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Reviews: Sagalés Shopping Bus: La Roca Village
Guest User2026-05-24
Convenient and the best thing of the package is no time restriction for departure and return, no booking required which made it super flexible.
Reviews: Hola Barcelona Public Transport Card, Spain
Guest User2026-05-16
Hola travel card is very useful as it included airport transfer. While Barcelona is ok for foot walking tour, sometime taking public transport to rest your feet is good choice too. Every single trip ticket valid for 60mins and cost €2.90. As long as you take 3 separate trip per day your will be break even. Booking online eg: Trip.com can get better price and convenience.
Reviews: Eurail Pass (European Rail Pass) [Includes SIM card voucher for multiple European countries/Refundable if not activated/Includes train services in 33 European countries/Discounts on Swiss attractions]
Guest User2026-05-31
I purchased a Eurail pass because it is cheaper than buying individual tickets, especially when I have to take long-distance train journeys multiple times. Furthermore, with delays on European trains—particularly long-distance ones—being severe these days, even if you have reserved a seat, you may find yourself having to take different trains along the way. In such situations, the unrestricted Eurail pass has been a great help.
Reviews: Big Bus Madrid Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
Guest User2025-01-16
Bigbus is a double-decker open-top bus. Sitting on the upper deck offers a panoramic 360-degree view of Madrid's cityscape. Along the way, you'll see many famous landmarks, such as the Prado Museum, Las Ventas Bullring, and Plaza de España. The bus offers live commentary in English and Spanish. The commentary is lively, engaging, and informative, not only introducing the historical background and cultural significance of each attraction but also sharing local anecdotes, deepening your understanding of Madrid. The bus operates on routes such as the Blue Line, covering Madrid's main attractions and districts. The stops are conveniently located, allowing passengers to hop on and off at their convenience and plan their itinerary freely. For example, you can get off at Puerta del Sol to experience the vibrant city center; or disembark at Atocha train station to visit the Reina Sofia Museum. Tickets are valid for 24 or 48 hours, allowing for multiple rides and stops at different stations, maximizing your independent travel experience. The bus seats are spacious and comfortable, and the ride is smooth. Although the upper deck is open, there are sunshades at the front and back, providing some protection from the sun and rain.
Reviews: Barcelona El Prat Airport to/from Plaça de Catalunya Bus Ticket
Guest User2026-01-09
We recently used the shuttle bus service from Plaza Catalunya to the airport and were very pleased. The bus arrived on time, which was important given our flight. The cabin was clean and spacious, allowing us to sit comfortably. There were no delays along the way to the airport, and we arrived on time. The ticket price was very reasonable, especially considering the convenience of this service. We recommend it to anyone looking for a convenient and affordable way to get to the airport!
Reviews: Madrid round-trip bus ticket to Old Town of Toledo (full-day open ticket valid on the same day)
Guest User2025-10-31
I used this service for a day trip to Toledo. While you can buy tickets at the bus terminal on the day of departure, I think it's easier to buy them in advance. There are no assigned seats, so the bus departs as soon as it reaches capacity. I recommend allowing plenty of time. There's no indication of the platform number, but I think it's generally the platform with the longest line, both going and returning…