Madrid Coronavirus Updates
Madrid Coronavirus Updates

Madrid Coronavirus Information

 

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Now when travelling is on the rise and more travelling restrictions are being lifted, we recommend for your comfort  and stress free travel to download our LuggageHero bag storage app where you can see all our locations for luggage storage in Madrid as well as see the latest updates on Covid-19.

 

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On this page you can find the latest information on airports, public transport, attractions and rules and regulations. We’re committed to keeping you informed so you can take the necessary measures and be one step closer to getting back to your normal life or get back home safely once the coronavirus in Madrid is no longer a threat.

 

 

Governmental Rules and Restrictions in Madrid

Get an overview of the current coronavirus precautions in Madrid and in Spain by clicking on their Ministry of Health page.

It is necessary to follow governmental restrictions in Madrid to prevent the deadly virus from spreading. It’s important not to panic but it’s also very important to be careful. Learn more here.

Is it safe to travel?

Latest Covid-19 Travel Articles

 

 

  • Lonely Planet on travel spike

    The news of COVID-19 vaccine success is causing a spike in travel searches

    “Last week, Pfizer and BioNTech announced that their first COVID-19 vaccine has proven 90% effective in clinical trials, while this week Moderna delivered more good news that the experimental one currently in operation was shown to be 94.5% effective in preventing the coronavirus. While industry experts have shed light on what this means for the future of travel, it seems that the announcements have acted as a boost for the public, who according to some companies, have been searching for holidays since the news broke.” Continue reading here

  • Travel and Leisure on COVID-19 tests

    Airports With COVID-19 Testing Happening On-site

    “Domestic and international airports are offering some peace of mind ahead of holiday travel with on-site COVID-19 testing — see if you can get tested at the hub you’re heading to. ” Continue reading here

  • Travel Pulse on new COVID travel plan

    Manulife’s New COVID Pandemic Travel Plan is Here

    “It’s been a challenging year for us all, no doubt about that. And travel has been the last thing on most people’s minds. But for some Canadians travel has been necessary and there’s no more important time to have travel insurance than during a global pandemic. That’s why Manulife has designed the new COVID 19 Pandemic Travel Plan. When your clients travel with this coverage, they have protection not just for traditional emergency medical expenses, but for COVID 19 related expenses as well.” Continue reading here

  • Travel Weekly on a less connected world

    The world is less connected because of Covid, IATA report says

    “The number of cities connected directly by air service was 36% below pre-pandemic levels at the end of October, according to a new report from IATA. In raw terms, that means that of the more than 19,300 city pairs that were connected by regular air service at the start of 2020, approximately 7,000 aren’t currently on airline schedules.” Continue reading here

 

How to safely store your luggage during the COVID-19 pandemic

Visit our “How to safely store luggage” page to check the regulations for a safe arrival at your destination, and to make sure you’re safe while you drop your luggage on one of our certified shops.

 

Madrid Coronavirus Latest News

(Published in the past days)

  • Spain to lift restrictions for UK and Japan travelers
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  • Latest information 
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  • Spain Adopts Vaccine Passport Under EU’s Digital Green Certificate Plan
    Read here >

  • Spain & Portugal Extend Border Controls Until May 3
    Read here >

 

 

Madrid Airport Information

Official websites are doing a great job at keeping travelers well-updated and at providing the latest information. You can read about the impact of coronavirus on your travel arrangements on the official websites of Madrid’s airports.  Also, check with your airline company to find out about any possible alterations of your travel plans.

Find out more here:

Madrid Public Transport

Keep up to date on public transit here:

Metro staff are available to help while the underground station is open. Those travelling must spread themselves along the platform and inside the trains.

 

Madrid Attractions

Most Madrid attractions have started to reopen. Check our luggage storage Madrid guide and LuggageHero sites in Madrid, if you are ready to travel and explore, once it is safe again.

Here is the list of Madrid’s iconic attractions and their official websites with the latest updates:

All attraction websites update the information about when they will be open again on their websites. Please check these websites regularly to stay tuned.

 

What to do while currently in Madrid

  • Food delivery

The coronavirus situation doesn’t need to prevent you from trying delicious food and keeping your body fueled and healthy. You can visit Glovo Madrid and UberEats or other delivery websites, pick anything you have cravings for and have it delivered to your location.

  • Communicating with your loved ones

You can use this time to reconnect with your loved ones through different video options online. Keeping everyone up-to-date about yourself, making sure everyone is healthy and well and “making someone’s day” by giving them a good laugh is a great way to maintain strong relations even when you cannot physically spend time together.

Virtual coffees and dinner dates with a friend, family member, a loved one, or a “double-date” even with another couple is the thing to do during these corona times. Why not enjoy someone’s’ company while everyone stays in the comfort of their home? Times like these sometimes ask us to adapt to another lifestyle, but why not make the best of it?

  • Watch a Spanish-themed movie

If you can’t explore the city because of the restrictions, you can watch a Spanish movie instead! We all know that feeling when we watch a movie, we see a scene filmed where we’ve been and we scream ‘I’ve been there!” How about watching a movie about Madrid while you are in Madrid? It suddenly changes your current experience of the city. Here is a list of the 30 best Spanish language movies of all time.

  • Read/Write

If you’re at home, you probably have a shelf full of books that you’ve always wanted to read but never got to. Or perhaps you have some texts that you’ve saved on your phone under “read later.” This is the perfect time to take your mind off the current stressful situation and dive into a literary world, at least for a an hour or two a day.

Also, writing or keeping a journal and getting those thoughts and feelings out on paper can be a true stress reliever during times like these.

  • Get some fresh air on your balcony or take a very quick walk around your premises when permitted

Although social distancing during these times is very important, going outdoors for some fresh air or for a walk as often as you can are equally for our health. Making use of your backyard if you have one or simply going on your balcony more frequently during the day is also very important for your health.

protect yourself from coronavirus

 

The entire LuggageHero team wishes you good health and positive vibes!

It’s important that we all follow the measures set by the authorities and protect ourselves and others. By social distancing and taking care of our hygiene, we are lessening the change of the virus spreading. Every individual matters. If coronavirus spreads this fast, imagine how contagious some love and a smile are?

 #SpreadPositivityNotCoronavirus

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