How to Book Train Travel From Coimbra to Madrid

Train travel between Coimbra and Madrid is fast and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book your tickets.

Instructions

  1. Book Your Train Ticket From Coimbra to Madrid

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      Book your tickets online at the Rail Europe Web site (see the Resources section below). You can also call Rail Europe at (888) 382-RAIL (382-7245). Expect midrange prices.

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      Consider your options before your book your seats. The trip will take at least 12 hours. Your most direct route is to take a train from Coimbra to Lisbon's Oriente station, where you can hop onto a train to a Spanish border city like Irun. From Irun, take the AVE train system into Madrid.

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      Choose your service class, including sleeper selections. Sleeper cars are available on the longer legs of your journey, and though they cost substantially more, there's not a more relaxing way to travel by train. Purchase a regular seat, and then upgrade to a sleeper or couchette (cars with beds shared by up to 6 individuals) for any leg of the journey.

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      Book nighttime tickets to save additional money, since daytime fares are usually pricier.

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      Reserve each leg of your journey individually, unless you purchase a Eurail pass.

    Depart for Madrid

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      Take a taxi or regional train to the main station in the center of Coimbra. From there, travel to Lisbon.

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      Change trains at the Lisbon Oriente station and go to the platform with trains bound for Spain.

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      Check your ticket to verify seat location, and board in the designated area.

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      Hand tickets to the conductor when requested. Remember, the conductor may visit several times, so keep tickets handy throughout your journey.

Tips & Warnings

  • Book your travel arrangements online to find the maximum discounts.

  • Pack enough entertainment, snacks and water to make your train trip pleasant.

  • Check for weather problems or other delays on the day of your trip.

  • Eurail passes are great options if you plan to take several train trips during your vacation, but read all the restrictions before you purchase, since each pass has a different set of travel rules.

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Comments

  • gawronwwa Apr 20, 2009
    So how much is it in total, the cheapest way of travel from Coimbra to Madrid (or from Madrid to Coimbra) ? thx
  • gawronwwa Apr 20, 2009
    So how much is it in total, the cheapest way of travel from Coimbra to Madrid (or from Madrid to Coimbra) ? thx

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