If you book one this month, make it Madrid, Spain
$329 across the Atlantic, 60% under the usual.
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JetBlue is doing most of the international lifting right now, with four one-stop fares to Europe and the Caribbean all sitting more than 60 percent below their usual price. Madrid, Spain is the one to settle first, cheap enough that a week in Spain undercuts what a domestic long weekend used to run. Newark and Fort Lauderdale cover anyone who just wants a fast, cheap way out of Michigan.
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💡 Travel Tip: On a one-stop crossing, book an aisle seat toward the front of the first leg so a tight connection in the middle does not turn into a sprint.
💼 Travel Essentials: A walking day across Madrid runs long, and a friction stick like the Body Glide Original Anti-Chafe Balm heads off heel blisters before the cobblestones start them.
📱 Travel Tech: With Madrid as a base, Renfe books high-speed trains to Toledo, Segovia, and Córdoba, turning a city trip into easy day trips across central Spain.
Destination Spotlight: Madrid, Spain
Madrid runs on a late clock, where dinner starts at ten and the streets stay busy long after. The center is dense and walkable, with the whole city on a metro line when your feet give out.
- The Prado, Reina Sofía, and Thyssen sit within a ten-minute walk of each other along the Paseo del Arte, and the city tourism board lists the free evening hours at each.
- Malasaña and Chueca share a grid of nineteenth-century blocks north of Gran Vía, dense with vintage shops, tucked-away vermouth bars, and independent bookstores that reward an unplanned afternoon.
- Retiro Park anchors the east side, where rowboats circle the central pond and the Crystal Palace hosts rotating art installations, all free to wander and busiest on Sunday afternoons.
- Late July empties the city as locals leave for the coast, so book timed entry to the Prado well ahead, since the reduced summer crowds still cluster at the marquee rooms.
Insider Tip: Ride Metro Line 8 from Barajas into the center instead of a taxi, but buy the rechargeable Multi card at the station machine first, since single paper tickets are no longer sold.
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