City Transport
Madrid is a pretty easy city to get around. The central areas are walkable, the metro is modern and efficient, buses serve out-of-the-way districts, and taxis are always available. If you're using public transport extensively and staying long-term, passes ( abonos ) covering the metro, train and bus, and available for each calendar month, are worthwhile. If you have an InterRail or Eurail pass, you can use the RENFE urban and suburban trains ( cercanias ) free of charge - they're an alternative to the metro for some longer city journeys.
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