6-Hour Layover in Madrid: What To Do

Adolfo Suárez Airport (MAD) · Spain

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Key Facts

  • Airport: Adolfo Suárez Airport (MAD)
  • Country: Spain
  • Layover window: 6 hours
  • Recommended time outside: 4–5 hours in the city (stay close)
  • Visa & Entry: Spain is Schengen. Visa-free for US, UK, AUS for 90 days. UK requires ETIAS from 2025. Latin American citizens have special bilateral agreements.

Insider tip

Madrid's Metro Line 8 (pink) runs directly from the airport to the city centre with a €3 airport supplement added to the fare. Buy a Monedero card to avoid the supplement.

Getting to Madrid City Centre

ModeCostTime
Metro Line 8 (to Nuevos Ministerios / Sol)€525 min
Taxi / Cabify€25–3520–40 min

Top Madrid: Where to Go

1

Prado Museum

35 min from city centre

Free entry Mon–Sat 6–8pm and Sun 5–7pm. Velázquez's Las Meninas and Goya's Black Paintings are the highlights.

2

Retiro Park

35 min from city centre

Madrid's answer to Central Park. Hire a rowboat on El Estanque lake for €6/hr. Buskers and street performers on weekends.

3

Mercado de San Miguel

35 min from city centre

1916 iron market near Plaza Mayor — premium tapas stalls, jamón ibérico, and vermouth. Open from 10am.

Eat Like a Local in Madrid

Bocadillo de calamares (squid ring baguette) from Bar La Campana near Plaza Mayor — Madrid's iconic street sandwich, €3.50.

6-Hour Itinerary

1

0–45 min

Clear immigration and transit formalities

Check visa requirements before your flight — many nationalities get free transit entry.

2

45–90 min

Head to city centre by express transport

Most major hub airports have an express rail link that is faster and cheaper than taxis.

3

90–210 min

Explore the closest landmark district in Madrid

Stick to neighbourhoods within 20 minutes of the city centre for safe timing.

4

210–270 min

Lunch or dinner at a local restaurant

Airport food costs 2–3x more than city restaurants — worth eating out if time allows.

5

270–360 min

Return to airport (allow 90 min before departure)

International flights require check-in 2–3 hours before departure. Do not cut it close.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa for a 6-hour layover in Madrid?

It depends on your passport and the destination. Many countries (Singapore, Hong Kong, UAE, Qatar, South Korea, Taiwan) offer free transit visas for 4-24 hour layovers. Schengen countries usually require a visa even for short stops. Check the visa note specific to this guide before you book.

Is 6 hours enough to leave Adolfo Suárez Airport?

For 3-hour layovers, leaving airside is risky. For 6+ hour layovers, you can comfortably see one neighbourhood. For 12-24 hour layovers, you can experience the city properly. Always factor in immigration queues (30-90 min) and security on return (60-90 min).

What is the best way to get from Adolfo Suárez to Madrid city centre?

Most major hub airports have an express train or metro link that is faster and cheaper than taxis. For short layovers, prioritise the train (no traffic risk). For overnight or late arrivals, a pre-booked transfer is safer.

Is there luggage storage at Adolfo Suárez?

Most major airports have official luggage storage at USD 8-20 per bag per day. For cheaper rates, Radical Storage partner shops in the surrounding city charge USD 5-7 per bag per day — book on-app before you land.

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Book a transfer or rental from Adolfo Suárez Airport

Fixed-price airport transfer, licensed drivers, or pick up a rental car — compare and book ahead so you skip the taxi queue.

Things to do in Madrid

Tours, skip-the-line tickets and local experiences — book ahead to skip queues.

Trains & buses from Madrid

Compare overland routes — often cheaper, more scenic and skip the airport queue.

Flights from Madrid

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Hotels near Madrid Airport

A day-use hotel near the airport is a great option for a 6-hour layover.

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