MÉTRO DE MALAGA
Read moreInaugurated on July 30, 2014, after many years of waiting and delays, the metro currently links the university to the Martín Carpena Sports Palace (in the western part of the city) via two lines that converge in a V-shape, for a total of 12 km of traffic and 20 stations. It is now the second metro in the Andalusian region after Seville, and the seventh in Spain. Initially scheduled for 2017, completion of the entire project (14.8 km and 23 stations) has been postponed several times. As a result, traffic jams persist.
MÉTRO
Read moreThis metro is the T1 line, which connects Ciudad Expo to Olivar de Quintos from west to east via a total of 22 stops. Three of these stops are interesting for getting around when visiting Seville: Prado de San Sebastián, which is close to one of the two bus stations and the tram line; Puerta Jerez, which brings you closer to the Alcázar and the cathedral; and Plaza de Cuba, which takes you to Triana. You can buy rechargeable cards that allow you to travel by bus or tram afterwards.
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).
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.
TAXIS
Read moreEstepona is a town in the province of Malaga in Spain. To make it easier for visitors to get around, there's a cab service called Radio Taxi Estepona. This service offers comfortable and convenient transfers throughout the city. Cabs depart from the Palacio de Congresos in the Exhibition and Conference Center Estepona. Whether you need to get to your hotel, visit tourist attractions or get around the city, Radio Taxi Estepona is there to meet your transportation needs.
TAXIS
Read moreBenalmádena is a town in the province of Malaga. To get around the town, visitors can use the local cabs. Cabs offer a variety of services, such as transfers to the airport and AVE station, cabs adapted for people with reduced mobility, trips to golf courses and other provincial, national and international destinations. Fares are based on a list of approximate prices for the most common destinations. Benalmádena cabs are equipped with meters, and vehicles are serviced annually to ensure safety and comfort. Cabs are also equipped with air conditioning and heating.
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.
TAXIS
Read moreSalobreña, a town in the province of Granada in Andalusia, offers a reliable and efficient cab service. Whether for trips around town or longer journeys, it has several vehicles to meet its customers' needs. The cabs are also adapted for people with reduced mobility, with access ramps and spacious areas for wheelchairs. In addition to the cab service, Miguel García Melero offers personalized excursions to discover the most beautiful spots on the Costa Tropical, the Alpujarras, Granada and Andalusia in general. Prices are competitive and drivers are courteous and professional. For companies, a cab service tailored to corporate needs is available, with punctual drivers and comfortable, elegant vehicles.
LAS BICIS NARANJAS
Read moreThe bikes you rent are almost as heavy as the Parisian velibs but have a nice orange color. A must for getting around, made very easy in a city that is completely flat and has a lot of bike paths. You should also know that in one hour, you have plenty of time to go around the city, without hurrying. From now on, you can also rent electric bikes. Finally, the company offers guided tours of the city in which you will be accompanied by a real guide.
TRACKETEA
Read moreFor the time being, the city of Huelva has not set up a system for accessing electric scooters, and no applications are yet in the field. But as the city and its surroundings are quite flat, the Onubenses have frankly embraced this mode of travel, acquiring fairly simple but effective models. For shorter stays, you can use this company's rental services. You'll come across them at the start of the muelle and at the arrival of the "canoa" at Plaza Pérez Pastor in Punta Umbria.