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Madrid, Spain

GPS coordinates, timezone, ISP information, and location data

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GPS Coordinates

Decimal (DD)40.4168, -3.7038
DMS40° 25' 0.5" N, 3° 42' 13.7" W

Current Time

TimezoneEurope/Madrid
UTC OffsetUTC+2

City Information

Population3.2M
RegionCommunity of Madrid
Country CodeES

Top Internet Providers

  • 1Movistar
  • 2Orange
  • 3Vodafone

About Madrid

Madrid is located in Community of Madrid, Spain at coordinates 40.4168° N, -3.7038° W. With a population of approximately 3,223,334, Madrid is a significant metropolitan area in Spain. The city has experienced steady growth in digital infrastructure investment, with multiple ISPs competing to serve its expanding residential and business markets.

The city operates in the Europe/Madrid timezone (UTC+2). Its mid-latitude position gives Madrid moderate seasonal variation in daylight hours. Internet connectivity in Madrid is primarily served by Movistar, Orange, Vodafone. Residents and visitors can use our speed test to check their connection quality from Madrid.

If you're connecting to the internet from Madrid, your IP address will typically show a location within Community of Madrid. IP geolocation in mid-sized cities like Madrid is usually accurate to the regional level, though some connections may resolve to a nearby larger city depending on how the ISP routes traffic. Use our IP lookup tool to check the accuracy for your specific connection.

Internet Connectivity in Madrid

Madrid's internet infrastructure serves a metro population of 3.2 million and has seen significant broadband expansion in recent years. EU-backed digital infrastructure programs have helped accelerate fiber rollout in cities like Madrid. Most central and suburban areas can access speeds of 100 Mbps or higher, with gigabit fiber available in select districts.

The top ISPs operating in MadridMovistar, Orange, and Vodafone — each offer different strengths. Movistar typically provides the widest coverage area, while Orange often competes on speed. Vodafone may offer more competitive pricing or specialized plans for specific neighborhoods. We recommend running a speed test to compare your actual performance against advertised speeds.

IP Address Ranges in Madrid

IP addresses assigned to users in Madrid are allocated by Movistar, Orange, and Vodafone, each of which manages its own blocks of IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. IP address blocks in Spain are allocated through RIPE NCC (Réseaux IP Européens Network Coordination Centre), the regional internet registry for Europe, the Middle East, and parts of Central Asia. RIPE's public database allows anyone to look up which ISP owns a particular IP range — this is what powers IP geolocation services.

When you connect to the internet in Madrid, your ISP assigns you either a dynamic or static IP address. Most residential connections in large cities like Madrid use dynamic IP addresses that change periodically, while businesses often pay for static IPs. This means your IP-based location may shift slightly between sessions, though it will generally remain within the Community of Madrid area. Check your current IP and its associated location using our My IP Address tool, or look up any IP with our IP lookup.

Privacy Tips for Madrid Users

As an EU resident in Madrid, you benefit from the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), one of the strongest privacy frameworks in the world. GDPR requires ISPs like Movistar to obtain clear consent before processing your personal data, and gives you the right to access, correct, or delete your information. Despite these protections, your IP address is still visible to every website you visit unless you use additional privacy measures.

To protect your privacy while browsing from Madrid, consider using a trusted VPN service that encrypts your traffic and masks your real IP address. Even in Madrid, public Wi-Fi at local cafes and public spaces can expose your data. A VPN adds a critical layer of encryption between your device and the internet. After connecting to your VPN, verify it's working properly with our VPN leak test — this checks for DNS, WebRTC, and IPv6 leaks that could expose your real Madrid IP address. You can also check your browser fingerprint to see how uniquely identifiable your browser is, even when using a VPN.