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Valencia
Madrid

Transfers from Valencia to Madrid

from $467
~3h12min356 km

Indicative price — final amount confirmed in your currency at checkout.

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As you make your way from Madrid to Valencia, you'll journey along the well-traveled A-3 highway, a route known for its picturesque landscapes and smooth drive. Expect to spend about 3 hours on this 356 km stretch, providing ample time to settle in as you transition from the vibrant capital to the Mediterranean coast. ANDY ensures a comfortable and hassle-free experience. A professional driver will meet you at arrivals with a name sign, and your flight will be tracked for timely pick-up. The fare is fixed from €432, allowing you to budget confidently while enjoying the ride.

Meeting point

Your driver will be at the arrivals terminal holding a sign with your name.

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Prices shown are indicative. The final price is displayed in the booking configurator when you complete your trip details.

Indicative price — final amount confirmed in your currency at checkout.

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Why ANDY is special

For all your long-distance travel needs

We take you from city to city, country to country — whatever the distance, day or time, we are there for your travel plans.

…Or just for trips to the airport

Airport runs are stressful. We handle them so you arrive on time for your flight or your hotel check-in, with flight tracking included.

To transport your bike or skis

Planning a family trip to the mountains? We load your gear and can provide a child seat — just tell us in advance.

For the best drivers and service

Trust a team focused on long-distance quality: hand-picked drivers, transparent pricing, and support when you need it.

Madrid

Madrid is a lively capital known for its rich culture. The city boasts stunning architecture, and you'll find landmarks such as the Royal Palace and Plaza Mayor within easy reach. Enjoy the blend of tradition and modernity that defines the heart of Spain.

Along the way

The drive will take you along the A-3, a well-maintained highway that connects Valencia and Madrid efficiently. You'll miss the stress of navigating city traffic yourself as you pass by the historic town of Cuenca and take in the expansive landscapes along the route. It's a much more pleasant experience from the back seat.

Weather

In winter (December to February), temperatures can drop to 0-10°C; dress warmly if you plan any outdoor activities. Spring (March to May) brings mild weather, making it ideal for sightseeing. Summer (June to August) can be hot, often exceeding 30°C, so pack light clothing and stay hydrated. Autumn (September to November) features cooler temperatures and some rainfall, so a light jacket is advisable.

Why private transfer?

While alternatives like public transport exist, they often involve multiple stops and potential delays, especially during peak times. Private transfers offer the simplicity of direct service without juggling luggage or navigating busy train stations. You’ll also avoid long taxi queues and enjoy a fixed price you can rely on for budgeting.

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