Bus Travel in Granada

The best option for getting about in Granada is by busincluding Avignon, Clermont Ferrand and Lyon. Website:
or taxi. Driving in the town centre is not recommendedThe Granada bus station has 28 platforms and
as the streets are highly congested and most touristinformation screens that provide information on all the
areas are pedestrianised. There are several regulararrivals and departures.
bus routes which cover the main areas of the city, butThere is also a restaurant and cafe at Granada Bus
if you are planning on seeing the main sights, includingStation. The restaurant has a large dining room and
the Albaicin and the Alhambra it is best to do this onoffers a three course daily menu while the cafeteria
foot.sells sandwiches and snacks.
Granada's bus station is at Carretera de Jaen s/nIf you are flying into Granada Airport it is 12km from
which is on the continuation of Avenida de Madrid, 3kmthe city centre and there is a bus which takes you into
north west of the centre. You can get to the busthe city centre. They run at regular intervals coinciding
station from the city centre on bus number 3 and 33,with the flight arrivals and cost EUR3 single fare. From
and from the Sports Centre bus number 10. All busGranada the buses depart from Palacio de Congresos
services operate from here except for a few toat 05:20, 06:25, 07:45, 10:00, 11:00, 12:99, 14:00, 15:00,
nearby destinations including Fuente Vaqueros, Viznar16:00, 17:00, 18:00, 19:00 and 20:00 and from the airport
and the Estacion de Esqui Sierra Nevada.they leave at the same times from outside the arrivals
One of the most popular bus routes is number 3 whichhall, It is a short journey and there are just 7 stops
runs from the main bus station to Gran Vía defrom the Airport - Bus Station - La Caleta - Jardines
Colón in the city centre. In addition, bus numbersdel Triunfo - Gran Vía - Cathedral - Puerta
4, 6, 7, 9 and 11 run from the railway station into the cityReal - Palacio de Congresos. Website: If you are
centre. You can also buy a 21-journey ticket, which isplanning on doing a lot of bus travel when you are in
ideal if staying outside the city - details below.Granada, then it is worth purchasing passes called
The following bus companies operate from GranadaTarjeta Turistica (Tourist Ticket) and CrediBus. The
Bus Station:details are as follows:
Alsa offers services to cities including A Coruña,Regular ticket - EUR1.20
Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Malaga, Marbella, Nerja,Regular night ticket - EUR1.30
Lanjaron, Almunecar and Seville. Website: alsa.esFeria Transport - EUR1.40
Autedia Maestra connects to Almeria, Albox, Alicun deTravel Card (7 trips) - EUR5
Ortega, Baza, Iznalloz, Guadix, Mojacar, Puebla D.Travel Card (16 trips) - EUR10
Fadrique, UbedaTravel Card (33 trips) - EUR20
Autocares Bonal runs to the Sierra Nevada.Monthly Travel Card - EUR35
Bacoma operates to Barcelona, Valencia, Castellon,Youth Pass (10 trips) - EUR5
Alicante y Tarragona.University Pass (10 trips) - EUR10
Linebus goes to Albacete and places in FranceChildren up to 4 years of age travel free on the bus.