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Spain is famous for many things, and one of them is the transportation system. The country boasts the best transportation network that makes traveling in Spain for students a breeze.
Train travel is the easiest and fastest way to get around Spain. It is fast, comfortable, and
low-cost. Three types of trains operate here,
Long distance: This service includes high-speed trains like AVE or
intercity services.
Medium distance: These medium-speed trains travel between urban areas.
Local service: Regional Express train offers local service and stops at
every station. It is the most used public transportation in Spain for students.
Apart from train, metro, and bus, air travel is another commonly used public transportation in Spain. Like other options, it is also well-structured, networked, and planned. All cities of Spain are well-connected with the flight, and most flights are shorter than two hours. Additionally, major airports are well-connected by the bus, train, or metro, making last miles commuting easier and faster for everyone.
Spain has a well-developed metro network in its five top cities: Barcelona, Valencia, Madrid, Bilbao, and Palma de Mallorca. While other cities have slower trains. Students who commute to their campus daily prefer monthly passes to save on the cost of transportation. Traveling in Spain is not difficult even for students living far away, as all transportation mediums are interconnected. One metro pass works in all mediums, metro, bus, and tram.
The life of expats in Spain is personable and gregarious due to its captivating history and
rich culture. Festivals, beaches, cuisines, and sports are the main attractions of this
culturally rich country, providing ample participation opportunities to international
students at all levels. La Tomatina, the famous festival in Spain, attracts thousands of
tourists from all over the world.
The country is a haven for art lovers, with a plethora of world-class art galleries and
museums. The incredible nightlife is another highlight for students. It is cheap yet
enthralling. The pubs, bars, and discs open at 5 PM and continue until early morning. For
travel enthusiasts, Spain has golden beaches, islands, breathtaking architecture, and much
more.
Rental Car : Renting a car is the best option to drive when you don’t have your own vehicle,
and fortunately, in Spain, it's hassle-free! It is pretty straightforward if you have a
driving license, supported documents, and are above 18 years of age. Service providers like
Free2Move, Rentcars, and Europcar are a few popular service providers.
For long-term rentals, SIXT has got multiple options, making traveling in Spain for
students who want to explore the whole country hassle-free.