Traffic restrictions to mark Euro 2024 celebrations
On the afternoon of July 15, 2024, Madrid will host ‘Celebrating the victory at Euro 2024 from the side Spanish football teaman event that will cause a significant influx of people, which will have inevitable consequences for pedestrian and motorized mobility on the main roads of the city.
In order to maintain the safety of both those present at the festival and other road users, a special device of municipal police and mobility agents which will ensure maximum satisfaction of traffic needs.
Location:
Although the event will feature a variety of activities, the largest concentration of fans is expected in Plaza de Cibeleson the geographical border of the districts of Centro, Retiro and Salamanca.
After completing the visit to the Zarzuela and Moncloa palaces, it is planned that equipment Euro 2024 Champion. ride an open-top bus around 8:00 pm along the following streets where a high concentration of fans is expected:
- Princess.
- Alberto Aguilera.
- Carranza.
- Sagasta.
- Genoa.
- Columbus Square.
- Highlander.
- Independence Square.
- Montalban.
- Plaza de Cibeles.
Traffic limitation:
From 17:30 (approximately) on 15 July 2024, gradual traffic restrictions are planned on the following roads, including adjacent roads:
- Plaza de Cibeles.
- Alcala.
- Independence Square.
- Gran Via.
- Montalban.
- Alfonso XII.
- Emperor Charles Square IN.
- Paseo del Prado.
- Canovas del Castillo Square.
- Recoletos Walk.
- Columbus Square.
- Goya.
- Spanish Navy.
In addition to the above, and due to the work related to the preparations for the event, from the early morning of July 15, 2024, there will be traffic restrictions that will affect some lanes of the Plaza de Cibeles.
The restriction of traffic on the previously mentioned streets and adjacent roads in order to ensure the safety of the roads and citizens may be expanded or changed depending on the influx of the public and the needs that may be assessed by the authorities personally.
The traffic restrictions are expected to last until approximately 24 hours on July 15, 2024, although they may be extended until late morning on July 16, 2024 depending on public influx.
The Madrid City Council recommends that citizens use public transport, avoid travelling in private vehicles in areas where traffic is restricted and/or limited, and for long-distance travel use the M30 and M40.