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Trains in Spain
Can you get a discount by booking trains early, as in Italy? Or is the fare going to be about the same no matter when you buy your ticket?
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Yes, there are advance purchase discounts.
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There are some very good discounts available for booking early, but you have to wait until the schedule is posted. There are also discounts when making a round trip purchase.
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You can easily find the answer to your advance price question in concrete manner by looking at http://www.renfe.es and compare the last minutes prices, March 16 and furthest advance tickets available today = June 11.
For exmaple, Sevilla-Madrid March 16: AVE 2151, €127.20 Preferente June 11: AVE 2151, €34.75 Promo Are these about the same no matter when you buy your ticket? Some trains are worse than expensive. No seats left such as June 11: 16:45 €40.75 17:45 €40.75 But March 16: 16:45 train full 17:45 train full |
We bought tickets easily through petrabax.com (as noted by seat61.com) and found the official Renfe site to be balky at best. There is a small booking fee for using Petrabax.
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I had no trouble using renfe.es. I also discovered that it is considerably cheaper to buy on the internet than in person at a train station.
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Greg, is there generally a set number of days that Renfe starts selling advanced (sale) tickets for a given date? In doing some research a couple of weeks ago for a trip we're planning for next March, I read conflicting things about when tickets for any given date go on sale.
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