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Granada City Buses - Fares, Tickets, Timetables of Granada Urban Bus
Granada's urban buses are managed by the Transportes Rober company. On this web page you can
find information on Granada's urban buses such as a maps of Granada buses network, bus fares,
Granada city buses timetables, buses to Alhambra and Albaicin.
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Information on the services operated by Granada city buses. Maps showing bus routes, timetables and bus stops.
All the up-to-date information you need in order to plan your
travel in Granada by bus.
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Bus starting points and departure times, frequency, weekday timetables, Saturday and feast day
timetables of Granada city buses.
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Fares for single Granada bus journeys, multi-trip bus passes at 5, 10 and 20 euros,
youth pass, senior citizen pass, university pass, city pass and monthly passes.
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The main route numbers 30, 31, 32 and 34 serving the Alhambra, Albaycin and Sacromonte by the
Alhambra Bus minibuses, bus frequency, bus stops, city centre.
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FAQ's about Granada City Buses
Lost property on Granada Urban Buses:
You can collect your lost property (if it is found) from the office of Transportes Rober
(Granada urban buses) located in the centre of Granada, in Calle Joaquin Costa 4.
Phone: 958 220 450. Here you can collect objects found in Granada city buses, and also
maps, make suggestions or complaints about transportation, as well as recharge your
travel card. Spanish spoken only.
Are dogs allowed in a Granada urban buses?
No animals are allowed on buses except guide dogs, which are the responsibility of the owner.
Is there a city bus at 6 am that goes form Camino de Ronda to the bus station?
There is no bus at this time. The first bus is number 10 that passes through Camino de Ronda at about 06:30.
Up to what age do children travel free on Granada city buses
Children up to 4 years of age travel free on Granada urban buses.
How long does it take from Paseo del Violon to the Bus Station?
It takes approximately 25 minutes by bus number 3 (depending on traffic).
What bus number would take me as close as possible to "Aquaola"?
You can go to Aquaola Water Park by Granada city bus number 33 to a village called Cenes de la
Vega; the bus stop to get off at is Plaza de Villacantoria (or Aquaola). It takes approximately
15 minutes. It is the first bus stop when you enter Cenes de la Vega. Bus 33 passes through the
Paseo de Salon and Puerta Real in Granada. From Plaza Villacantoria (in Cenes) you can reach the
Aquatic Park in a minibus, which leaves from the same bus stop (Plaza de Villacantoria) every
15-20 minutes from 11:00 to 15:00 and 18:00 to 19:45, or you can walk, but it is uphill.
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