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  1. There are 4 ways to get from Madrid Atocha Station to Palacio Real by bus, taxi or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  2. There are 6 ways to get from Madrid Atocha Station to Palacio by subway, bus, train, taxi or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  3. There are 7 ways to get from Atocha (Station) to Royal Palace of Madrid by train, subway, bus, taxi or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

    • Madrid Puerta de Atocha: Location Map
    • The Historicstation Trainshed
    • Arriving at Madrid Atocha
    • Changing Trains at Madrid Atocha
    • Leaving from Madridatocha
    • Left Luggage Lockers
    • Sala Club 1st Class Lounge

    It's one of my favourite stations, a beautiful historic trainshed now a tropical garden, next to a modern terminus for the high-speed trains south and southeast to Barcelona, Cordoba, Seville, Malaga, Cadiz, Algeciras, Granada, Alicante & Valencia. There has been a station here since 1851, although the old trainshed dates from 1892. Note that from ...

    Madrid Atocha's beautiful original train shed opened in 1892. A hundred years later, in 1992 it had its tracks removed and is now a lovely tropical garden. There are several bars & restaurants with outside tables, making this a great place to wait for your train. Theleft luggage lockersare in the far right corner in the photo below. There's an exit...

    If you arrive in the Puerta de Atocha terminus platforms as all AVE trains and most other high-speed trains do, you need to go up the travelators/escalators onto the arrivals footbridge then throug...

    Some journeys involve an easy same-station change at Madrid Atocha, such as Barcelona to Algeciras, or Barcelona to Seville or Malaga if the direct trains don't suit you.  Unfortunately, you can't...
    You normallyneed to follow all the other passengers up the travelators from the platform (level 0) into the long passageway to the arrivals hall on level 1.  In the left hand corner of the arrivals...

    Which departure point?There are 3 possible departure points for a train leaving from Madrid Atocha.Most high-speed trains leave from the 15 terminus platforms built as a southward extension to the...

    There were luggage lockers (consigna) in the northeast corner of the old trainshed with bags X-rayed just inside the entrance before being deposited.  However, it's reported that this is closed and...

    Anyone with a Premium ticket can use the Sala Club 1st class lounge.  You can also use it with a 1st class ticket on the international AVE to France.  You cannot use the lounge with an Elige ticket...
    The main Sala Club at Madrid Atocha is open 05:15-21:30 Mondays-Saturdays, 06:00-21:30 Saturdays & Sundays, with complimentary tea, coffee, snacks & beer.  It is located inside the main high-speed...
    There's a second lounge for the ground floor departures area with different opening hours.
  4. The iron heart of Madrid was the first train station to be built in the city in 1851. All of Spain’s railway lines were developed around the infrastructure, the destination of all the routes along which over 100 million passengers per year on average now travel. Its huge central nave, an excellent example of late-nineteenth-century iron ...

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  6. Free entrance. Directions and Location. Avda. de la Ciudad de Barcelona. Madrid. Transport. Bus lines: C1, 10, 14, 24, 26, 32, 37, 54, 57, 102 y 141. Underground line: 1 Atocha Station. How to get. + −. Leaflet | IGN BASE. View on Google Maps. Downloads. Special conditions for the visit. Download. Rules for the use of gardens and historical parks.

  7. Surrounded by the coolest neighbourhoods of Madrid, CoolRooms Palacio de Atocha has a great location if you’re looking to experience the centre of the Spanish capital, writes Andrew Forbes (The Luxury Editor). It’s so easy to get to from the high-speed AVE station or airport.

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