Guide to Madrid Airport
AIRPORT:
Madrid Airport is located 15km (9.4 miles) northeast of Madrid city (http://www.novacarhire.com/car-hire/Spain/Madrid_Centre.htm) in Spain.
Serving daily flights to and from numerous destinations throughout Europe and the rest of the World, more than 60 airlines service this destination. The airport is the main gateway to the beautiful city of Madrid and it surroundings.
The airport offers travellers a wide variety of shopping and culinary experiences alongside a comprehensive range of facilities from banking to phones, postal services, Internet access, and accommodation for the weary traveller.
Banking Facilities
You will find numerous banking facilities and foreign exchange services at Madrid Airport! Two in the public area of terminal 2 and one in public area terminal 1 and one in boarding area of terminal 1.
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Food & Drink
Listed below are just some of the food and drink outlets in the Main Terminal and Boarding Areas of Madrid Airport:
Main Terminal & Boarding Area
| Outlet |
Location |
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| Cafetería Inter 3 |
Terminal 1 |
Public Area |
| Cafetería Robot Bruselas |
Terminal 1 |
Public Area |
| Cervecería Beer |
Terminal 1 |
Public Area |
| Minibar Caracas |
Terminal 1 |
Public Area |
| El Pardo |
Terminal 1 |
Public Area |
| El Trébol autoservicio |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| La Paloma |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| Cafetería L' Espresso Illy |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| Cafetería Plantaciones |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| El Trébol Snack |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| Tap Tap Tapas |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| El Madroño |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| Bar del Parking |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| El Trébol Snack-Grill |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| Neptuno Tierra |
Terminal 2 |
Public Area |
| Cafetería Ala Delta |
Terminal 3 |
Public Area |
| Cafetería Inter 2 |
Terminal 1 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería Robot Londres |
Terminal 1 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería Zeppeling |
Terminal 1 |
Boarding Area |
| El Jet |
Terminal 1 |
Boarding Area |
| El Mirador |
Terminal 1 |
Boarding Area |
| El Retiro |
Terminal 1 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería-Bar El Paso |
Terminal 2 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería Robot Canarias |
Terminal 2 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería Robot Madrid |
Terminal 2 |
Boarding Area |
| El Paso |
Terminal 2 |
Boarding Area |
| Neptuno Aire |
Terminal 2 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería Los Pioneros de la Aviación |
Terminal 3 |
Boarding Area |
| El Castizo |
Terminal 3 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería Ars |
Terminal 3 |
Boarding Area |
| Cafetería El Vuelo |
Terminal 3 |
Boarding Area |
| La Piazzetta |
Terminal 3 |
Boarding Area |
Shopping
Madrid Airport has a range of duty-free shops (international flights only) located after customs while last minute duty-free can be purchased in the boarding areas of the Hub.
Gift shops are also to the fore throughout all areas of Madrid Airport. Here are just some of the retail outlets available:
- Food and specialities about 12 shops in boarding area in Terminal 1 (seven shops), Terminal 2 (three shops) and Terminal 3 (two shops).
- Travel goods shops in the boarding area in Terminal 1 (five shops), Terminal 2 (one shop) and Terminal 3 (one shop)
- Accessories are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (19 shops), Terminal 2 (one shop) and Terminal 3 (five shops)
- Sports articles are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (four shops), Terminal 2 (one shop) and Terminal 3 (one shop) and one shop in the public area of Terminal 2
- A pharmacy in the public area of Terminal 1 and 2
- Home and decoration items are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (eight shops), Terminal 2 (two shops) and Terminal 3 (21 shops) and one shop in the public area of Terminal 1.
- Jewellery and costume jewellery are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (nine shops), Terminal 2 (one shop), and Terminal 3 (three shops). In the public area of Terminal 1 there is one outlet.
- Toys are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (four shops), Terminal 2 (two shops) and Terminal 3 (two shops)
- Fashion items are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (13 shops), Terminal 2 (one shop) and Terminal 3 (five shop)
- Music and electronic items are in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (five shops), Terminal 2 (two shops) and Terminal 3 (two shops)
- Opticians are located in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (four shops), Terminal 2 (one shop) and Terminal 3 (two shops)
- Perfumes and cosmetics are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (five shops), Terminal 2 (three shops) Terminal 3 (three shops)
- Press items are sold both in the public area of Terminal 1 (three shops); Terminal 2 (one shop) and Terminal 3 (one shop) the boarding area of each terminal have one outlet each.
- Souvenirs are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (eight shops), Terminal 2 (two shops) Terminal 3 (three shops) and in one outlet in the public area of Terminal 2.
- Tobacco is sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (seven shops), Terminal 2 (two shops) and Terminal 3 (two shop)
- Wines and spirits are sold in the boarding area of Terminal 1 (seven shops), Terminal 2 (three shops) and Terminal 3 (three shops) and one shop in the public area of Terminal 1.
Internet Access
You need never loose touch with the World Wide Web at Madrid Airport; ask the airport staff for more information on the facilities.
Postal Facilities
There is a post office available on the lower floor in Terminal 1 with a full range of services available.
Telephones
Pay phones are located throughout Madrid Airport and are both coin and card operated. Phone cards can be bought at newspapers agents.
Accommodation
There are many quality hotels located close to Madrid Airport while Madrid itself has many fantastic hotels…so you’ll be spoilt for choice!
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