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Getting There

IBERIA is the national airline of Spain. Many other low-cost airlines also

operate services in the country. There are nearly thirty international

airports in Spain, out of which Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante and

Malaga are famous.

Madrid, located at 13km away from the city, has a good bus service every

fifteen minutes. Underground services also work to transport passengers

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to their destination. Other facilities offered at this airport are duty free

shops, banks, restaurants, tourist information, and hotel reservations.

Barcelona is very close to the city, situated 3 km away. Buses are available

every 15 minutes and trains are available every 20 minutes. Taxis are

available throughout the day. Duty free shops, restaurants, banks, car hire

and tourist information are available here.

There is a good network of roads connecting Spain north to south. Toll

booths are installed in some parts of the country. Carrying a few Euros will

help with the smooth sailing at these toll booths.