GARE RENFE
Read moreLocated to the west of Granada, via the Avenida de la Constitución. After 10 years of construction work and numerous delays, due in part to the very particular topography of the surrounding area, the AVE, the equivalent of the TGV, arrived in Granada on June 25, 2019, on a journey from Madrid, inaugurated by Pedro Sánchez, President of the Government. With 3 daily trains to Madrid (approx. 3h30) and 1 to Barcelona. With transfers to Malaga (Antequera) and Seville (Cordoba), and direct trains via "Avant" trains. Trains to Almeria (via Guadix).
TRANSPORTES ROBER
Read moreMost of the bus lines run on the Gran Vía de Colón, including those that take you to Renfe station and the bus station. In addition, the lines that will be most useful for you to reach the heights are as follows:
C 30. Connect Centro and Alhambra. Departure: Plaza Isabel la Católica and stops at Plaza de Realejo, Cuesta del Caidero, puerta de la Justicia and arrival in Alhambra-Generalife
C 31. Connects Centro and Albaicín. Departure: Plaza Nueva and stops at Carretera del Darro, Cuesta del Chapiz, Plaza San Nicolas, Gran Via, Plaza Isabel la Católica.
C 34. This circular connects the Centro with Sacromonte. Departure: Plaza nueva and stops in Carretera del Darro, Sacromonte, Pages, Crt Murcia, Cristo de la Yedra, Av del Hospicio, Gran Vía and plaza nueva
C35. This circular passes through Plaza Isabel la Católica, the Manuel de Falla auditirium and the Alhambra-Generalife car park.
In addition, the C 33 takes you to Cenes de la Vega, starting from the bus station.
EMT
Read moreFrom the centre and the Alameda Main, the bus line No. 3 goes to the bus station and the train station, the A Express line goes to the airport (every 20 to 30 minutes from 7 h to midnight, journey about 15 minutes). At the beginning of Avenida Cervantes, No. 34 goes to El Pedregalejo, No. 35 to the castillo de Gibralfaro, while No. 11 goes to El Palo.
GARE FERROVIAIRE MARÍA ZAMBRANO – RENFE
Read more1 km southwest of the center, the train station expanded to a large shopping center and restaurants. Several direct trains for Cordoba, Seville, Valencia, Madrid (with AVE, high speed train, Talgo 200 or slower trains), Barcelona. Some trains for Algesiras (via Ronda) or Granada (via Antequera) with change to Bobadilla (via El Chorro). Cercanias, suburbs of the line for Álora/C 2 and Fuengirola-Málaga/C 1 (serving Torremolinos, Benalmádena…) leave the railway station (just leaving: Málaga C 1/C 2) or, when the work of the tramway is completed, from Puente de la Misericordia (closer to the city center: Málaga Centro). As for the project to extend line C 1 to Estepona and to link Nerja by train, it is not scheduled until 2015-2020.
Cercanias, suburbs, from line C 1/Fuengirola-Málaga (stop at Terminal 2) drive from the airport to Maria Zambrano Railway Station, about every half-hour: Aeropuerto-Málaga Centro Alameda, traffic from 6:44 a. m. to 00:54 a. m. From Málaga Maria Zambrano-Aeropuerto and further to Fuengirola (serving Torremolinos, Benalmádena…) from 5:23 a. m. to 11:33 p. m. and from Fuengirola to Málaga Maria Zambrano from 6:10 a. m. to 0 p. m. h 20.
FRS IBERIA
Read moreFRS Iberia is one of four airlines offering direct services to Ceuta, a Spanish enclave in Morocco, a city dedicated to shopping but also boasting an interesting cultural heritage. The journey takes around an hour, and there are up to eight crossings a day. Passengers and cars are of course welcome on this ferry. The first departure from Algeciras is usually at 7.15 a.m., and the last departure at 8 p.m. The company also operates connections to Tangiers (8 per day, crossing time approx. 1.5 hours).
BALEARIA
Read moreFounded in 1998, the Balearia shipping company covers the whole of the south-western Mediterranean and provides a comprehensive inter-island connection service. Located in the port of Ibiza, the company offers travellers a fleet of high-capacity ferries that leave every half hour for the port of La Savina, starting at 7am. Some of the ferries have the capacity to take vehicles on board (check the timetable on the web). The boats are all comfortable: television, air conditioning, bar, disabled access and external access to the deck.
TRAIN AÉROPORT
Read moreThe journey to the city centre takes about 25 minutes. Departures approximately every 30 minutes from the airport between 5:42 am and 11:38 pm. Departures from Passeig de Gràcia towards the airport between 5:08 and 23:07 (from Sants, between 5:13 and 23:14). From Terminal 1: you will need to take a free shuttle bus (about 10 minutes drive) to get to the station. This option is not very practical, it is better to opt for the bus if you arrive at Terminal 1. From Terminal 2: access to the station is via a covered footbridge.
EMTUSA (EMPRESA MUNICIPAL DE TRANSPORTES URBANOS)
Read moreThe terminus of the urban buses from Huelva is located close to the bus station, a little higher. Bus no. 5 for example of toured city, no. 6 goes to the city centre and the dessert hostel (North-East) and borrow the avenida Alameda-Sundheim (south).
METRO BILBAO
Read moreBilbao's metro network currently consists of three lines. An easy and very safe means of communication, the metro serves all the towns on the right bank, from Plentzia on line 1 to the capital's Casco Viejo, including Getxo and Sopelana. Line 2 goes to Portugalete, on the left bank, as well as Barakaldo and Santurtzi. Line 3, inaugurated in 2017, connects the centre with the northern districts of the city. The futuristic look of the metro mouths is by Norman Foster.
BUS URBAINS
Read moreAbout bus lines circulate throughout the city: 0,85 € the ticket, 5,50 € the 10.
AÉROPORT LOS RODEOS
Read moreTNF (Tenerife North) is one of the two airports of Tenerife, less frequented than the southern one. From the mainland, the routes are operated by Iberia, Vueling and Ryanair. It also provides inter-island flights, with Binter and Canaryfly. At the exit of the terminal, a notice board indicates the bus numbers and the waiting time. For Santa Cruz (passing through La Laguna), n° 20 and 104; for Puerto de la Cruz, n° 30 and for Los Cristianos airport, to the south, n° 343, which passes through Puerto de la Cruz. 6 car rental agencies including Cicar.
BINTER
Read moreThe company Binter Canarias is the specialist in Canary flights and the flights are numerous for the most famous. Binter connects the 7 islands of the Canary Islands to the North and South Tenerife, Gran Canaria, La Palma, Lanzarote, La Gomera, Fuerteventura and El Hierro, at the departure of numerous airports, and in inter-islands, and also offers flights + hotels, or solo hotels and cars. Do not hesitate to take your ticket well in advance to enjoy the best rates.
ESTACIÓ DE SANTS
Read moreThis is Barcelona's central railway station, inaugurated in 1979 after more than 10 years of work. Located in the north-west of the city, in the Sants district, it is organised on two levels: the ground floor, dedicated to welcoming travellers, and the basement, where the quays and tracks are located. On the spot: trains to the airport, AVE (high speed) trains from major Spanish cities, TGV from Paris, many regional lines and suburban trains! Luggage lockers, tourist office and public toilets.
TRAM DE SOLLER
Read moreFrom Sóller, every day from 8 am to 20 pm.
AÉROPORT
Read moreLocated 8 km from the capital, Santa Cruz de La Palma, it connects directly, several times a day, to the islands of Tenerife (Los Rodeos airport, to the north and Reina Sofia, to the south) as well as Gran Canaria. There are no direct flights to the other islands: El Hierro, La Gomera, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. You will have to change in Tenerife. Two companies provide these connections: Binter Canarias and Canaryfly. Five car rental companies are present at the airport: Cicar, Europcar, Hertz, Avis and Top car. Before departure, enjoy the beautiful terrace with a view of the sea.
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreBuses to all the province (Alhama de Granada, Loja, Guadix, Baza, Motril, Costa Tropical...), via the company Alsa/Alsina Graells (www.alsa.es) and most of the capitals of the Andalusian provinces, as well as to the Alpujarra (at least two round trip buses per day) For the Sierra Nevada, the company Autocares Tocina-Bonal (https://autotransportetocina.es) will take you to the ski slopes (first bus at 8am and return at 6pm). It is better to book online to avoid waiting girls. And for all Spain and international.
TUSSAM
Read moreTussam operates almost forty bus routes. Maps, including the T1 streetcar line, are available from Tussam ticket offices in Plaza Encarnación, Plaza Nueva, Prado Sebastián, Gran Plaza, Osarío and Macarena. The four circular lines C1, C2, C3, C4 connect the stations (following boulevards and ring roads), as do the C5 (passing through Plaza Nueva) and C6. There are also Radiales Transversales and Periféricas lines. However, these have little impact on the heart of the city center, which is almost entirely pedestrianized.
VUELING
Read moreVueling offers direct flights from Paris CDG to Ibiza between June and late October. Since Orly, the low cost of Spain offers direct flights to Alicante, Barcelona, Ciudad Real, Granada, Lleida, Madrid, Malaga, Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle, Seville and Valencia. Many other Spanish and international destinations are proposed with a stopover in Barcelona: Bilbao, Gran Canaria, La Coruña, Majorca, Minorque, Oviedo, Tenerife and Vigo.
AÉROPORT FEDERICO GARCÍA LORCA GRANADA-JAÉN
Read moreThe airport is around 25 km from the town. Daily flights from Paris, usually with a stopover in Barcelona (Vueling) or Madrid (Iberia). Departures from Orly for Iberia and Roissy for Vueling. Daily flights to Barcelona (Vueling) and Madrid (Air Nostrum). Vueling also offers flights from Granada to Tenerife Sud, Palma de Mallorca and Gran Canaria. Bar-Cafeteria, parking lot. Two car rental companies: Avis and Ok Mobility.
Two options for getting to Granada: shuttle bus (see below airport-Granada bus) and cab.
BUS URBAINS
Read moreMany bus lines cross the city. Itineraries are available on the company site.
FRED OLSEN
Read moreThis shipping company is present in almost all the islands. From Las Palmas, it serves Fuerteventura with daily trips, arriving in Morro Jable, in the south of the island. As well as the island of Lanzarote, also with daily routes. You can also go to Tenerife, Santa Cruz, in the north of the island or Los Cristianos, in the south. This company has the reputation of having slightly faster routes than Naviera Armas, but this is not obvious. On the other hand, arrivals and departures are made from the port of Agaete.
TELEFÈRIC DEL PORT
Read moreThe cable car from the port of Barcelona connects the beaches of La Barceloneta district to the hill of Montjuïc by flying over the port. Originally designed for the 1929 International Exhibition, it was not finally inaugurated until 1931 due to the complexity of the work. It consists of two sections and three stations: Sant Sebastià, Jaume I and Miramar. The line is 1,300 metres long and takes less than ten minutes to complete; the route culminates at 107 metres above sea level at Jaime I Tower, offering a sublime view of the city and the sea.
TAXIS
Read moreMurcia Cathedral is a must-see during your stay in the city. This magnificent cathedral is an outstanding example of Spanish Gothic architecture. With its imposing towers and richly decorated façade, it's sure to impress. Inside, you can admire superb stained glass windows, sculptures and religious paintings.
MARINA DE MOGÁN
Read moreLatitude 27 ° 49 ' N, longitude 15 ° 40 ' W. Longshoremen 200. Specialized in yachts over 12 m. Drinking water, electricity, telephone, diesel and gasoline, crane, mechanical workshop.
MEDITERRANEA PITIUSA
Read moreMediterránea Pitiusa is Formentera's local shipping company. It offers a range of fares to suit every need. Originating from the Pityuses, it has four modern, comfortable boats, all of which are suitable for people with reduced mobility. Three routes and a departure frequency that in high season reaches every 30 minutes. Easy-to-use, comprehensive website for online sales and check-in. Several offers and packages are available: ferry/bike; ferry/scooter; ferry/bus. Pets allowed.
PORT DE PLAISANCE DE FORMENTERA
Read moreThe marina of Formentera has 64 moorings.
ESTACIÓN JOAQUÍN SOROLLA
Read moreBuilt in 2008, this station is located in the center of the city, about 800 meters south of the historic Estación del Norte, rather reserved for cercanias trains (between our RER and TER). Since the inauguration of the AVE Valencia-Madrid line (high speed trains) at the end of 2010, it is possible to reach Madrid in a little more than 1h30. Regular connections with Barcelona (about 3 hours). The station is also used to reach other cities in the Valencian Community such as Alicante (about 1h30). There is a tourist information point.
TRAINS RODALIES DE CATALUNYA
Read moreTrain service operated by Renfe. Departures from Plaça Catalunya, Sants, Passeig de Gràcia, etc. stations. The network includes six regional lines and seven commuter train lines. These suburban trains will allow you to reach for example the airport, Castelldefels or Sitges. The regional network, whose trains leave from the Estació de França, covers several lines to Lleida, Tarragona and Girona.
FUNICULAR DE ARTXANDA
Read moreThe walk starts from Castaños street, near the Campo Volantin, between the city hall and the Salvé bridge, to the top of Artxanda mountain, 250 meters above sea level, a leisure area with large green spaces, walks, bars and restaurants. It offers the best view of Bilbao. Inaugurated in 1915, the funicular travels 770 meters in 3 minutes, with departures every 15 minutes. In addition to its utilitarian function, the funicular is a tourist attraction in Bilbao.
RADIO TAXI MURCIA
Read moreOther resorts on the Gran Vía and around the cathedral.
LE CARRILET (PETIT TRAIN)
Read moreAll summer long, this public transport connects the village of Sant Martí d'Empúries in the north with Cala Montgó in the south. There are several stops along the beaches, in Old Escala and on the Passeig Maritim. Practical to walk along the coast and especially to enjoy the passeig maritim, which has been developed along the coast since the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, it also delights children. We recommend this resolutely eco-responsible option for travelling while preserving the area.
MÉTRO AÉROPORT
Read moreThe line 9 South, currently being extended, currently connects the T 1 and T 2 terminals from the airport with 3 stations in central Barcelona: Torrassa (L 1), Collblanc (L 5) and Zona Universitària (L 3). The journey takes about 30 minutes.
GARE ROUTIÈRE
Read moreLinks with Burgos, Vitoria, Soria, Madrid, Saint Sébastien, Pamplona, Zaragoza, Santander, Barcelona, Bilbao.
BRUSSELS AIRLINES
Read moreBrussels Airlines offers daily flights and direct to Bilbao at the beginning of Brussels. Allow 2 hours flight.
TAXI
Read moreIn Madrid, of course, you'll find plenty of cabs, easily identifiable by their color: all white with a red stripe on the front doors. The initial fare is €2.50 from Monday to Friday, between 6am and 9pm. At night, on weekdays and weekends, the initial price is €3.15. A trip in the city center costs around €7.
Tele Taxi ✆ +34 913 712 131
Radio Taxi Independiente ✆ +34 914 051 213
Radio Teléfono Taxi - Euro Taxi (approved for the motor-impaired) ✆ +34 915 478 200 - +34 915 478 500
RADIO TAXI
Read moreÁvila is a city in the province of Ávila in Spain. To get around the city easily, visitors can call on the services of Radio Taxi Ávila. This cab company has a modern fleet of 42 vehicles, all equipped with the best amenities and state-of-the-art technology. The cabs are tailored to customers' needs and offer a comfortable and convenient way to discover Ávila and the surrounding area. Whether for sightseeing or to visit neighboring villages, customers can book their journey with ease.
TAXIS ABUTAXI 24H
Read moreBurgos is a city in the province of Burgos in Spain. For all your travel needs in the city, you can call on the ABUTAXI cab service. Available 24 hours a day, this radio cab service is staffed by teleoperators specifically trained to help you find the assistance that best suits your needs. Cabs are available throughout the city, and are adapted to meet all physical needs, whether for a disabled person or for any other reason. ABUTAXI also offers services for events with companies, public entities or private individuals.
BINTER CANARIAS INTER-ÎLES
Read moreThis historical company connects Fuerteventura to Gran Canaria with direct flights seven times a day (with a duration of about 40 minutes). There are also direct flights to Tenerife North, (Los Rodeos) four times a day and flights to Tenerife South, but with a change in Las Palmas. For all other islands, the flight will be with a change in Tenerife North. The weight of luggage in the hold will be limited to 6 kilos against 10 kilos for long-haul flights.
CENTRALE DE TAXIS
Read moreEl Hierro's main cab rank is easily recognizable: a white house with the Transhierro logo. You can, of course, take a cab there directly. But the island has developed a very interesting system for non-motorized travellers: the taxi-bus combination. You take the main route to the island's three stations, from where cabs can then take you to a specific destination and pick you up. A rather ecological solution for an island that is a Biosphere Reserve and a Geopark.
NAVIERA ARMAS
Read moreOnly Naviera Armas operates a direct daily route from Los Cristianos, in the south of Tenerife, with a different timetable depending on the day and which lasts an average of almost three hours. The arrival is in Puerto de la Estaca, the port on the island of El Hierro, located 10 kilometres from Valverde and developed since 1960. On board, cafeterias, bars, TV room. Everything for a rather pleasant mini-cruise while observing the coasts and the sea. For the ticket, it is easier to book online and arrive an hour earlier if you have a vehicle.
AÉROPORT
Read moreBuilt in 1999, it is located 3 km west of Playa de Santiago. Binter alone operates two daily direct flights to Tenerife North Airport (Los Rodeos). But you can reach all the other islands of the archipelago with a stopover in Tenerife North. For buses, there are two lines, No. 6 takes you to Valle Gran Rey and No. 7 to San Sebastián de la Gomera. Departures are coordinated with aircraft arrivals, as well as returns from both cities. Two car rental companies at the airport: Cicar and Plus Car.
STATION DE BUS DE SAN SEBASTIAN DE LA GOMERA
Read moreLocated at the entrance to the town above the covered market, it is the main bus station, guagas, on the island of La Gomera. There are seven lines that run all over the island. No. 1: from San Sebastián to Valle Gran Rey; No. 2: fromSan Sebastián to Vallerhermoso, passing through Hermigua, Agulo and Las Rosas; No. 3: from San Sebastián to Alajeró via Playa Santiago; No. 4: from Vallehermoso to La Dama; No. 5: from Vallehermoso to Alojera; No. 6: from the airport to Valle Gran Rey; No. 7: from San Sebastián to the airport
STATION INSULAIRE DE BUS DE PUERTO DEL ROSARIO
Read moreIt is the main bus station of the island, located in the upper part of the city. From here you can travel in all directions (eighteen lines in total). Main destinations: No. 3 to the airport; No. 6 to Corralejo; No. 7 to El Cotillo and No. 10 to Morro Jable; No. 11 to Gran Tarajal. If you visit the website, you will find all the destinations and timetables. They operate with regularity. The main cab stand is at the exit.
ESTACIÓN DE GUAGUAS
Read moreIcod is directly connected to Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz: line 107 to Santa Cruz, passing through La Orotava and La Laguna; line 325 to either Puerto de la Cruz or Los Gigantes; line 363 to Buenavista, passing through Garachico. To get around the city, it is highly recommended to take a taxi or a rental car, due to the steepness of the terrain and the narrowness of the roads. This is especially true for getting to the Cueva del Viento, the local attraction.
AUTOBUSES DE LINEA TITSA
Read moreThe island is well served by these buses and the timetables are reliable. Some lines pass through natural parks (Teno, Anaga and Teide) and tourist villages, ideal if you are not motorized or if you are hiking, as you leave the car in a village and get dropped off by bus at the start of the route. To find out the time of the next bus stop, dial 27286 on your mobile and then TITSA - space - stop number by SMS. Regular buses: Candelaria, No. 120; Los Cristianos, playa de las Americas and Grandilla de Abona, to the south, No. 111.