Cheap Flights from Boston (BOS) to Madrid (MAD)

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Local currency and cost comparison

Train Local, one-way ticket
35% Trains in Madrid are 35% cheaper than in Boston.
Boston $2.4
Madrid $1.56
Meal Mid-priced restaurant
35% A meal in Madrid is 35% cheaper than a meal in Boston.
Boston $24
Madrid $15.55
Exchange rate
1 USD = 0.96 EUR
1 EUR = 1.05 USD
Last checked on 20 December 2024
Distance: 3400 miles
Boston airports
Logan International Airport (BOS) How far from city center: 3 miles
Madrid airports
Adolfo Suárez Madrid - Barajas (MAD) How far from city center: 8 miles

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Boston to Madrid flight information

The trip from Boston airport to Madrid airport will take you the better part of the day, but the destination is so worth it! When you fly from Boston to Madrid, direct flights are the most ideal way to travel. A non-stop journey takes 7 hours. If your flight stops along the way - and many do - it may take 10 hours or more.

When you touch down in sunny Spain, you'll need to bump your watch forward by 6 hours, from EDT to CEST. For both the outgoing and return flights, you'll need to arrive at the airport at least 2 hours before your departure.

Airlines flying regularly from Boston to Madrid

The following airlines will take you from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS) to Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD):

Only the Iberia flight from Boston to Madrid comes without an airport transfer before Madrid.

What to know about Boston airport

The direct Iberia flight from Boston to Madrid and the many one-stop flights from other airlines all set off from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). This Massachusetts travel hub boasts 4 terminals, 6 runways, and a full range of shopping and dining outlets - whether you're looking for designer products or a quick bite on the go before your flight, you're likely to find it here.

Getting to and from Boston Airport is made easy by the express busses, the subway, and even a ferry service! The Logan Express is most people’s go-to for traveling from the suburbs of Boston to the airport thanks to it being regular and direct. To get to and from downtown Boston, South Station, the Seaport District, or MIT, the Silver Line Rapid Transit Buses would be your best bet.

Your other options are the Blue Line subway route, which will take you right to the Blue Line Airport Station. If you're feeling adventurous, get yourself on the ferry services from the MBTA. It runs between Long Wharf and Hingham, arriving at the Logan Airport Ferry Dock.

What to know about Madrid airport

When you're looking for where to stay in Madrid, Spain, you'll naturally hope for a short trip between the destination airport and accommodation. If you fly into Adolfo Suarez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD), you'll be less than 30 minutes away - the next closest airports are several hours out.

Luckily, Madrid's main airport is world-class and the 2nd-largest in Europe. Best of all, it's within the city limits and a mere 8 miles from Plaza Mayor de Madrid!

You can choose to get to and from Madrid airport via its subway or metro, on the train, or via one of its many bus lines. For the subway, simply hop on the pink number 8 Metro Line, which connects Nuevos Ministerios to the 4 airport terminals.

On the train, you can get into the city on C-10 or C-1, with the final stop on both being Príncipe Pío. For express bus routes, look out for the 203 or Exprés Aeropuerto, or the not-as-express 200 or 101.

What you will find at Madrid airport

On the arrivals side, you'll spot a few bars, restaurants, and cafes, along with a chance of spotting some American fast food or fast coffee staples. You can make use of the baggage storage options dotted around the terminals, or, you could take the subway over to Terminal 4 to enjoy an overnight stay at one of its Air Rooms.

To get yourself ready for your adventure into the city, you can make the most of the terminals for currency exchange Madrid airport has dotted around, and you can check your bank and conversion rates through the unlimited, free Wi-Fi service.

Best time to travel to Madrid, Spain

If you love to bake in the sun, you'll likely be looking at June, July, and August dates for a flight to Madrid.

The temperatures are at their peak of between 84ºF and 90ºF, and it’s when most European tourists flock to the Spanish capital while locals of the city tend to travel out to the coastline.

To enjoy all of the best things to see in Madrid and enjoy more comfortable weather conditions, you might consider going on either side of the summer months. It's still nice and warm in September at around 80ºF, or in April and May, it’s a bit cooler but still toasty at around 65ºF to 72ºF.

A fairly big part of these recommendations, which does draw from the temperatures, is the local culture. When the sun's at its highest and the temperatures are bubbling hot, it's siesta time!

There's nothing more relaxing than having a nap in the middle of a hot day, so you may enjoy this more than going during a cooler time of the year. That said, June and July tend to be the most expensive months to travel to Spain.

Best things to do and see in Madrid

A huge selling point for the Spanish capital city is, of course, the food. You'll want to try just about everything on every menu which is why tapas is just so convenient. Get all of these on your ‘To Try’ list while you are in Madrid:

Before we delve into the best things to see in Madrid, it’s onto the capital’s next most famous arena - not including soccer - fashion. For that, venture to the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium for Real Madrid or Metropolitano Stadium for Atletico Madrid.

Fashion is big business in Madrid, and you'll find a whole host of Spanish and international brands with deluxe luxury stores all over the city. After you've perused the elite-tier shops around the city, it's time for some culture.

The Prado Museum is one of the world's most famous art museums; Reina Sofía houses Pablo Picasso's Guernica and a lot more modern art exhibits; and Sweet Space has nine very distinctly themed rooms to experience. Away from the museums, venture to El Retiro Park, check out the Rastro market, or watch an opera at the Teatro Real for an extra bit of culture and scenery on your trip.

Madrid truly is a beautiful city, so one of the best ways to take it in is to venture over to Parque del Oeste and then take the cable car (teleférico) up some 131 ft. Or, to get a feel for the real old Madrid, make your way to the incredible Plaza Mayor de Madrid, especially as dusk starts to fall.

Questions about your flight from Boston to Madrid

How long is the flight from Boston to Madrid, Spain?

The flight from Boston to Madrid takes at least 7 hours if you are flying directly. Most flights have one stop, though, so you're usually looking at a 10-hour, 14-hour, or 16-hour flight.


How can I find cheap flights from Boston to Madrid?

Cheap flights are just a click and a subscription away here at eDreams. Scroll to the top of our Boston-Madrid page, and you will be able to use your Prime membership to grab all of the cheap flight tickets that we can find!


Which airlines fly directly to Madrid?

The airline Iberia offers direct flights from Boston to Madrid. On an Iberia flight, you're looking at being in the air for about 7 hours.


How can I find last-minute flights from Boston to Madrid?

Scroll to the top of this Boston-Madrid page to see all of our cheapest last-minute flights.


What are the cancellation fees and policies for my flight?

The cancellation fees and policies for any particular flight are dependent on the airline. With eDreams, when you purchase our Cancel For Any Reason Guarantee, you can cancel your tickets within the 24-hour timeframe before boarding, but it may be subject to a 20% excess fee.


What are the distances between the airports and city centers?

From Boston airport to downtown Boston, you're looking at 4.2 miles or around 20 minutes by road. When you get to Madrid airport, you'll be around 18 miles from the city’s Plaza Mayor.


Can I change or cancel my flight from Boston to Madrid?

You can certainly change or cancel your flight from Boston to Madrid if you purchase your tickets through eDreams with the Cancel For Any Reason Guarantee. With this add-on, you can change your mind up to a mere 24 hours before the flight.


Which month is the cheapest for flight tickets from Boston to Madrid?

The cheapest month for flight tickets from Boston to Madrid looks to be March, or specifically, the latter half of March into the 1st couple of weeks of April.

Frequently asked questions about flights from Boston to Madrid

What are the benefits of booking flexible flight tickets?
Using the flexible flight ticket, you're guaranteed a refund or a rebooking option (without fees) in case of flight cancellations when travelling to Spain. At eDreams have you covered!
For flights from Boston to Madrid, how can I find the cheapest price?
The cheapest price for a flight from Boston to Madrid is $189. At eDreams we use different machine learned based methodologies to find our costumers the best option available, considering airline combinations, stopovers and direct flights as well as different criteria for inbound and outbound journeys.
Is Madrid more expensive than Boston to visit?
Looking at cab fares, a ride in Madrid costs about $ 3.63 USD, 40% more expensive than Boston, with a fare of $ 2.60 USD, while train tickets cost 35% less at Madrid: $ 1.56 USD versus $ 2.40 USD at Boston. Comparing the price of a meal, they range from 15.55 USD euros in Madrid, 35% less than the 24.00 USD euros in Boston. The price of the coffee is around 57% cheaper in Madrid, with an average of 2.53 USD, while in Boston the coffee costs 5.83 USD.
When booking, when is the best time to get the best prices for flights from Boston to Madrid?
The most popular months to book a trip from Boston to Madrid are January, February and April, based on the searches of our customers.
When is the best time to travel from Boston to Madrid?
The best time of the year to visit Madrid depends on lots of personal preferences, especially the price. Regarding popularity, June is the best month to fly to Madrid from Boston in terms of searches from our customers, followed by August and May. If you prefer to avoid the busy season and get away from the crowds April, February and March are the months with fewer searches for Boston - Madrid.
How long does the flight from Boston to Madrid take?
Flight length from Boston to Madrid is around 07:50 hours on average, at an average distance of 6,057 km, for flights for the route (which may have 1 or more stops in other cities in between).
How is the weather in Madrid compared to Boston?
While in Boston the temperatures can reach an average of 32.68 ºC in summer, with precipitation levels up to 12.0 mm ,Madrid's temperatures can go up to 37.21 ºC during the hot season, with 3.0 mm average of rain rate . In winter, however, weather indicators show around -3.74 ºC in Madrid, compared to the -13.69 ºC average degrees reported in Boston. During the winter period, Boston can register 6.0 mm precipitation, while Madrid have an average of 3.0 mm rain level.
Which airports have flights between Boston and Madrid?
The main route from Boston to Madrid is: Logan International Airport (BOS) to Adolfo Suárez Madrid - Barajas (MAD). The following airlines fly this route: Iberia. British Airways. TAP Portugal.
The airlines that fly indirectly from Boston to Madrid are:
TAP Portugal, stopping at Lisbon during at least 65 minutes.
  • Marabu Airlines, with 85 minutes of layover in London.
  • American Airlines, with 76 minutes scale in Philadelphia.
Flying Time 7 h and 50 m When flying from Boston to Madrid, this can take around 7 h and 50 m in flying time, however this flight duration can vary due to other factors
Cheapest flight $189 The best price for flights from Boston to Madrid offered by eDreams, which have been found by our customers in the last 3 days
Departure Airport Logan International Airport Logan International Airport is where you'll take off when flying from Boston to Madrid
Arrival Airport Adolfo Suárez Madrid - Barajas You'll land at Adolfo Suárez Madrid - Barajas when flying from Boston to Madrid

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