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Sunday, November 05, 2006

Malaga Transport

Malaga

Malaga is a highly accessible city offering excellent public transportation. Travelers have many transportation options to choose from.

Walking
Paseo del parque - MalagaMalaga is a great city for those who prefer to get around on foot. Once you are in the historic city centre, everything of interest is within walking distance. The Picasso Museum, the buzzing nightlife and all Malaga accommodation provided by MalagaInformation.com are in close proximity, and only a short stroll down the palm-lined Paseo del Parque to the Malagueta beach.

Train (for getting out of Malaga)
Train services operated by RENFE, is the chief mode of transportation. The commercial train station is located behind the EROSKI, shopping complex—where passengers can purchase tickets to Seville, Madrid, and a variety of other destinations.
Metro Station: Directly next to the main Post Office in the Center, Malaga's local metro system is composed of a single train line, whose final destinations are Malaga and Fuengirola. The train makes roughly 15 stops between these two end points. It's a great way to get to see different towns outside the city! It departs every 30 minutes, on, or half past the hour from 06:30 – 22:30.

Bus
Bus image - MalagaThe bus network in Malaga is extensive and most lines run from 06:45 – 23:00, although some operate outside these hours. There are also 3 night buses to help you home after a night out. You can check destinations, timetable and prices on the official website (in English as well as Spanish !). Most buses can be caught from Alameda Principal in the centre of town. A single costs 0.85€ and you can also buy the “Multitravel” ticket for 5.70€ which allows you 10 trips.
From the main bus station, that is located behind the EROSKI shopping complex and right next to the train station, you can catch a bus to surrounding towns and villages in Andalusia as well as the national coach network. See the Estabus website for details.
Taxi
Taxi image - MalagaTaxis in Malaga are white with a blue diagonal stripe on the front doors, and a green light with the numbers 1-2-3 on the roof. If the green light is on or there is a “libre" sign in the passenger side windscreen it is free, so flag it down !
The pricing system is complicated, but expect to pay around 5€ travelling within Malaga city. However, everything is so close you may be better off walking.

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