Does anyone know the best way to get around in Southern Spain? more specifically, I need to get from Malaga (the airport) to Seville the quickest and cheapest way possible. I looked at train schedules, but they don't seem to be very direct. Plus, I don't speak spanish (although being fluent in french will hopefully help a little) so I want to have my route as planned out as possible before I get there. Advice anyone??
Reply to this Malaga Airport-Malaga Bus Station (1 20min). At Malaga airport you can get the local bus right to the bus station.
Malaga-Seville (14,35 2h 45min). At the bus station you can get a bus to Sevilla. Bus company: Alsina-Graells. Its not exactly quick but right now it is the best option until the new high speed train starts operating by the end of 2007. At least the landscape is really nice 😊
Timetables:
http://www.alsinagraells.es/agsur/in-03.html
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The best way to get around Andalucía (if you cannot afford to rent a car) is by bus. Alsina-Graells conects every city and town with lots of daily frequencies (every hour basicly). Check their site for more info. Maybe only the Sevilla-Granada or Seville-Cordoba routes are maybe better served by train. For the rest is better taking a bus.
Reply to this I would have thought that buses are your best option. I mostly travelled by bus when in southern Spain and found them cheap and easy to use.
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Reply to this Can someone suggest some cities in south of Spain? I am going to Morrocco and would like to go to south of Spain too but I am not looking for beach town. I'd like to visit historical towns with architectural characteristics.
Reply to this Seville is not to far away and is a must. Cadiz is a really historical town worth a visit. I usually rent a car
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