New York is an intoxicating city with endless skyscrapers, chic fashion and a superb entertainment scene.
Spain's effervescent capital, Madrid, is an important economic and cultural centre in the country. It is served by Madrid-Barajas Airport. Barajas is the busiest airport in Spain handling over 29 million passengers annually. It is also an important cargo hub. The airport has four each of terminals and runways. Flights arriving or leaving from the airport are classified into Schengen and others, non-Schengen EU and non-EU countries. Barajas is a modern airport that offers a range of amenities to travelers including ATMs, lounges and restaurants. It also provides accommodation (Air Rooms Madrid, Terminal 4 -1) for overnight stays or day use for (3-6 hours) for those who need to rest or relax before flights.
To reach Madrid-Barajas Airport, you can take a taxi from your hotel or arrange for a one-way shuttle pick-up. Keep in mind that the shuttle service will collect other passengers from different hotels on the way to the airport. By commuter rail, take Metro 8 at Nuevos Ministerios station. If you intend to use the train, get on the 'Cercanías' C1 line to reach the airport. The Municipal Transport Company (EMT) bus lines 200 and 101 as well as Expres-202 and N27 Expres will take you to the airport. For those who intend to drive, highways M40 and M40 South will link you to the airport.
New York is an experience like no other - you will be hooked for life from day one. It is a multi-layered destination with a blend of different cultures evident in its cuisine and neighborhoods. New York is also a renowned fashion capital and centre for the arts, you will love its shops, museums and galleries. Admire resplendent high rises, escape to wooded parks or discover many outstanding restaurants. Roller skate at the Rockefeller centre or head over to Ellis Island to see the Statue of Liberty up close. When it comes to nightlife, New York takes centre stage with Broadway inviting guests to watch enthralling performances, while bars and clubs welcome revelers.
Visitors on flights from Madrid to New York will land at one of three airports serving the city. From John F. Kennedy International Airport, which is the primary airport in NYC, you can take taxicabs found outside of the arrivals building. Alternatively, you can also avail of shuttle bus services, MTA subway, buses and commuter rails. If arriving at La Guardia airport, the main transport services are taxis, buses, car services and shared rides. Newark Liberty International Airport is connected to NYC by Amtrak trains and NJ Transit buses. You can also drive to Newark using the US-1/US 9 S.