Las Rozas Village Madrid Transport Guide
I recently visited Las Rozas Village and noticed many friends asking how to get there, so I’ve compiled this guide following Madrid highways to share with everyone. Las Rozas Village is the largest outlet near Madrid, located about 30 kilometers from the city center, with a comprehensive range of brands and attractive discounts.
Public Transport Options
There are three main methods to get there from the city center. The most convenient is the Shopping Express shuttle bus, departing daily from Calle Serrano with round-trip tickets at €12, including a €10 shopping voucher. Buses run hourly and take approximately 40 minutes. For a budget option, take Cercanías suburban train lines C7 or C10 to Las Rozas station, then transfer to bus 625 or 628, though this is more cumbersome and takes at least 1 hour 15 minutes.

Detailed Driving Route
By car, taking the A6 highway is fastest—about 25 minutes from Plaza de España. Simply navigate to “Las Rozas Village” and the exit is clearly marked. Parking is free with plenty of spaces, so no worries even during peak season. For weekend visits, arriving before 10am is recommended to avoid crowds.
| Transport Method | Duration | Cost | Convenience |
| Shopping Express | 40 minutes | €12 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Train + Bus | 75 minutes | €4 | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Driving | 25 minutes | Fuel cost | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Taxi | 30 minutes | €35-45 | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Practical Shopping Tips
Upon arrival at the Village, visit the Information Center first to grab a map and discount booklet—some brands offer additional discounts with vouchers. Coach, Loewe, and Burberry have excellent discounts, 30%-50% cheaper than city center prices. Allow at least 3-4 hours for shopping as the village is quite large with over 100 stores. Take breaks at the central plaza cafés, which also offer free WiFi.
Helpful tip: January and July are sale seasons with even deeper discounts, though much more crowded. Weekdays are significantly quieter with a better shopping experience. The tax refund window is near the exit—remember to bring your passport.
Overall, Las Rozas Village is definitely worth visiting, and transportation is not as complicated as it might seem. Feel free to leave comments below with any questions!