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How to get to Plaza de Cibeles

How to get to Plaza de Cibeles

If you want to know how to get to Plaza de Cibeles, at Things to Do in Madrid we explain it in detail. Plus, we offer you an unforgettable experience with our guided double-decker bus tour so you can explore the city in a unique way.

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Plaza de Cibeles is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Spanish capital, famous for its majestic fountain and its cultural and historical importance. In this article, we’ll tell you the best ways to get there and how you can visit it comfortably with our panoramic tour.


How to Get to Plaza de Cibeles and Enjoy a Bus Tour Through Madrid


How to Get to Plaza de Cibeles by Public Transportation

Plaza de Cibeles is located in the heart of Madrid and is accessible from different parts of the city. Depending on your location and preferences, you can get there by:


Metro

If you prefer the metro, the nearest stations to Plaza de Cibeles are:

  • Banco de España (Line 2 – Red): Located right next to the square, it’s the most convenient option.
  • Gran Vía (Line 1 – Blue and Line 5 – Green): About a 10-minute walk.
  • Retiro (Line 2 – Red): Just an 8-minute walk.

Bus

Several EMT Madrid bus lines stop at Plaza de Cibeles, including:

Lines: 1, 2, 9, 15, 20, 51, 52, 53, and 74.

Additionally, Cibeles is one of the main connection points for the búho (night buses), making it a strategic spot for getting around at night.


Taxi or Private Car

If you choose a taxi, simply tell the driver “Plaza de Cibeles” and you’ll get there without any trouble. In a private car, you can use apps like Google Maps or Waze, but keep in mind that parking in the area is limited.


Walking or Cycling

Madrid is a very pedestrian- and bike-friendly city. If you’re in the city center, you can reach Plaza de Cibeles on foot from Puerta del Sol, Gran Vía, or Retiro Park in under 15 minutes. You can also use BiciMAD, the public electric bike service.


Discover Plaza de Cibeles with Our Double-Decker Bus Tour

The best way to enjoy Plaza de Cibeles and Madrid’s main attractions is with our guided double-decker bus tour. With us, you’ll get to see the city from above, with explanations in both Spanish and English, strategic stops, and the convenience of not worrying about transportation.


What’s Included in Our Tour?

  • Panoramic route on a double-decker bus
  • Expert guide who explains the history and curiosities of each site
  • Audio guide in several languages
  • Stops at major tourist points in Madrid, including Plaza de Cibeles
  • 24-hour or 48-hour ticket options so you can explore at your own pace

Are there any special events or festivals that take place at Plaza de Cibeles?

Yes, Plaza de Cibeles is often the center of major celebrations and events in Madrid. In addition to Real Madrid’s victory celebrations, the plaza is beautifully illuminated during Christmas, and it’s a key point during the city’s Three Kings Parade (Cabalgata de Reyes) on January 5th. It’s also part of the route for major cultural parades, protests, and marathons.

Are there any nearby museums or galleries to visit after seeing Plaza de Cibeles?

Absolutely! Within walking distance, you’ll find some of Madrid’s most famous museums. Just a short stroll away is the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, which houses a remarkable private collection of European art. Also nearby are the Museo Naval, showcasing Spain’s maritime history, and the National Museum of Decorative Arts. These spots are great for continuing your cultural experience after your visit to Plaza de Cibeles.


Tour Highlights

Besides Plaza de Cibeles, our bus also passes through other iconic places such as:

  • Puerta del Sol
  • Gran Vía
  • Royal Palace of Madrid
  • Plaza Mayor
  • Prado Museum
  • Retiro Park

History and Fun Facts About Plaza de Cibeles

Plaza de Cibeles is one of Madrid’s most iconic sights. Its fountain, which depicts the goddess Cybele riding a chariot pulled by lions, is a symbol of the city and the place where Real Madrid celebrates its titles.

Surrounding the square, you’ll find several important buildings, such as:

  • Palacio de Cibeles (formerly the Palace of Telecommunications and now Madrid’s City Hall)
  • Bank of Spain, one of the most historic buildings in the country
  • Casa de América, a cultural center focused on relations between Spain and Latin America

Book Your Tour Now and Discover Madrid Like Never Before

Don’t miss the chance to experience Madrid in a different way. With our double-decker bus tour, you’ll enjoy the best views and learn about the city’s history effortlessly.render sobre la historia de la ciudad sin esfuerzo.

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