Palermo bus stops
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Palermo bus stops
We will be taking the bus from Catania to Palermo. According to the schedule, it will terminate at Via Oreto 464. I was wondering if this bus also stops at other locations in Palermo (such as the railway station) as we will have luggage and will need to find a taxi to take us to our hotel.
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I just returned from Palermo a few days ago. My bus from Catania to Palermo terminated at the bus station adjacent to Stazione Centrale. From there, it was a 15 euro taxi fare to the Centro,. (It was actually a 25 euro fare but I knew the cabbie was trying to cheat me and I got it worked out to get 15 euro)
I recall seeing something about Via Orieto during my planning as well but don’t recall where that is. Are you taking SAIS?
I recall seeing something about Via Orieto during my planning as well but don’t recall where that is. Are you taking SAIS?
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ronanmcd, check with your Palermo hotel (and the bus company) about the final bus stop and your options. When DH and I were in Palermo, there were several different bus lines; one went to train station, two were at a separate location.
Please share your experience with this.
Please share your experience with this.
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I'm guessing you mean the Pullman (long distance coach) not the bus. Via Orto 464 is a long way out and there is a sort of linear bus station that I'd not like to get out at. The terminal at the back of the train station makes more sense. There used to be competitors that went to the station, you may need to search harder.
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agreed, rialtogrl. I didn’t ask my driver ahead of time as I knew from the owner of the home where Inwas staying that the trip shouldn’t cost more than 25 euro. While my cab had a meter, I distrusted him from the start because he had a front seat pulled down so that it blocked the view of the meter from the back. The ride was not more than 10 minutes and he knew I wasn’t an idiot as I speak decent Italian. When he told me the amount was 25 euro and 40 cents, my suspicions were confirmed. They were de-confirmed when I balked and he immediately said “ok, 20 euro”. A call to the owner of the home where I was staying quickly resolved the situation.
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MinnBeef i got ripped off worse once, when I should have known better.
today I flew to Palermo, there is a new promotion where booking.com offers a free taxi from the airport if you spend a certain amount (in my case just under 300 euros for five nights.) I was a bit worried there would be no taxi but communication from booking.com was great and my driver was waiting. In a minibus! For me alone.
Sorry to hijack your thread ronanmed. Palermo is busy!
today I flew to Palermo, there is a new promotion where booking.com offers a free taxi from the airport if you spend a certain amount (in my case just under 300 euros for five nights.) I was a bit worried there would be no taxi but communication from booking.com was great and my driver was waiting. In a minibus! For me alone.
Sorry to hijack your thread ronanmed. Palermo is busy!
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agreed, rialtogrl. I didn’t ask my driver ahead of time as I knew from the owner of the home where Inwas staying that the trip shouldn’t cost more than 25 euro. While my cab had a meter, I distrusted him from the start because he had a front seat pulled down so that it blocked the view of the meter from the back. The ride was not more than 10 minutes and he knew I wasn’t an idiot as I speak decent Italian. When he told me the amount was 25 euro and 40 cents, my suspicions were confirmed. They were de-confirmed when I balked and he immediately said “ok, 20 euro”. A call to the owner of the home where I was staying quickly resolved the situation.





