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Alsa Services in Asturias
Alsa offers a wide range of regional services in the Principality of Asturias, covering both the east and west of the region, with the possibility of connecting even the most peripheral areas of the Principality with its main towns and cities.
Connect to our Alsawifi network completely free of charge on any of our regional buses and enjoy always being online.
In addition to the Central Triangle of Asturias, where the majority of the population lives, Alsa offers a wide range of services connecting Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés on a continual basis and creating a “land bridge” that guarantees easy and convenient communication between the three main cities of Asturias.
CENTROBUS - Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés
Centrobús is a service specially created for quickly moving between the city centres of Oviedo, Gijón and Avilés, without having to go first to a bus station and without the need for parking, as given the extensive network of urban bus stops and frequent timetables, you are sure to find a stop near to your home, for a smarter way of getting from one city to the next.
Check out our timetables and bus stops.
Plans in Asturias
Special Transport Plan: Lagos de Covadonga
The best way to visit the Sanctuary and the Lagos de Covadonga is by bus. Enjoy the wonderful experience of visiting such an emblematic setting without the need to drive there yourself. With non-stop services all day during the opening period.
Download the leaflet here.
Bulnes funicular railway
Did you know that Alsa runs the Bulnes funicular? Find out how to purchase tickets here and discover one of the most beautiful towns in the North of Spain.
"TransportYou" is an R&D project driven by a fully Asturian partnership made up of INFORYL (leader), part of the Alsa Group, and ABAMobile (micro-SME). Its aim is to provide a user-focused mobile platform that seeks to come up with a solution to the technological challenge of developing an information, purchasing and boarding system for customers, as well as innovating in the implementation of technologies that allow us to make the smartphone the main focus when it comes to passenger transport.
The Institute of Economic Development of the Principality of Asturias (IDEPA) has partially funded the TransportYou project as part of the RIS3-Company Programme for open innovation projects in 2017.