How to get to Warner Park

The lovers of the attractions have an ideal holiday destination in the Community of Madrid. It's Warner Park, which is dedicated to the stars of that film production company. Piolin, the Tasmanian demon, Yogi or Superman are waiting for you in San Martin de la Vega, a town south of Madrid and just over 30 kilometers from the center of the city. In .com, we explain how to get to Warner Park .

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If you go from Madrid

Warner Park is on the outskirts of Madrid, so it is most likely that you try to get there from the town. Whether you live in Madrid or because you have approached the capital for sightseeing, getting to Warner Park from Madrid is very easy by public transport. You only have to take the Cercanías de Renfe .

Unlike what happened a few years ago, Warner Park no longer has its own Cercanías stop, but it is very close to one of the main lines. You just have to take the Cercanías to Pinto . The line that gives service to that station is the C3 (Aranjuez - Atocha - Sol - Chamartín - El Escorial). You will have to take it in the direction of Aranjuez.

Once you arrive at the Pinto station, the La Veloz bus (lines 413 and 412) will take you directly to the Warner Park gate. You can also arrive directly by bus from Plaza de Castilla, one of the most easily located squares in Madrid (this is where the Kio towers are and it has its own metro stop and transport interchange), if you buy an entrance with a bus included.

If you are driving from Madrid

If you are driving from Madrid to Warner Park, it will not be very difficult to get to the amusement park. You only have to take the A4 motorway and take exit 22 . The A4 is also known as the Autovía de Andalucía, so you only have to take signs from the center of Madrid indicating the road to the south. Remember, though, that although Extremadura is also south of Madrid, it is not the same south, so follow the indications for Cordoba or Seville and not for Badajoz.

If you are driving from the south of Spain

As Warner Park is in the middle of the South Highway, it will not be necessary to enter the center of Madrid with your vehicle. You only have to take exit 22 before reaching the city, although, in your case, you will do it in the opposite direction to the ones that travel from Madrid to Parque Warner.

If you go by car from other parts of Spain

If you arrive from any other point of Spain by car you will not have it as easy as those traveling from the south. You just have to follow the traditional indications to get to Madrid (remember it's the A1 if you come from the north, the A2 if you come from Zaragoza or Barcelona, ​​the A3 from Valencia or the A4 from A Coruña) and once there follow a little further south.

If you go by train or plane

There is not a train stop in Warner Park nor an airport that is closer than the Madrid Barajas Airport. Therefore, you have to follow the indications you would follow in a trip to Madrid to get to the city and then get off by bus or Cercanías to the amusement park.

If you come by train, the Cercanías line that connects Warner Park with Madrid stops at the two stations in the capital, where the Long and Medium Distance trains, Chamartín and Atocha Renfe arrive. Do not forget that with your Long Distance ticket, Renfe gives you the Cercanías ticket if you travel immediately.