Transports
The airports
In Spain we have several important airports, such as Madrid-Barajas, Barcelona-El Prat, Gran Canaria, Malaga South among others.
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Madrid-Barajas Airport is the largest airport in Spain, ranking fifth among the most important airports in Europe and an important connection between Europe and Latin America.
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Public transportation
Spain has an extensive public transport network, either on the main road or on the
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Urban Transports: In all the cities you will have a very efficient public transport network (bus, metro, streetcar...) managed by the city councils or autonomous communities so its price will depend on it. Normally there is the possibility of acquiring different bonds to be able to use different transports (tourist, with several trips or monthly) you will only have to find out which one adapts better to you.
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Trains: For medium and long distances, Spain has a wide network of national railroads(RENFE) in which the high-speed trains with the largest network in Europe stand out. A very practical way to get to know or move around the country quickly.
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There are many types of season tickets for using the railway networks in Spain, such as season tickets for work-related travel or 50% discounts.
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Recently two private companies(ouigo, iryo) have entered the high-speed transport service, offering very low prices on routes such as Madrid-Barcelona.
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Traveling by car
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All the information in our driving section.
Cab
In the cities you will have no problem finding a cab on the street. You will also find taxi ranks in the main streets and tourist areas as well as at train stations and airports. The price will depend on the city and the time you take it. There are also websites to book a cab wherever you want, such as pidetaxi.
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