Driving in Madrid
Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Madrid, Spain. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.
International Driving Permit (IDP) in Madrid
IDP Not Required
EU licenses fully valid. Non-EU licenses accepted for tourism (up to 6 months). IDP recommended for non-Latin alphabet licenses.
Fine without IDP: €200-500
Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country.
Accepted Licenses
Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Madrid
Daily Rental Cost
€20-50/dayScooters up to 125cc: car license with 3+ years experience. Larger: motorcycle license required.
Insurance Warning
Third-party insurance mandatory. Rental includes basic coverage.
Rental Tips
- Scooters popular for navigating Madrid traffic
- Many scooter-sharing services available (eCooltra, Acciona)
- Helmet mandatory and enforced
- Watch for bus lanes - some allow motorcycles
- Park in designated motorcycle areas
Traffic Rules in Madrid
Local Traffic Rules
- 1Madrid Central/Madrid 360 - low emission zone in center
- 2Right before left at unmarked intersections
- 3Roundabouts: give way to traffic already on roundabout
- 4Headlights required in tunnels (many in Madrid)
- 5Reflective vest must be worn if exiting vehicle on highway
- 6Radar speed traps are common
Common Tourist Mistakes
- Entering Madrid Central without authorization
- Speeding through tunnels
- Not having reflective vest in car
- Underestimating traffic congestion
- Parking on street cleaning days
Horn Culture
Moderate honking. Spanish drivers can be impatient but generally follow rules.
Traffic Fines & Penalties
Speeding
€100-600 depending on speed
No Helmet
€200
No IDP
€200-500
Red Light
€200
Drink Driving
€500-1,000 + license suspension
Safety Tips
Essential Safety Tips
- Be aware of Madrid Central restrictions
- Metro is excellent - often faster than driving
- Watch for scooters and motorcycles filtering
- Keep valuables out of sight - car break-ins occur
- GPS essential for navigating one-way streets
Best Time to Drive
Mid-morning (10 AM - 1 PM) or late evening (after 9 PM). Avoid rush hours.
Rainy Season Warning
October-April has more rain. Summer is very hot - ensure AC works.
Areas to Avoid (for beginners)
- Gran Vía and Sol area (congested, restricted)
- Around Bernabéu on match days
- M-30 ring road during rush hour
Parking
Average Cost
€2-4/hour on street (blue zones), €15-30/day in garagesScooter Parking
Free motorcycle parking in designated areas. Cannot park on sidewalks.
Parking Tips
- Blue zones (SER) require ticket from machine
- Green zones for residents only
- Pay via apps (Telpark, EasyPark)
- Underground parking at major plazas
- Street cleaning - check signs for prohibited days
FAQ: Driving in Madrid
What is Madrid Central/Madrid 360?
A low-emission zone in central Madrid. Only residents, zero-emission vehicles, and authorized vehicles can enter. Fines are €90+ for unauthorized entry.
Do I need a car in Madrid?
No. Madrid has excellent metro, buses, and trains. A car is only useful for day trips to Toledo, Segovia, or Sierra de Guadarrama.
Is Madrid good for day trips by car?
Yes! Toledo (1 hour), Segovia (1 hour), Ávila (1.5 hours), and El Escorial (45 min) are easy drives. Highways are excellent.
How do speed cameras work in Spain?
Fixed and mobile radar traps are common. Fines are sent to your home country via the rental company. GPS apps show camera locations.
What about parking in Madrid?
Challenging and expensive in the center. Use park-and-ride at metro stations or public garages. Street parking (blue zones) has time limits.
Emergency Contacts
Police
091 (National) or 092 (Local)
Ambulance
112
Roadside Assistance
RACE: 900 100 992
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