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Old May 25th, 2013, 06:53 AM
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Moving to Spain

I will be moving to Palma Del Rio to teach English. Is it reasonable to live in Cordoba and commute to Palma Del Rio? I will not have a car and will have to rely on public transportation. I would appreciate any input as I am trying to plan a little bit before I head over there in August.
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Old May 25th, 2013, 08:03 AM
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You can check the following regarding bus service between Palma del Río and Córdoba:

Línea Palma del Río - Córdoba
Línea de Autobuses Palma del Río - Córdoba.
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Salidas de Palma del Río
Se realizan desde la parada de autobuses de San Francisco, recorriendo posteriormente todas las paradas del pueblo.

Plaza San Francisco (1p), Avda. de Madrid, Avda. de Andalucía (2p), Avda. de Santa Ana (3p), Avda. de María Auxiliadora (1p).

Salidas de Córdoba
Se realizan desde la Estación de Autobuses de Córdoba, ubicada frente la Estación de Trenes, en Av. de la Libertad s/n 14011.
Horarios

Consulte los Horarios actualizados en la Web de la Estación de Autobuses de Córdoba
Web: http://www.estacionautobusescordoba.es
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Old May 25th, 2013, 03:25 PM
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Great. Thanks for the info. Is there any other insight anyone can give re: living in Palma del Rio vs Cordoba?
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Córdoba is much larger and offers a more varied nightlife. It also has a few more restaurants to choose from.
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I looked up driving directions on Google Maps, MKT, and it takes 54 minutes by car. I'm not sure I would want to be at the tender mercies of the Spanish bus system for a couple of hours each day. Makes for a long work day.

You would be wise to follow that lovely Spanish proverb, "¡Que bueno es no hacer nada y descansar después! "How beautiful it is to do nothing --- and to rest afterwards!"
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