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Eurail Global Pass (Mobile Pass)
Rail passes • Valletta

Eurail Global Pass (Mobile Pass)

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Free cancellation
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★ 4.6 (2,518) • 100K+ booked
From € 283.00
Madrid|Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport Private Airport Transfer
Private airport transfers • Madrid

Madrid|Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport Private Airport Transfer

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★ 4.1 (383) • 2K+ booked
€ 38.20
Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport - Madrid Bus by EMT
Airport trains & buses • Madrid

Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport - Madrid Bus by EMT

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★ 4.0 (5) • 200+ booked
€ 6.99
Madrid car rentals | Rent a car for Prado Museum, Bernabeu Stadium, Las Ventas Bullring
From € 50
€ 58.10
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Barcelona to Madrid Train Tickets by Ouigo/Renfe
Train tickets • Madrid

Barcelona to Madrid Train Tickets by Ouigo/Renfe

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€ 20.00
Europe Rail Ticket
Train tickets • Madrid

Europe Rail Ticket

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★ 4.6 (10,677) • 400K+ booked
€ 9.00
€ 10.00
Eurail Spain Pass
Rail passes • From Madrid

Eurail Spain Pass

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★ 3.6 (71) • 1K+ booked
From € 193.00
Spain Train Tickets
Rail passes • From Madrid

Spain Train Tickets

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€ 125.90

Reviews of Madrid transport options

Kar ********
2025-10-30 17:45:11
Fantastic 5.0
Got ourselves a 7-day Global Pass and travelled through 5 countries. Buying the pass was easy but how to use the app for activating the pass will need some time to learn. However, fear not as there are many experienced people out willing to share. Do some readings and join some fb travel groups and you will surprised by the information available. The pass was flexible but the train schedule can be unpredictable which means you need to be updated requently to stay on course of your journey. We only experienced one hicccup on one of the trips at Berlin due to seat reservation issue and missing the connecting train due to delay of the first train. The other trips were as planned.
Klook会員
2025-12-29 02:07:19
Great 4.0
The boarding area was difficult to find. I didn't know how to board, but when I showed the driver my voucher, he seemed confused at first. But when I held the QR code up to the reader, a receipt was issued, and he stuck out his tongue and laughed. I was able to board without any problems.
MARIA *************
2026-02-19 13:53:02
Fantastic 5.0
First time to experience seamless transfers without worry of available load balance. Need to tap at entry and insert upon exit. It's so worth it. Went to Tung Chung for the Citygate Outlets, short visit to Disneyland, Central mid-level escalator, Causeway bay for Fashion walk and tram ride. Lastly ended the day at Mong Kok for hearthy meal at Dim Dim Sum.
Rahul ******
2026-01-05 05:01:28
Fantastic 5.0
You said: Prague to viena train review ChatGPT said: Here’s a real-world review and travel overview of taking the train from Prague to Vienna — what it’s like, how it feels, and what travelers generally say about it: 🚆 Overview of the Prague → Vienna Train The route between Prague (Praha) and Vienna (Wien) is one of Central Europe’s classic rail journeys: Regular direct trains run daily with no changes required, typically taking about 4 hours. The Man in Seat Sixty-One +1 Operated mainly by Czech Railways (ČD) & Austrian ÖBB, most services use modern Railjet or Comfortjet trains. The Man in Seat Sixty-One Tickets can be quite affordable (as low as ~€14.90–€29.90 if booked early, or around €59–€88 flexible). The Man in Seat Sixty-One 👍 What People Like ✔ Scenic Views Along the Way The journey passes through rolling countryside, vineyards, river valleys and small towns. Many travelers enjoy the views from large windows — especially around Brno and approaching the Wachau