What to do and see in Andalucia, Spain: The Best Mass Transportation Systems

May 8, 2022 Rebbecca Marino

Discover the best top things to do in Andalucia, Spain including Taxi Malaga 24 Hours, Renfe, Transportes Urbanos de Seville, Renfe, Estacion de Granada, Metropolitano de Granada, Malaga Transfer Vip.
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1. Taxi Malaga 24 Hours

Avenida de Malaga Oloroso 9, 29014 Malaga Spain +34 615 50 13 63 [email protected] http://taximalagaairport24hours.com/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Taxi Malaga 24 Hours

Hello we offer all types of services with pick up at airport, port, your hotel or address with transfer to your destination with an economic price on request ask without compromise.

Reviewed By jambo272 - Loddekopinge, Sweden

2nd time around we've used this company to get from Malaga centre to the airport. Booked in advance via their homepage, both times it was for 4.30 am. The driver was a bit early, very courteous, cheerful and swiftly got us to our flight. Will definately use them again and can't recommend them enough!

2. Renfe

29640 Fuengirola Spain http://www.renfe.com/
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4.5 based on 53 reviews

Renfe

3. Transportes Urbanos de Seville

Seville Spain +34 955 01 00 10 http://www.tussam.es
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4.0 based on 25 reviews

Transportes Urbanos de Seville

4. Renfe

Cordoba Spain +34 912 43 23 43 http://www.renfe.com/
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4.0 based on 6 reviews

Renfe

Reviewed By Mairwen1

We used the Renfe AVE train from Madrid to Cordoba. It took 1 hour & 45 min and was an excellent, efficient service. The trip was comfortable and trouble-free, with no delays. We booked Preferente/first class seats direct through Renfe which cut out the middle-man but they were still reasonably expensive (€57). There are cheaper options but the high-speed trains really cut down the travelling time considerably and we wanted to maximise our time in Cordoba. In hindsight, we should have booked our train tickets much earlier because you can make substantial savings (much like booking an early plane ticket). The best savings are made if you check the website and buy when the tickets are first released. The Preferente seats were certainly very comfortable and spacious however the whole train is very modern and next time, I’d probably book the standard seats for a reasonably short trip like Madrid - Cordoba. We chose our seat number when booking our tickets. Wifi, ear phones, drinks and a meal were included (surprisingly good sandwiches, biscuits, tea/coffee and chocolates). Luggage racks are overhead so you can keep your luggage close by but you will have to be able to lift it up/down yourself. Once at the station, there are big sloped escalators so getting your luggage out is pretty easy. You catch the Renfe AVE train in Madrid from Atocha Station but there is only one station in Cordoba so there is no confusion at that end. Cordoba station is a little way out of the historic centre and a taxi cost €8.

5. Estacion de Granada

Granada Spain +34 912 43 23 43 http://www.adif.es/es_ES/infraestructuras/estaciones/5000/informacion_000022.shtml
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3.0 based on 6 reviews

Estacion de Granada

6. Metropolitano de Granada

18004 Granada Spain +34 958 98 81 23 https://metropolitanogranada.es/
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3.0 based on 4 reviews

7. Malaga Transfer Vip

Calle del Marques de la Sonora 10, 29010 Malaga Spain +34 605 12 61 96 http://www.viptransfer4u.com

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