From beaches to bustling cities, from flamenco to fiestas, Spain’s diverse landscapes and culture reflect a country proud of its heritage. With a growing rail network and breathtaking vistas as varied as the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, visiting Spain by train is the perfect way to admire the country.

HIGH-SPEED TRAINS AVE, ALVIA, EUROMED BY RENFE

The launch of the AVE high-speed service between Madrid and Seville in 1992 ushered in a new era for Spanish rail, which has re-emerged with force and with a focus on innovation. The Madrid-Barcelona, Madrid-Malaga, Madrid-Valladolid and Madrid-Valencia lines have enabled Renfe to continue introducing new AVE trains and expanding the scope of this service, which is linked to specific quality and comfort standards. Depending on how far you want to travel (medium-distance or long-distance), you’ll find a specific type of train.
Euromed trains run at top speeds of 220km/h. There are 12 daily services running from city centre to city centre on the Mediterranean coast.

Alvia is a Spanish high-speed train used by RENFE for long-distance services, running at top speeds of 250km/h.

OUIGO SPAIN

OUIGO Spain is the latest high-speed service in Spain, with a promise of more competitive prices between Madrid and Barcelona. More routes will progressively be added to make high-speed travel more accessible.

REGIONAL TRAINS & INTERCITY TRAINS

Regional and Intercity trains run on the high-speed network at cheaper prices, taking advantage of the high-speed railway to deliver mobility between nearby towns in more competitive times. They are specifically designed for short journeys with no class distinctions.

EURAIL SPAIN PASS

When you’re in Spain, you want to see it all. What better way than to use a Eurail Spain Pass to experience Spain’s diverse culture, the mouthwatering food and beautiful architecture. No more will destinations like Barcelona, Madrid, Seville and Granada be unchartered territory