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#11831 - 11/26/01 09:23 AM
Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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Hi all. I am going to have my Reyes meal on Jan. 6th at the hosteria in Alcala de Henares. What's the best way to get there from central Madrid, bus or train? I bet the Holiday will impact on the schedule.
Can't wait to spend my SECOND Reyes in the Madrid area, thanks to the helpful board members who got me the Bancotel coupons I need!
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#11832 - 11/26/01 08:40 PM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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Hi again, rgf! Surely SOMEONE, at least one of the madrileños, would know this one. I'd guess you would take the cercanias train as I know this is how many in Alcalá get to their jobs in Madrid ciudad, but can't give any details. I'm also SURE there's a kind of shuttle bus from Alcalá to SOL, for example, but again, no details. Spaniards?? If you had asked this question yesterday, rgf, I could have asked my ladyfriend in Madrid who has relatives in Alcalá. The husband works in Madrid and uses public transportation.
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#11833 - 11/26/01 09:04 PM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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living in alcala myself. you can take the Cercanias to Alcala (or the one to Guadlahara) or else get the bus from Avenida de America...no.s 223,224 or 229 from the second level. Times vary accoring to traffic so if you want to be sure of arriving on time take the train.
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#11834 - 11/26/01 09:49 PM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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Thanks Itchyfeet!!! Here are a couple of links to help too for trains: RENFE Cercanias Info in english & CTM-MADRID.es info . [ 11-26-2001: Message edited by: MadridMan ]
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#11835 - 11/28/01 09:07 AM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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thanks, everyone! i've never been to Alcala and am looking forward to the short journey there. and of course to being in Spain...
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#11836 - 11/28/01 07:58 PM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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rgf, I'm so glad you finally found your bancotel ticket! Wanted to ask you if there was a lot to see at Alcala de Henares? Most of the guide books briefly mention it in passing.
Gracias Booklady
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#11838 - 11/29/01 11:45 AM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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Hi! I spent half a day in Alcala over Sept. I didn't see much unfortunately, but there was a lot to see. I enjoyed the tour of Cervantes' birthplace. It's a museum really, set up as a household during that time period. There's also a great collection (under glass) of many edition of Don Q. If you're into books, you will enjoy that. (Booklady !) There's a nice explication of how women lived during the time period, the politics of the household, and so forth. If you're a basketcase like me, you might also enjoy the also the yoga center in Plaza Irlanda where you can get a half hour therapeutic massage very inexpensively!!! Alcala is where I had my second experience of churros and porras for breakfast, hence the origin of my mm.com moniker.
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#11839 - 11/29/01 07:15 PM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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Gracias all! Churrito you've convinced me, what more can I ask, books, a massage, and churros calientes! Yes, I am a librarian, and of course, books are my passion! Did you happen to see if they had a bookstore nearby by any chance?
Booklady
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#11840 - 11/30/01 01:02 AM
Re: Madrid to Alcala de Henares: bus, train?
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Hola Booklady, No, unfortunately I don't remember if there were any bookstores nearby. The Cervantes house is located on the Calle Mayor, which has many little shops. Alcalá is a university town, so there's gotta be a bookstore somewhere ... (perhaps itchyfeet can provide the answer to your question) The Cervantes collection was very interesting. Must have had at least 100 editions of Don Q on display -- translations, illustrated manuscripts -- all in different shapes and sizes, recent and antique. Something tells me you would really like it! churrito ps -- I sent you a private message on more bookwormish topics [ 11-30-2001: Message edited by: churrocaliente ]
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