Madrid City tours

A different way to discover Madrid by bus.

Madrid City tours have several types of services, all based on buses that drive around the main monuments of the city.I will list the main services, if you need more information you will find all the details on Madrid City tours website.Tourist bus 1 day ticket.You can hop-on and hop-off of the bus as many time as you like and create your own tour based on the monuments you have plan to visit.

The price for this service is:

Child from 0 to 6 years old: freeFrom 7 to 15 years old: 9€From 16 to 64 years old: 19€Over 65: 9€Family pack (2 adults & 2 children): 47,5€Half day Madrid visit:You will visit the main monuments of Madrid with a english guide.The price is free for children under 6.20€ for children under 16 years old.28€ for adults  (16 to 65)24€ for seniors (over 65)Tourist bus 2 daysIs the same concept that “tourist bus 1 day” explain above but for two days. You can schedule your own visit and hop in and out of the bus to discover Madrid.

The prices are:

Free for infants (under 7)11,7€ for children (7-15)22,5 for adults (16-64)11,7 for seniors (over 65)There is another service call “Attractions pass” that beside the above services you can have access to main monuments of Madrid.If you want to download the map with all the stops arround the city, download the map of Madrid City tours.You can buy your tickets here for the different tours or further information visit Madrid city tours If you want to buy the physical tickets in Madrid, you can go to
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