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Bus from Seville to Ronda and train from Ronda to Granada

Hello,
I am planning a 18 days trip with my husband and two sister in laws. I am having a difficult time figuring out how to buy bus tickets from Seville to Ronda on 10/14 and train from Ronda to Granada on 10/15. The website for train said no tickets available on this date. Any suggestions?

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As I recall we went to the Sevilla bus depot the day prior and got our tickets from Sevilla to Ronda.

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Rozfu,

There’s a DAMAS Bus that travels from Sevilla to Ronda.
You cannot book your tickets now, but you should be able to about 3 weeks prior to your travel dates. I just arbitrarily chose Monday 9/30, and there are several buses running this route.

Make sure you choose; “Sevilla Prado S.S.” as your departure and NOT “Cruce Sevilla”

Likewise, you cannot book your train tickets for your journey, Ronda to Granada right now because those train schedules have not been released yet.

Having said this, they should become available soon, just keep checking! 😉Presently, one can book train tickets for this route up to October 6th.

Please refer to this recent post for more information about the train/bus combination on this route: Ronda to Granada

I presume you’ve already booked your Alhambra tickets?

Enjoy your time in beautiful Spain!

Edited to add...

Please note: There are two bus stations in Sevilla: Prado San Sebastián (aka: Prado S.S.) and Plaza de Armas.

This is information is important in case you plan to take a taxi from your hotel.

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Thank you for the information. I am really looking to Spain to celebrate my 60th birthday.

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It’s great to hear that you’ve booked your Alhambra tickets!

What a wonderful way to celebrate your birthday! Happy birthday to you!

Enjoy!

Edited to add...
Make sure you get a deliciously creamy ice cream at “Los Italianos”, right across the street from the cathedral.

You may also like to watch the beautiful Alhambra from across the valley at sunset on the terrace (not the restaurant) of El Huerto de Juan Ranas, right across from the San Nicolás Mirador.
Make sure you get there early, before sunset as this is a popular place and it fills up fast! My mom and I got the last table (about an hour before sunset), and enjoyed a delicious dinner of tapas, media porciones (half portions), and a creamy cheesecake with raspberry syrup!
Can you tell I have a sweet tooth?