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Madrid

Madrid holidays

Big-city Spanish capital for museums, food and neighbourhood life without coastal distractions or resort atmosphere.

35°C AugustBest Apr, May, Jun, Sep2–4 nightsDirect from London Gatwick

At a glance

  • museum-focused city breaks
  • food-led trips
  • rail-based itineraries
  • spring or autumn urban stays

Trip cost

10 nights in Madrid≈ €1000–€1670 pp
Return flight
≈€52
Stay
≈€1320
Food & local
≈€300

Includes the return fare from London Gatwick. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Madrid

From €47/night · Typical €187 · 48 stays · 10-night stay assumed

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Getting to Madrid

  • AirportAdolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
  • Transfer optionsMetro, train, bus, taxi

Metro line 8, Cercanías suburban trains and the Exprés Aeropuerto bus 203 link the airport with central Madrid, alongside flat-rate taxis.

Flexible-date fares from London Gatwick

August from 159 return

Typical €209 · Direct · 7 nights

Thu 27 Aug

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September from 52 return cheapest

Typical €93 · Direct · 4 nights

Sun 20 Sept

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October from 73 return

Typical €100 · Direct · 3 nights

Sat 10 Oct

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April from 116 return

Typical €118 · Direct · 10 nights

Thu 22 Apr

Iberia Express

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Madrid by month, from London Gatwick.
See fare details — 4 months as a table

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MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug159€20911
Sep52€9316
Oct73€1007
Apr116€1184

Areas of Madrid

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Sol / CentroBest for first-time visitors wanting to be near Puerta del Sol, Gran Via and major landmarks.
  • MalasañaGood for nightlife, independent shops and a younger feel slightly away from the main tourist core.
  • ChuecaCompact district popular for LGBTQ+ nightlife and dining, suiting evening-focused stays.
  • Barrio de las LetrasLiterary quarter fitting travellers who want culture and bars near the art museums.
  • La LatinaOlder neighbourhood with tapas streets and Sunday markets, good for food-led stays.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (ERA5 reanalysis, 2022–2024). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
April · May · June · September
Hottest
July · 36°C
Wettest
March · 89mm
  • Jan11°39mm
  • Feb14°15mm
  • Mar16°89mm
  • Apr21°32mm (good month)
  • May25°28mm (good month)
  • Jun30°38mm (good month)
  • Jul36°3mm
  • Aug35°10mm
  • Sep26°82mm (good month)
  • Oct22°89mm
  • Nov16°31mm
  • Dec11°58mm

What each season is like

Spring
The most comfortable season, with long days and busy but bearable visitor levels.
Summer
Hot and intense, with July and August often difficult for midday sightseeing though nightlife continues late.
Autumn
One of the best times to visit, with warm days, fewer crowds and parks turning colour.
Winter
Cooler and quieter, suiting museum-heavy trips but with less cafe terrace life than shoulder seasons.

What’s on in Madrid

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Compare Spain destinations

Still deciding? Other Spain destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
Barcelona30°C3–5 nights
Ibiza31°C2–7 nights
Malaga32°C3–4 nights
Palma de Mallorca32°C3–5 nights
Seville38°C3–5 nights
Tenerife27°C5–10 nights
Valencia32°C3–4 nights

Good to know about Madrid

Worth it for

Offers a concentrated set of major museums and royal sites that feel more centralised than in Barcelona.

Keep in mind

Summer heat regularly makes afternoon walking demanding, especially in July and August.

Why go

  • Offers a concentrated set of major museums and royal sites that feel more centralised than in Barcelona.
  • Provides classic Spanish nightlife and bar culture in neighbourhoods like La Latina and Malasaña rather than beach promenades.
  • Works well as a rail hub for inland day trips, contrasting coastal bases such as Malaga or Valencia.

Worth knowing

  • Summer heat regularly makes afternoon walking demanding, especially in July and August.
  • Being inland, Madrid offers no direct access to beaches or coastal walks, so seaside days require separate trips.
  • Some visitors find the city's scale and busy roads less immediately relaxing than smaller Andalusian centres such as Seville.