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The capital city of Spain, Madrid is a significant travel destination. Madrid facts provide various kinds of information about the city. Facts about Madrid include its location, population, area, time, weather, dialing code, the currency used and various other information.
Quick Facts about Madrid

Madrid Facts provide a quick glimpse of the various aspects of the capital city of Spain. Facts about Madrid include the location of the city, the population, the currency used, the time zone under which it falls, the languages spoken by the people, the dialing code and the weather of the city.

Madrid is located right in the center of Spain. The location of Madrid can be determined by its geographic coordinates which are 40o N and 3o W. with an altitude of 1932 feet or 588 meters, Madrid is the highest city in Europe. As per the 2005 census, the population of Madrid consists of 3,228,359 inhabitants. In Madrid, the currency used by the people is Euro or EUR. The city of Madrid covers a total area of 607,08 square kilometers.

Madrid falls under the Central European Time Zone or CET and so time, in Madrid, runs one hour ahead of Greenwich Mean Time. The official language of Madrid is Spanish, though English is also spoken. The international dialing code for Madrid is +34 91.


The weather of Madrid is characterized by very hot and dry summers and pleasant and sunny winters without much rain. Winters in Madrid, at times, can be very cold. The average temperature in Madrid is 13o C. Average temperature during summer is 23o C and that

during winter is 7o C. The average annual rainfall in Madrid is about 426 mm.

Interesting Facts on Madrid

Facts on Madrid also includes various other details like the major industries in the city, the total number of tourists visiting the city, the attractions in the city and transportation.

The major industries in Madrid are textile industry and tourism industry. The city has a thriving tourism industry with millions of people visiting the city from across the world every year. The seat of Spanish culture, Madrid abounds in a large number of museums and theaters. There are 24 museums in Madrid and 37 theaters.

Public transports in Madrid include metro, buses and taxis. Consisting of about 12 metro lines and more than 200 metro stations, Madrid has the second largest metro network in Europe. Metro is widely used in Madrid and so are buses. Tickets available in Madrid for metro and buses include Single Ticket costing 1 EUR and 10-journey ticket the price of which ranges from 5 EUR to 8 EUR.

Cities and regions near Madrid include Pamplona (407 kilometers from Madrid), Barcelona (620 kilometers from Madrid), Bilbao (382 kilometers from Madrid), Sevilla (462 kilometers from Madrid), Valencia (352 kilometers from Madrid) and Salamanca (212 kilometers from Madrid).


A vibrant city, Madrid can be immediately associated with Flamenco music and bullfights. It is not only the political and cultural capital of Spain, but also an international travel destination.