Popular Train Journeys in Spain We've compiled a list of the most popular routes that are taken throughout the country. These include high-speed, low cost trains from Madrid to Alicante and Malaga to Madrid, as well as the speedy inter-city trains between Barcelona and Madrid. Omio helps...
I want to go from Spain to... Click here for journeys starting in other countries Madrid Atocha station guide Madrid Chamartin station guide This page explains how to travel by train from Madrid, Malaga, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, Alicante, Valencia to other European cities, and how to buy ...
Train companies in Spain Renfe is Spain’s state-owned train company. It runs high-speed AVE trains which connect Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, Cordoba, Malaga and other Spanish cities at speeds of up to 310km/h. The AVE route from Barcelona to Madrid is the busiest high-speed se...
A guide to train travel from Strasbourg to other European cities, including Strasbourg to Paris, Strasbourg to Italy, Strasbourg to Switzerland, Strasbourg to Amsterdam, Strasbourg to Nice, Strasbourg to Spain
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Malaga, Seville, and Almeria. Alhambra buses provide rides from Granada to Alhambra via route C30, C31, C32 and C34. Granada also features plenty of taxi services, and they provide urban transfers as well as intercity services. It also provides a metro line that connects the city with Albolo...
Train companies in Spain Renfe is Spain’s state-owned train company. It runs high-speed AVE trains which connect Madrid, Barcelona, Seville, Valencia, Cordoba, Malaga and other Spanish cities at speeds of up to 310km/h (192 mph). The AVE route from Barcelona to Madrid is the busiest ...
Paris to Malaga, Seville, Cordoba, Granada, Cadiz from €79 Option 1, Paris to Cordoba, Seville or Malaga by train in a single day Step 1, travel from Paris to Barcelona by TGV Duplex, leaving Paris Gare de Lyon at 07:42, arriving Barcelona Sants 14:29. The impressive 320 km/h (19...
Barcelona to Malaga, Cordoba & Seville AVE: Direct AVE high-speed trains leave Barcelona Sants at 08:35 and 15:15 every day for Cordoba, Seville & Malaga. It's beats flying: City centre to city centre with no formal check-in. Flying is a relay-race of train, airport, flight, airport...
A guide to train travel from Marseille to other European cities, including Marseille to Paris, Marseille to Italy, Marseille to Switzerland, Marseille to Spain