Renfe trains in Spain are known for providing a comfortable and efficient mode of transportation for travelers. Here are a few reasons why traveling by Renfe trains in Spain is often a pleasant experience:
Alicante – Barcelona : 4h49m
Alicante – Madrid
Barcelona – Alicante : 4h55m
Barcelona – Madrid : 2h30m
Barcelona – Malaga : 5h50m
Barcelona – San Sebastian : 5h33m
Barcelona – Seville : 5h55m
Barcelona – Valencia : 3h05m
Cadiz – Seville : 1h28m
Cordoba – Madrid : 1h43m
Cordoba – Seville : 43m
Granada – Seville : 3h11m
Lisbon – Madrid
Madrid – Alicante
Madrid – Barcelona : 2h30m
Madrid – Cordoba : 1h39m
Madrid – Granada : 4h25m
Madrid – Lisbon
Madrid – Malaga : 2h20m
Madrid – Santiago De Compostela : 5h
Madrid – Seville : 2h20m
Madrid – Toledo
Madrid – Valencia : 1h38m
For Non-Europeans:
Eurail Spain Pass
Eurail Global Pass
For Europeans:
Interrail Spain Pass
Interrail Global Pass
The Alhambra (Granada)
One of the most visited attractions in Spain, The Alhambra, is a thousand-year-old complex known for the amazing Arab-Islamic architectures of its Fortress, Palaces and gardens built by the Nasrid sultans. More
Sagrada Familia (Barcelona)
The Basilica of Sagrada Familia bares the outstanding design of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. His final masterpiece is among Spain’s most stunning churches. More
La Concha (San Sebastian)
Located in San Sebatian, La Concha is unique for its one and a half kilometres of white sand in a urban setting. The in-city beach is among the best in Europe.
Alkazar (Seville)
A World Heritage site, this palace is 11 centuries old and has lots to discover. From Alhambra-inspired tile and plasterwork, carved ceilings, open courtyards, gardens fit for a king, these are palace grounds you’ll be happy to get lost in. More
El Encierro (Pamplona)
El Encierro (the Running of the Bulls) is a staple event of San Fermin’s festival where people compete by running away from a small group of bulls that have been let loose in the streets.
Palacio Real (Madrid)
Madrid’s Royal Palace is the official residence of the King of Spain. It is now only used for state ceremony and opened for tours and visits.