ESTACIÓN DE GUAGUAS (BUS)
Read moreThe bus station is located at the eastern exit of the city, on the via Medular, quite far from the city centre. This is where the buses for Orzola and the north of the island leave from. Those serving the airport, Puerto del Carmen, Costa Teguise and the south of the island leave from Avenida Fred Olsen, on the seafront and not far from the city centre (interchange-intercambiador). The network is efficient and connects the main tourist destinations to each other and to Arrecife.
BUS VALENCIA
Read moreInexpensive decorated and fully adapted to the town when you want to go from the centre to the science museum and the beaches.
BUS URBAINS
Read moreThe city buses of Salamanca de Transportes operate around until. No. 1 leads to the station and No. 4 to the bus station.
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.
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).
BUS URBAINS
Read moreAbout bus lines circulate throughout the city: 0,85 € the ticket, 5,50 € the 10.
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.
BUS URBAINS
Read moreMany bus lines cross the city. Itineraries are available on the company site.
TRANSPORTS PUBLICS
Read moreThe most useful buses are number 1 and number 7. The first one leaves from the center of the city to reach the beaches of Santa Maria del Mar and La Victoria, making several stops along the avenue that runs through the new part of Cádiz and can be taken in Plaza de Sevilla. The second one joins the playa de la Caleta to the one of La Victoria and can be taken behind the cathedral. Finally, number 2 is convenient to go around the city center from the west, between Plaza de España, the hub of the network, and Playa de la Caleta.
AUTOCARES MALLORCA
Read moreConnects the largest tourist points in Majorca.
BUS BARCELONA
Read moreMore than 100 lines serve Barcelona. The tickets are compatible with the metro, streetcar, FGC and Rodalies trains in zone 1. The current fare system allows access to different means of transport with the same ticket for 1 hour and 15 minutes. At night, some 20 urban night routes(Nitbus) and a few intercity routes serve the city's main districts. Most of these buses leave from Plaça Catalunya. The average frequency is 20 minutes on weekends and 30 minutes on weekdays.
JULIVIA BUS
Read moreThis small bus with a sunroof allows you to discover Palafrugell and its coves (Calella, Llafranc and Tamariu). It has a total of 25 stops, but you can stop when you want to visit a place, the Cap Roig garden for example, have a drink in Llafranc or take a dip in Tamariu and catch the bus later. By downloading the julivia bus application, you'll have all the information you need about timetables, routes and the history of the places you'll be passing through. Very handy to circulate in a place where car parks are easily saturated in summer.
BILBOBUS (BUS URBAINS DE BILBAO)
Read moreThis is Bilbao's urban public transport bus service. About 30 lines run during the day throughout the city, generally from 6am to 11pm (this timetable varies according to the lines). You will easily recognise these red buses, whose name comes from the toponym Bilbo (Bilbao in Basque). The Gautxori service also offers eight night bus lines, which start from Plaza Biribila, in the Abando district.
EMT
Read moreIt is the urban bus company of Madrid that has a good network, although the main problem is the traffic. Informative signs have been installed to inform about the waiting time for the next bus. It is very pleasant to take the bus in Madrid. Although for longer distances, the metro is a better option.For night owls, there are also night buses, called búhos ("owls" in Spanish), that take over between midnight and 6am; they leave from Plaza de Cibeles and Puerta del Sol.