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Rome - Valladolid Bus Schedule

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Journey Information

There is one daily bus from Rome to Valladolid. Traveling by bus from Rome to Valladolid usually takes around 36 hours and 45 minutes, but some buses might arrive slightly earlier or later than scheduled depending on traffic conditions.

Distance886 mi (1426 km)
Shortest duration36h 45m
Cheapest price$85.70
Most frequent serviceOuibus
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What bus companies travel from Rome to Valladolid?

There is one intercity bus company available to search and book on Wanderu that operates from Rome to Valladolid. Ouibus is the only company that has bus schedules available to search and book at the moment. It only makes the trip once a day on most days.

BusDaily TripsAvg. TimeAvg. Price
Ouibus11d 12h 45m$88.21
  • Book Ouibus from Rome to Valladolid from $86. Typically there is one Ouibus schedule per day from Rome to Valladolid and you can expect on average to pay for a Ouibus ticket to Valladolid. In Rome, Ouibus departs to Valladolid from Largo Guido Mazzoni . In Valladolid, Ouibus arrives at Calle del Puente Colgante, 2 .

    An average trip on Ouibus from Rome to Valladolid takes 36 hours and 45 minutes .

Frequently Asked Questions

The bus takes an average of 36 hours and 45 minutes to cover the 886 miles from Rome to Valladolid. It’s definitely on the longer side, so plan to get comfortable for a long road trip. Keep in mind that your actual bus may arrive earlier or later than scheduled, depending on whether there is more or less traffic than usual.

The busiest and least busy days to travel on this route tend to change frequently from week to week. Weather, holidays, local events, and other factors can affect how crowded the bus is on any given day.

There is usually only one bus per day from Rome to Valladolid. It leaves the station in Rome at 10:00pm each day. The time might vary for specific dates, so be sure to search on Wanderu for the most up-to-date information.

There is usually only one bus per day from Rome to Valladolid. However, it is not a direct bus, so you will have to get off your original vehicle to change buses during the trip.

City Information

Rome

Rome is a city rich in cultural heritage, as well as one of the most romantic destinations in Europe. To fully understand the city’s extraordinary history, visitors should take the time to visit the Capitoline Museums, where the collections include hundreds of sculptures as well as the Capitoline Wolf, the symbol of Rome itself. The famous Trevi’s Fountain is also on the must-see list of many travelers. Boasting an amazing baroque design with mythological motifs, the fountain is one of the most photogenic spots in the city, and it is located near the principal shopping area. If you wish to check out some of the city’s most iconic structures, head over to the Sistine Chapel, which houses the famous fresco by Michelangelo.

Rome is every foodie’s heaven. As you explore the city’s food scene, don’t hesitate to take the chance to try out a local specialty, artichokes. The best place to try these out is at Nonna Betta. For those who want to try the famous Roma coffee, Caffe Sant'Eustachio might be the right spot.

The principal train station in Rome is the Termini station. The main bus station is Roma Tiburtina. The city’s air services are fulfilled by three airports: Leonardo da Vinci International Airport, Rome Ciampino Airport, and Roma-Urbe, of which the Leonardo da Vinci International Airport is the largest.

Valladolid

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Valladolid is in Spain's Castile and Leon province, northwest of Madrid. Although it's a small city, impressive architecture and an unexpectedly lively nightlife scene make Valladolid definitely worth visiting.

The National Museum of Sculpture, one of Europe's most important sculpture museums, includes collections from the Middle Ages to the Baroque period housed within a Renaissance building. The Cathedral of Valladolid also showcases this Renaissance architectural style and offers daily tours.

Your explorations will undoubtedly take you through the Plaza Mayor de Valladolid, the city's central square. Relax in one of the cafes and bars lining the plaza to while away the day with the Spanish locals. Or, stroll through Campo Grande Park on a sunny day to experience the many tree and flower species in the city's largest green space. The various water features and ponds scattered on the lawns make for an ideal place for a picnic.

Valladolid's proximity to Madrid makes it easy to reach. Simply take the train from the capital on the high speed AVE line, or take the Alsa bus from Madrid to Valladolid. Bus and rail routes also connect Valladolid to many other cities throughout Spain. The Valladolid Airport is only 15 minutes from the city, but Madrid Airport offers flights from many more places.

Station Information

Where does the bus leave from in Rome?

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Main departure station: Largo Guido Mazzoni

Rome's main long-distance bus station, known as Autostazione Tiburtina, is located on Largo Guido Mazzoni in the northeast of the city. The modern, state-of-the-art facility has several small food outlets, restrooms, and left luggage facilities. Bus companies like FlixBus and RegioJet operate routes from Tiburtina to destinations including Venice and Prague. It can be accessed via the city's metro line B and is just a short walk to Roma Tiburtina railway station. Several hotels, bars, and restaurants line the nearby Via Tiburtina for the perfect welcome to the Eternal City.

All bus stations in Rome:

  • Largo Guido Mazzoni

Where does the bus arrive in Valladolid?

Main arrival station: Calle del Puente Colgante, 2

Valladolid Central Bus Station is the main bus station servicing the city of Valladolid in northwestern Spain. The station serves a number of bus operators, including FlixBus, and Union Ivkoni. These operators travel to destinations across Spain, such as Madrid, Leon, Salamanca, Barcelona, and Bilbao. Buses to Madrid, the closest major city, depart over fifty times daily. The bus station is a single building with a waiting area inside, plus ATMs and a few kiosks which sell food, drinks, and magazines. The bus station is relatively central within Valladolid, and many restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, and hotels are just a short distance away.

All bus stations in Valladolid:

  • Calle del Puente Colgante, 2

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