Getting around Marbella

Getting around Marbella

Transportation options


If you are planning to visit Marbella and wondering about the transportation options available, this blog post is for you. In this post, we will share some of the most popular transportation options that you can use to get explore the city.

 

Bus

One of the most affordable and convenient ways to get around Marbella is by using public buses. The local bus service is operated by the company “Portillo,” and it connects Marbella with nearby towns and villages, including Puerto Banus, Estepona, and Malaga. The buses run frequently throughout the day, and the fares are reasonable. You can purchase a ticket from the driver or at the bus station.

Taxi

Taxis are another popular way to get around Marbella. The taxis in Marbella are metered, and the rates are regulated by the local authorities. You can hail a taxi from the street or use one of the many taxi stands located throughout the city. The fares are slightly more expensive than the bus, but it’s a convenient option, especially if you’re traveling in a group or have a lot of luggage.

Ridesharing – Uber and Bolt

In addition to traditional taxis, ridesharing services like Uber and Bolt have gained popularity in Marbella the last few years. These app-based platforms allow you to request a ride with just a few taps on your smartphone. Ridesharing is a convenient and often cost-effective alternative to taxis. With options ranging from standard cars to larger vehicles, you can easily find a ride that suits your needs.

Car Rental

If you’re looking for more flexibility and independence, renting a car might be a good option for you. Marbella has several car rental companies that offer a wide range of vehicles at competitive prices. With a rental car, you can explore the city and the surrounding areas at your own pace.

Bicycle

Marbella is a great place to explore by bike, and there are many bike rental shops throughout the city. Cycling is an eco-friendly and healthy way to get around, and you can cover more ground than walking. There are also several dedicated bike lanes in the city, making it safer and easier to cycle.

Walking

Finally, if you’re staying in the city center, walking is a great way to get around. Marbella is a compact city, and most of the attractions and amenities are within walking distance. Walking is also a great way to discover hidden gems and soak up the local atmosphere.


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