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Googling will not help you determine if you will make a tight connection, because of the many unknowns.I'm exhausted and don't want to google anymore
After all my reserch and trialing of clothing and equipment- after months of training- I finally thought I was fully prepared and ready for my journey - but have hit a small hurdle I need some advice and opinions on- because quite frankly I'm exhusted and don't want to google anymore- so here is my third world delema- I fly in to Barcelona at 1.30pm on 1/06 was planing to go to Pampalona for the night by train or bus then make my way to SPDP the following day to start my journey on the 3/06. Both train and bus leave Sants at 3.30pm- it takes appox 20min to get from the airport to Sants- does anyone know if 2 hours is giving myself enough time? Or should I stay the night in Barcelona them make my way to SPDP the next day? And from Pampolona what is the recommended way to get to SPDP? Thanks
How about planning to catch the 1700 train and ... change your plan if you get to Sants in time to get the 1530.
You might make it but it means everything goes like clockwork and Murphy's law applies. I would try to do it but I wouldn't buy tickets in advance for it.
Planes usually count arrival as the moment they touch the runway.
As a rule of thumb it usually takes 20 - 30 minutes to get from your seat to the exit door of any airport. And that doesn't include the plane getting from the runway to the terminal building
Customs is a mugs game ... it varies depending on how many planes arrive at the same time
The Rodalies train from the Airport to Sants takes 20 minutes ... and it runs every 30 minutes ... so your time estimate has to allow for the wait. Are you arriving at terminal 2?
You might consider the Metro. Take Line 9 to Torrasa and Line 1 to Placa Sants. Metro leaves from both terminals.
Rodalies and Metro are different systems.
Aena Barcelona Airport
http://www.aena.es/en/barcelona-airport/index.html
Rodalies train from Airport to Sants
http://www.renfe.com/EN/viajeros/cercanias/barcelona/
CONDA (ALSA) bus from Pamplona bus station to SJPdP 3 times daily on 1 June. Jan put up the timings.
ALSA (Bus colours will likely be CONDA)
https://www.alsa.es/en/home
Note that ALSA also provides bus service from Barcelona Estacio Nord to Zaragosa and Zaragosa to Pamplona as two tickets. They operate more frequently than Monbus does. ALSA also allows the option of Renfe train from Barcelona to Zaragosa and bus from Zaragosa to Pamplona.
Time is of an essence and I've have already been to Barcelona-other wise yes I would spend a night or 2 in Barcelona-I think the advice of not pre- booking ticket will work and the 5 o'clock train would also work getting me in at a reasonable time- however my time table says the train leaves at 3.30pm then 6.30pm - lol going back to Google- and or hope for a blah blah car. Thanks all - yes time to stop stresses things will sort themselves out - and if not its all part of the journey.
Time is of an essence and I've have already been to Barcelona-other wise yes I would spend a night or 2 in Barcelona-I think the advice of not pre- booking ticket will work and the 5 o'clock train would also work getting me in at a reasonable time- however my time table says the train leaves at 3.30pm then 6.30pm - lol going back to Google- and or hope for a blah blah car. Thanks all - yes time to stop stresses things will sort themselves out - and if not its all part of the journey.
Time is of an essence and I've have already been to Barcelona-other wise yes I would spend a night or 2 in Barcelona-I think the advice of not pre- booking ticket will work and the 5 o'clock train would also work getting me in at a reasonable time- however my time table says the train leaves at 3.30pm then 6.30pm - lol going back to Google- and or hope for a blah blah car. Thanks all - yes time to stop stresses things will sort themselves out - and if not its all part of the journey.
Thanks JanD the English sites weren't showing the 5pm departure - happy feetAre you looking on the Renfe site? http://www.renfe.com
Just make sure you put in the 'Origen' as BARCELONA (TODAS), the 'Destino' as PAMPLONA/IRUNA, and the 'Salida' as 1 June. There is definitely a 17h00 option.
Yes that's me everything is planed and researched- sigh not having a set plan on the Camino will do me well- I plan to let go of the control freak that I am- David my rest day will be Friday- I have traveled many times overseas and find that I like to hit the ground running- my jet lag generally knocks me out on the return home.GWNN. I see that you are from Victoria, which means a long flying time from either Canada or Australia, and it's consequential jet lag. If you arrive on 1 June, and immediately start travelling to St Jean on that day or 2 June, you will feel like death warmed up if you start walking on 3 June. I strongly advise that you have a rest day, maybe at Pamplona or preferably at St Jean. When I go from NSW Australia it is a 26 hour flight (+ train and bus from Paris) and I have a rest day in St Jean, which is a beautiful and interesting little town. Have a long sleep and by then almost all the pilgrims will have left and you will have the town to wander around and eat lots of wonderful food. It seems to me you have planned to within an inch of your life, so relax. Finally I suggest that you do not walk the stages and stay at albergues between the stages. Take your time, relax and enjoy your Camino.
Buen Camino
One way is to take a bus. Currently there are ones leaving at 14:30 and 17:30 but I think that on June 1 there will be another leaving at 10 AM.And from Pampolona what is the recommended way to get to SPDP?
After all my reserch and trialing of clothing and equipment- after months of training- I finally thought I was fully prepared and ready for my journey - but have hit a small hurdle I need some advice and opinions on- because quite frankly I'm exhusted and don't want to google anymore- so here is my third world delema- I fly in to Barcelona at 1.30pm on 1/06 was planing to go to Pampalona for the night by train or bus then make my way to SPDP the following day to start my journey on the 3/06. Both train and bus leave Sants at 3.30pm- it takes appox 20min to get from the airport to Sants- does anyone know if 2 hours is giving myself enough time? Or should I stay the night in Barcelona them make my way to SPDP the next day? And from Pampolona what is the recommended way to get to SPDP? Thanks
Perhaps you could check out the shop Caminoteca near Pamplona's cathedral for sticks. If they don't have what you want then shop in SJPdP.I have reservations in Pamplona to spend the night. Will take a taxi from the airport into Pamplona. On 2/06 I have a reservation on an Alsa bus leaving Pamplona at 10a headed to St. Jean Pied de Port - cost 22 euro. Will spend the night in SJPD as well, visit the Pilgrim's office, buy some walking sticks, see the town, then start out on 3/06.
Hola BonnieHola, I arrive in Pamplona via Madrid on 1/06 (trying to get used to writing the date like this. Still looks like Jan. 6 to me.) I have reservations in Pamplona to spend the night. Will take a taxi from the airport into Pamplona. On 2/06 I have a reservation on an Alsa bus leaving Pamplona at 10a headed to St. Jean Pied de Port - cost 22 euro. Will spend the night in SJPD as well, visit the Pilgrim's office, buy some walking sticks, see the town, then start out on 3/06. Don't know if any of this helps you or not, but just wanted to say perhaps we will run into each other on our journey.
Buen Camino,
Bonnie
Forgot to add that my reservation through Alsa says "ticket sold on behalf of CONDA".
Perhaps you could check out the shop Caminoteca near Pamplona's cathedral for sticks. If they don't have what you want then shop in SJPdP.
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