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Valladolid is located some 200
Km northwest of Madrid. Both cities are connected by freeway
(A-6 up to Tordesillas, then take A-62 East to Valladolid). It
takes approximately 2 h to get from one city to another. If coming
by car, follow this map
after entering Valladolid.
Departing from Madrid, Valladolid
can also easily be reached by public transportation, either train
or bus.
Being not familiar with the latter, we have to strongly recommend
the
former. In working days, no less than twelve trains connect
Madrid with Valladolid, both ways. High-speed rail transport (AVE in Spanish) was
introduced in December 2007.
Using the AVE, moving in between the two cities takes barely 50 min, which is certainly
remarkable.
Once in the Valladolid Train Station (called Valladolid-Campo
Grande), the best way to get to the Institute of Molecular Biology
and Genetics is by catching a taxicab. Trip is short and fairly
inexpensive. The Institute is only at a 20-min walk distance
from the train station. However, if not familiar with Valladolid,
walking is not recommended, as this is quite a rambling town.
Valladolid also has an international airport, situated some 10 km
west, in the municipality of Villanubla. Although Villanubla
Airport is very small, flights to Paris, London, Brussels, and
Barcelona are scheduled on a daily basis. In addition, there
are flights to quite a bunch of destinations on alternate days.
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