Tapas and sunshine, anyone?
With peak summer coming to a close, the best travel deals are just beginning to bloom. Everyone wants to visit Madrid and find out for themselves that the wine really is that good, the food really is that good, and the sunshine really is that perfect. Of course, you can do all the artsy stuff too. Quite a few top airlines are battling it out for Madrid domination, and as usual – that means hot deals. Here’s how to score round trip flights to Madrid, Spain for about $400 round trip…
The Madrid Deals
American, Delta, Iberia and Air Europa are offering exciting deals, and many are even direct! Madrid is a wonderful destination with easy access to highly revered wine regions and spas, and as you might expect – the food is to die for. You can find enticing rates on mainstream airlines from New York, Boston, Miami, Los Angeles, Chicago and more, almost all under $400 round trip, or seriously close. If you find other cities, leave the good news in the comments!
The Dates
Madrid is worth the trip every time, and thankfully, these deals allow you to go almost any time. Most deals run from September 17th 2018 through May 2019, with just limited blackout dates around December winter holiday times. Many dates only require a two day stay, which could even make for a fun weekend trip. Sometimes thinking outside the box and going somewhere far can actually be a lot cheaper than trying to fly to Florida during school breaks and holidays.
How To Book
These deals are easy like that 9PM feeling as the jamon and tapas begin to flow in Madrid’s best bars. We’ve made easy to use Google Flights booking links below, which take you directly to the best prices. All you’ll need to do is play around with dates to find something that works for you, and start planning using these helpful Madrid tips. Here are the best round trip deals, like $397 from Miami, $399 from Los Angeles, $415 from New York, $429 from Fort Lauderdale, $431 from Oakland, $435 from Boston, $450 from Chicago and Atlanta…. just kidding. Enjoy Madrid, it’s awesome.