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Book a reliable, affordable, and comfortable transfer for today or in advance.
Traveling from Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD) to Cáceres, a UNESCO World Heritage city in western Spain’s Extremadura region? The journey spans approximately 300 km, with a typical 3-hour drive through scenic landscapes like the Sierra de San Pedro mountains or along the A-5 highway past historic towns such as Trujillo. Whether you prioritize speed or comfort, this guide covers everything from public transit options to premium private transfer services like A2B.
Cáceres captivates visitors with its medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, and landmarks like Plaza Mayor and the 12th-century Bujaco Tower. The city’s Old Town (“Ciudad Monumental”) blends Roman, Moorish, and Gothic influences—ideal for history buffs or foodies exploring Extremaduran cuisine at spots like Atrio Restaurante Hotel. Annual festivals like WOMAD (World of Music Arts & Dance) add cultural flair.
After landing at Madrid–Barajas Airport, follow signage for baggage claim and exits. The airport has four terminals connected by free shuttle buses. International arrivals typically land at Terminal 1 or 4. Currency exchange desks and SIM card vendors are available post-customs if needed.
A standard taxi from Barajas Airport to Cáceres costs €250–€350. Confirm fixed pricing upfront to avoid surge charges. Rideshare apps like BlaBlaCar offer shared rides (~€25–€40/person) but require advance booking.
Major agencies (Hertz, Europcar) operate at Barajas Terminals 1/4. Expect €50–€100/day for compact cars + fuel/toll costs (~€40). Note: Parking in Cáceres’ Old Town is limited.
For door-to-door convenience, book a Cáceres private taxi from Barajas Airport through providers like A2B. Benefits include:
Option | Travel Time | Cost (EUR) | Convenience |
---|---|---|---|
Train + Metro | ~4h | €50–70 | Moderate |
Bus | ~4h | €20–35 | Budget |
Taxi/Rideshare | ~3h | €25–350 | Variable |
Car Rental | ~3h | €90–140 | Flexible |
Private Transfer | ~3h | €220–300 | High |
Recommendations:
Most hotels in central Cáceres are within walking distance of drop-off points. If staying outside Old Town (e.g., NH Palacio de Oquendo), local taxis cost €5–€10. Drivers familiar with Extremadura can explore nearby Mérida or Trujillo en route.
Most transfers take 3 hours, though traffic on A-5 can add 30+ minutes during holidays.
Use trusted platforms like A2B for fixed-price Cáceres private taxi services. Avoid unlicensed drivers at arrivals.
Yes! Providers like A2B offer free child/booster seats upon request during booking.
For groups of 3+ or travelers with heavy luggage, yes—private transfers save time vs public transit hassles.
Expect €220–€300 depending on vehicle size (sedan vs minivan). Compare options at A2B.
Safe travels—and enjoy exploring Extremadura’s hidden gem! 🌟
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