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Getting Around Spain


Spain is dotted with international airports and its connections with the rest of Europe are excelent. Most of this country is well covered by both bus and rail networks. On the other hand, if your trip to Spain is part of a wider European tour, then it may be worth investing in a rail pass, such as the InterRail ticket.
Buses tend to be quicker than trains and will also normally take you closer to your destination. The majority of train stations are several kilometres from the city they serve and you've no guarantee of a connecting bus.
Hiring a car in Spain will never be your cheapest option, but it might be the most convenient. If you want to explore some of the Spain’s harder-to-reach regions, like Alpujarras, the Rías Bajas (to the west of Santiago de Compostela) or the region around Cadiz and Tarifa, renting a car is your best choice. Taxis are a good way to get around all Spain cities, but can get pretty expensive. Taxi stands are numerous, and you can easily hail taxis from the street.
Spain By bus
Spain By train
Spain By car
Spain Hitching
Spain By bicycle
Spain By plane
Metro in Spain
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Driving schools in Spain
Driving schools teach driving, and road safety.
In the driving schools directory you will find information about road safety, driving knowledge, vechicles and equipment.
A driver training course, or hight-school driver education program approved by the provincial government can teach you the skills, and attitudes you need to be a safe, and responsible driver.
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Traffic schools in Spain
Improve your driving skills and possibly get a ticket dismissed or your insurance premium reduced. Taking a traffic schools course can also earn you a discount on your car insurance premiums. And, of course, if your driving skills just need a tune up, you can sign up to improve your driving techniques.
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