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iryo connects major Spanish cities with efficient high-speed service.

The latest addition to high-speed rail travel in Spain is the privately owned provider called iyro, which offers smooth, comfortable travel with cost-friendly fares. Partially owned by Trenitalia, the esteemed national national Italian rail provider (alongside Air Nostrum and Globalvia, a Spanish airline), iyro ensures that travellers seeking to explore Spain are in good hands.

iryo routes

Hop on Iryo’s high-speed trains from Madrid, Zaragoza, Barcelona, Valencia, Cuenca, Alicante, Cordoba, Malaga, Seville, Tarragona, Albacete and Antequera for a quick, comfortable ride. As this is a new provider, having only made its first journey in late 2022, expect more cities and more frequent services to become available as iyro becomes more established.

Barcelona Sants 👈👉 Madrid Atocha

  • ⌚ Travel time: 2h30
  • 🧳 16 round-trips a day

Madrid Atocha 👈👉 Valencia Joachim

  • ⌚ Travel time: 1h55
  • 🧳 6 round-trips a day

Madrid Atocha 👈👉 Zaragoza

  • ⌚ Travel time: 1h15
  • 🧳 8 round-trips a day

Madrid Atocha 👈👉 Sevilla S Lucia

  • ⌚ Travel time: 2h35
  • 🧳 5 round-trips a day

Madrid Atocha 👈👉 Malaga

  • ⌚ Travel time: 2h35
  • 🧳 5 round-trips a day

Barcelona Sants 👈👉 Zaragoza

  • ⌚ Travel time: 1h30
  • 🧳 8 round-trips a day

iyro’s high-speed fleet

The iryo trains operate along the same physical rail system used by Renfe and Ouigo, but the physical train itself differs. iyro runs its service aboard the sleek Frecciarossa 1000, the same model used by Trenitalia and is the fastest, most modern, and most sustainable train in all of Europe.

Other train options in Spain

This arrival of iryo marked Spain as the first European country with three different high-speed rail operators. Thanks to more competition in the market, prices across all competitors have decreased. This ensures that travellers in Spain have plenty of options when it comes to companies to choose from, competitive pricing and flexible schedules.

Renfe’s AVE and Avlo service

AVE

AVE, which stands for Alta Velocidad Española or Spanish high speed, conveniently named after the Spanish word for bird, is the high-speed train service operated by Spain’s national train operator, Renfe. AVE offers similar amentities and travel times as iryo, yet Renfe reaches far more destinations than iryo currently does, including destinations in France. The modern AVE trains include different classes of service fit for all budgets.

AVLO

In response to cheaper options entering the Spanish train market, Renfe launched its high-speed, lower-cost option: AVLO. The main route offered by AVLO is Madrid <> Barcelona with convenient stops, such as Zarragoza and Tarragona, along the way. Expect comfortable travel, but fewer amenities than those offered on AVE trains.

Alvia

Alvia trains run on both the high-speed and mid- to low-speed routes, reaching those off-the-beaten-path destinations in Spain that are absolutely worth a visit. Alvia trains often have more stops and longer train rides, which offers the advantage of having more time to soak up the beautiful scenery along the journey.

Ouigo Spain

The French-owned low-cost carrier in Spain is Ouigo España. This no-frills provider has very basic amenities, thus allowing them to often offer the cheapest price for train tickets in Spain. For those looking for a frill or two, there are limited seats that are larger with more space for travellers, but these often fill up quickly.

Both Ouigo Spain and iryo currently only serve major cities on high-speed lines. If you wish to visit one of the many incredible cities and towns not reached by these two providers, Renfe, Spain’s national train provider, has you covered.

What to know for the day of travel

Ticket control and passport checks will occur before passengers board their train. Boarding begins half an hour before the train departs from the station. Please ensure you arrive on time, as boarding closes 2 minutes before the departure time stated on your ticket.

Luggage

All passengers can bring one small personal item (36 × 27 × 15 cm) and one cabin‑size bag (55 × 35 × 25 cm) at no extra cost. When travelling with iryo, expect for luggage to be checked at the boarding gate to ensure everything fits within your fare’s allowance. Depending on your ticket, you may also bring a large suitcase.

If your bags are too big or you bring more than your fare allows, a €40 surcharge applies on the spot, and only one extra suitcase per person can be accepted. Make sure your bags are labelled and stowed correctly: large suitcases in the racks between carriages, cabin bags on the overhead shelf and your personal item under the seat in front of you.

For for information on baggage allowance, see the class-specific details below.

Booking travel aboard iyro trains

Iyro tickets are available for booking 250 days in advance. When booking train travels across Spain, use Rail Europe's to see and compare all journeys offered by all of the Spanish train operators all in one search. This allows you to optimise your budget and departure and arrival times, all in one convenient, secure location.

Sièges

Classes of services

iyro has entered the Spanish rail system at full speed, offering the perfect balance of quality service, comfortable travel and competitive fares.

Perks included in all iryo train classes


  • Comfortable leather seats
  • Single, double, and four-person tables (varies by class)
  • USB and standard sockets
  • Individual armrests
  • 5G Wi-Fi
  • Free travel for children up to 3 years old

Alimentation et boissons

Dining options aboard iryo trains

All classes have access to the bar car, where snacks and drinks can be purchased. iryo has intentionally created menus with healthy ingredients prepared on the spot. Travellers will find popular Spanish staples like cured ham sandwiches, olives with anchovies, tortilla de patata, patatas bravas and more.

Pair these locals favorites with a glass of Crianza, Roble or another of the famous Spanish wines. For those with allergies or specific dietary needs, all ingredient details are available on the menu when ordering. If you are enjoying Pair these locals favorites with a glass of Crianza, Roble or another of the famous Spanish wines. For those with allergies or specific dietary needs, all ingredient details are available on the menu when ordering. If you are enjoying the scenery too much to get up, a trolley with snacks and drinks will pass by your seat during the trip. the scenery too much to get up, a trolley with snacks and drinks will pass by your seat during the trip.

Passagers enfant et jeunes

Les âges pour définir les catégories "enfants" et "jeunes" peuvent varier selon les pays et les transporteurs. C’est pourquoi nous demandons l’âge des jeunes passagers.

Parfois les enfants en dessous d’un certain âge peuvent voyager gratuitement sans siège. Si vous voulez être sûr d’avoir un siège pour les enfants, mettez « 6 » pour l’âge des enfants.

En savoir plus sur l’âge des enfants et des jeunes. Voir aussi les réductions jeunes et les cartes rail.