Two panoramic routes cover the heart of Madrid and its modern icons.
Plug in your audioguide, sit back on the upper deck, and let the city unfold — hop off for the Prado and Reina Sofía, the Royal Palace and Almudena, Plaza Mayor, Retiro Park, Gran Vía’s theaters, and the Bernabéu.
It’s the easiest way to get your bearings, discover stories, and savor the city at your pace..
Buses operate daily with seasonal schedules. Typical frequencies range from 7–15 minutes in high season and 15–25 minutes in quieter months.
Service runs year‑round; reduced frequency or limited service may apply on January 1 and December 25, during large events, marathons, or parades.
Madrid, Spain
Start at popular stops like Puerta del Sol, Plaza de Cibeles, or the Royal Palace — then hop on and off as you wish. Look for the red open‑top buses and the route number displayed on the front.
From Atocha (Madrid Puerta de Atocha–Almudena Grandes), walk to Museo del Prado/Neptuno or Reina Sofía stops; from Chamartín, take Cercanías or Metro to the center (Sol, Gran Vía, Colón) for multiple stops.
Driving in the center is not recommended due to low‑emission zones and parking limits. If you drive, use public car parks near Plaza de España, Puerta de Toledo, or Salamanca — then walk to the nearest stop.
Use Metro lines 1/2/3 to Sol and 2/5 to Ópera, or EMT buses to Cibeles, Neptuno, and Atocha. Hop‑on stops are well signed and close to major transit hubs.
In central Madrid, many stops are an easy stroll apart — wander Gran Vía, Opera, or Barrio de las Letras and hop on whenever you’re ready to rest your feet.
Panoramic views, flexible stops, and a simple route to the Royal Palace, Prado, Retiro, Gran Vía, and modern Madrid — all narrated with stories that bring the city to life.
Step off at the Royal Palace to wander grand halls, gaze at city views from the Sabatini Gardens, and feel the weight of centuries of ceremony.
Hop off for Velázquez, Goya, Bosch, and more along Madrid’s ‘Paseo del Arte’ — a trio of world‑class museums within a leafy stroll.
Trade bus seats for a park bench. Float across the lake, find the Crystal Palace, then return to the open‑top deck refreshed.
Ride unlimited for the day and swap lines freely.
Bundle with museum or stadium visits for a full Madrid day.