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Transport options: Barcelona to SJPDP to start the Camino

jeffsadventures

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I fly into Barcelona in a couple weeks and I'm looking for recommendations on how to get up to SJPDP to start walking. I'm not familiar with the common bus companies or city connections that make this easy. So I'm just asking if anyone knows. Thanks
 
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Peg and I booked tickets ahead of time (but really didn't need to.) Renfe train from Barcelona to Pamplona and Alsa/Conda bus from Pamplona to SJPdP (also an overnight stay in Pamplona at a place I won't recommend but not so bad that I'll warn you away from it so it will remain unnamed.) This was in 2015 and to get the Renfee ticket from the US I had to use Paypal, they wouldn't accept a credit card. Perhaps this changed since. Anyway, here is the Renfe site and two others that could book the ticket for you and may take a credit card.
http://www.renfe.com/
https://www.seat61.com/
https://loco2.com/

Here's a caution on booking online. When you use a calendar widget to pick a date note whether the weeks shown start on a Monday or a Sunday. Otherwise if you book by the the day of the week instead of the date you could get a ticket for the wrong day. For example, you may think you are booking for the first Sunday of the month but in reality getting a booking for the Monday that follows. That mistake cost us an extra (but wonderful) night in Barcelona.

The bus service between Pamplona to St. Jean Pied de Port is proved by CONDA, a bus company serving Navarra. CONDA is partially owned by ALSA, a larger Spanish bus company. The CONDA schedules are incorporated on the ALSA website and CONDA tickets can be bought online ahead of time from the ALSA website as well. When using the ALSA website to find transportation to St. Jean Pied de Port you must spell out St. in full as Saint or the town will not be found. The ALSA website in English is at URL https://www.alsa.es/en/

While in Barcelona you must visit La Sagrada Família. Tears came to my eyes when I went in. I wish that before walking that I had seen the Romanesque art collection at the National Museum of Art of Catalonia in Barcelona.

Finally, here is a link to an interactive map of Pamplona to help you get between the city's train and bus station:
Link
 
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Peg and I booked tickets ahead of time (but really didn't need to.) Renfe train from Barcelona to Pamplona and Alsa/Conda bus from Pamplona to SJPdP (also an overnight stay in Pamplona at a place I won't recommend but not so bad that I'll warn you away from it so it will remain unnamed.) This was in 2015 and to get the Renfee ticket from the US I had to use Paypal, they wouldn't accept a credit card. Perhaps this changed since. Anyway, here is the Renfe site and two others that could book the ticket for you and may take a credit card.
http://www.renfe.com/
https://www.seat61.com/
https://loco2.com/

Here's a caution on booking online. When you use a calendar widget to pick a date note whether the weeks shown start on a Monday or a Sunday. Otherwise if you book by the the day of the week instead of the date you could get a ticket for the wrong day. For example, you may think you are booking for the first Sunday of the month but in reality getting a booking for the Monday that follows. That mistake cost us an extra (but wonderful) night in Barcelona.

The bus service between Pamplona to St. Jean Pied de Port is proved by CONDA, a bus company serving Navarra. CONDA is partially owned by ALSA, a larger Spanish bus company. The CONDA schedules are incorporated on the ALSA website and CONDA tickets can be bought online ahead of time from the ALSA website as well. When using the ALSA website to find transportation to St. Jean Pied de Port you must spell out St. in full as Saint or the town will not be found. The ALSA website in English is at URL https://www.alsa.es/en/

While in Barcelona you must visit La Sagrada Família. Tears came to my eyes when I went in. I wish that before walking that I had seen the Romanesque art collection at the National Museum of Art of Catalonia in Barcelona.

Finally, here is a link to an interactive map of Pamplona to help you get between the city's train and bus station:
Link
If you book RENFE tickets ahead you can usually get much better prices than booking the day of travel. And trains do fill up. I use the RENFE app to purchase tickets, and find it easier to use than the website. For example, I bought our Madrid to Pamplona tickets on the day that they were released and paid less than 25€ each for tickets in the first class car. My friend who came over with me had limited vacation time and just walked to Logroño. Her train ticket back to Madrid from Logroño purchased the day ahead was over 60€ for standard tourist class. I also use PayPal for payment.
 
The one small hassle is that as far as I know you can't book more than 60 days ahead with either organisation. Oh and if you are traveling in early June you have the issue of RENFE changing from winter to summer timetables. Cheers
 
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