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Reviews: Big Bus Madrid Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Guest User2025-01-16
Bigbus is a double-decker open-top bus. Sitting on the upper deck offers a panoramic 360-degree view of Madrid's cityscape. Along the way, you'll see many famous landmarks, such as the Prado Museum, Las Ventas Bullring, and Plaza de España. The bus offers live commentary in English and Spanish. The commentary is lively, engaging, and informative, not only introducing the historical background and cultural significance of each attraction but also sharing local anecdotes, deepening your understanding of Madrid. The bus operates on routes such as the Blue Line, covering Madrid's main attractions and districts. The stops are conveniently located, allowing passengers to hop on and off at their convenience and plan their itinerary freely. For example, you can get off at Puerta del Sol to experience the vibrant city center; or disembark at Atocha train station to visit the Reina Sofia Museum. Tickets are valid for 24 or 48 hours, allowing for multiple rides and stops at different stations, maximizing your independent travel experience. The bus seats are spacious and comfortable, and the ride is smooth. Although the upper deck is open, there are sunshades at the front and back, providing some protection from the sun and rain.
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Guest User2026-03-21
I bought a ticket, thinking I'd get an English-speaking guide. Guides are extra, and I couldn't find an audio guide, so I paid extra for each pavilion separately. But the park is magnificent: spring, cherry blossoms and magnolias in bloom, a lake with boats and ducks, the Long Corridor, pavilions and towers—everything is impressive. There are a lot of people, but it's not too overwhelming. We were there on a Friday. You can spend the whole day sipping coffee by the lake. We entered through the East Gate and exited through the North Gate. I recommend this route to everyone. The metro station is 100 meters to the right when you exit.