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Public transport connections
Valladolid Bus Station is one of the terminals with the highest traffic in the interior of the peninsula. Located in the city center, just a few meters from the Campo Grande train station, it acts as a key intermodal node connecting the capital of the Pisuerga with the rest of Spain and the regional airport, facilitating access to the historic center and the shopping area.
Urban bus and mobility
Valladolid Buses (AUVASA)
The terminal has local network stops at its immediate accesses (Calle Puente Colgante and Calle Recondo), allowing fluid mobility throughout the city:
- Lines 2, 9 and 16: Directly connect the station with Plaza Mayor, the historic center and the northern and southern neighborhoods.
- Line C1 and C2: Circular lines that facilitate travel to the main administrative and health centers.
- Line H: Service linking the station with the Río Hortega University Hospital.
Railway Connection (AVE and Long Distance):
Valladolid-Campo Grande Station is less than a 5-minute walk away. This proximity allows for immediate transfers to High-Speed trains (AVE) that connect with Madrid in less than an hour, as well as with León, Burgos, Santander and the Basque Country.
Recommended App: We advise you to download the Auvasa Pay app to check arrival times in real time and manage your urban bus tickets digitally.
Airport connection
Transfer to Valladolid Airport (VLL - Villanubla) from the bus station is direct via the regular line service:
- Airport Line (Alsa): Direct service linking the station with the Villanubla terminal with frequencies coordinated with flights. The journey takes approximately 25-30 minutes.
- Taxi: The station has an official permanent taxi rank operating 24 hours a day located right at the main entrance (Calle Puente Colgante).
Car rental
Valladolid is the perfect starting point to explore the wine routes of Ribera del Duero and Rueda, so the private mobility offer is very complete.
Available companies
- Intermodal environment: You will find desks of international agencies such as Avis, Europcar, Hertz and Sixt located in the adjacent train station and surrounding streets.
- Nearby services: Various local offices operate in the area of Calle Estación and around Plaza de Colón.
Mobility tip: If you plan to visit the castles of the province or the wineries of the region, renting a car in the intermodal area is the most flexible option due to the fast access to the A-62 (Autovía de Castilla) and the A-11 highways.
Valladolid Bus Information: Schedules, Destinations and Contact
The terminal is located at Calle Puente Colgante, 2. Its central location allows travelers to reach the area of the Cavalry Academy and Campo Grande Park in just a few minutes of walking.
Station hours
Every day: 06:00h – 00:00h
Open according to the operations of Alsa long-distance night services.
Main destinations from this station
National: Madrid (South Station and T4), Bilbao, San Sebastián, Santander, Oviedo, Gijón, León and Salamanca.
Regional: Palencia, Zamora, Tordesillas, Medina del Campo, Peñafiel and Villanubla Airport.
Practical information
Parking: Underground public parking available in the vicinity of the station.
Services available at the station
- Main Lobby: Large air-conditioned area with real-time departure and arrival information screens.
- Lockers: Automatic luggage locker service located on the main floor.
- Gastronomy: Cafeteria-bar with breakfast and snack service, and 24h vending machines.
- WiFi: Free internet connection for travelers in the terminal building.
- Bank Points: Automatic teller machines (ATM) located in the lobby.
- Accessibility: Adapted station with ramps, elevators and toilets for people with reduced mobility.
- Security: Permanent surveillance by security personnel and video surveillance systems.
- Customer Service: Official Alsa ticket sales and information counters.
- Taxis: Official taxi rank located right at the main entrance of the terminal.
- Shops: Newsstand, magazines, books and convenience items for the journey.
Where to buy your ticket
| Limited trips for 30 days for hundreds of destinations (personal). |
Non-nominative, you can share it and it is valid for 1 year. |
Travel through Castilla y León with special discounts for Alsa users. |
| Personal and non-transferable flat rate for young people aged 15 to 26. |
Personal option for recurring trips for those over 26 years old. |
No-cost travel for the little ones from 0 to 14 years old (Personal). |
Useful information before traveling
Check in
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Arrive at the station 1 hour before
the check in of your trip.
Luggage
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Includes a small hand accessory and a suitcase in the luggage compartment according to your fare.
Basic (20kg), Flexible (25kg) or Super Flexible (30kg).
Rutas
- Barcelona - Madrid
- Barcelona - Burgos
- Barcelona - Valencia
- Barcelona - Tarragona
- Trips to Almería
- Trips to Benidorm
- Trips to Bilbao
- Trips to Murcia
- Trips to Santander
- Connection with Barcelona Nord Bus Station
Frequently Asked Questions about Valladolid Station
The station closes at 01:30 AM, so you cannot wait inside after that time. If your bus leaves very early (e.g., 05:00 AM), the outside area has surveillance and there is a 24-hour taxi rank right at the main entrance for safe late-night transfers.
The terminal is organized into two levels: the upper lobby is for ticket sales and the shopping area, while the lower lobby focuses on dining services and access to the bus platforms.
In addition to the charging towers in the waiting area, if you travel on an Alsa Supra or Confort class bus, you will have USB connectors or individual sockets at your own seat throughout the journey.
Yes, both are allowed in the bus trunk. For electric scooters, in 2026 it is mandatory to have a circulation certificate and an identification label. Like bicycles, they must be folded or packed and the corresponding supplement must be paid when buying the ticket.
Alsa allows the transport of sports equipment for a supplement (approx. €5-€10 depending on the route). You must check it in as special luggage, it must be packed (in a specific bag or box), and you must be at the platform 15 minutes before departure to place it in the trunk.
If you lost it at the station, go to the Information Point. If the item was left on the bus, you must contact the transport company directly. Unclaimed items after 4 weeks are sent to the municipal Lost and Found Office.
You must request the assistance service (PRM) at least 48 hours in advance through the website or phone of the company you are traveling with. The station has elevators and ramps connecting both levels to facilitate your access to the platforms.
You should check the digital screens located on both levels of the terminal. Platforms are usually divided by companies or destinations: the lower lobby gives direct access to the bay area, where each door indicates the platform number.
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