Fares on the Geneva to Madrid route vary noticeably by season and demand. Right now the lowest available price is €71. Non-stop flights are available, making it a convenient option if you want to skip layovers. Booking further in advance typically unlocks lower prices, especially around school holidays and peak travel months. The calendar below maps out the cheapest and most expensive months so you can plan before committing to dates.
The cheapest fares on popular routes like this tend to sell out first, so it pays to book early once you spot a good price. Early-morning and late-night departures from Geneva are often priced lower than midday flights. SkyHopp refreshes fares regularly - if the current price doesn't fit your budget, check back in a few days as availability changes. See all flights from Geneva to Spain→
Based on tracked fares, August is the cheapest month to fly this route at around €71.
Prices last updated: July 2026
Madrid sits at 667 metres above sea level — the highest capital in the European Union — which gives it dramatically clear light in summer and genuinely cold winters that many visitors do not expect. The Paseo del Arte boulevard connects the Prado Museum (Velazquez, Goya, El Greco, Rubens), the Reina Sofia (Picasso's Guernica, Dali, Miro), and the Thyssen-Bornemisza (Van Gogh, Monet, Hopper) within 15 minutes' walk — one of the highest concentrations of world-class art on a single street in the world. The Retiro Park, Madrid's answer to Central Park, contains the Crystal Palace, a boat lake, and shaded paths that make it the city's primary public space on weekend afternoons. Madrid's late schedule — dinner after 9pm, clubs open until 6am — is not a cliche but a genuine structural feature of the city's social life. Barajas Airport (MAD) is Spain's largest hub with Iberia and Vueling as the dominant carriers, well connected to Latin America and across Europe. For intra-European flights, January-March and November are when Madrid fares drop most sharply; summer (July-August) brings a 30-40% premium driven by both inbound tourism and Spanish domestic demand. Toledo (25 min by AVE), Segovia (30 min by AVE), and Avila (90 min) are the three strongest day trips by high-speed rail, with Toledo being the most rewarding for its El Greco paintings and medieval Muslim-Christian-Jewish architectural synthesis.