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| Area:International | Type:Outdoors | Frequency:810 |
| Address:Outside the brand-new MONCLOA station in Madrid, Spain | Format:large screen | Duration:10s |
| Location:Outside the brand-new MONCLOA station in Madrid, Spain | Min Qty:1 | |
| Size:/ | Min Period:week |
Large-screen advertisements also support real-time updates and interactive features. Brands can adjust content at any time according to market changes, and even interact with the audience in real time. Advertising is no longer limited to traditional one-way communication but has become a two-way dialogue between brands and consumers. The large-screen advertising at MONCLOA Station provides brands with an excellent platform to showcase their strength and convey value. It is not just a screen, but also an emotional bridge connecting brands with the citizens of Madrid. MONCLOA Station is located at 4 Moret Avenue in the center of Madrid and is an important transportation hub connecting Metro Line 6 and multiple bus routes, with high daily foot traffic. The station is near the Temple of Debod and Plaza de España, with well-developed surrounding commercial facilities, covering both commuters and tourists. It not only displays commercial brands but also frequently broadcasts local artworks and cultural events, becoming an emotional bridge connecting brands with the citizens of Madrid. The precise targeting of large-screen advertisements makes ad placement more efficient, significantly enhancing return on investment. Thanks to its transportation hub location and commercial support, it has high exposure potential. Leveraging transportation hub traffic, central city location, and all-day display capabilities, it becomes a high-value advertising medium, especially suitable for FMCG, tourism, and local service brands. As an intelligent media benchmark in the capital's core transportation hub, relying on multi-dimensional technological innovation and scenario-based operations, it has become an important medium for city-level information dissemination and brand experience.
MONCLOA Station has an average daily passenger flow of 350,000, of which 68% are commuters, mainly aged 25-45, with a median monthly income of 3,200 euros, making them a key demographic for consumption upgrades. Within a 300-meter radius of the station, there are 2 universities, 4 top-tier hospitals, and government institutions, forming a highly educated and high-spending precise reach circle.Through three breakthroughs—technological enhancement, content contextualization, and value ecosystem integration—it has redefined the possibilities of transit hub media. Its value is reflected not only in the precision and conversion rate of advertising reach but also in constructing a symbiotic system for city services, brand experience, and cultural communication. For advertisers, the large screens are not only an efficient traffic entry point but also a digital bridge connecting urban life, with an expected long-term investment return rate 1.8 times the industry average.MONCLOA Station is Madrid's most important multimodal transport hub, connecting Metro Lines 3 and 6, intercity buses, long-distance coaches, and multiple bus routes, with an average daily passenger flow of 360,000 and an annual passenger volume exceeding 116 million. Its location is adjacent to Madrid Complutense University, the Spanish Air Force headquarters, and several government institutions. The main audience consists of commuters, students, business people, and tourists, forming a composite demographic matrix with high consumption potential and strong communication value.

















