BARCELONA MOTO RENT
Read moreBarcelona Moto Rent offers you good quality 50 cc, 125 cc and 250 cc scooter rentals at good prices. It also gives you the possibility to book online or go directly to the agency which is located in the heart of Barcelona. The motorcycle rental includes two helmets, unlimited mileage, third party insurance and padlock. Convenient: delivery services for your scooter to the location of your choice, as well as a free luggage deposit service allowing you to leave your suitcases at the agency.
METRO BARCELONA
Read moreClean, practical, air-conditioned and renovated for the Olympic Games, Barcelona's metro makes it easy for you to discover the city thanks to its eight lines. They operate on weekdays from 5am to 12am, Fridays from 5am to 2am, and all night on Saturdays. Unlike the Parisian subway, here we compost on the left. You will mainly use the green line (L3) to visit the city: it serves the Ramblas, the Raval, the Plaça Catalunya, the Passeig de Gràcia... The yellow line (L4) leads to the beaches and the Born district!
AEROBÚS
Read moreFrom Terminal 1, it takes an average of 35 minutes to reach Plaça Catalunya. From Terminal 2, it takes 55 minutes. To get to the airport, stop at : Plaça Catalunya (opposite the entrance to Corte Ingles), Sepúlveda-Urgell and Plaça Espanya. From the airport to the centre, stops at Plaça Espanya, Gran Via-Urgell, Plaça Universitat and Plaça Catalunya.
Line A1
. Pl. Catalunya-Terminal T1: from 5am to 10.30pm. Terminal T1-Pl. Catalunya: from 5.45 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Line A2.
Pl. Catalunya-Terminal T2: from 5am to 10.30pm. Terminal T2-Pl. Catalunya: from 5.50 a.m. to 11.10 p.m.
GARE DE FIGUERES - ESTACIÓ DE TREN
Read moreThis station is home to the Rodalies de la Catalunya system, between our RER and TER trains in terms of distances travelled. With regular services to Barcelona Sants, including a stop in Girona, to the south (every 20 minutes or so) and to Portbou, with a stop in Llançà, to the north. There is another link between Mataró and Portbou, with a stop in Blanes and Figueres. If you are coming from Barcelona, this is the station that takes you most to the city centre.
AÉROPORT BARCELONA-EL PRAT
Read moreLocated about 15 kilometres from the centre of Barcelona, the airport has two terminals, T1 and T2. It is served by many airlines, including Ryanair (flights from Paris Beauvais), Easyjet (from Paris CDG, Bordeaux, Lyon, etc.), Air France, Transavia (from Paris Orly), and of course the Spanish companies Vueling and Iberia. For last-minute purchases, the T1 is home to a multitude of fashion boutiques!
FUNICULAR DE MONTJUÏC
Read moreThe Montjuïc funicular is a means of transport that provides access to the Montjuïc hill. The line, inaugurated in 1928 for the International Exhibition, was almost completely renovated in 1992 to facilitate access to the Lluís-Companys Olympic Stadium during the Olympic Games. The departure is from the Paral-lel metro station and the arrival is at the lower station of the cable car, on the Avinguda Miramar. This is the most convenient means of transport to reach the Fundació Joan Miró. The rates are the same as for the metro!
PORT DE BARCELONE
Read moreThe first cruise port in Europe and the Mediterranean, the port of Barcelona is located at the foot of the hill of Montjuïc, at the very end of the Ramblas. Every year, some 100 liners call at the port, spilling over some three million cruise passengers. The industrial part of the port also handles more than three million containers a year! Ferry and cruise ship departures take place on the Moll de Barcelona (at the World Trade Center). This is where the boats leave for the Balearic Islands in particular.
FUNICULAR DEL TIBIDABO
Read moreInaugurated in 1901, the Tibidabo funicular allows you to reach the heights of the hill, where the famous Tibidabo Park is located. Since the summer of 2021, the very modern "Cuca de Llum" replaces the old cars.
TELEFÈRIC DE MONTJUÏC
Read moreInaugurated in 1970 to facilitate access to the summit of Montjuïc, the cable car was completely rebuilt in 2007 to improve its comfort. The cabins now have 8 seats and closed windows, unlike the old cabins that had no windows. The line has a total length of 750 metres, with a slight difference in height of only 85 metres. It makes three stops: Montjuïc Park, Miramar and Montjuïc Castle. It is an unusual way to discover Montjuïc and its beautiful views of Barcelona.
GARE DE PASSEIG DE GRÀCIA
Read moreThis station is mainly served by suburban and regional trains, including the R2 line from Rodalies (towards Castelldefels, the airport, Sitges) and several regional trains towards LLeida, Valencia and Girona. It is also an important node grouping 3 lines of the Barcelona metro (L2, L3, L4). The train station is located under the Passeig de Gràcia, between the Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes and Carrer Aragó: it can be reached by several accesses.
AÉROPORT GIRONA - COSTA BRAVA
Read moreLocated 12 km from Girona city centre, it is one of the main hubs of the airline Ryanair. You can get to Girona city centre via the N-II and the AP-7 or by taxi or bus. The Sagalés company (https://www.sagales.com) provides connections to Barcelona, the southern Costa Brava and the centre of Girona (bus station). The company Moventis (https://compras.moventis.es) provides services to the northern Costa Brava. There is a Catalonia tourist office.
ESTACIÓ D'AUTOBUSOS BARCELONA NORD
Read moreBarcelona North bus station is located in the Eixample district, about 15 minutes walk from Plaça Catalunya. It occupies the site of a former railway station built in 1862, whose main building in neoclassical style is the work of Pere Andrés. It is Barcelona's main bus station, with buses that connect Barcelona with the main cities in the rest of Spain and Europe. Adjacent to its southern facade is a 3-hectare park.
TRAIN AÉROPORT
Read moreThe journey to the city centre takes about 25 minutes. Departures approximately every 30 minutes from the airport between 5:42 am and 11:38 pm. Departures from Passeig de Gràcia towards the airport between 5:08 and 23:07 (from Sants, between 5:13 and 23:14). From Terminal 1: you will need to take a free shuttle bus (about 10 minutes drive) to get to the station. This option is not very practical, it is better to opt for the bus if you arrive at Terminal 1. From Terminal 2: access to the station is via a covered footbridge.
ESTACIÓ DE SANTS
Read moreThis is Barcelona's central railway station, inaugurated in 1979 after more than 10 years of work. Located in the north-west of the city, in the Sants district, it is organised on two levels: the ground floor, dedicated to welcoming travellers, and the basement, where the quays and tracks are located. On the spot: trains to the airport, AVE (high speed) trains from major Spanish cities, TGV from Paris, many regional lines and suburban trains! Luggage lockers, tourist office and public toilets.
TELEFÈRIC DEL PORT
Read moreThe cable car from the port of Barcelona connects the beaches of La Barceloneta district to the hill of Montjuïc by flying over the port. Originally designed for the 1929 International Exhibition, it was not finally inaugurated until 1931 due to the complexity of the work. It consists of two sections and three stations: Sant Sebastià, Jaume I and Miramar. The line is 1,300 metres long and takes less than ten minutes to complete; the route culminates at 107 metres above sea level at Jaime I Tower, offering a sublime view of the city and the sea.
TRAINS RODALIES DE CATALUNYA
Read moreTrain service operated by Renfe. Departures from Plaça Catalunya, Sants, Passeig de Gràcia, etc. stations. The network includes six regional lines and seven commuter train lines. These suburban trains will allow you to reach for example the airport, Castelldefels or Sitges. The regional network, whose trains leave from the Estació de França, covers several lines to Lleida, Tarragona and Girona.
LE CARRILET (PETIT TRAIN)
Read moreAll summer long, this public transport connects the village of Sant Martí d'Empúries in the north with Cala Montgó in the south. There are several stops along the beaches, in Old Escala and on the Passeig Maritim. Practical to walk along the coast and especially to enjoy the passeig maritim, which has been developed along the coast since the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, it also delights children. We recommend this resolutely eco-responsible option for travelling while preserving the area.
MÉTRO AÉROPORT
Read moreThe line 9 South, currently being extended, currently connects the T 1 and T 2 terminals from the airport with 3 stations in central Barcelona: Torrassa (L 1), Collblanc (L 5) and Zona Universitària (L 3). The journey takes about 30 minutes.