Transportation from the City Center to Santiago De Compostela Airport
Santiago–Rosalía de Castro Airport, also known as Santiago De Compostela Airport, is an international airport serving the Galicia region in northern Spain. While its previous name was Lavacolla Airport, with a change made in 2020, the airport was named after the Galician poet and writer Rosalía de Castro.
Santiago De Compostela is a world-renowned tourism destination in terms of faith tourism. This airport, which serves such a large and touristic area, can be reached by many different vehicles from the city. The most economical of these are the airport buses operated by the Monbus company.
The bus departs from the city center of Santiago and arrives at the airport by collecting passengers at different stops. This bus journey takes about 20 minutes. Only cash payment is accepted on buses and payment can be made to the driver.
Only city residents and taxis can enter the city center of Eşki. If you are staying in the old city center, you are very lucky. A taxi from your hotel will pick you up at the hotel's door and drop you off at the airport quickly.
If you have large suitcases or a family with children, this will be a great convenience for you. Although this trip has a predetermined cost, there may be an extra cost to call a taxi or enter the old city center. You can confirm this by asking the receptionist of your hotel.
If you are a large group, you can also arrange a private transfer through your hotel's reception. However, if these vehicles are large, they may not come right in front of the hotel, depending on the location of your hotel. The receptionist will arrange for you where to meet. It takes an average of 15 minutes to arrive at the airport, which is approximately 13 km away, by passenger cars.
Transportation from Václav Havel Airport to the City Center
There is one civil airport serving in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic. Located 17 km north of the city centre, Václav Havel Airport is an international airport. Its former name was Ruzyně International Airport, but it was changed in 2012. The airport was named after Václav Havel, who was the first post-velvet president of Czechoslovakia and then the Czech Republic, who died in 2011. Prague resembles an open-air museum with its historical texture. In this respect, it is one of the cities that must be seen.
There are options such as buses, trains, trams, passenger services, taxis and car rentals to reach the city center from Prague Václav Havel Airport.
The most convenient way to get from the airport to Prague city center is to use buses. Buses no. 100 and 119 depart frequently from the airport and you can reach the city center in 45 minutes by transfer. Note, however, that these buses do not operate at night. If you landed in Prague at night, you can reach the city center by taking the night bus numbered 510, which departs every 20 minutes, and then the tram. Of course, this journey takes longer.
Another option is passenger services. By making a reservation in advance, you can go to your hotel with the services of companies such as Prague Airport Shuttle, ČEDAZ, Prague Transfers.
You can also use taxis to reach the city center from the airport, but beware, it can be very expensive. Alternatively, you can reach your hotel by renting a car from the rent a car companies at the airport.
Václav Havel Airport Transportation Information
Address: Letiště Praha, a. S. K Letišti 6/1019, 160 08 Praha 6
Tel: +420 220 111 888