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Melide, Galicia to Santiago de Compostela, Galicia from €3.6: 4 ways by bus, train, flight or car

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Melide, Spain
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Santiago de Compostela, Spain

How to Get from Melide to Santiago de Compostela: Cheapest, Fastest and Best Way

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$3.6 by busBest price
53 kmDistance
39m Fastest

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Get detailed, step-by-step directions below for your trip from Melide to Santiago de Compostela with 1Map travel planner. Easily compare ticket prices, explore various transport options, and find the best routes for a seamless and cost-effective travel experience.

Company
MonBus
Bus
Average Duration
1h  20m
Estimated price
3.6-6.3
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MonBus
Bus
Average Duration
1h  20m
Estimated price
3.6-6.3
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Distance: 53 km
Duration: 39m

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various
Drive
Average Duration
39m
Estimated price
8-13
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various
Taxi
Average Duration
39m
Estimated price
161-197

Melide - Santiago de Compostela operators

Explore transport companies operating between Melide and Santiago de Compostela, with prices starting at . These companies offer competitive pricing, flexible schedules, and comfortable travel experiences.

Bus
Contact phone
+34 900 92 91 92
Website
https://www.monbus.es/en

Bus from Melide to Santiago de Compostela - EI

Average Duration
1h 20m
Estimated price
€3.6-6.3
Taxi
Contact phone
+34 667 82 84 22
Website
http://taxilalin.es

Taxi from Melide to Santiago de Compostela

Average Duration
39m
Estimated price
€161-197
Contact phone
+34 605 424 006
Website
http://tutaxienlalin.es

Taxi from Melide to Santiago de Compostela

Average Duration
39m
Estimated price
€161-197

Melide to Santiago de Compostela: Overview of Bus, Train, Flight, and Car Trips

Traveling between Melide and Santiago de Compostela offers a variety of convenient options to suit your preferences, schedule, and budget. Whether you prioritize affordability, speed, or comfort, you’re sure to find the perfect way to travel without compromising on quality or convenience.

Average price
€8 - €13
Departure Point
Melide station
Arrival Point
Santiago de Compostela - EI station
Useful tips for bus travellers
• Be sure to check the MonBus schedule before your trip, as buses from Melide to Santiago de Compostela depart five times daily; you can view the timetable and book your tickets online at monbus.es
• As the bus approaches Santiago de Compostela, enjoy the views of the Galician countryside; keep your camera ready for stunning landscapes and the quaint villages along the way.
• Upon arriving at Santiago de Compostela - EI station, navigate the station by following the signs towards the 'Salida' (Exit), where you’ll find taxis, local buses, and clear directions to the city center; for local transport schedules, check bus.gal

Frequently asked questions

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The distance between Melide and Santiago de Compostela is 27 miles. By car, it takes approximately to reach Melide from Santiago de Compostela, covering a road distance of 32.9 miles. If you prefer to travel by bus, it takes around 1 hour and 20 minutes to reach Santiago de Compostela from Melide.
The most cost-effective transportation option for traveling from Melide to Santiago de Compostela is by bus. With a price range of €4-€6, it provides a budget-friendly option. Additionally, the bus journey takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes, making it a relatively time-efficient mode of transport. However, for those looking for the quickest way to reach Santiago de Compostela, taking a taxi would be the best choice. Despite being more expensive, with a cost range of €83-€102, a taxi ride takes only 39 minutes, ensuring a shorter travel time.
The prices for a bus ticket between Santiago de Compostela and Melide range from €4 to €6. It is advisable to check with the bus company for the most accurate and up-to-date fares. Additionally, there may be discounts available for certain groups such as students or seniors. It's always a good idea to inquire about any promotions or special offers when purchasing your bus ticket.
To travel from Melide to Santiago de Compostela without using public transportation, you can choose to drive. The distance between the two cities is 33 miles, and it typically takes around 39 minutes to drive. The cost of a car journey can vary between €8 to €13, depending on factors like fuel prices and tolls. Driving provides you with flexibility and convenience to explore the route at your own pace.
The best way to travel from Melide to Santiago de Compostela without a car is by taking a bus. The bus journey takes approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes and tickets cost around €4-€6. There are regular bus services available, making it a convenient and affordable option for transportation between the two cities.
Yes, there is a direct link between Melide and Santiago de Compostela. The journey can be made by bus, with services operated by MonBus. Buses depart from Melide station and arrive at Santiago de Compostela - EI station. The bus service runs five times a day and operates every day, with the journey taking approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes.
There are numerous options for accommodations near Santiago de Compostela. With over 781 hotels available, travelers have a wide range of choices to suit their preferences and budgets. Prices start at €41, making it possible to find affordable options for all types of travelers. It is recommended to research and book in advance to secure the best deals and ensure availability, especially during peak seasons or events.
Yes, it is possible to travel from Melide to Santiago de Compostela by bicycle. The distance of the route is 57 km, and it typically takes about 3 hours and 29 minutes to complete the journey. The route offers scenic views and is a popular choice for pilgrims and cyclists exploring the Camino de Santiago.