Home | About Us | Contact Us | Site Map | Bookmark | Faq's
Country of Residence:
 holiday insurance  usa vacation insurance  travel insurance
Affiliate partner login
 


going on a winter sports holiday this season? click here for essential travel ski guides

airport parking

airport hotels

airport lounges

travel insurance
Bilbao guide pages:
Bilbao travel guideBilbao restaurants
Bilbao entertainmentBilbao transport
Getting to BilbaoBe safe in Bilbao
History of BilbaoThings to do in Bilbao
Bilbao leisureBilbao weather

Bilbao Transport

For a major city, Bilbao is relatively small and compact, which makes it ideal for walking around. Wandering around the city on foot is one of the best ways to enjoy its atmosphere and most areas are easily reached via footpaths including the Guggenheim, which lies along a lovely river promenade, a mere 15 minutes on foot from the Old Quarter. The paseo, between 19:30 and 20:30, is the best time to stroll around. Much of the city seems to stop during this hour, making it a pleasant time to visit friends or take in the air. The Old Quarter and the riverside are the main areas for strolling. 

Bilbao has a beautiful, modern Metro service and a decent network of local buses if your legs get tired. Also, the city’s trams, which were shut down for a long time, are preparing to be reinstated as a welcome transport alternative for getting around the city centre.


By Metro

Bilbao is home to one of the nicest Metro systems in Europe. It is fast and efficient, and is well-designed to give an airy feel. There are two main lines, which service both sides of the river in the downtown area and run farther out to the beach and the bus station. Day passes are available for a very reasonable price. Metro Bilbao operates from early morning until midnight, from Sunday to Thursday. To accommodate Bilbao’s nightlife, the trains run until 02:00 on Friday nights and all night on Saturdays.

By train

Train travel is somewhat limited within the city itself, but there are a few lines serving the area. The Spanish Railway network operates three lines in metropolitan Bilbao and four commuter lines from the city to nearby enclaves. FEVE has a quaint narrow gauge train, which runs from the city out to Balmaseda, and the Basque railway network, EuskoTren, has three lines serving the towns of Lezama, Ermua and Bermeo. 

The RENFE train station (tel: +34 224 02 02), situated just off the Plaza de Espana on Plaza Circular 2, is the place to catch local trains within the Bilbao metropolitan area and long-distance trains to many parts of the country. Two trains per day go to Madrid, from where you can catch connections to the rest of Spain and Europe.

By bus

Bus travel in Bilbao is comprehensive and easy to use. There are 30 Bilbobus lines, 25 for normal-sized buses and five for microbuses, which serve parts of the downtown area that are inaccessible by larger bus. The inner-city bus network has won awards for its efficiency and the quality of its service. Buses run from early in the morning until late at night.



Bilbao Taxis

Taxis are common in Bilbao and can normally be hailed from the street in the metropolitan area. If you are farther afield in San Sebastian, then you may need to call a taxi (tel: +34 94 444 8888). 

The city also has taxi stands, where vehicles cue up and wait. There is an extra charge to go to the airport as well as for your baggage, but tipping is optional.

Tourist services

There are no special tourist services in Bilbao, but visitors can easily access all of the city’s sights via the Metro and local bus services, with many of the attractions being within walking distance of one another.

From the airport

The airport has special buses which run directly into the city centre starting at 06:15 and finishing at midnight every day. The buses depart from outside the Arrivals Hall every 30 minutes and take about 15 minutes to reach the city. Taxis are also widely available from outside the Arrivals Hall for the trip into Bilbao. 

There are four major car hire companies with offices in the terminal. Should you rent a car, the most direct driving route into the city centre is through one of the two Artxanda tunnels, which lead to the Corredor del Txorrieri motorway. 

Once you are on the main motorway, there are plenty of signs leading the way to Bilbao. The drive should take around 20 minutes.






Bilbao travel products:
Bilbao airport hotelsBilbao airport lounges
Bilbao airport parkingCar hire Bilbao
Cheap flights to BilbaoBilbao hotels
Bilbao travel insurance 





airport parking

spain
alicante
barcelona
benalmadena
benidorm
bilbao
cadiz
cordoba
costa blanca
costa brava
costa del sol
costa dorada
formentera
fuerteventura
gibraltar
gran canaria
granada
ibiza
jerez
la gomera
lanzarote
madrid
mahon
malaga
mallorca
marbella
menorca
nerja
palma
pamplona
reus
san sebastian
santiago de compostela
seville
tarragona
tenerife
torremolinos
valencia
zaragoza
antigua
argentina
australia
austria
bahamas
barbados
belgium
belize
bermuda
bolivia
bosnia
botswana
brazil
bulgaria
canada
cape verde islands
cayman islands
chalets
chile
china
colombia
costa rica
croatia
cuba
cyprus
czech republic
denmark
dominica
dominican republic
ecuador
egypt
estonia
fiji
finland
france
gambia
georgia
germany
gibraltar
greece
grenada
guam
guatemala
honduras
hungary
iceland
india
indonesia
ireland
israel
italy
ivory coast
jamaica
japan
jordan
kenya
laos
latvia
lebanon
lesotho
luxembourg
macedonia
malawi
malaysia
malta
martinique
mauritius
mexico
morocco
mozambique
myanmar
namibia
nepal
netherlands
new zealand
nigeria
norway
oman
pakistan
panama
papua new guinea
peru
philippines
poland
portugal
qatar
romania
russia
sardinia
saudi arabia
senegal
serbia
seychelles
sicily
slovakia
slovenia
south africa
sri lanka
st lucia
st maarten
swaziland
sweden
switzerland
tanzania
thailand
tibet
trinidad
tunisia
turkey
uk
united arab emirates
uruguay
usa
zimbabwe

back to city guides
Essential Travel Ltd. Copyright © 2005 | 100001