How to get around Andalusia by bus and train - SittingUnderApalmTree

How to get around Andalusia by bus and train august 22, 2024 – Posted in: Spain, Travel

Getting Around Andalusia by Bus and Train Exploring Andalusia by public transport is a fantastic way to experience the beautiful Spanish region – without having to worry about who will drive and who can enjoy an extra glass of their delightful wine! Just as we have previously traveled around Sicily by bus and train, we have also done the same in Andalusia for many years now – and it turned out to be an easy…

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Getting Around Barcelona - Guide to Bus, Tram, Train and Metro - SittingUnderAPalmTree

Getting Around Barcelona: Guide to Bus, Tram, Train and Metro august 19, 2024 – Posted in: Spain, Travel

Getting Around Barcelona with Public Transport When it comes to getting around Barcelona, the best way is on foot! Although Barcelona is a large city, it’s not so big that you can’t walk from La Sagrada Familia to Plaça de Catalunya and La Rambla in just half an hour. Otherwise, you can easily and affordably navigate the city using public transport. Here, you can learn how to travel from one attraction to another in Barcelona…

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How To Get Around In Los Angeles - SittingUnderAPalmTree

How To Get Around In Los Angeles – By Bus, Train And Taxi maj 20, 2022 – Posted in: Travel, USA

HOW TO GET AROUND LOS ANGELES WITHOUT A CAR Los Angeles without a car – is it at all possible? Yes it is indeed, but the size of the city means that you will have to consider what area you want to live in and especially how you can get around to everything you want to see. Los Angeles is one of the cities in the United States that has the best public transportation system.…

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How to Get Around in Rome - SittingUnderAPalmTree

How To Get Around In Rome – By Metro, Bus, Tram and Taxi maj 1, 2022 – Posted in: Italy, Travel

Rome transportation – how to get around Getting around in Rome is best done by foot! Although Rome is a big city, it is not bigger than you can walk across the inner city or from the Vatican to Termini in an hour. Otherwise, there are three metro lines, many buses and regional trains, taxis and trams that can take you around the city. If you just want to visit the major sights in Rome,…

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