Is there a metro map for Madrid Spain?
Is there a metro map for Madrid Spain?
You can read more about the safety and hygiene measures adopted by Metro here. Download the Madrid Metro map and hop onto one of the most modern underground transport networks in the world (PDF, 1.4MB). Download the Tourist Metro Map to find out where the city’s top sights and attractions are (PDF, 1.4MB).
Where is the Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid located?
Metropolitano Stadium ( Spanish: Estadio Metropolitano ), also referred as Wanda Metropolitano for sponsorship reasons, is a stadium in Madrid, Spain. It has been the home stadium of Atlético Madrid since the 2017–18 season. It is located in Rosas neighbourhood in the San Blas-Canillejas district.
Where does the Madrid Metro stop at Gran Via?
Download the Tourist Metro Map to find out where the city’s top sights and attractions are (PDF, 1.4MB). Lines 1 and 5: Trains do not currently stop at Gran Vía station, due to engineering works.
When did Wanda Metropolitano Stadium in Madrid close?
Wanda Metropolitano. It was closed in 2004 due to the city’s bid for the 2016 Olympics. In 2013, it passed into the possession of Atlético Madrid, who played their first game there on 16 September 2017. The stadium had a capacity of 20,000 spectators upon its closure and re-opened with a seating capacity for 67,703.
Who is the company that runs the Madrid Metro?
The metro is operated by its own company, under the Department of Public Works, City Planning, and Transportation of the autonomous community of Madrid. The passage between Puerta de Arganda (Line 9) and Arganda del Rey (Line 9) is operated by Transportes Ferroviarios de Madrid (TFM).
How often does the metro go to Feria de Madrid?
It also goes to the capital’s trade fair centre Feria de Madrid. The Metro runs from 6am to 1.30am, with trains departing every 2 minutes in the morning rush hour and every 15 minutes in the early hours (after midnight). At weekends, trains are less frequent during the day.