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by bus
Within the city of Huelva, buses are really the only form of public transportation and are a good way of getting around. The nine bus lines ensure that all the areas of Huelva are well-connected. Information on bus routes and timetables can be found at the main bus station in the centre (Calle Doctor Rubio 959) as well as posted at most bus stops. From the main bus station, buses depart regularly for other cities and attractions in Andalusia, such as Seville, Punta Umbría, Ayamonte, Mazagón, and the Monasterio de la Rábida. There are also one or two buses a day to Faro, Portugal, Cádiz, Granada and Tarifa. Tickets are bought on the bus.
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Taxis
Taxis are a good way of getting around Huelva and the surrounding areas. The best places to find taxis are around the train station and on Calle Plus Ultra, and you can always call one to come pick you up. Information on the different taxi services is available from any hotel. Taxi meters are fairly standardized, and they will all charge a bit more during late hours, siesta hours, and public holidays. A tip of between 10-15% of the meter price is normal. Many taxi drivers only speak Spanish, so it’s a good idea to learn some Spanish phrases or carry a dictionary around.
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