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Estación de Madrid Atocha

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Rohan D.

Big busy beautiful intermodal train station, every bit as overwhelming and exciting as NYC Grand Central or the Gare de L'Est in Paris. We wanted to take a train from Madrid to Toledo, the first attempt we naively thought we could arrive half an hour before the train left to buy tickets but they were already sold out for the day. The Renfe ticket office is very helpful, we booked tickets for the next morning while watching some of the best travel videos I've ever seen. Don't get mixed up by the Metro ticket machines or the local Renfe machines, for travel between cities you need to go to the ticket office and get a ticket to queue up. It goes fast, they are very efficient. So we scouted the situation, we came an hour before scheduled departure the next day because we saw the long slow lines to get through security. Get to the station early, it's a long walk from the Metro station part to where you wait to depart. Security wants you to put coats and luggage in scanning machines and to see tickets, but not ID since we showed them passports to buy the tickets. There's a more relaxed cafe in the departure gate area that's better than before security. There aren't a lot of seats in the waiting area. There's a pay toilet before security that costs a Euro, you buy the ticket next to the entry gate to the WC then scan that ticket to get in, but it is a clean and rather nice public toilet. Note that seats are assigned, find the car and seat numbers to the right on your tickets. Don't be the Americans who try to bring food and drink through security, Europeans sit at the cafe to enjoy coffee and snacks.

Bill T.

Estación Madrid - Puerta de Atocha as it's called on the map is a central transportation hub for Madrid. It's very intermodal with connections to buses and subways and it's where long distance and intercity trains pass or terminate. When traveling from Barcelona to Seville, we passed through here and pulled in one direction and left facing the opposite direction. My Iryo train from Seville to Madrid arrived a few minutes early and I was able to quickly disembark and get into the main body of the station. Inside, it's very big and there is a lovely garden in the middle that looks like a tropical rainforest. It was quite pretty. Less pretty was the fairly obscure wayfaring signs. Because I knew how I was oriented, I was able to find the exit I was looking for but if you haven't studied maps of the station, I can see how it might be confusing to find where you need to go because there are numerous exits on multiple floors with ramps going everywhere so it can be overwhelming. Just a note, there are ticket kiosks around but I used the Trainline app was able to access my tickets electronically without waiting to print a ticket. The biggest downside is outside of the station....there was a big construction shed/wall blocking the front of the station from the traffic circle in front. I would have loved to have seen a clean view of the front of this lovely and historic station. Otherwise, as a fan of train stations, I liked this one very much.

Vendor machine sandwich! Very chill
Felicia R.

We took Iryo bullet train from Madrid to Barcelona. Book your Iryo train tickets far in advance if you can because it gets more expensive closer to your departure date and the train can sell out. There is a train almost every hour. After security we were looking for the Iryo sign to see where our train was, and it does not exist so we just asked one of the other brands and they pointed us to the right direction of the Iryo area with Red-wearing Iryo employees and they had us line up based on our train car number. We were traveling with suitcases so we did the 2nd tier level, were in coach car 2 and had great accommodations. We brought our own food onboard, which happened to be vendor machine sandwiches from the station €4.50 each and had our reusable water bottle, so very cool you can bring your own food and drink on the train. There is food and beverages available to purchase on the train if you want to. We got to Barcelona on time and I'm happy with both Iryo and the Atocha train station, efficient!

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PJ C.

A massive place which makes it very confusing to navigate especially if you need to move between the long distance trains and the local trains. A real maze. The garden area in the long distance section is quite nice. The people at the Renfe ticket desk were helpful despite my lack of Spanish language skills. Though some of the Renfe commuter ticket machines were very hard to figure out (even in English). Once you get to the right area the security and movement down to the trains is smooth.

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Tim A.

I'm from Chicago, and this train is world class! Here are a few things of note... --It looks and feels more like riding in a plane than riding in a train. --Our 45 mile trip from Madrid to Toledo took about 30 minutes. --At one point our train was traveling at a speed of over 150 mph! --There is more room than a traditional plane between seats, and there is a foot rest that folds down. --It is very clean and well maintained. Highly recommended!

Interior garden
Kate P.

Busy train station. The old part has a garden in it--nice place to sit for a drink or snack. Signage is adequate so there was no way for me to get lost despite all the activity and different trains and lines. I took the high-speed AVE train to Cordoba and was impressed by the service. I got a first-class ticket and the cabin was spacious and comfortable. I also pre-ordered lunch with my ticket and was SO impressed by the meal. I got a hot meal with choice of beverage and was pleasantly full by the end of my trip.

Andrea U.

The Estación Madrid or Puerta de Atocha, is a sprawling station that sports an indoor botanical garden consisting of more than 7,000 plants & trees from about 260 species, likening it to a mini-forest. Once we got past the beauty of this hidden gem, we perused the local shops, passed local restaurants, & headed to the metro or medium-long distance Renfe train. In this station is the Metro, suburban transit & high speed international Renfe trains. The Spanish public transportation system is easy to navigate, affordable, reliable, clean, & renowned as one of the best in the world. Came into Madrid through with our luggage through this station and came back again to go round trip to Toledo. We could not purchase train tickets with our American credit card on line. We went to the station early and purchased our tickets from machines. People were very helpful, it was easy to navigate mass transit in Spain. We had to go inside and buy tickets to Toledo after showing picture identification since we are not part of the European union. There were barricades in front of the station and armed security visible everywhere.

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Mike S.

Easy access train station. Very well organized and coordinated. Staff were helpful. The first class ticket is worth it.

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Robert S.

Leaving Madrid towards Seville, I got to the Atocha station to get on a train. The station is huge, they have self service kiosks, so I got on one and easily got my ticket, with plenty of choices of trains, times and prices. Madrid Atocha also named Madrid Puerta de Atocha, is the first major railway station in Madrid. It is the largest station serving commuter trains (Cercanías), regional trains from the south and southeast, intercity trains from Navarre, Cádiz and Huelva (Andalusia) and La Rioja, and the AVE high speed trains from Girona, Tarragona and Barcelona (Catalonia), Huesca and Zaragoza (Aragon), Sevilla, Córdoba, Málaga and Granada (Andalusia), Valencia, Castellón and Alicante (Levante Region). These train services are run by Spain's national rail company, Renfe. From Atocha you can also get as far as Marseille, France. Waiting for my train, I sat in the "oasis" area...a nice green landscape atrium that feels like a botanical garden....lots of cafes and shops around to get anything I wanted for a snack or souvenir. Beautiful !

Stacey A.

I have to say without the help of a local friend I would have been totally lost. I was very confused as the place is huge. We had a hard time finding one another because there is more than one entrance. Didn't have time to take advantage of all the food sold there.

Laura G.

I loved the ease and convenience of the Madrid train station. The trains were clean and trains ran like clockwork. Signage was good and the staff was friendly. The bathrooms were clean and there was a small selection of places to eat, shop and sit.

Doesn't feel like it but this reminds you how quick this train is!!! That's one fast train!
Clarice T.

Looove how this train station has an impressive greenhouse inside the station. This main station was a walking distance from our hotel. It's a very busy station (as expected from a main terminal) and although it may look chaotic their system works! The workers here are helpful and efficient! The trains are clean,organized and very punctual! We were running late (like almost 10min before our scheduled departure) and thought we weren't able to make it to our train considering the line, but we did!! Locals understand the assignment which greatly helped with the long lines! Sadly, one can tell the Americans apart; mostly act clueless and entitled!! YOU, are the visitor coming into their land, you should not expect them to always understand u or cater to u! My biggest travel pet peeve!! Do your homework before going to another country; or at least try to make an effort to understand social local practices! Try to learn the ways of the people and not the other way around!

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Bruce K.

The main train station for the intercity trains, Atocha is the first spot (or the last spot, I suppose) for people traveling between Madrid and the rest of Spain. As a major transit hub, you can expect a waiting area for first class passengers, a bunch of shopping options and a ton of different restaurants from grab-and-go to sit down. Atocha connects to Madrid's metro and to the bus network with clear signage to get you between them. The station is handicapped accessible with ramps, elevators and stairs. There is parking outside, not sure how much it costs or for how long your vehicle can stay. The station is patrolled by security and there seem to be cameras everywhere. Best spot is on the top floor overlooking the lush indoor tropical garden but outside from the roundabout with the artichoke is pretty cool too. [Review 12544 overall, 2334 of 2019.]

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Estación de Sol

Estación de Sol

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The metro in Madrid is a god send. It's so easy and so fast! Even at one of the busiest metro…read morestations in the city, it's so easy to hop on board and get to your next destination. If you're visiting, I highly recommend getting the ten pack of tickets. Even if you have multiple people, just get one card and one pack. Multiple people can use a single card and you can share.

As regular readers of my reviews will know, I traveled to Madrid in July 2014 and I am reviewing a…read morefew places I have never got round to reviewing, and now it is time for the heart of Madrid to be finally reviewed (well the metro station that serves it) Vodafone Sol has been known since June 2013 as "Vodafone" Sol due to sponsorship reasons, Although this helps to raise money, I do feel it shows Sol being commercialised, which makes it a little less welcoming, they might as well call London, Caffe Nero City (As let's be honest, they isn't many London streets without one!) Now back to Madrid, and more importantly Vodafone Sol. It is quite a nice metro station and is on about a quarter of lines (1, 2 and 3). As it is one of the busiest and most popular stations however, I am surprised it is not on more lines, as they is 13 and The Metro of Madrid is the 7th longest metro system in the world, if you include the 2015 expansion Vodafone Sol is located in Sol Square and is quite unusual and cool going into it, as they is a lift near enough in the middle of nowhere which connects you to the station, and as far as I'm aware most (if not all) lines do have lifts, which makes it easier for prams, the elderly and wheelchairs. The location of Vodafone Sol, as I said is very good and is very central to the central part of Madrid. I do recall seeing a few shops here and along with numerous ways to get in (Escalators, lifts), wheelchair access and mobile access, it is probably one of my favourite stations for underground transportation considering these factors, not just in Madrid, but across the underground transport systems I have visited: London, Munich, Madrid, so coming up with a star rating is kind of tricky, I honestly don't feel it is worth 4 stars, and feel it is instead worth a very high three star rating. The main reasons for this station not getting any more than 4 stars is : - It can often get very busy, so is not always the nicest place to be in the warm underground of Madrid - It should be on a greater percentage of lines due to it being for the "Center" of Madrid and being one of the busiest and most popular stations - Staff levels could be increased especially considering it being one of the main stations

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