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[QUOTE="fernandezr, post: 186853, member: 27895"] There is a Metro station at the airport and the Metro will take you to just about anywhere you want to go in Madrid. It used to cost 1 Euro for any destination within the Metro system; now they have changed it and you have to buy your ticket from a machine that will ask what is your destination; the price varies according to how far you are going. It is a good deal; the system is very dependable, clean, safe and is extensive enough that you can get out close to any destination in Madrid. There are two stops on the Metro that I think you are speaking of; one is "Atocha" and the other is "Atocha Renfe". It seems logical that Atocha Renfe is the train station. There was an older Atocha train station that now is some kind of a botanical garden with little cafes and such; the new Atocha station is the one you want if you want to take a train to Pamplona. It will be less expensive and probably quicker if you simply take a bus at the Madrid airport right up to Pamplona. Last September we had considered taking the train because you can get up and walk around and often you can get some food on the train but the bus is handy right there at the airport and the buses are very comfortable, quick and less expensive than the train. [/QUOTE]
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