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I tried doing a search for this but didn't come up with anything, so sorry if there's a thread somewhere on the same topic. What's the best way to get to Madrid from Santiago? Bus, train, or plane? Also on a tight budget...
 
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The least expensive way is the overnight bus from Santiago to the airport, then downtown. It is not very comfortable, but it gets to the airport around 0730.
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I tried doing a search for this but didn't come up with anything, so sorry if there's a thread somewhere on the same topic. What's the best way to get to Madrid from Santiago? Bus, train, or plane? Also on a tight budget...

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Discussion in 'Traveling to/from the camino' started by riatolken, Apr 29, 2013.

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
It really depends when you book and how far in advance. I have compared all three options on several occasions the last time being this week.

Ryan Air is the cheapest option if you do not incur extra expenses and book early. You can fly out of Santiago for as cheap as 35 euros. Right now they have a early morning and late evening flight. Neither train nor bus can beat this price.

This past summer I took the overnight bus Falcon mentioned because ALSA offered me a discount making it cheaper than the train or plane but sleeping was out of the question.

In January I will be taking the train for 54 euros. I am sure that I could have gotten a cheaper fare but I only booked it two days ago.

For train info: www.renfe.es.
For bus: www.alsa.es.
 
It really depends when you book and how far in advance. I have compared all three options on several occasions the last time being this week.

Ryan Air is the cheapest option if you do not incur extra expenses and book early. You can fly out of Santiago for as cheap as 35 euros. Right now they have a early morning and late evening flight. Neither train nor bus can beat this price.

This past summer I took the overnight bus Falcon mentioned because ALSA offered me a discount making it cheaper than the train or plane but sleeping was out of the question.

In January I will be taking the train for 54 euros. I am sure that I could have gotten a cheaper fare but I only booked it two days ago.

For train info: www.renfe.es.
For bus: www.alsa.es.

Hello ltfit,

Too bad you are a spring chicken. If you have been an oldster like me, it would have cost you less than €33, even buying at the last minute.
 
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I recommend the train as a great way to "decompress" after the camino. I took it yesterday to Madrid and although long, it's soooooo much nicer than the cattle-truck experience of Ryanair or Vueling. Watching familiar names and landscapes slip past is just great. It cost me €38, booked as I was walking out of Ourense last week (would have been even less if booked earlier - and sadly I've still got a couple of years until I get my tarjeta dorada). Santiago airport is the only airport in England or Spain where I've ever had a problem with sticks - last year losing a pair that I'd got metaphorically and physically attached to over two Vias de la Plata.
 
Spend a little more and take the train. Leaves about 9:00am and arrives mid afternoon in Madrid.

Great opportunity to see some of what I call the "Outback of Spain"
 
I recommend the train as a great way to "decompress" after the camino. I took it yesterday to Madrid and although long, it's soooooo much nicer than the cattle-truck experience of Ryanair or Vueling. Watching familiar names and landscapes slip past is just great. It cost me €38, booked as I was walking out of Ourense last week (would have been even less if booked earlier - and sadly I've still got a couple of years until I get my tarjeta dorada). Santiago airport is the only airport in England or Spain where I've ever had a problem with sticks - last year losing a pair that I'd got metaphorically and physically attached to over two Vias de la Plata.

hmmm wonder how you got such a cheap ticket. I bought mine 2 days ago for 54 euros! Could it be that buying online vs. at a station is more expensive?

I am taking the 9.05 train which gets you into Madrid-Chamartin at 14.40. Look forward to seeing sights that I walked through this summer while on the Sanabrés (goes through Ourense and Zamora).
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Sorry, i forget to mention. When booking your renfe ticket for medium and long distance trains, you can ask for a quiet compartment where no conversation or cell phone talk is allowed. Also no crying babies.
 
hmmm wonder how you got such a cheap ticket. I bought mine 2 days ago for 54 euros! Could it be that buying online vs. at a station is more expensive?

I am taking the 9.05 train which gets you into Madrid-Chamartin at 14.40. Look forward to seeing sights that I walked through this summer while on the Sanabrés (goes through Ourense and Zamora).

I think it's simply because you're travelling at a really peak time. On Dec 26 and 27 last year every train out of Santiago was fully booked by the time I got round to looking, and I ended up having to pay €120 for a Vueling flight to Barca (and losing my bastones, sigh)
 
Especially if you travel together with other people, I one way car rental might be a good option. I did this last october with Hertz, really enjoyed the trip for aa atractive price. Prices start from about €100, exluding fuel.
 
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I tried doing a search for this but didn't come up with anything, so sorry if there's a thread somewhere on the same topic. What's the best way to get to Madrid from Santiago? Bus, train, or plane? Also on a tight budget...
We took the overnight train to Madrid, splendid!!
 
Does the overnight train have bunks, or just regular seats?
 
The Trenhotel has bunks. A sample schedule below; you will need to check your specific date within 90 days of departure.
 

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I recommend the train. The trip is around 5+ hours. The cost will vary on which train, your age and date. I prefer the train because unlike the airplane or bus you can get up and walk around. They also have much more spacious bathrooms.

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Sample fares for trenhotel 00852 sdc to madrid, departure: 22.33, arrival: 08.02 (next day), duration 9h 29 min.
Internet price: 2nd cl - €20.35; 1st cl - €66.20; 2nd cl bed - €79.30; 1st cl double family - €116.60; 1st cl single - € 182.30, these two prices are with extra amenities; 1st cl single -€155.70.

The price is for the 10th of january. The trenhotel does not run everyday. The 2nd cl seat tickets vary from day to day, from €20.35, to €35.65, to €50.90.This one shown is the cheapest on the overnight trains.

The cheapest morning train costs €21.70.

Hope this helps anyone considering taking the train. Remember these are internet prices.

A happy christmas to all.
 
I have been doing some research on train travel from sdc to madrid. The cheapest morning train to madrid on a promotion for 01/03/2014 is €16.25 only. The prices vary from day to day. Please note this is internet price. This price is even cheaper than buying ticket with a tarjeta dorada. For this particular trip, the tarjeta dorada price is €40.65. So it is not alway cheaper to use tarjeta dorada to buy renfe tickets. The promotion on this fare of €16.25 does not indicate whether this is for advance purchase or not, just indicated it is a promo fare.

So if you planned ahead, you should be able to buy cheap train tickets. What have you got to lose? These tickets are non-refundable, non-changeable. This price is cheaper than buying a one day pass from zone 6 to central london before 9:30 am.

Good luck on all your planning.
 
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I am walking in Aug/Sep next year and at the end I was planning on taking the traing back to Madrid. The bus and plane may be cheaper but I am quite looking forward to relaxing a bit more on my way back to Madrid, and I feel the opportunity to see a bit more of rural Spain outweighs the quicker or cheaper options.
 

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