Transferência de carro particular de Toledo para Madrid

De porta a porta
em 1 hora
A partir de € 27
por assento
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Informações da Viagem

Partida

O seu motorista irá encontrá-lo no seu endereço em Toledo.

  • Serviço porta-a-porta
  • Ajuda com a sua bagagem

Viagem

Você viajará com conforto por 1 hora.

  • Passeio turístico opcional
  • Carro limpo e confortável
  • Motorista profissional
  • Água engarrafada
  • Assentos infantis
  • Preparado para pessoas com deficiência.
  • Proibido fumar
  • Aceita animais de estimação

Destino

O seu motorista irá deixá-lo no seu endereço em Madrid.

  • Serviço porta-a-porta
  • Ajuda com a sua bagagem
No total
73 km1 hora

Overview: car trip from Toledo to Madrid

Toledo was almost Spain’s permanent capital city, but now it’s 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 you’ll 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. You’ll 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 hasn’t 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 II’s 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. Spain’s coastal cities were also preoccupied with their own trade and colonization into the Americas, Africa, and Europe, leaving little time for domestic affairs.

Madrid vs. Toledo

For contemporaries, Toledo was the obvious choice for a permanent inland capital, however, King Philip II wanted less Catholic influence. At the time, Toledo was the center of Catholic leadership in Spain. It is also nestled in the crook of the Tajo River, which makes expansion difficult. For a growing empire, Spain would need a capital that could spread out into the surrounding flatlands.

Madrid today

Warm, sunny Spain has never had a problem attracting visitors. 3.2 million people call Madrid home and it is a popular destination for digital nomads, foreign students, and 5 million travelers a year. People come to see its many world-class museums, Moorish architecture, and to eat the best food from all the regions of Spain.

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 night’s 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.

Protect your skin from the sun

Spain’s eternal sunshine is inviting, but it can damage your skin. If you are visiting the Carranque Archaeological Park, apply sunscreen frequently, wear a wide-brimmed hat, and carry water.

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 children’s car seats and pets, and is backed up by our 24/7 customer support. It’s no wonder we’ve been voted Tripadvisor’s Travelers' Choice Award for the last eight years by travelers just like you!

Your ride from Toledo to Madrid starts at just $28 per seat and Daytrip’s private drivers can have you back in Madrid in as little as one hour. The added benefit of booking with Daytrip comes when you add sightseeing stops to places that would otherwise be difficult to reach via public transportation, such as Aranjuez.

Toledo to Madrid by train

Renfe Avant has 15 trains per day (10 trains on Sundays) that connect Toledo to Madrid-Puerta De Atocha, the main train station. The train journey takes 36 minutes and from Madrid’s Atocha station, you can access all the main train lines that connect you to your hotel. Another option is to walk if it is not too far. Tickets are $17 per passenger.

Toledo to Madrid by bus

Alsa operates buses from the Toledo bus station (Estación de Autobuses de Toledo) to Madrid’s Plaza Eliptica, Vía Lusitana 105, located in the south of Madrid. Tickets are $5-$10 and buses leave every half hour from 5:15 AM to 11:00 PM according to online timetables. The journey takes 60 to 90 minutes, although there may be delays on weekends, holidays, and weekday rush hour.

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 it’s your first time in the city, it promises to be an unforgettable experience.

Admire the greats at Madrid’s 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.

A must-visit during your time in Madrid is The Prado Museum. It is Spain’s national art museum and it houses centuries of European masterpieces by artists such as Goya, El Greco, Bosch, and Velazquez.

The Reina Sofía Museum has contemporary and modern art with pieces by Dali and Miro, some of Spain’s most famous artists. You can also study Picasso’s “Guernica,” his portrayal of the Spanish Civil War.

If large galleries leave you overwhelmed, step inside the Sorolla Museum. This intimate gallery is in the home and studio of Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida (1863-1923), a Spanish painter known for his luminous art style of Mediterranean landscapes and seaside scenes.

After perfecting your skills as an art critic, travel through the evolution of Spain’s history from prehistoric times to the 19th century at the National Archaeological Museum.

Visit Ancient Egypt at Madrid’s Temple of Debod

Did you know an entire ancient Egyptian temple was dismantled and reassembled brick-by-brick in Madrid's Parque del Oest? The Temple of Debod was gifted to Spain by Egypt in 1968 as thanks for Spain's help in saving the temples of Abu Simbel. This temple from the 2nd century BC features well-preserved reliefs and offers stunning views at sunset.

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.

Similarly, November 1st is Día de Todos los Santos (All Saints Day). Spaniards clean and decorate the cemeteries, altars, and churches in honor of the dead until the florists run out of flowers to sell.

Perguntas e Respostas sobre Viagens de Toledo para Madrid

What is the fastest way to get from Toledo to Madrid?
The fastest way is by train or car. When traveling by train, you’ll arrive at Madrid’s Atocha station and can take the local train and bus lines to your final destination. When traveling by car, a door-to-door service like Daytrip can take you directly to your address in Madrid.
Is there a direct train from Toledo to Madrid?
Yes! Renfe Avant trains can take you directly to Madrid’s Atocha station in 36 minutes. Trains leave 15 times per day (10 times on Sundays) for $17 per passenger. Tickets can be bought at the station right before your journey for last-minute flexibility.
What is the easiest way to get from Toledo to Madrid?
Hiring a driver to take you door-to-door is the easiest way to make this trip. Daytrip drivers can be booked online through our easy booking system that lets you customize your pick-up time, add driving accommodations, and book sightseeing stops. No need to limit yourself to train and bus timetables!
How hot is Spain in the summer?
Spain’s summers are incredibly hot and humid. Expect daily highs exceeding 95° F (35° C) with little chance of cooling off during the night. Madrid and Toledo are especially hot, given how far they are from the seaside. Visit during the spring or fall for the best weather.
Does Daytrip offer shuttle buses between Toledo and Madrid?
Yes, if you are traveling with a large party, we can transport larger groups of passengers between Toledo and Madrid. Tickets start at just $28 per seat and your ride can be easily scheduled and customized with our online booking system.
Does Toledo have an airport?
No, the closest airport to Toledo is in Madrid. The Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD) is Madrid’s main airport and offers both domestic and international flights. It is a short distance northeast of Madrid’s city center, about a 30-minute taxi or car ride.

Visite estes pontos turísticos no caminho

Aranjuez

Aranjuez

Balancing nature, man, and an opulent royal palace, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is renowned for its harmonious perfection. Hail to the King 

Archaeological Park Carranque

Archaeological Park Carranque

This archaeological site has uncovered three main buildings belonging to a lavish Roman villa, which had including heated floors, and mesmerising mosaics.  Long Lost Lap of Luxury 

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Crianças

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Animais de estimação

Animais de estimação são permitidos (e amados)! Só precisamos saber com antecedência. Você pode nos informar sobre eles na próxima fase da reserva.

Gorjetas

A gorjeta não está incluída nem é obrigatória, mas se você realmente gostou da sua viagem, pode mostrar sua apreciação ao motorista com uma gorjeta opcional (10% é suficiente).

Bagagem

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  • 29x21x11 polegadas
  • 74x53x28 cm
  • Bagagem pequena
  • 22x14x9 polegadas
  • 56x36x23 cm

Cada passageiro pode levar uma mala despachada e uma bagagem de mão. Se estiver viajando com mais malas ou bagagem de tamanho grande, você pode ajustar isso durante a reserva.

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