Young couple of tourists on a bus

Getting around Valladolid


Thanks to its flat configuration and medium size, Valladolid is an ideal city for travelling on foot, and even more so considering that it is a modern city designed for passers-by to enjoy the wide sidewalks on pleasant tours.
 
In addition to its pedestrian offerings, Valladolid has a route of more than 20 urban bus lines that reach all the neighbourhoods of the city. These routes have established stops and fixed schedules, including the popular "búhos", the night buses that operate on weekends and holidays.

Valladolid also has a special line of tourist buses that cover all the points of interest, heritage monuments and the main tourist places in a pleasant 50-minute journey. This service operates on weekends and holidays.

Valladolid (Spain)

Another advantage of Valladolid is its efficient network of taxi lines, which can be found in the most emblematic places in the city.

However, without a doubt, the means of transit that has generated the greatest popularity lately is the bicycle. Like other important cities in Spain, Valladolid is implementing a more environmentally respectful policy in which tourists and visitors can rent bicycles at various points throughout the city.
 
Valladolid (Spain)
 
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