- Time of past OR future Camino
- August-September 2024
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Thank you for the welcome and info. These are the kind of details that really really help me feel a bit more at ease. Seriously, thank you!Hi, @1BreathAtATime,
Welcome to the forum! Your forum name is good advice for anyone, but especially first time pilgrims! The travel part may add a bit of anxiety, but public transportation in Spain in great, and your journey is quite direct and uncomplicated.
First question — which terminal do you arrive in? If you are on Iberia or a partner, you will arrive in T4. From there, you will go downstairs and get on a Cercanías train (the commuter line), which will take you in 12 minutes to Chamartín train station. These trains run every 15 minutes, I believe.
If you are on another airline, it will be a bit more complicated. You will have to take the intra-airport bus over to T4. If you can say at least the words “Cercanías” and “Chamartín”, someone will help you get there.
@dick bird is right that Madrid has an excellent metro system, but I would not recommend it for getting from the airport to Chamartín. For one thing the Madrid metro lines around the airport are a favorite hangout for pickpockets. I have never seen or heard of a pickpocket on the Cercanías line (though I’m sure it does happen, it is not likely to be an issue for you).
Familiarize yourself with the Cercanías logo, which you will see on the arrivals level in T4. It’s an escalator ride down a flight, where there are machines, and in my experience, always a few real live people to help you out.
Good luck and let us know if you have more questions. Once you are in León, it’s an easy straight shot walk up to the cathedral and the historic center.
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Great idea to book two with insurance; I'll look into that option.If you are short on time take a taxi! It is 30-35? euros flat rate, including bags. It will take 20 minutes to the station. Be aware that Luggage will be scanned at the train station, so any larger knives, e.g., will be confiscated.
I have done this numerous times. If you arrive on time, barring an unusual circumstances, you won’t likely have a problem.
Now, I will admit that I always have a backup plan. So I buy two tickets with insurance.
So I can cancel either train. If I arrive on time, as soon as I get through customs, and know I have plenty of time to catch the first train, I cancel the second one. If, my plane gets delayed leaving from home or I arrive and there is some delay at the airport, I cancel the first reservation. If my flight gets wiped out, I cancel both trains.
I LOVE that AA flight from Charlotte and try to take it when I can, because it is scheduled to get you there at 6:15 a.m. In my experience, immigration will not be busy at that time, but you never know. I’ve posted this before from my 2022 journal. It’s not necessarily going to be what you experience, but maybe you’ll be lucky too. 40 minutes from getting off the plane to arriving at the train station and sitting down with a café con leche.I do arrive in T4 on American Airlines from North Caroline--at least that what their website says. Since I'll be traveling into the country from the states, I'm thinking customs first. No idea how long that will take. Maybe allow an hour?
If your train offers it and you pay more for the “Premium” ticket or I think the “Elige Confort” with the add-on you can access the lounge at Chamartin. It’s quiet, has free food and drinkYes, it sometimes depends on how many customs agents are available, too. I would say 2 hours to clear customs and hope for less. It takes about 20 or 30inutes by Cercanías train to get from the airport to the train station. The line at passport control is usually the hangup for me. There may be one agent or many checking passports. Customs if you are not waiting on a bag is usually just walking through a few doors. Occasionally you will be questioned, but with only a backpack it isn't usually an issue. My husband has most often been selected for "special" screening on travel. I tell him there's a bald 73 year old out there that looks like him that they are searching for...
And FYI, the train station won't post your track and may not allow you into the secure area until shortly before boarding. Basically at Chamartín there's very few places to sit and wait so I would not arrive too early for your train...Last time I was there a big remodeling job was underway so I hope things have improved.
Thanks for this great information. I wished I knew about this last May.Sometimes depending on the class of your ticket, you get the Cercanías train ticket to the station for free. If you buy the train ticket in advance look for the words Cercanías Combinado. This means you use a qr code to access the Cercanías platform up to 3 hours before your train trivandrum ride to the train station for free. Here is info.
Combinado Cercanías tickets | Renfe Combined Cercanías | Trainline
Travel free on Cercanías trains when you buy a long-distance train ticket from Renfe (including AVE) or iryo trains. We'll explain how to get this ticket.www.thetrainline.com
So helpful! Thank you, @J Willhaus !Sometimes depending on the class of your ticket, you get the Cercanías train ticket to the station for free. If you buy the train ticket in advance look for the words Cercanías Combinado. This means you use a qr code to access the Cercanías platform up to 3 hours before your train trivandrum ride to the train station for free. Here is info.
Combinado Cercanías tickets | Renfe Combined Cercanías | Trainline
Travel free on Cercanías trains when you buy a long-distance train ticket from Renfe (including AVE) or iryo trains. We'll explain how to get this ticket.www.thetrainline.com
40 minutes!!! Wow! I cannot thank you enough for all the details you provided. How great that you even know about this particular flightI LOVE that AA flight from Charlotte and try to take it when I can, because it is scheduled to get you there at 6:15 a.m. In my experience, immigration will not be busy at that time, but you never know. I’ve posted this before from my 2022 journal. It’s not necessarily going to be what you experience, but maybe you’ll be lucky too. 40 minutes from getting off the plane to arriving at the train station and sitting down with a café con leche.
I got off the plane at 6:35 and by 7:15 I had been through immigration, taken the train to the main terminal T4, gone through the vaccination check, taken the commuter train to the Chamartin train station, and was drinking my first cafe con leche.
I went through Charlotte this year too and made a one hour connection to a flight to Málaga. My checked duffel bag didn’t make it to Málaga, which once again made me so glad I had carried on my pack. All I had to replace were hiking poles, which I could easily do in Málaga, and the bag wound up in Santiago at Casa Ivar, so I picked it up when I got there!
A few more things to add —T4 also has a satellite terminal, T4S, which his where you will actually arrive and go through immigration. From there you will take a train from T4S to T4 and that is where the Cercanías line is. That train takes about 4 minutes and comes every few minutes, extremely regular service.
And I always tell people that when they leave immigration and are heading down to the train, take the elevator. The escalator is at least three flights, and the elevator is much quicker if you are on a tight schedule.
Do early booking the taxi if take flight to Leon, especially if you reached Leon airport at night. The airport is quite far from central Leon and was quite at night.First time posting. I leave for my first Camino in less than a month starting from Leon.
The simplicity of a bus from the Madrid airport sounded nice, but it doesn't get in until past 18:00 hours. A train can get me there much sooner and I only have one night in Leon, so that's preferable.
Question is how much time do I need from landing (6:15 am if it's on time) to go through customs and stop at an ATM for euros and then find a way to the train station?
That's another question. Looks like a train leaves from the Madrid Chamartin Clara Comp station at 9:45 am. How do I get from the airport to the train station? There's another one from the same station at 11:45 am.
I do feel quite nervous about getting from walking off the plane to my stay in Leon, any details on how to do that would be greatly appreciated.
I believe the flat rate taxi does not apply to being taken to the train stations. When we have needed to use a taxi we had it drop us at a nearby address to get the flat rate. The rate is 33 Euros according to esmadrid.comIf you are short on time take a taxi! It is 30-35? euros flat rate, including bags. It will take 20 minutes to the station. Be aware that Luggage will be scanned at the train station, so any larger knives, e.g., will be confiscated.
I have done this numerous times. If you arrive on time, barring an unusual circumstances, you won’t likely have a problem.
Now, I will admit that I always have a backup plan. So I buy two tickets with insurance.
So I can cancel either train. If I arrive on time, as soon as I get through customs, and know I have plenty of time to catch the first train, I cancel the second one. If, my plane gets delayed leaving from home or I arrive and there is some delay at the airport, I cancel the first reservation. If my flight gets wiped out, I cancel both trains.
That sounds interesting! What kind of insurance are you able to do that with?If you are short on time take a taxi! It is 30-35? euros flat rate, including bags. It will take 20 minutes to the station. Be aware that Luggage will be scanned at the train station, so any larger knives, e.g., will be confiscated.
I have done this numerous times. If you arrive on time, barring an unusual circumstances, you won’t likely have a problem.
Now, I will admit that I always have a backup plan. So I buy two tickets with insurance.
So I can cancel either train. If I arrive on time, as soon as I get through customs, and know I have plenty of time to catch the first train, I cancel the second one. If, my plane gets delayed leaving from home or I arrive and there is some delay at the airport, I cancel the first reservation. If my flight gets wiped out, I cancel both trains.
Cercanías lines between the airport and Chamartín are not operating between now and early October. See this thread.Will the construction in the Charmartin train area make it longer to get there by either Cercanias or metro?
One other question: is there anywhere to buy hiking poles near the Charmartin train station in Madrid?
Thanks!
Luggage will be scanned, poles are OK. There are several Decathlon stores in Madrid, but not very close to the station. You may have to take a metro. I don't have any first hand knowledge of delays due to the Chamartin station construction.One other question: is there anywhere to buy hiking poles near the Charmartin train station in Madrid?
Thanks!
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