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Are there taxis at the Granada bus station?

Taxis in Granada Bus Station There are taxis waiting in line that can be taken right away, there is no need to book in advance? There are two rates: rate 1 - Monday-Thursday from 7:00 to 22:00 and Friday from 7:00 to 21:00; more expensive rate 2 - from 22:00 to 7:00 on weekdays, all day weekends and festivals.



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Taxis in Granada Train Station There is a taxi stop right outside the station and there are usually taxis available. If you wish to book in advance contact: Pide Taxi Granada: +34 958 280 000 or visiting www.granadataxi.com.

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Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Granada. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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Tipping in Spain is rare, but doing so in a taxi is practically nonexistent. You may leave a tip if the driver helped you with your luggage or rushed frantically so you wouldn't miss your flight. Other than these extraordinary situations, just don't tip.

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Granada city has good public transport: urban and intercity buses and also a tourist train. A taxi is also a cheap option to move around the city, to cross Granada from one end to another costs 15-20 €.

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Taxi fare from Granada Airport to city centre Under a normal metered ride, it should cost around €35 during the day and €40 at night, depending on the end location. The ride will be metered and should start at around €4 for an airport pick-up.

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Luckily, Granada has small, compact buses that are able to navigate through its many narrow, winding roads. There are multiple types of buses and lines available, but the most useful for tourists are the C, or Centro, buses.

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Attending a show at the Alhambra Theatre is an occasion to get dressed up. We would describe our dress code as smart casual.

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One-way fares range from $2.50 XCD to $8 XCD (roughly $1 to $3 USD) depending on the distance traveled. Finding a taxi in Grenada is not a difficult task, especially in St. George's and Grand Anse. Rates are fixed, so you don't have to worry about getting scammed.

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Each stop has a vending machine where you can buy the single ticket or the travel card. The green card of the metropolitan buses (from the villages near Granada) can also be used. People who transfer from the metropolitan buses to the Metro pay 0,62 €.

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Uber is typically cheaper for longer trips moving at a faster speed, while taxis are a better choice for trips in congested areas like New York City.

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Uber is typically cheaper for longer trips moving at a faster speed, while taxis are a better choice for trips in congested areas like New York City. That said, geographic location also matters.

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At the airport, passengers will find a taxi rank just outside of the arrivals area, from where taxis are generally available twenty-four hours a day. The bus stops of the airport are also located in this area.

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May to June is the best time to visit Granada and explore it on a hop-on hop-off train or bus tour. The temperature is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. It is the spring season in Granada so you can watch the flowers in full bloom all around. Alternatively, you can also visit during September and October.

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You can buy bus tickets and buy/recharge travel cards paying directly to the bus driver or at the ticket vending machines that are located at 19 bus stops (route 4). You pay 2 euros for the card and top it up with 5, 10, 20 euros. When you leave Granada, 2 euros are not refunded.

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If you use the ticket vending machine, you can pay in cash or by credit card. If you buy your CREDIBUS CARD or BONOBUS on the bus, you must pay in cash. The CREDIBUS CARD or BONOBUS costs 5€, 10€ or 20€ plus a refundable fee of 2€. Subsequent top-ups are available for 5€, 10€ or 20€.

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