Complutense University of Madrid (Edificio Multiusos E):
Address: Calle del Prof. Aranguren, s/n, 28040 Madrid 28040 Madrid
The closest metro station to the campus is the "Ciudad Universitaria" station (line 6)
The closest bus station is "Moncloa" station
How to get:
Bus:
Lines from Moncloa: G, U, 82, 132 Line from Cuatro Caminos: F
Subway/Underground:
Line 6: Ciudad Universitaria From Ciudad Universitaria, continue on foot (about 10 minutes)
Taxi:
Official taxis are white with a red band They can be easily found on the main streets of Madrid and at the airport There are also Uber and Cabify services
From the airport:
Madrid Barajas airport is located in the northeast of Madrid, 12 kilometers from the city. It has four terminals: T1, T2, T3, T4.
There is a free shuttle between terminals.
The subway stations are:
Aeropuerto T1, T2, T3, located in T2 Aeropuerto T4, located in T4
Current prices:
Single - Metro Network Stations belonging to fare zone A: 1,50 – 2,00 €
10 trips – Metrobús (Subway and bus) - Metro Network Stations belonging to fare zone A: 8,50 €
Airport:
Single Metro Zone A + AIRPORT Supplement - Metro Network Stations belonging to fare zone A (including ML1) and entry and exit at Airport T1-T2-T3 and Airport T4 stations: 4,50 – 5,00 € Airport Supplement - For entry and exit at Airport T1-T2-T3 and Airport T4 stations together with a Single Metro Ticket Zone A or Combined Ticket (Single or 10 trips) or Metrobus: 3,00 €
Urban buses of Madrid (EMT):
Single ticket - EMT ticket: 1,50 € Single ticket - Airport Express ticket: 5,00 € 10-trip ticket - Metro Zone A, EMT and ML1 (Metrobús) ticket: 12,20 € 10-trip - Bus+Bus EMT ticket: 18,30 €
The Single ticket and the Airport Express ticket may only be bought onboard the bus. The Metrobús ticket may be bought in Metro stations, tobacconist's shops and newsagent's of the municipality of Madrid. The 10-trip Bus+Bus EMT ticket may be bought in some tobacconist's shops.
The Moovit app is very useful. Calculates the optimal and fastest public transport route.
A good place to stay is the Residencia de Estudiantes: http://www.residencia.csic.es/en/hotel/accomodation.htm The Residencia was a forum for discussion and dissemination of intellectual ideas in Europe. Many prominent figures came to the Residencia for that purpose, people such as Albert Einstein, Paul Valéry, Marie Curie, Igor Stravinsky, John M. Keynes, Alexander Calder, Walter Gropius, Henri Bergson and Le Corbusier. Some of its residents were among the leading figures of Spanish culture in the twentieth century, such as the poet Federico García Lorca, the painter Salvador Dalí, the film maker Luis Buñuel, and the Nobel Prize winner, scientist Severo Ochoa.