Summary
Bilbao is an industrial port city located in northern Spain. This vibrant destination is the largest city in the Biscay province and ranks as the 10th largest city in Spain overall. Among its notable attractions, the famous Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Museum showcases a variety of modern and contemporary artworks. Bilbao serves as the most likely arrival point for travelers coming to the Basque Country due to its primary airport. While navigating Bilbao’s complex train system, which includes six different networks, may seem daunting, this guide will help simplify your travel experience in this exciting city.
Bilbao Abando: Main Train Station (RENFE)
The primary train station travelers need is the RENFE station. However, visitors should be aware that there are limited east-west routes, meaning you may need to consider alternative transportation options such as buses or the FEVE narrow-gauge railway. The RENFE station services various popular destinations, including Madrid, Barcelona, Burgos, Valladolid, Segovia, Haro, Logroño, Zarragoza, Lleida, and Tarragona.
Located at Estación de Abando Indalecio Prieto (formerly Bilbao-Abando) on Calle Hurtado de Amézaga 1, this station is conveniently positioned next to Calle Navarra and Plaza Circular.
Bilbao FEVE Train Station
The FEVE train station is known for its scenic journeys to the west of Bilbao, although travelers should note that these trains operate at a slower pace. Consequently, you might find that taking a bus is a quicker option. The FEVE station, known as Estación de La Concordia de Bilbao, is situated at Calle Bailén, adjacent to Puente del Arenal (a bridge) and a brief walk from the main Bilbao station. Additionally, luxury train services such as the Transcantabrico and La Robla also depart from the FEVE station, alongside other FEVE numerous narrow-gauge rail services, including trains to Santander and Leon.
Bilbao Euskotren Train Station
Located at Casco Viejo Station 3 in Plaza San Nicolás, the Bilbao Euskotren station is a key metro train hub. Moreover, just across the road is the Arriaga tram stop. The Euskotren provides excellent access for travelers heading to Guernica and San Sebastian. Importantly, visitors can switch trains in San Sebastian to continue their journey to the French border (Irun and Hendaye/Hendaya).
Bilbao Tram and Bus Stations
The Bilbao tram is particularly beneficial, linking the bus station to the Guggenheim, the main train station (FEVE), the city center, and the primary Euskotren station. The bus station is located at the Estación de autobuses on Gurtubay, 1, offering buses to various destinations across the country. If you’re heading to Santander and San Sebastian, buses from this station are generally faster than trains.
Bilbao Metro Train Stations
Bilbao is equipped with several Metro stations scattered throughout the city, making it easy to navigate the city center. For comprehensive information about service routes and schedules, visit the official Bilbao Metro website.
Bilbao Cercanias Train Station
While it’s not common for tourists to use the Bilbao Cercanias routes, which mainly service suburbs with limited tourist appeal, those venturing off the beaten path will find the station conveniently located at Estación de Abando Indalecio Prieto (formerly Bilbao-Abando) on Calle Hurtado de Amézaga 1, near Calle Navarra and Plaza Circular.