Traslado en coche privado de Toledo a Madrid
Transporte privado en 1 hora
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Qué estå incluido
Servicio puerta a puerta
Recogida y entrega en cualquier direcciĂłn
Seguimiento de vuelos incluido
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Conductor profesional de habla inglesa
Experto local, con licencia completa y asegurado
VehĂculo limpio y con aire acondicionado
Viaje cĂłmodo con control de clima
CancelaciĂłn gratuita
CancelaciĂłn hasta 24 horas antes de la salida
Equipaje incluido
1 maleta y 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
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InformaciĂłn Relevante
- Asientos para niños disponibles bajo petición
- Viaje apto para mascotas
- 1 maleta facturada + 1 equipaje de mano por pasajero
- Se puede añadir equipaje adicional o demasiado grande
- Pago flexible: tarjeta en lĂnea o efectivo al conductor
- CancelaciĂłn gratuita 24 horas antes de la salida
- Las propinas no estĂĄn incluidas (opcional ~10%)
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Overview: car trip from Toledo to Madrid
Toledo was almost Spainâs permanent capital city, but now itâs time to get back to the real capital, Madrid! Madrid's central location is the perfect base camp for day trips to other cities around Spain, as youâll discover on your Toledo to Madrid transfer.

It is a quick 1-hour drive through 45 miles (73 km) of rolling flatlands, but before you hurry back to the capital, enhance your transfer with a stop by the Carranque Archaeological Park. Youâll see what life in this region looked like during the late Roman period before stepping back into the pulse of modern Madrid!
About Madrid
Madrid may be the capital of Spain today, but that hasnât always been the case. Much like your upcoming trip, King Philip II moved his court from Toledo to Madrid and sparked controversial debates at the time over what a capital is supposed to be for a nation.

Madrid vs. the coast
Madrid has been the capital of Spain since the 16th century, but King Philip IIâs decision surprised many at the time. Madrid was not as big, connected, or developed as the cities on the coast. One reason to put the capital inland was to create a neutral political zone that did not favor one coastal city over another. Spainâs coastal cities were also preoccupied with their own trade and colonization into the Americas, Africa, and Europe, leaving little time for domestic affairs.
From Toledo to Madrid: travel tips
Daytrip has your Toledo to Madrid transfer covered, but now you need to hammer out the details. When packing your bags, keep these travel tips in mind.
Bring earplugs for a good nightâs sleep
The afternoon siesta might be a time of peace and quiet, but nights in Madrid are another story! Madrid is a popular party destination with lively nightlife. Downtown accommodation is convenient for walking short distances to popular attractions, but it's also where the party's at. Bring earplugs to help you sleep, especially if you sleep with the windows open during summer.
How to get from Toledo to Madrid
You have several possibilities for your Toledo to Madrid transfer. Choose from traveling via private driver, train, or bus for this leg of your Spanish getaway!

Toledo to Madrid with Daytrip
Daytrip offers the peace of mind that rideshare apps and taxis cannot. Our online booking process lets you schedule your ride weeks in advance, prepare for childrenâs car seats and pets, and is backed up by our 24/7 customer support. Itâs no wonder weâve been voted Tripadvisorâs Travelers' Choice Award for the last eight years by travelers just like you!
Things to do when you get to Madrid
When you arrive in Madrid, the vibrant capital of Spain, there's an array of exciting activities and attractions waiting for you. Whether you've returned to Madrid from Toledo after a day trip or itâs your first time in the city, it promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Admire the greats at Madridâs art galleries and museums
What Madrid lacks in a coastline, it makes up for in culture! Madrid has many art galleries and museums showcasing both local and international art. These are solid options for getting out of the sun for a few hours and basking in the best Spanish art instead.
When is the best time to visit Madrid
In general, spring and fall are the best times to visit Madrid. Instead of braving temperatures of 89° F in July, you can enjoy exploring the city in the high 60s-70s. Plus, outside of certain holidays, there are fewer tourists and hotels are often a bit cheaper!
Timing your visit around the Catholic calendar is the best way to see Madrid looking its best! As a devout Catholic country, the week before Easter (Semana Santa, or Holy Week) is a festive time with religious processions, elaborate decorations, and outdoor markets with traditional foods and gifts.
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