Quick start: Madrid’s hop-on hop-off (HOHO) buses let you cover the classics efficiently while keeping flexibility. Use them as a moving viewpoint and transit to the big hitters.

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Routes overview
Madrid typically features multiple lines (often Red and Blue) covering the historic center, Prado–Retiro–Atocha axis, Gran Vía, Plaza de España, Temple of Debod, Royal Palace, and modern districts.
| Line |
Vibe |
Key Stops |
Best For |
| Red |
Historic core |
Royal Palace, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol |
First-time overview |
| Blue |
Art & parks |
Prado, Reina Sofía, Retiro Park, Cibeles |
Museums + greenery |
Tip: Start on the Red line early, then switch to Blue for the art corridor after lunch.
Tickets & passes
| Pass |
Duration |
Includes |
Who Should Buy |
| Classic |
24 hours |
Unlimited rides, audio guide |
First-time visitors |
| Explorer |
48 hours |
All Classic + night tour options (varies) |
Deep explorations |
| Enthusiast |
72 hours |
All Explorer + add-ons (varies by operator) |
Slow travelers |
Add-ons may include night loop, combo museum entries (see Paseo del Arte), or digital city passes.
Top stops
- Royal Palace & Almudena Cathedral — ceremonial heart of Madrid.
- Prado Museum — Velázquez, Goya, El Greco; plan at least 2 hours.
- Retiro Park — Crystal Palace, lake, sculptures, shaded paths.
- Plaza Mayor & Sol — grand arcades, markets, central meeting point.
- Temple of Debod — sunset skyline over Casa de Campo.
- Cibeles–Gran Vía — architecture, shopping, buzzing street life.

1-day itinerary
08:45 Board Red line near Plaza Mayor (early seat upstairs)
09:10 Royal Palace stop → quick exterior + Almudena photo
10:15 Switch to Blue line toward Prado → museum focus
13:00 Lunch near Retiro (taproom/tapas)
14:30 Retiro stroll → Crystal Palace
16:00 Gran Vía window-shop → rooftop view
18:00 Debod sunset (golden hour)
2-day itinerary
Day 1: Historic highlights (Red) + Prado.
Day 2: Retiro, Reina Sofía, Cibeles, Temple of Debod, and optional night loop.
Timing & crowd hacks
- Start at first departures (≈09:00) for best seats and clear streets.
- Midday: stay flexible; hop off for a shaded café rather than queue.
- Night loop: fewer crowds, cooler temps, dramatic city lighting.
Accessibility
- Low-floor buses with ramps at selected doors.
- Priority seating downstairs; staff assist at busy stops.
- Retiro & Prado areas offer wide pavements and curb cuts.
Museum combos (Paseo del Arte)
Pair your pass with the Paseo del Arte Card to access Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen in 1–2 days.

Bottom line
Use HOHO as your spine: ride for orientation, hop off for depth, and keep evenings for views and food. Madrid rewards curiosity at street level — the bus just gets you there faster.
Why HOHO in Madrid
- Efficient orientation: stitch together the historic core, the art corridor, and park areas without complex planning.
- Flexible depth: hop off at Royal Palace, Prado, or Retiro for focused visits; hop back on when ready.
- Great for first timers: audio context + top-deck views make the city feel intuitive fast.
Seating & boarding strategy
- Board at non-terminal stops to avoid long lines.
- Upstairs right side for Cibeles approach; left for Gran Vía façades.
- If it’s windy, ride downstairs between photo segments.
Live headways & switching
- Typical headways: 10–20 minutes, seasonal variance.
- Switch at Cibeles or Sol where both loops often intersect.
- If a bus is crowded, wait for the next — it’s usually quick.
Stop-by-stop mini-guide
- Royal Palace/Almudena: photos first, interiors if time; pair with Plaza de Oriente coffee.
- Prado/Reina Sofía: pre-book slots; Prado deep dive, Reina Sofía for Guernica.
- Retiro: Crystal Palace + lake; shaded sculpture walks reset energy.
- Gran Vía/Cibeles: architecture, rooftops, neon at dusk.
- Temple of Debod: skyline + blue hour calm.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Over-hopping: aim for 2–3 substantive hop-offs per loop.
- Skipping water and sunscreen on upper deck.
- Not reserving museum times on busy days.
FAQ
- Do I need headphones? Onboard earphones are usually provided; bring your own for comfort.
- Is the bus accessible? Lower deck ramps and priority seating; staff assist at busy stops.
- Night loop included? Depends on pass tier; check your operator.
Resources & maps
- Official route map at major stops (often posted at shelters).
- Digital maps via the operator app/sites; screenshot the stops for offline reference.
Final checklist