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For anyone who lives in Madrid, Three tasks to do in Madrid, how (exactly) would you do it

David Baylor

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Madrid/Lanante/Sanabres June/July 2015
OK, say that I have flown into Madrid. Will be taking a bus to Plaza de Castilla to begin the journey with a short trek to Campo. I need 1. What bus to Plaza de Castilla and where in the airport do I go for a ticket. 2. A Spanish debit card, where can I purchase one and which one for wide access. 3. A SIM card for my unlocked GSM phone, where on this route would I be able to stop and get one and which one would you reccomend.
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
I live in Spain (15 years)

Debit card from supermarkets/internet cafes....I recommend DISAshop M2P. There are many, DISAshop M2P can be topped up at any Caixa Savings Bank (or any in their network)

Many PrePaid cards again available from supermarkets/internet cafes. Lebara, Lycos, Orange should all be fine. I have a personal downer on Movistar but that's subjective.

Buen camino
 
Hi, David,
Do you know which terminal you will be arriving in? If it's T4, the easiest way to get to Plaza Castilla from the airport would be on the RENFE cercanias train line, which leave T4 at 28 and 58 after every hour. It's about a 12 minute ride to Chamartin train station, and from there, about a kilometer's walk to Plaza Castilla.

But if you want to take a bus, since that was your question, there are three city buses to and from the airport, whose routes you can see here: http://www.aena.es/csee/Satellite/A...554326802/City-Buses.html?other=1237554327072

The advantage of the buses is that they also stop in T1 and T2. I've taken the 200 into the big bus station at Avda. de Americas, and from there you could easily get on the metro to Plaza Castilla. So it might be a little more complicated. Maybe there are other alternatives though, but none that occur to me right now. Buen camino, Laurie


p.s. Out of curiosity, are there advantages to moving money to a Spanish debit card, rather than just using your own from home?
 
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.
Thanks all. I only have one bank card and I want to use the Spanish debit as primary and if something goes wrong my bank card as back up. Just trying to be safe. I was just going to get another bank card here but thought that a Spanish debit card would be more universal.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
How are you going to pay for the Spanish Debit Card?
I suggest an ATM with your US$ based account to get Euro...then pay for Spanish card with Cash.
Unless the grocery store will allow you to purchase with US Debit Card.
Watch the Exchange rates and fees.

A simpler plan ( one I use) is to have Debit cards on two separate US Banks/credit union. That way if stuff happens you will always have a valid card.
Schwab Bank is simple to open on-line and charges no fees. They also reimburse you for any fees charged by ATM bank in Europe.
 
OK, say that I have flown into Madrid. Will be taking a bus to Plaza de Castilla to begin the journey with a short trek to Campo. I need 1. What bus to Plaza de Castilla and where in the airport do I go for a ticket. 2. A Spanish debit card, where can I purchase one and which one for wide access. 3. A SIM card for my unlocked GSM phone, where on this route would I be able to stop and get one and which one would you reccomend.
1. metro to plaza castilla from barajas airport, not sure hwy you would use a bus. are you walking out of madrid? what exactly is campo? campo de naciones? casa de campo?
2. sounds difficult as a bank debit requires opening a bank account here, and not sure how easy that is for non-residents + plus, it would take the bank at least a week to order and issue the card
3. that one is easy. steer away from the vendors who approach you at the airport. prepay sim cards can be bought really anywhere in town (plaza castilla for example). i would go for the major operators as they offer better coverage in rural spain (movistar, orange, vodafone)
 
2. sounds difficult as a bank debit requires opening a bank account here, and not sure how easy that is for non-residents + plus, it would take the bank at least a week to order and issue the card
3. that one is easy. steer away from the vendors who approach you at the airport. prepay sim cards can be bought really anywhere in town (plaza castilla for example). i would go for the major operators as they offer better coverage in rural spain (movistar, orange, vodafone)

#2 is simply WRONG .... no back account needed at all and is done on the spot, jeffery

#3 30 years in telecom and 15 years in Spain tells me that ALL the low cost carriers use the major carriers so there is NO difference on quality but there will be on price. Hits/Lebara/Más/Lycos are all piggybacking an existing player offer lower prices (usually) and have English support.
 
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