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Museo Municipal de Algeciras
City museum with archaeology, local history and fine arts collections, useful for understanding Algeciras and the Bay of Gibraltar.
| Operator | Departure Time | Arrival Time | Duration | Departure days | Cheapest price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Operator Alsa | Departure Time 12:00AM | Arrival Time 05:00AM | Duration 5h00 | Departure days Sun | Cheapest price $50 |
Operator Alsa | Departure Time 01:00AM | Arrival Time 06:00AM | Duration 5h00 | Departure days Mon, Thu, Fri, Sat | Cheapest price $50 |
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Buses from Guadix to Algeciras run on average 3 times per day, taking around 4h 57m. Cheap bus tickets for this journey start at $50 (€40) if you book in advance.
There are 3 buses per day. The earliest bus runs at 02:00, the last at 23:00. The fastest bus covers the 150 miles (243 km) distance in 5h 0m.
Distance 150 miles (243 km) |
Average bus duration 4h 57m |
Cheapest ticket price $50 (€40) |
Buses per day 3 |
Direct buses 3 |
Fastest bus 5h 0m |
First bus 2:00 AM |
Last bus 11:00 PM |
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City museum with archaeology, local history and fine arts collections, useful for understanding Algeciras and the Bay of Gibraltar.
Interpretation centre dedicated to Paco de Lucía, Algeciras' most famous artist, highlighting his life, flamenco legacy and local identity.
Art museum devoted to painter José Cruz Herrera, featuring portraiture and regional art in a cultural landmark near the centre.
The symbolic heart of Algeciras, known for its patterned ceramics, church setting and lively local atmosphere; a top place to start exploring.
Historic urban park with shaded walks, event spaces and a relaxed atmosphere, popular with locals for strolling near the centre.
Seafront promenade beside Getares Beach, popular for sunset walks and bay views, and one of the city's most social-media-friendly spots.
Bluefin tuna from the nearby Strait fisheries, served grilled, cured, or in stews. It is one of the area’s signature products and strongly tied to local maritime tradition.
A classic Andalusian mix of small fried fish such as anchovies or squid, very popular in coastal Cádiz province and commonly eaten in Algeciras.
Baked fish cooked with tomato, peppers, onion, and white wine. Although linked to Cádiz province broadly, it is a familiar coastal dish in local seafood restaurants.
Established restaurant known for refined Andalusian cooking, seafood, and tuna dishes in an elegant setting.
Traditional Andalusian venue with a classic tavern feel, known for local tapas, grilled meats, and regional dishes.
Well-known dining room in a historic-style setting, appreciated for polished service and updated regional cuisine.
Generally cheaper than larger Spanish tourist cities. Meals and coffee are reasonable, while hotels vary by season and port demand.
Tipping is modest. Round up or leave 5-10% in restaurants for good service. Small change is enough in cafés. Taxis are usually rounded up, and hotel tipping is optional.
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Algeciras, Estación de Autobuses -> Algeciras, Estación de Tren
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