Buses
Huelva's bus station is at Calle Doctor Rubio (Tel: 959 25 69 00) www.damas-sa.es, with regular buses to Seville and resorts along the coast. There is a twice-daily service to Portugal and the Sierra de Aracena north of Huelva and one bus a day to Cádiz, Granada and Malaga.
For detailed information, see our Bus Timetable Summary.
Most city bus services originate at the Parada Central de Zafra bus stop on Calle Doctor Rubío, near the Damas bus station. There is also an information kiosk open here from 0930 to 1400 (Tel: 959 22 01 16) where you can get timetables.
Individual journeys cost €0.80. For multiple journeys there is a Bonobus tarjeta (card), which costs €5 for ten trips. First you need to buy a card for €3, refundable when you use your card for the first time, and then you pay for the required number of journeys (minimum ten). You can buy the tarjetas and pay for additional multiple journeys (ask to recargar your tarjeta) at the aforementioned city bus kiosk at the Parada Central de Zafra or in any estanco (tobacconist's).
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BOAT
A ferry service runs during the summer months to the nearest beach resort to Huelva, Punta Umbría. It leaves from the Muelle de las Canaos.
See our Boat Trips section.
CAR
As the centre of Huelva is relatively small, you can walk between the main sights. It is worth either finding a hotel with its own parking or paying for a car park - which are well-signposted - rather than parking your car on the street, since there is widespread theft. The central area has strictly controlled parking with metered areas. Be careful not to park in a no-parking zone since your car may get towed away by the "grua" (crane).
TAXI
Taxi ranks are on Calle Plus Ultra near the Iglesia de la Concepción in the centre and outside the railway station. A city cab firm is Teletaxi, Tel: 959 25 00 22.
TRAIN
The Estación de Sevilla (Tel: 902 24 02 02) www.renfe.com, is on Avenida Italia, from where there are four trains daily to Seville (0715, 1440, 1650, 1900), one train a day to Madrid via Córdoba at 1650 and two a day to the Sierra de Aracena, which continue up to Extremadura.

