![]() Tickets that allow transfers throughout the subway network of the city cost 3€/3$, plus the airport fee (combo tickets: 3€/3$+3€3$). Please remember that these tickets can be used for transfers inside Madrid Zone A and ML1 Station. ![]() Tickets are available at the automatic vendors of the metro stations. The ticket is valid for the current day, in other words, until the end of the metro shift (and not until midnight). ![]() This supplement fee cannot be more than 2€/2$, though. If your final destination exceeds the 5-stop limit, you’ll have to pay an extra 0.10€/0.10$ for every extra stop. In general terms, metro tickets from the airport have 4.50€/4.50$-5€/5$, and they are a sum of a single metro ticket that includes an up to 5 stops transfer (1.50€/1.50$) and an airport surcharge of 3€/3$ per passenger. Therefore, you can charge your card with the required tickets and reload it from time to time. The pass is available for 1, 2, 3, 5 or 7 days, and can be purchased for Zones A or T. The surcharge normally added to the price of a Metro ticket from the airport is also included. Multi-Cards cost 2.50€/2.50$ and work as a digital wallet. This transport ticket is valid for all of Madrids Metro and Bus services within the city, together with the local suburban trains and the inner-city light railway. If you want to use the airport metro, first you’ll have to buy a Multi-Card.
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