Bizkaia Aretoa UPV/EHU

Abandoibarra Av, 3
48009 Bilbao- Bizkaia – Spain
Getting to Bizkaia Aretoa

Important: Conference attendees will be able to use the Bilbao Tram for free from June 30th to July 4th. You only have to show your conference badge to the tram personnel upon request.

Currency

Euro, commonly used throughout the European Union.

Climate

Warm climate, characterised by mild temperatures, high humidity, frequent clouds and regular rain spells all year-round.

Time zone

GMT + 1 (Paris).

SOS 112

Public information help-line: 010. Full information about Bilbao.
To call other countries, dial 00, followed by the country code.

Business hours

Mealtime

The usual mealtime hours are:

Breakfast: From 8:00am to 10:00am
Lunch: From 13:30 to 15:30
Dinner: From 21:00 to 23:00
Banks and Saving banks: From Monday to Friday: 08:30 am to 14:00.
Saturday: 09:00 am to 13:00

Shops

Shops usually open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 am to 13:30/14:00 and from 17:00 to 20:00. Sunday closed.
The department stores, shopping centres and some big stores open at lunch time and until 21:00.
Department store in the city: El Corte Inglés on Gran Vía, 9 & Gran Vía, 20 (music, books, electronics).

Underground

The Metro Bilbao underground railway has 3 lines. Operating from 6:00 to 23:00, there are services with frequencies of six minutes or less at peak times during the day.
On Sundays and holidays there are ten minutes between services. A night service is also provided on Fridays until 2:00 and all night on Saturdays.

Tramway

Monday to Friday: From 06:30 until 23:45

Taxis

Radio taxi:  +34 944 448 888
Tele taxi:  +34 944 102 121
Taxi nervion:  +34 944 269 026

Taxis operate at Bilbao Airport 24 hours a day, every day. To learn more about the rates and make reservations, click here.
Trips from the airport to the city center take 20 minutes and cost approximately 30 euros.
Taxis usually allow clients to pay with a bank card; however, we suggest asking before getting in.

Parking Bilbao

Parking in the streets of Bilbao is limited, with different colours marking different zones, each with its time limit and parking charges. Please look for the OTA/TAO signs. Bilbao has several underground car parks.

Language

The Basque country has 2 official languages: Basque (called Euskera) and Spanish. Signage on roads, airports, official institutes and streets are most of the time in both languages.

Here you will find a few common words and phrases in Basque and Spanish:

Euskera Castellano Inglés
Egun on Buenos días Good morning
Gabon Buenas noches Good night
Kaixo Hola Hello
Agur Adiós Goodbye
Mesedez Por favor Please
Eskerrik asko Muchas gracias Thank you
Ongi etorri Bienvenido Welcome