Bus Madrid to Segovia???
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train is easy and cheap: www.renfe.com. Just FYI that the bus to the city will fill up quickly, so get outside and get a spot. Both buses (11 and 32 I think?) will drop you in the city, so don't feel pressured to get on one or the other. Tear off a map from the tourist desk when you get upstairs and then split.
Look to your right when you leave the station! The mountains are breathtaking.
BigRuss is right - that's the beginning of the Semana Santa celebrations, although the real deal doesn't start until Holy Thursday the following week.
Look to your right when you leave the station! The mountains are breathtaking.
BigRuss is right - that's the beginning of the Semana Santa celebrations, although the real deal doesn't start until Holy Thursday the following week.
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Thank you both, Semana Santa was my only thought, but wow!
I wasnted to avoid trying to book another train. I guess it looks like I'm contacting Petrabax again...
@thisblonde,
when you say the buses, are you referring to the ones that take us from the trains station in Segovia to downtown?
I wasnted to avoid trying to book another train. I guess it looks like I'm contacting Petrabax again...
@thisblonde,
when you say the buses, are you referring to the ones that take us from the trains station in Segovia to downtown?
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