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Yes, I did the same thing and stayed in a cheap Ibis in Barajas recently. The only problem was that the Google Maps directions were not easy to follow and I initially missed the footbridge. You have to catch the footbridge walking straight from T2 into the parking lot in front of the terminal. And there is a free shuttle to move from one terminal to another, but it takes time.It is possible - I have walked from a hotel in Barajas to the nearby terminal across a footbridge. I had time and I was going home and knew the geography.
But it depends on which terminal and which hotel. I suggest if it is your first night, minimise the hassle and just take a taxi although it is possible the driver might be unhappy about a short ride - I don't know the pricing structure.
Yes. A very long time if your bus circumnavigates most of the airport. I never did find out if there was a free bus going in both directions.And there is a free shuttle to move from one terminal to another, but it takes time
I agree. I stayed at an albergue near the pedestrian bridge. I flew out of T1. It was about a 45 minute walk. I suggest doing a little research as the path is not obvious but is not difficult. I used Google maps "walking" to help.It does depend on which terminal and where your accomodation is. So T1/2/3 to Barajas is walkable using a pedestrian bridge. But T4 seems less pedestrian friendly. If it's in Barajas then the other option is to catch the metro