How to get from Felipe II to Aravaca by bus and metro?
From Felipe II to Aravaca by bus and metro
To get from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid, you’ll need to take 2 metro lines and one bus line: take the M-4 metro from Goya station to Argüelles station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the M-3 metro and finally take the 657 bus from Intercambiador De Moncloa station to Golondrina - Veleta station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 51 min. The ride fare is €3.80. The bus and metro schedule from Felipe II may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and metro schedule to Aravaca on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to metro stationGoya140 m • 2 min
- 2Wait for metroM-4Argüelles
- 3Ride to metro stationArgüelles10 min
- 4Wait for metroM-3Moncloa
- 5Ride to metro stationMoncloa1 min
- 6Wait for bus657Av. Monteclaro - Ctra. Majadahonda
- 7Ride to bus stationGolondrina - VeletaID 478923 min
- 8Walk toAravacaCalle Baja de la Iglesia300 m • 4 min
Alternative route from Felipe II to Aravaca by bus and metro via M-4, M-3 and 656
To get from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid, you’ll need to take 2 metro lines and one bus line: take the M-4 metro from Goya station to Argüelles station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the M-3 metro and finally take the 656 bus from Intercambiador De Moncloa station to Ana Teresa - Pléyades station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 52 min. The ride fare is €3.80. The bus and metro schedule from Felipe II may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and metro schedule to Aravaca on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to metro stationGoya140 m • 2 min
- 2Wait for metroM-4Argüelles
- 3Ride to metro stationArgüelles10 min
- 4Wait for metroM-3Moncloa
- 5Ride to metro stationMoncloa1 min
- 6Wait for bus656Tenerías - Av. Huerta Grande
- 7Ride to bus stationAna Teresa - PléyadesID 8_1058522 min
- 8Walk toAravacaCalle Baja de la Iglesia490 m • 7 min
Public transit directions from Felipe II to Aravaca
Bus And Metro schedule from Felipe II to Aravaca
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Alternative route from Felipe II to Aravaca by bus and metro via M-4, M-3 and 656
To get from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid, you’ll need to take 2 metro lines and one bus line: take the M-4 metro from Goya station to Argüelles station. Next, you’ll have to switch to the M-3 metro and finally take the 656 bus from Intercambiador De Moncloa station to Ana Teresa - Pléyades station. The total trip duration for this route is approximately 52 min. The ride fare is €3.80. The bus and metro schedule from Felipe II may change. We recommend you check the updated bus and metro schedule to Aravaca on the Moovit app.
Step by Step
- 1Walk to metro stationGoya140 m • 2 min
- 2Wait for metroM-4Argüelles
- 3Ride to metro stationArgüelles10 min
- 4Wait for metroM-3Moncloa
- 5Ride to metro stationMoncloa1 min
- 6Wait for bus656Tenerías - Av. Huerta Grande
- 7Ride to bus stationAna Teresa - PléyadesID 8_1058522 min
- 8Walk toAravacaCalle Baja de la Iglesia490 m • 7 min
Questions & Answers
What is the fastest way to get from Felipe II to Aravaca?
The fastest way takes 51 minutes, using Metro line M-4, Metro line M-3, Bus line 657.
What is the alternative route to get from Felipe II to Aravaca?
The alternative route takes 52 minutes, using Metro line M-4, Metro line M-3, Bus line 656.
Is there a direct metro between Felipe II and Aravaca in Madrid?
No, you’ll have to take 2 metro lines and one bus line in total. The total travelling time is 51 min.
Which metro line goes from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid?
The M-4 metro line goes from Goya station near Felipe II to Argüelles station. From there you’ll have to take one metro line and one bus line till Argüelles station near Aravaca in Madrid.
How long does it take to travel from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid by metro and bus?
The total travel time between Felipe II and Aravaca in Madrid by metro and bus is about 51 min.
Where do I get on the metro near Felipe II to get to Aravaca in Madrid?
Get on the M-4 metro from the Goya station near Felipe II in Madrid.
Where do I get off the metro when travelling between Felipe II and Aravaca in Madrid?
Get off the metro at the Argüelles stop, which is closest to Aravaca in Madrid.
When is the first train from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid?
The first train from Felipe II to Aravaca in Madrid is Villalba - Príncipe Pío - Chamartín. It leaves the Recoletos station at 6:32 AM.
How much is the total metro and bus fare from Felipe II to Aravaca?
The ride from Felipe II to Aravaca costs €3.80.
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