187 miles (302 km) | |
Train, bus or flight | |
$10 - $41 | |
Train • $10 (€9) • 1 h 52 min | |
Flight • $38 (€35) • 1 h | |
Avanza, Air Europa or Ouigo |
Travel 187 miles (302 km) by train, bus or flight from Madrid to Valencia. The most popular travel companies which serve this trip are Avanza, Air Europa or Ouigo among others. Travelers can even take a direct bus, flight or train from Madrid to Valencia.
How to get from Madrid to Valencia by train, bus or flight.
The best way to travel from Madrid to Valencia is by taking a train because it’s the best combination of price and speed.
Find all the dates and times for this journey by train, bus, flight, and ferry .
The journey from Madrid to Valencia is popular with people traveling in Spain for both business and leisure. The trip between the Spanish capital and this populous coastal city is convenient whether you choose to travel by bus, train or plane. Key departure points in Madrid include Madrid's Mendez Alvaro bus station, Madrid Puerta de Atocha train station, and Madrid Barajas airport. The quickest and most convenient method of travel is by high-speed train, which is able to complete the journey from Madrid to Valencia in 1.5 to 2 hours. The slowest method of travel is by bus which takes slightly over 4 hours.
Trains from Madrid to Valencia | Buses from Madrid to Valencia | Flights from Madrid to Valencia
Average Price |
Travel Time |
Cheapest Time to Book |
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€30 |
4:10 h |
1 Day Ahead |
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€38 |
1:42 h |
2 Months Ahead |
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€73 |
0:50 h |
1 Month Ahead |
Taking the bus is the cheapest way to travel from Madrid to Valencia. Buses traveling from Madrid to Valencia depart from Madrid's Estacion Sur De Autobuses and take a little over 4 hours to arrive at Valencia's Estación de Autobuses. Approximately 15 buses travel from Madrid to Valencia every day, with the first bus departing Madrid at 1:00 a.m. Avanza is the main bus company that travels from Madrid to Valencia.
Technically, taking a flight is the fastest way to travel from Madrid to Valencia; however, when traveling to and from Valencia and Madrid's airports is taken into consideration taking a high-speed Renfe AVE train is actually the fastest way to travel. Both Iberia and Air Europa offer direct flights from Madrid to Valencia. Trains traveling from Madrid to Valencia depart from Madrid's Puerta De Atocha train station and arrive at either Valencia's Joaquín Sorolla, San Isidre, or Estacio Del Nord train station after as little as 1:42 h of traveling. Renfe trains that aren't high-speed take significantly longer to travel from Madrid to Valencia.
Taking the train is the most popular way to travel from Madrid to Valencia. The train journey from Madrid to Valencia is cheaper than taking a flight while also being faster when travel time to and from Valencia and Madrid's airports is taken into consideration. Alternatively, taking a high-speed AVE train is at least 2 hours faster than traveling from Madrid to Valencia by bus. High-speed Renfe trains usually depart from Madrid's Puerta De Atocha train station and take as little as 1:38 h to arrive at Valencia's Joaquín Sorolla train station. Around 35 trains travel from Madrid to Valencia every day.
Find the best journey from Madrid to Valencia with Renfe, Iberia and Avanza. Comparing schedules and prices and booking the most popular trip has never been easier with over 1000 travel companies on Omio.
Renfe is Spain’s national travel company offering a multitude of domestic routes and international routes to France and Portugal. Renfe is known for its range of ticket types to fit anyone’s budget, such as the Basic, Elige and Premium tickets. Renfe also has discount cards for qualified travelers like the Renfe Gold Card and +Renfe Youth Card 50, which you can use on Omio. When you ride with Renfe, you can expect to find an impressive fleet of travel offering different levels of comfort, amenities and time needed to travel to your destination. These travel types include Renfe AVE for high-speed long-distance routes, Alvia and Altaria for domestic routes in parts of Spain, Euromed for routes along the stunning Mediterranean coast, Avant commuter travel and Trenhotel night travel.
Avanza is one of Spain biggest bus companies and offers only one type of ticket for your next travel to Valencia from Madrid: Standard Ticket.
Iberia is Spain’s leading airline, headquartered in Adolfo Suárez-Madrid Barajas in Madrid, offering flights around Europe and across the world. It offers different fares for your next travel between Madrid and Valencia including: Basic Fare, Classic Fare, Flexible Fare and Business Club.
You can get from Madrid to Valencia 3 different ways: train, bus or flight.
The cheapest way to go to Valencia from Madrid is by taking a train, which costs on average $10 (€9).
This is compared to other ways of getting from Madrid to Valencia:
Taking a train costs $31 (€28) less than taking a bus, which average ticket prices of $41 (€37).
A train is $28 (€26) less than a flight for this trip with tickets for a flight from Madrid to Valencia costing on average $38 (€35).
The quickest way to travel from Madrid to Valencia is by flight, which takes on average 1 h compared to other travel options that take longer:
Getting to Valencia by bus takes 4 h on average.
Train takes on average 1 h 52 min.
The distance is approximately 187 miles (302 km) from Madrid to Valencia.
The average frequency per day from Madrid to Valencia is:
However, we recommend checking specific travel dates for your journey to Valencia from Madrid as scheduled services by train, bus or flight can vary by season or day of the week.
These are the most popular departure and arrival points from Madrid to Valencia:
The following travel companies offer services from Madrid to Valencia:
Yes, there are direct services available from Madrid to Valencia with the following travel companies:
Direct services tend to save you time and add more convenience in getting you to Valencia as you won't need to transfer at another stop in between, so it's worth paying attention to before booking your tickets between Madrid and Valencia.
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