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Do you have to pay for buses in Spain?

In Spain, public transport by bus is operated locally, which means that bus fares vary from city to city. In general, a single ticket costs around €1.40 to €1.60, though some cities (such as Barcelona) charge over €2 for a ticket.



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If you are waiting at the stop, as the bus approaches you must signal to the driver that you wish to board. Single bus tickets cannot be loaded on to the Tarjeta Multi smartcard, they must be purchased on the bus. 10-trip ticket (Metrobús*): 12.20€ *View discounts available until 30 June 2023.

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Bus tickets in Spain Many operators also offer contactless travel cards instead of paper tickets, which you can load a subscription or special ticket onto. There is no national travel card in Spain, unfortunately; check with your local operator to see what's available for your city or region.

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Bus tickets in Spain In Spain, public transport by bus is operated locally, which means that bus fares vary from city to city. In general, a single ticket costs around €1.40 to €1.60, though some cities (such as Barcelona) charge over €2 for a ticket.

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Either it is a walking tour or a bus tour, it is appropriate to tip your guide with at least one euro per person, depending on how long the tour was. If it was a bus tour, maybe you'll want to give one euro for the driver and one or two for the guide (it's best to give each their tip, as not always they'll be sharing).

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Use public transportation, but skip the tourist ticket Public transportation in Spain is affordable, clean and as relatively reliable as anywhere else in the world. Whenever possible, opt for the bus or metro over a cab, but think twice before you buy that unlimited multiday pass.

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On 29 February 2020, Luxembourg became the first country in the world to make all public transport in the country (buses, trams, and trains) free to use.

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London buses are all cashless, so you need an Oyster card, Travelcard or contactless payment card to ride. Bus fare is £1.75, and a day of bus-only travel will cost a maximum of £5.25.

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The bus is the best if you're on a budget There are several bus service providers in every Spanish city, and many of these fleets offer quite a comfortable ride with reclining seats and wifi on board to make traveling over long distances a smooth and pleasant experience.

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In general, a single ticket costs around €1.40 to €1.60, though some cities (such as Barcelona) charge over €2 for a ticket. Some public transport companies in Spain offer special tickets for a certain number of trips (e.g., a 10-trip ticket) or time period (e.g., a 24-hour ticket).

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