There are 3 ways to get from Alès to Portes by bus, taxi, or car
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Alès to Portes by bus
Questions & Answers
The cheapest way to get from Alès to Portes is to line 110 bus which costs €2 and takes 1h.
The fastest way to get from Alès to Portes is to taxi which takes 25 min and costs €45 - €60.
Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Gare Routiere - Quai E and arriving at Village. Services depart twice daily, and operate Monday to Friday. The journey takes approximately 1h.
The distance between Alès and Portes is 26 km. The road distance is 22.7 km.
The best way to get from Alès to Portes without a car is to line 110 bus which takes 1h and costs €2.
The line 110 bus from Gare Routiere - Quai E to Village takes 1h including transfers and departs twice daily.
Alès to Portes bus services, operated by Ales’Y, depart from Gare Routiere - Quai E station.
Alès to Portes bus services, operated by Ales’Y, arrive at Village station.
Yes, the driving distance between Alès to Portes is 23 km. It takes approximately 25 min to drive from Alès to Portes.
There are 990+ hotels available in Portes.
What companies run services between Alès, France and Portes, Occitanie, France?
Ales’Y operates a bus from Gare Routiere - Quai E to Village twice daily. Tickets cost €2 and the journey takes 1h.
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- Phone
- +33 4 66 52 31 31
- Website
- alesy.fr
Bus from Gare Routiere - Quai E to Village
- Ave. Duration
- 1h
- Frequency
- Twice daily
- Estimated price
- €2
- Website
- NTecC
- Ave. Duration
- 25 min
- Estimated price
- €45–60
Taxi Alès - Dunis
- Phone
- +33 6 12 10 98 98
- Website
- taxi-dunis-ales.fr
Alès Taxi
- Phone
- +33 4 66 52 90 09
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