
There is also a selection of bars serving beers, wines, spirits, and cocktails. If you don’t have time to sit down, plenty of takeaway options exist, including sandwiches, pastries, salads, and other tasty bites, as well as fast-food options like burgers and fries. The airport has a selection of gourmet restaurants offering a variety of world cuisines, including Japanese, French, and, of course tapas and other Spanish delicacies. MAD is a large airport and offers a huge variety of culinary options for passengers, whether you’re looking for a big meal, a leisurely drink, or a quick snack before or after your flights. Free shuttle buses are available to transport passengers among terminals. All terminals handle international, domestic, Schengen, and non-Schengen flights. Madrid Airport has 5 terminals: T1, T2, T3, T4, and T4S.

Madrid-Barajas Airport is located approximately 15 kilometers (9 miles) northeast of Madrid’s city center, a journey of about 20 minutes, which makes Uber the perfect choice for your transfers. Each year, MAD welcomes around 58 million passengers and handles over 400,000 flights.

Since then, it has grown to become one of the main entry points for tourists arriving in Spain.

The first commercial flights flew from Madrid Airport in 1933.
