Find your perfect hire car at Madrid Atocha Train Station
Spain’s colourful capital draws in millions of visitors each year, with its rich cultural offering, wealth of attractions and laid-back lifestyle. Madrid is also one of Europe’s culinary capitals, inspiring artists like Dali and Picasso. Spend time here and you’ll see why.Pick up your Avis hire car at Madrid Atocha Train Station and discover the heart of Spain.
Plan your journey from Madrid Atocha Train Station
Collect your Avis rental car from Madrid Atocha Train Station, drive along the Calle de Atocha and 10 minutes later you’ll arrive in Madrid’s bustling centre. There are unlimited things to do in this vibrant city, but a good place to start is the Royal Palace.Considered Madrid’s most beautiful piece of architecture, it’s the largest palace in Western Europe.
Puerta del Sol is the city’s central square, lined with shops, restaurants, cafes and more. Plaza Mayor is another great place to sit back and indulge in some people watching with a coffee. Explore the length of Gran Via (Madrid’s busiest and most central street) and discover the Templo de Debod – the city’s Egyptian temple dating back to the 2nd century BC.
To soak up some of Madrid’s renowned culture, a visit to the Museo Nacional Del Prado is a must. The Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum are also worthwhile. For something a little different, watch a flamenco performance either in theatres, traditional bars… or even the streets. Workshops on how to master the dance are available.
For a relaxing evening, wander the rose garden in Retiro Park before feasting on local tapas in one of the city’s restaurants. Those in need of retail therapy should peruse the shopping options at El Rastro – Madrid’s most popular flea market.
With your Avis hire car you’ll reach the heart of Madrid and all it has to offer.
Beyond Madrid Atocha Ave Train Station
With its romantic architecture and antiquated towns, Spain is never dull. Take a road trip beyond Madrid and discover it for yourself.Toledo
Just under an hour’s drive from Madrid via the AP-42, Toledo is a small, pretty town that’s been designated UNESCO World Heritage status thanks to its many significant monuments. Toledo Cathedral and the Alcázar of Toledo are two of its star attractions and should top your sightseeing itinerary. Housing a number of grand churches, Toleda has long been a religious centre. Be sure to see the Monasterio San Juan de los Reyes. You can spend most of your time in the Old Town and never tire of the museums, churches, synagogues and mosques.
Ávila
Lovely Ávila is just a 75-minute drive along the A-6 and AP-6. This walled city is one of Spain’s best-fortified towns, dating back to the 11th century. It’s also a UNESCO-listed city. The most popular highlight here is the Basilica de San Vicente, showcasing exemplary gothic architecture. This is just one of many churches in the town. In fact, Ávila has more Romanesque and gothic churches than any other destination of the same size in Spain.
Segovia
Drive to Segovia from Madrid on the A-6 and AP-6 in just over an hour. Overflowing with history, Segovia’s attractions include Roman aqueducts and gothic cathedrals. The Moorish Alcázar of Segovia, overlooking the city, is considered one of the finest medieval castles in Europe.
From Madrid’s Atocha Ave Train Station, the capital city and surrounding area is only a drive away. Collect your Avis rental and take to the road.