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Madrid HOHO Red vs Blue: Stops and Best Strategy

Compare Red and Blue lines in Madrid: top stops, transfer points, wait-time tactics, and route planning.

2/5/2026
15 min read
City tour buses at a central Madrid stop

Overview

Two complementary loops. Use Red for the historic core and Blue for museums/parks.

Segment Time Best Hop-Off
Royal Palace → Plaza Mayor 20–30 min Palace, Almudena, arcades
Sol → Gran Vía → Cibeles 25–35 min Architecture, cafés, shopping
Prado → Reina Sofía → Atocha 30–40 min Museum corridor

Madrid tourist map

Switch near Cibeles or Sol depending on live headways.

Tactics

  • Avoid long dwell times by boarding at non-terminal stops.
  • If crowds swell, drop down to the lower deck for faster re-boarding.
  • Keep an eye on posted headways (10–20 min typical; seasonal variance).

Bottom line

Plan two or three intentional hop-offs per loop. The ride is the view — your stops are the depth.


Where to switch (practical)

  • Cibeles: clear shelters, signage, cafés nearby.
  • Sol: central, many crossings; watch crowds.

Micro-itineraries

  • Historic snap: Palace → Plaza Mayor → Sol (Red).
  • Art & green: Prado → Thyssen → Retiro (Blue).

Live-tracking tips

  • Ask staff about headways at the shelter.
  • If multiple buses bunch, pick the emptier second for better seats.

Mistakes

  • Switching too often; commit to segments.
  • Ignoring time sinks at big museums — pre-book helps.

FAQ

  • Audio guide differences? Commentary varies slightly by operator; core stories are consistent.
  • Best seat for photos? Upper deck front rows; rail as stabilizer.

À propos de l’auteur

Madrid Travel Expert

Madrid Travel Expert

J’ai conçu ce guide pour rendre votre visite de Madrid simple, inspirante et ponctuée de conseils locaux vraiment utiles.

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