16
Atocha Renfe: 1:58
Callao: 2:33
La Elipa: 4:08
Retiro: 6:53
Sol: 8:28
Pacífico: 9:23
Video edited and filmed by 1999Werdna in 2012 (now MetroFilms España).
How to use the public transportation card (Abono) in Madrid | #EasyTips
Turn on SUBTITLES! / ¿Cómo usar el abono de transporte público en Madrid? / Madrid's public transport (metro, bus, train) provides an easy way to travel from neighborhood to another and it's cheap for young students. On this video, we show how to get and use the public transportation card of Madrid. Remember that if you are a tenant of MadridEasy, you can get the 'Abono' trough us as an extra service!
[This #EasyTip was filmed at the Ópera, Sol, Retiro, Avenida de América and Atocha stations].
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Get from Madrid Barajas Airport to City Centre
Fancy a Travel Quickie? Learn how to get from Madrid's Barajas Airport to the city centre using simple, useful Spanish phrases.
HOW TO BUY A METRO TICKET IN MADRID SPAIN / PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
HOW TO BUY A METRO TICKET IN MADRID SPAIN
Spain, Madrid, Metro ride from Manuel Becerra to Nuevos Ministerios
ticket barrier 1:34
escalator 1:44 , 2:32 , 14:52 , 15:36 , 16:20 , 17:00
metro train 4:40
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018
Spain, Madrid, Metro ride from Metropolitano to Argüelles
escalator 0:50 , 1:26 , 2:00 , 2:50 , 12:44 , 13:40 , 14:16 , 14:52
ticket barrier 2:36 , 15:22
metro train 4:44
- recorded with Sony a6500 (firmware 1.05), Samyang 12mm T2.2 CINE, Zhiyun Crane v1.0 (firmware v1.60), Sony ECM-XYST1M
April 2018