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Almería airport: connection to Almería?

Bad Pilgrim

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Hi everyone, especially the Mozárabe Experts!

I was trying to find some information about how to get from Almería Airport to the city of Almería.

There should be a bus ("línea 30"), but on the homepage there is no information about it. I don't know if the homepage is just closed for maintenance or if there is no more bus??

I arrive late, at 10:25 pm, at the Airport (thursday next week). Can anyone confirm there are busses leaving for Almería that late in the evening? Or do you recommend I take a taxi?

Thanks!

/Bad Pilgrim
 
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Looks like there is a bus at 11 pm and 11:20 pm. http://m.surbus.com/lineas/linea/30

I arrived in early afternoon and was going to take the bus into town, but @jpflavin was on the flight and wanted to get started walking, so I hopped into his cab to the cathedral. I know @C clearly took a bus in and said it was cheap and fine. I think the taxi was around 20, while the bus is not much more than a euro, I think.

Are you going all the way to Santiago, BP?
 
Looks like there is a bus at 11 pm and 11:20 pm. http://m.surbus.com/lineas/linea/30
How did you find your way into that web page? I found the route info here, but not the horario.

how to get from Almería Airport to the city of Almería.
Yes, I took the #30 bus, but in mid-afternoon. At the Almería airport, when you exit the terminal, the bus stop is to the right, perhaps 100 m. The fare is Euro1.05. I got off at Gregorio Marañon, which is quite central. (The "next stop" is displayed on a panel at the front of the bus.)
 
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OK, thanks!

To Santiago, yes, that is: If I still have time, I will jump from Mérida to Ponferrada to walk the Invierno. I have to look for a connection between Mérida and Ponferrada as well I guess, but it can't be impossible...

/BP
 

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