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thank you Bradypus, that sounds like my best option.ALSA run buses directly from Santiago to Lisbon. About 40 euro and slow - takes about 9 1/2 hours. Another option might be to fly from Vigo or A Coruña to Lisbon via Madrid with Iberia: just seen flights taking 3 1/2 hours and costing about 50 euro.
thanks for that, I will get that app, sounds like what i need.There is an App that I use called Rome2Rio. It gives you options and answers questions like the one you have. I would recommend it.
I live in Portugal and have always caught the Alsa bus from Santiago home. However a couple of weeks ago, i finished the caminhõ português. For a change I caught the Alsa bus to Braga, then the Lisboa high speed train to home. Much faster and cheaper, especially if you are over 65 as the train is half price.I need to get back to Lisbon from Santiago De Compostela any suggestions please. TIA
I live in Portugal and have always caught the Alsa bus from Santiago home. However a couple of weeks ago, i finished the caminhõ português. For a change I caught the Alsa bus to Braga, then the Lisboa high speed train to home. Much faster and cheaper, especially if you are over 65 as the train is half price.
There were taxis at the bus station but I had time to walk, visit the cathedral (short visit), and have lunch in a restaurant outside the station.hughb, How did you get from the Braga bus station to the train station? Google shows it's a 15 minute walk. I'm concerned about making that walk myself, not knowing the area and being worried abut poorly labeled streets. Did you walk, taxi? Were there ample signs? Any recommendations?
P.S. I guess that after walking the Caminho, I never even thought about the distance. I did consult Google maps a couple of times to make sure that I was heading in the right direction.hughb, How did you get from the Braga bus station to the train station? Google shows it's a 15 minute walk. I'm concerned about making that walk myself, not knowing the area and being worried abut poorly labeled streets. Did you walk, taxi? Were there ample signs? Any recommendations?