Which is the main train station in Madrid?

Madrid Atocha Train StationThe Madrid Atocha Train Station (Madrid Estación de Atocha ) is Madrid's largest train station.

Where can I catch the Renfe train in Madrid?

The central Madrid Puerta de Atocha station is open from 5:00 a.m. until 1:00 a.m. and offers a wide range of services:

  • Ticket sale.
  • Shopping area.
  • Car hire.
  • Taxi rank.
  • Connections to other Renfe trains in addition to metro and bus lines.
  • Adapted for people with reduced mobility.
  • Car park.

What is the difference between Renfe and AVLO?

What is Avlo? Avlo is Renfe's high-speed train, transporting passengers at 300 km/h with all the comforts, and at the best price; from 7 euros, with a fixed price of 5 euros for children aged under 14 and discounts for large families.

Which train station should I use in Madrid?

Can I buy train tickets at the station in Madrid?

You can buy tickets at any Renfe station or online at www.renfe.com, but see the advice on using Renfe.com below.

Can you buy train tickets at the station Madrid?

This is €8.70 for a one-way ticket and €17.40 for a return ticket. In the case of passes, the price is for 7 zones. You can purchase them at station ticket offices or Cercanías self-service machines. Remember that you have a maximum of two hours to start your journey after the purchase of the ticket.

Is it safe to stay near Atocha train station?

We can almost say that Atocha Station is one of the safest and most guarded places in Spain. You just have to take the basic precautions of any large tourist city, such as not place your belongings out of sight on the floor or not showing large amounts of cash.

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