Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comMadrid City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
Duration: 1 or 2 consecutive days (approx.)
Location: Madrid, Spain
Product code: 3482MVISION
64 reviews of Madrid City Hop-on Hop-off Tour
Read what other Viator.com travelers think about the Madrid City Hop-on Hop-off Tour. What they loved, what they liked and what they think could be improved, it's all here to help you make the most of your next trip.
A pity your commentaries are not available in the Dutch language.
Reviewed by: Robert v, Netherlands, May 2007
Perfect for the short time we had. Staff were very pleasant and helpful.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, Ireland, May 2007
Realizing it was the slow time of the year the tour would have been better had the buses been running more often. It also would have been good if they could have been running until 800pm rather than 7 as was the case. This would have given us a chance to get back to our hotel after the museums closed. Other than that it did give us a very nice overview of Madrid.
Reviewed by: Carlton W, United States, February 2007
The double decker bus tour was very worthwhile. We were able to get a good sense of a good part of the city and were able to enjoy many of the stops along the way. I just wish we had started earlier in the day so we could have seen even more locations!
Reviewed by: Matt M, United States, January 2007
The trip was good. On one of the buses we had great difficulty making the headphones work. Also on the first bus the conductor had not come across your voucher before and would not accept it. He did however allow us to ride. When we got to the base your voucher was accepted.
Reviewed by: Richard T, United States, November 2006
Very convenient. Saw most of the important sights!
Reviewed by: Kristen K, United States, November 2006
It was a fun and easy way to tour. But, the online registration system should be adapted to more easily accommodate large groups.
Reviewed by: Gail S, United States, August 2006
This is the only way to see most of the city in a short amount of time. Very good and informative.
Reviewed by: Diane F, United Kingdom, July 2006
I was with a group of 18 and we had a great time on the bus.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, US Minor Outlying Islands, July 2006
Worth doing but weather on 1st day was bitterly cold with very strong winds but plenty of buses. Second day over 30 minute wait for bus which was hopelessly overcrowded, heavy traffic which caused delays sadly cost us valuable time in getting to where we wanted. We only had 3 hours on 2nd day before having to leave for airport, so the loss of time was important.
Reviewed by: David K, United Kingdom, March 2008
The first day conductor accepted our voucher and gave us our ticket. On the second day, the conductor took a fare because the ticket only stated one day! I did not have the voucher on the second day.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United Kingdom, February 2008
We generally found the bus tour worthwhile, but many of the headphone connections did not work properly. We had to move from seat to seat until we found some that worked.
Reviewed by: Pablo R, United States, October 2007
There are not enough buses running to handle the amount of people waiting to get on. For the most popular line, a wait could be up to 25 minutes for a seat on the bus. The drivers and guides are rude and unwilling to answer questions. The Metro would be better.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States, May 2007 Note from Viator: Thanks for your feedback, and we apologize for your lackluster experience. We are working with the tour operator to increase the number of buses on the busiest routes, especially on peak weekends.
The multi-language audio is a good concept, however, the descriptions were often late, or well after we had passed the item being described. Referencing the stops which interlace with the other route, on the audio is helpful.
Reviewed by: Neal S, United States, May 2007
As read in previous reviews, the bus attendants don't seem to all recognize the Viator vouchers. We boarded the bus for the first time near Plaza Major and were told they were not acceptable and had to be exchanged for tickets at the Prado. We were put out at the next stop. After a walk of over a mile we made it to the Prado stop only to be told that the previous bus was wrong, and the voucher WAS acceptable. Thanks for the exercise and wasted time! Then the next 4 buses red route were completely overloaded so we went to a blue route stop nearby and finally got on a bus 'legally'.
There are multilingual earbuds on the bus describing what points of interest along the route. This was the only tour package we purchased for Spain that we felt a bit bad about. However, for using the bus as cheap transportation, we felt it was worth it despite the voucher confusion and overcrowded buses.

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