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RENT A CAR MADRID

In Madrid, the cheap car rental service without a driver is a popular means of transport to get around the capital of Spain. The vehicles are perfect for traveling on business or people who need to rent a vehicle by the hour for short trips in Madrid Capital. Our offer is huge, we compare multinational companies such as Avis, Hertz, Enterprise, Sixt or Europcar or local companies that offer the possibility of renting a cheap car in Madrid.

In order to rent a car in Madrid, most companies require the client to provide a valid credit card to confirm the reservation. In some cases, a debit card may also be accepted, check the general conditions applied by the car rental companies in Madrid to see if they accept this payment. Please note that if a customer is unable to provide a valid credit card in the driver’s name when picking up the vehicle, some rental companies will refuse to deliver the vehicle.

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WHERE TO FIND THE BEST MADRID CAR RENTAL DEALS?

In Madrid you probably have the largest offer of car rental companies in all of Spain, you can not only hire a vehicle in Madrid Capital, the branches are spread throughout the community of Madrid. The offices with the greatest demand, and therefore the most rental car reservations we receive, are: Madrid Airport, Madrid Atocha and Madrid Chamartín, in this order.

MADRID INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT “ADOLFO SUAREZ – BARAJAS”

You can go to the ground floor of Terminal 1 or to level -1 of Terminal 4 to rent a car at the counters of the different car rental companies at Madrid airport. Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport, is located about 13 km from the center of Madrid, one of the largest airports in Europe, has 4 terminals. If you want to get around on your own without depending on public transport in Madrid, reserve a rental car in Madrid Airport today.

MADRID ATOCHA OR CHAMARTÍN TRAIN STATION

In both Atocha and Chamartin train stations you can rent a car without a driver. Madrid has two train stations: Chamartín and Atocha, both of which have excellent connections with suburban trains. If you need to travel between the two stations, the most direct connections are via Metro line 1 or Cercanías lines C3 and C4. Madrid has a local train system (Cercanías) that connects the peripheral neighborhoods and towns of the community of Madrid with the center of the city.

The Atocha Train Station is located on the south side of the center of Madrid, it is divided into two main sections. an area for commuter trains and one for long-distance lines.

AVE high-speed trains to Barcelona, Valencia and southern Spain leave from Atocha.

The Chamartín Train Station is on the north side of the city, it is connected to the Metro of the same name on lines 1 and 10 of the metro.

Most northbound and international trains arrive and depart from Chamartín station.

Do not forget that if you want to move and you are looking for an industrial van, in Atocha you can rent a cargo van, in the parking lot of the Atocha station you have a large fleet of cars and vans from the main suppliers.

MADRID, COME VISIT THE CAPITAL OF SPAIN ON YOUR ACCOUNT

Madrid attracts a large number of visitors, it has a huge, high-quality cultural offer, possibly one of the European cities with the greatest range of museums, Madrid’s transport network makes it easy to move around the city, but if you want to get around your account you can hire a rental car in Madrid from our search engine. Madrid is also the headquarters of important research centers and important universities. If you want to enjoy doing some sightseeing in the capital of Spain, visit:

Almudena Cathedral: in the historic center of Madrid; the main facade is in front of the Royal Palace.

Royal Palace and its Gardens: houses a valuable historical-artistic heritage, also known as the Palacio de Oriente

Fuente de la Cibeles: one of the most symbolic places in the capital, it divides the limits of the Centro, Retiro and Salamanca districts.

Plaza Mayor: originating from the old Plaza del Arrabal, a few meters from the Puerta del Sol square

Puerta del Sol: the heart of the capital, where several of the city’s historic and busiest streets converge.

Another of the attractions of the city is its gastronomy, there are many alternatives to enjoy food, you can take the well-known Spanish tapas or the specialty of the community of Madrid, the famous fried calamari sandwich. Now, if you are a lover of art and good works, you are obliged to visit the most important museums in Spain, you will be amazed to see the most recognized works of painters such as Goya, Picasso, Miró or Velázquez.

Prado Museum: one of the most visited tourist itineraries in Madrid, the Paseo del Arte.

Reina Sofía National Art Center: Founded in 1992, it houses an extensive collection of contemporary Spanish art.

Relax with the family walking through the Parque del Retiro, a very beautiful place in the center of Madrid. If what you are looking for is to spend a few pleasant days doing some shopping, you can rent a cheap car and go shopping in Madrid or in the towns that surround it.

PLAN A ROUTE THROUGH THE MAIN ROAD ACCESSES FROM MADRID

The main highways of Madrid were conceived from the beginning with a radial route, you can drive a rental car through an extensive network made up of more than 2,570 kilometers of roads, divided into three types of roads known as the main, secondary and local network. .

A-1: Autovía del Norte, is one of the busiest radial communication highways in Spain with more than 375 km, connects the north with the South.

A-2: Northeast highway, it is the main communication route between Madrid and Barcelona, it is the main road if you want to travel to France.

A-3: Autovía de Valencia or Autovía del Este, connects the city of Madrid with the Valencian Community, from this community you can travel throughout the Levant.

A-4: Autovía del Sur or Autovía de Andalucía, connects with the cities of Córdoba, Seville and Cádiz through the famous Despeñaperros pass.

A-5: Autovía del Suroeste or Autovía de Extremadura, you can travel by car from Madrid to Lisbon passing through Mérida and Badajoz.

A-6: Northwest motorway, connects the capital Madrid with Galicia, crossing the community of Castilla y León, parts of its layout are a toll highway.

Madrid also has a series of ring roads that will allow you to move more quickly with a car:

M-30: runs entirely through the municipality of Madrid, is more than 30 km long, and is one of the busiest roads in Spain.

M-40: surrounds the residential neighborhoods of the city, it is the theoretical fourth ring road of Madrid, it has more than 62 km.

M-45: it is a ring road, it connects two national highways, the A-2 and the A-5, it connects the municipalities of the south and the southeast, it runs through Madrid.

M-50: it barely runs through Madrid to the southeast, near Vallecas. It is considered a ring road, it has a length of 85 km

Transportation by car in Madrid can be somewhat complicated, the capital of Spain suffers from traffic problems at rush hour. If your idea is to drive a car through the center of Madrid, the problem can be aggravated, because the streets in the old town are narrow and any incident can clog traffic, in this case, you must arm yourself with patience.