Buses to and from San Sebastian Airport (EAS)
A bus company that travels to San Sebastian's center every hour or hour and a half departs from San Sebastian airport exit. The buses run on straight routes between Fuenterraba and San Sebastian and are owned by the Ekialdebus firm.
It travels to San Sebastian along the highway and arrives in thirty minutes. This is a decent alternative if you have little luggage to tote. It would be beneficial if you kept in mind that you still had to travel to your hotel's location.
The full schedule for this line is available at https://ekialdebus.eus/es/.
San Sebastian New Bus Station
There are bus lines from San Sebastian's new bus station to towns around Spain and other parts of Europe.
Near the RENFE railway station, Estación del Norte, at Paseo Federico Garcia Lorca 1 is the "Estación DONOSTIA Geltokia" bus stop. Contact
There are 21 bays, a café, a kiosk, and 66 lockers in the left luggage office of the underground station where you can store your stuff.
Eight of the city's Dbus lines will have ground-level stops in the vicinity of the station: lines 9, 41, and 42 at Duque de Mandas Street; 17, 24, 37, and 45 at Renfe Train Station; and 27 at Gernikako Arbolaren Pasealekua adjacent to Maria Cristina Bridge.
Cash, SSCARD, and BASQUECARD tourist cards, MUGI, BAT, and BARIK transport cards, or contactless credit cards are all accepted forms of payment on DBUS buses.
The "Estación" underground parking is available for private vehicles that need to depart or transport friends and family to the bus terminal for a free period of 15 minutes.
The following provincial routes depart from and arrive at the new bus terminal in addition to national and international routes, including those from Madrid, Barcelona, Santander, Asturias, Logroo, Pamplona, Bayonne - Biarritz, or Paris: DO01, DO02, DO03, DO50B, DB02, DB03, DB07, and UK01.
To learn more about DBus, go to https://www.dbus.eus/en/.
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