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.
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.
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.