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Read moreAfter three years of waiting, eighteen months of work and a budget of over €2.2 million, the new bus station finally opened in November 2019. The new terminal has twenty bays and is open from 5.30am to 11.30pm. With ticket sales point, information point, toilets. It hosts the urban lines of Puerto de la Cruz as well as various lines to the rest of the island of Tenerife. N° 102 for the North airport "Los Rodeos"; N° 343 for Los Cristianos (convenient for boats or Reina Sofia airport, in the south).
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Read moreEast of the Puente del Cachorro, it serves all destinations to the west: for the province of Huelva, and Portugal (Faro, Lisbon). But also connections to Madrid, Cordoba, Málaga, Granada, Jaén, Barcelona, Valencia, mainly by the companies Alsa (www.alsa.com) and Damas (www.damas-sa.es). As well as the metropolitan area and the province of Seville. Grupo Valenzuela (www.grupovalenzuela.com) also serves the province of Cadiz.
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Read moreBuses serving the other towns on the island (level 0) and city buses (level -1) leave from here. Since September 2018, a new "tenmas" card has replaced the old formulas. With the ecological motive, in display, this card will no longer be disposable, but assigned once and for all and reloadable. On sale at Titsa counters, online or at kiosks displaying the logo, but not on buses. You validate it on the way in, but also on the way out. And you will then see the amount of your balance displayed on this card.
ESTACIÓ D'AUTOBUSOS BARCELONA NORD
Read moreBarcelona North bus station is located in the Eixample district, about 15 minutes walk from Plaça Catalunya. It occupies the site of a former railway station built in 1862, whose main building in neoclassical style is the work of Pere Andrés. It is Barcelona's main bus station, with buses that connect Barcelona with the main cities in the rest of Spain and Europe. Adjacent to its southern facade is a 3-hectare park.
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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.
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Read moreLinks with Burgos, Vitoria, Soria, Madrid, Saint Sébastien, Pamplona, Zaragoza, Santander, Barcelona, Bilbao.
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.
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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.
ESTACIÓ D'AUTOBUSES DE SANTS
Read moreLocated right next to the Barcelona-Sants train station (on the left as you exit Plaça de los Països Catalans), this bus station houses the offices of several bus companies operating national and international routes. These include Flixbus, which links major French cities with Barcelona, as well as smaller towns such as Béziers, Dijon, Poitiers, Perpignan, Carcassonne, Avignon, La Rochelle, etc.
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Read moreLocated next to the train station, Girona's bus station serves the region as well as international destinations. The company Sagalés (https://www.sagales.com) covers most of Catalonia, including the Costa Brava. With regular departures to Barcelona (Barcelona North station, metro: Arc de Triomf). The company Eurolines (https://www.eurolines.de/fr) operates routes between Girona and Europe.
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Read moreThe resort is located in the upper part of Marbella, where there are buses to Malaga, including direct buses to the airport and for the entire Costa del Sol, towards Algeciras or Almeria. Also to Seville, Jerez, Ronda, Granada and Madrid (Daibus company). From the bus station, city bus No. 7 goes to the Avenida Ricardo Soriano stop, from where some buses leave for Puerto Banús, Estepona, Fuengirola. Buses leaving for Puerto Banús, Estepona and Fuengirola also have stops on this avenue.
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Read moreBuses to Seville, including one direct, 4 times a day, operated by Samar (samar.es), which also serves Malaga, including 1 direct (1h45), 8 times a day on weekdays, slightly less at weekends. To the coast (Marbella, Torremolinos, Fuengirola) with Portillo Avanza (http://portillo.avanzabus.com). To reach the region's pueblos blancos, notably Setenil de las Bodegas, take the Sierra de las Nieves company (https://www.grupopacopepe.com). Please note that there is no notice board indicating the platform. Be on the lookout.
MARCOS MUÑOZ
Read moreAndújar, a town in the province of Jaén in Spain, is served by the bus company Autocares Marcos Muñoz. The company's address is Estacion d'Autobuses, 23740 Andújar, Jaén, Spain.
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Read moreIt offers bus connections to several destinations, including Málaga, Marbella, Madrid, Torrevieja and Alicante. Trains to Bilbao, Barcelona and Seville are also available from this station. Departure times vary according to destination and bus company. We recommend consulting the online timetable or contacting the station for the latest information. The Estación D'Autobuses D'Andújar bus station is easily accessible by car or public transport.
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Read moreIn this station, located not far from the Avenida de Madrid, there are buses to all the main towns in the province of Jaén: Baeza, Úbeda, Cazorla, Linares, Andújar... As well as to Granada, with a bus leaving almost every hour from 7.30 am to 9.30 pm, and to other provincial capitals in Andalusia, Seville, Cordoba, Málaga, Almería, with the company Alsa (https://www.alsa.es) and to Madrid with the company Samar (https://samar.es). This is the preferred mode of transport if you do not have a car.