Madrid Barajas International Airport MAD Guide: MAD Terminals, Airlines, Hotels, Rental Cars, Directions
 
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Madrid Barajas International Airport Shopping

Shops

Terminal 4

Newsagents, duty free shops, high quality delicatessens, branded fashion outlets and other useful shops offer passengers the chance to make purchases before their flights depart.

Terminal 1

Newsagents, delicatessens, cigar shops, fashion boutiques and more compete for your custom in Terminal 1.

Terminal 2

News kiosks, sports shops and a cigar outlet feature amongst others in Terminal 3.

Terminal 3

Offers a variety of shops including outlets for Burberry and Ermenogilda Zegna.

Restaurants

Terminal 4

The new terminal and its satellite both have convenient cafes and snackbars that serve a wide range of food and drinks, from sherry to takeaway coffee, and from hot tapas to sandwiches.

Terminal 1

Cafés and bars are open for business in Terminal 1 serving drinks, meals and snacks on both airside and landside.

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 has a range of cafes and bars.

Terminal 3

Visit the first floor of the terminal to find a selection of cafés and bars.

 
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