Bus Tickets Seville To Ronda

Ronda bus station is located in the new part of the town, only four blocks along the Avenida de Andalucia from the train station and about 5 minutes' walk from the historic town centre. From Ronda bus station  there are buses to Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Málaga, Marbella, San Pedro, Torremolinos and Seville. There is also a bus to the villages of Arcos de la Frontera, Ubrique, Olvera, Almargen and Benaoján. Bus services to Seville (Prado de San Sebastian bus station) are provided by both Los Amarillos and Portillo Avanza bus company. The journey takes around 1 hour and 45 minutes. Bus tickets on line can be obtained for many of the destinations. At the bus station there is a café, toilets (at a cost of 0,40€ which you pay to the attendant). 12 luggage lockers, a seating area for those who are waiting and a kisok. There are two ticket offices, one for the Portillo bus company and one for Los Amarillos, so make sure you buy your ticket before getting on the bus.
Hire a car is another alternative way to get around! Consult our general Car Hire page here. Plaza Concepción García Redondo 2 29400 Ronda Tel: 00 34 952 872 260 and 00 34 952 872 262Teacup Puppies For Sale In Baltimore Maryland View Ronda Bus Station in a larger mapRent To Own Rv PensacolaPrices and times of all buses arriving in and leaving Ronda for all nearby cities including Sevilla, Málaga, Cádiz, Fuengirola, and MarbellaHarper Vacuum Cleaner Reviews Remember that Ronda is also well serviced by trains and it is very easy to Book a RENFE train to Ronda, and train daytrips to the Alhambra in Granada, Mezquita in Córdoba, or the Picaso Museum in Malaga. There are several bus companies that service Ronda and the villages of the Serranía de Ronda, these are Los Amarillos, Comes, Transportes Generales Portillo, Horizonte Sur, Autocares Lara, and Sierra de las Nieves.
The main bus station in Ronda is not in the town centre, although it close enough to be only a short walk, our directions from the Ronda bus station are all you need. The bus station in Ronda whilst old, and in need of renovation, is also the busiest transport hub in Ronda, and if you need to find it, the address is Plaza Concepción García Redondo directly in front of the roundabout. Enter through the main entrance to the left side of the ONCE kiosk. On a busy day several thousand people can pass through, so essential services such as free public lavatories, luggage storage (lockers), a small newspaper and map/postcard stand, a bar, and an ONCE lotto kiosk are on site. In addition several charter companies operating from Sevilla and the Costa del Sol offering day trips to Ronda, though we don’t have information for these since the majority are strictly for tourists and do not have contact details or scheduled services in Ronda. Bus services to Ronda from major cities only include Sevilla, Málaga, Marbella, Cadíz, Algeciras, and Fuengirola.
All other destinations need to be reached by train from Ronda, or by connecting bus in either Sevilla or Málaga. The latest bus timetables change frequently, turismo de Ronda have produced a downloadable .pdf document you can print out. (this link sometimes does not work!) By far, the best website for usage is that of Los Amarillos. Click the English flag on the booking page then just add your departure, destination to Ronda and travel dates… Great layout and you can buy your tickets online as well. The contact details for bus companies servicing Ronda are as follows; tel 952 187 061 toll: 902 210 317 tel: 952 871 992 toll: 902 199 208 tel: 952 872 262 toll: 902 143 144 mob: 699 427 674 tel: 952 872 260 mob: 657 914 448 Sierra de las Nieves tel: 952 875 435 tel: 952 231 200 We have received many emails from people asking for a printed version of Ronda Today so we have created a 21 page A4 essential guide to Ronda and the Sierras from some of the articles on this website.
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Here are all of the autobuses that operate out of Sevilla. Alsina Graells 954.418.811 www.alsinagraells.es Only Alisna Graells, Casal, Comes, Los Amarillos and Linesur serve Ronda from Sevilla. but there are no direct routes noted on any of these sites. Los Amirillos bus comapny has times for Seville to Ronda at ; Think there are other bus compaies doing this route - maybe PORTILLO does it with a route that goes from Seville through Ronda and finishes down the hill on the coast at Marbella. Hello- I checked the website but cannot read Spanish- does anyone know bus timetable for Seville to Ronda (need to go on 27th Dec which is Saturday). Train could work too. Also, separately, same for Ronda to Cordoba. It really is best to check locally. In Seville you can walk to the Prado de San Sebastian bus terminal from Barrio Santa Cruz quite easily. Los Amarillos may be the best bus operator to look for. It appears that on a Saturday they may have buses from Seville going through Ronda at these hours, but you must verify locally:
08.00, 10,00 , 16.00 & 17.00 the 1st & 3rd ones continue to Fuengirola which is on the coast (Costa del Sol) the 2nd & 4th ones continue to Malaga. As far as trains are concerned, there may possibly be some disruption due to a strike on 28th Dec so you must check with any RENFE office or travel agent. There are normally two trains per day that are class ALTARIA that start from Algeciras and end at Madrid. The scheduled stop is at 10.00 and 16.45 at Ronda. Travel from Ronda to Seville Best time to visit Sierra de las Nieves Getting from Seville to Ronda in September one day/night between Gibraltar/Granada RONDA OR MALAGA OR? Where can I leave my suitcase in Ronda ? New Train Service Malaga to Ronda Walking to the bottom of the gorge is there a need to prebook train from Ronda to Algerias? New Years Eve in Ronda See All Ronda Conversations Malaga Airport to Ronda by bus Fear of Malaga - Ronda road Buses from Cadiz to Ronda