Car Rental in Madrid

Convertible rental in Madrid

The most widespread cabriolet models offered for rent in Spain are: BMW 3 series Cabriolet, Peugeot 206 Cabriolet, Renault Megane Cabriolet, Audi A3 Convertible, Audi A4 Convertible and BMW Z4 Roadster.

At the booking time, please check the rental conditions carefully. Quite often, rental offices in Madrid require two credit cards to guarantee issuance of a cabrio or a roadster.

We recommend ordering additional no-excess insurance that covers your risk (franchise), since the franchise amount for cabriolets in Spain is quite high.

Make sure to inspect the rental invoice issued at the office in Madrid and compare it with the information indicated in your voucher. Sometimes, rental officers make 'unintentional' mistakes in rental invoices.

In parking garage, examine the vehicle for defects and scratches carefully. If you find any of them, check whether they have been specified in your rental document.

When parking a cabriolet in Madrid, it is recommended to unfold the roof and close windows in order to prevent theft or robbery.

OrangeSmile.com wishes you an exciting journey with an open roof around Spain!

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Map of Madrid with rental locations
Rental locations in Madrid
Driving Advices for Spain – Traffic Regulations and Road Usage Peculiarities
Previous hints
There are automatic traffic lights installed at the entrances to some small towns. By default, they can always show a red signal. The traffic light switches to green when a car stops near it or when a car moves on a given section of a road with allowed speed.
Many roads have special lanes for cyclists. These lanes are separated by special markings. Quite often, in addition to the marking, these lanes are separated by a special rubber lining. Vehicles are prohibited from driving on these lanes.
All toll roads in Spain have a special lane marking - PEAJE. Parts of roads with tunnels are usually the most expensive. For example, a ride through the Cadí tunnel will cost about 12 euro.
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Rental, parking and other info on Madrid - Airport
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas Airport is the main one in Madrid. It is located 14 km away from the historic centre of the city. The airport was established in 1928. It was renamed in honour of Prime Minister Adolfo Suárez in 2014. The modern structure of the airport comprises 4 terminals and 4 runways. Terminal 4, which was opened in 2006, broke world records for square footage. The airport services more than 46 million people every year.

You can always get to the city from the airport by means of the Pink Line of underground number 8 (stations in Terminals 2 and 4), which runs to Terminal 4. The electric train (line C 1) goes through Terminal 4, 2 railway stations, the bus station and other stations. There are daily (route L203) and night (route N27) buses. Buses number 200 and 101 drive from Terminals 1, 2 and 4 to the city centre. Outside all the terminals (the arrival and departure area), you can order an official taxi or transfer. A shuttle service is available between all the terminals and the long-term parking lot. The two buildings of Terminal 4 are connected by the monorail. Read all...
Enjoying sights of Madrid in cabriolet
Visiting restaurants of Madrid will be interesting not only to fans of Spanish cuisine, but also to those tourists, who prefer other directions in culinary. The city has numerous pretty old restaurants that have attracted gourmets and connoisseurs of vintage wines for more than one hundred years. Posada de la villa is quite an unusual restaurant, which halls are decorated with beautiful antique furniture. The restaurant specializes in serving national dishes, which are offered on antique copper plates. Every meal starts with a glass of anise port wine and Marques de Riscal Rioja wine is recommended with meat dishes.

La Vaca Veronica restaurant is a perfect place for a romantic dinner. Here you will be offered to try excellent meat dishes. This historic restaurant has been the favorite place of rest of Hemingway. Gure-Etxea restaurant is a unique place where you can try the amazing Basque cuisine. This place is the most popular one among local residents. Besides attractive restaurants the city is full of sports bars and cafes, where you can relax after a busy day of sightseeing and enjoy savory Spanish appetizers. When it comes to drinks, travelers usually prefer wine and sherry, and locals like sangria more than anything else. This is a wine drink, in a glass of which can be added a couple of ice cubes.
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