BUS BARCELONA
Read moreMore than 100 lines serve Barcelona. The tickets are compatible with the metro, streetcar, FGC and Rodalies trains in zone 1. The current fare system allows access to different means of transport with the same ticket for 1 hour and 15 minutes. At night, some 20 urban night routes(Nitbus) and a few intercity routes serve the city's main districts. Most of these buses leave from Plaça Catalunya. The average frequency is 20 minutes on weekends and 30 minutes on weekdays.
JULIVIA BUS
Read moreThis small bus with a sunroof allows you to discover Palafrugell and its coves (Calella, Llafranc and Tamariu). It has a total of 25 stops, but you can stop when you want to visit a place, the Cap Roig garden for example, have a drink in Llafranc or take a dip in Tamariu and catch the bus later. By downloading the julivia bus application, you'll have all the information you need about timetables, routes and the history of the places you'll be passing through. Very handy to circulate in a place where car parks are easily saturated in summer.