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How do I get from Madrid airport to Gijon. What is the travel time and cost. I am trying to gather information to visit a Dominicana friend who relocated to Gijon on a one year work visa.
 
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Hi herbf,

Your best bet is a flight to Oviedo. I have a page on internal flights:

Cheap Domestic Flights in Spain

(Easyjet is probably your best bet)

Alternatively, there's the train:

www.renfe.es

or a bus

www.movelia.es

but neither of these will take you directly from the airport. You'll need a bus or metro into town and then your bus or train. Flying is your best option (it might even be cheaper than the train if you can do it far enough in advance).

Gijon is quite far from Madrid, so again, flying is a good option.


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Hi herbf,

Your best bet is a flight to Oviedo. I have a page on internal flights:


Thanks so much for the information. My flight arrives at 9:00am. The flight to Oviedo departs Madrid airport 19:45. That is a ten hour lay over.

I checked the train schedule and I can get a train at 14:00. The train seemed to be the best bet until I realized the plane and the train arrive about the same time in Oviedo.

It looks like the best option would be the plane and save the seven hour train ride. I could take the metro to town have lunch and return to the airport.

It looks as though I have a lot of research to do for this trip.

Thanks again, you have me off to a good start.
 
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10 hours in Madrid, losing probably two hours in picking up your bags and check in, plus giving yourself an hour each way to get to and from the airport (though it shouldn't take you that long) leaves you six hours in Madrid. Plenty of time to see the basics or to take in one of the main museums.

But check out the other airlines on that page. I know easyJet do a cheap flight but there might be others that are cheap. Air Asturias do the route (but they only have one plane!) and Iberia too, though they will probably be expensive.


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Posts: 345 | Location: a town in La Mancha I'd prefer not to recall | Registered: 22 February 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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But check out the other airlines on that page.


Cervantes,
I checked SpainAir and things are starting to look good. SpainAir has a 14:45 flight and the round trip cost is 81 euros.

I might be able to call my friend to let her know I will be coming to visit. Will she be surprised! Your help has been a great blessing.
 
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Shame you won't get to see Madrid.


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Shame you won't get to see Madrid.


Cervantes, things are working out just fine. I will stay 4 nights in Gijon and spend 4 nights in Madrid with my friend. Reading the posts it seems that Hotel Dulcinea is the place to stay at in Madrid. Any information you have to make my trip enoyable please post.

Thanks again for the airline tip.
 
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Any information you have to make my trip enoyable please post.



Check this out: Madrid Essential Guide


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Check this out: Madrid Essential Guide


Thannks for the link.

I have my ticket for MAD to OVD with Iberia airlines. Iberia has the most frequent flights with decent prices. It is a one hour flight compared to a seven hour train ride.

Taking a taxi from OVD to Gijon would probably be the easiest but I would prefer to take public transportation as it is more interesting. Can I catch a bus at OVD airport to Gijon?
 
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The "Oviedo" airport is actually called the "Aeropuerto de Asturias", due to the fact that it is 47km from Oviedo (it's 14k from Aviles and 40k from Gijón). There are Alsa busses to Oviedo, Aviles and Gijón from the airport that cost 5.60 euros each way. A taxi would really set you back.

Looks like the busses leave on the hour:

http://www.alsa.es/VentaParticulares/contenidoHorarios.jsp?aeropuertos=S

But you can check for your particular day to be sure.
 
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Originally posted by mariposita:There are Alsa busses to Oviedo, Aviles and Gijón from the airport that cost 5.60 euros each way. A taxi would really set you back.

Looks like the busses leave on the hour:

http://www.alsa.es/VentaParticulares/contenidoHorarios.jsp?aeropuertos=S


Thanks.......I will bus it to Gijon and take a taxi the final leg to my hotel. By chance would you know if they have more than one stop in Gijon?

This is my first trip to Spain. Sort of a spur of the moment thing. Is Oveido worth doing a day trip? I just read about the "cider" last night. This should be a very interesting trip.
 
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Yes, I think it is worth doing a trip to Oviedo for the day if you have time. It's a nice town for walking around and the pre-romanesque churches are something to see if you are interested in history/architecture.

But even better would be to rent a car for the day and take a drive along the Eastern coast--the part between Ribadesella and Llanes is particularly beautiful with lots of little rocky coves and deserted sandy beaches. And if you have more time, you could also do a drive through the Eastern interior to see a bit of the Picos mountain range. It's the backroads and tiny towns that really make Asturias special.

If you are looking for info on this part of Spain, I recommend the Cadogan Guide to Northern Spain. It's the best one.

Definitely go to sidrerías, not just for cider, but also good local sea creatures.
 
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I agree with Mariposita. I haven't actually got to the coast yet, but I've seen pictures (a friend of mine gave me some pictures to go on my site). Oviedo itself disapointed me a little. Yes, it has the churches, but the town itself isn't that impressive. Also, the cider thing there is a little forced, with "Cider Boulevard" actually up in lights! There is cider anywhere in the region, you don't need to go to Oviedo for that.

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Yes, I think it is worth doing a trip to Oviedo for the day if you have time.


I will have the time for a day trip. I have received some wonderful help on this board and things are looking good. I can take a train from Gijon to Oviedo. The train schedule will give me about 7 hours in Oviedo. I would just like to sightsee, have a great meal and see what the cideria is all about.

If it were not for the help MM has given me I would be lost in Spain.
 
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There will be plenty of sidrerías/chigres in Gijón, as well... Pretty much every town has one and bigger towns have many more. In fact, I think there is a llagar (a small cider-making factory) in Gijón that you can visit. The big cider-making towns are Nava and Villaviciosa.
 
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