TRAVEL WITH AVLO

Guadalajara is at a crossroads that is home to artistic traces of all eras and styles. Get your camera and your best smile ready, because you're bound to take pictures aplenty.

A quiet stroll along the pedestrian Calle Mayor, the backbone of the city's historic quarter, will take you past buildings of great historical value, such as the Town Hall, the stately homes on Plaza de los Dávalos or the former Palace of Los Mendozas. Take a closer look at Palacio del Infantado, a veritable symbol of Guadalajara, and then head to the Torreón de Alvar Fáñez, the tower in the old city walls.

If you are looking for the fastest, most comfortable and most sustainable, low-cost way of travelling to Guadalajara, then choose to travel by train. Whether travelling with your family, children or friends, you will always obtain the best price. Avlo high-speed trains make life easy for you.

 

GUADALAJARA YEBES STATION

Guadalajara Yebes station in the city centre is open from 7:00 a.m. to 11:15 p.m. and offers a range of services:

  •  Taxi rank
  • Connections to other Renfe train lines
  • Self-service Machines
  • Adapted for people with reduced mobility
  • Car park

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  • Although Palacio del Infantado was built in the fifteenth century, it was not until 1569 that the famous Palace Gardens were designed. This green, stately space is a must-see.
  • Show off your artistic spirit and head to Ábside de San Gil and the Church of San Nicolás el Real, both in the Mudejar style.
  • The Palace of La Cotilla, in honour of Inés de la Cotilla, has a main hall known as the Chinese Hall; we guarantee that you will feel as if you've been transported to Beijing.
  • How do a few beers and tapas sound? Calle Bardales, Calle Mayor, Plaza del Gral. Prim and Calle Concordia are home to plenty of options serving up great Manchego wine and delicious tapas. Bon appétit!