ESTACIÓ DE FRANÇA
Read moreInaugurated in 1929, this beautiful modernist station has lost its importance to the station of Sants. It was originally built in the 19th century to accommodate trains from France, before being remodelled for the 1929 International Exhibition. Beautifully decorated with Art Deco motifs, it is located on Avenida del Marquès de l'Argentera, halfway between the Born district and the seafront. Today, only a few regional lines of the Rodalies and Media Distancia trains continue to stop there.
EUROMOTORHOME
Read moreEuromotorhome España, S.L. is a Barcelona-based company offering motorhome rentals and sales for camping tourism in Spain. They have two branches, both located close to the airport for easy delivery and drop-off of vehicles for customers arriving by air.
ESTACIÓ MARÍTIMA INTERNACIONAL
Read moreBarcelona is a bustling port city that welcomes many tourists every year. Barcelona's cruise port is an important point of entry for travelers arriving by ship. It has nine terminals, seven of which are dedicated to cruise ships. Terminals A, B, C, D and E are located on the Adossat quay, a little further from the city center. Terminal D, also known as Palacruceros, is one of the busiest. The World Trade Centre also houses two terminals, the North Terminal and the South Terminal, as well as a nearby panoramic bus stop. There's also a small terminal at the Maremagnum Vell port, used mainly for large ships. To get from the cruise port to the city center, tourists have several options, including shuttle services and private transfers. The latter allow you to avoid queues and reach your destination quickly.
IBERIA
Read moreTo Barcelona, the Spanish airline offers several direct flights, operated by Vueling and Air Nostrum, from/to Paris, Bordeaux, Brussels, Nantes, Rennes, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Geneva, among others. On average, it takes 1 hour and 40 minutes to get from Paris to Barcelona. Some fares, on certain dates, are very interesting. Several options are available at the time of booking: the possibility of choosing a seat, adding luggage, booking a hotel, renting a car, or accessing a higher class ticket.
APARCAMENTS BSM
Read moreExtensive network of 40 parking lots located in strategic areas of the city (La Rambla, Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Port Vell, Vila Olimpica, Montjuïc, etc.). It offers one- to seven-day passes that allow free entry and exit from the parking lot and access to all the car parks in the network. With more than 13,000 spaces spread throughout the city, Aparcaments BSM is the largest parking network in Barcelona: a practical option for those who come to Barcelona by car and wish to use it during their stay.
AÉROPORT BARCELONA-EL PRAT
Read moreLocated some 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!
TRAM DE BARCELONA
Read moreEcological, fast and comfortable, the streetcar runs for about 30 kilometers and makes a total of 56 stops. There are two streetcar lines in Barcelona: the Trambaix (T1, T2, T3), which connects Plaça Francesc Macià and the residential towns of Sant Just Desvern, Sant Joan Despí, Sant Feliu de Llobregat and Cornellà; and the Trambesòs (T4, T5, T6), which runs between Vila Olímpica and the port of Badalona, passing through Glòries and the Fòrum district. There is a municipal project to connect these two lines through Avenida Diagonal.
FERROCARRILS DE LA GENERALITAT DE CATALUNYA (FGC)
Read moreFGC operates a network of more than 300 km of railway lines throughout Catalonia. During a stay in Barcelona, you will use the FGC to reach Sant Cugat, Montserrat or Manresa. The FGC also has 3 urban lines (L6, L7 and L8) that complete the Barcelona metro network. These lines are very convenient to reach the heights of Barcelona (Gràcia, Sarria, Tibidabo) from Plaça Catalunya, with a simple metro ticket.
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.
RYANAIR
Read moreDepending on the season, Ryanair connects Barcelona to Paris-Beauvais, Poitiers, Bordeaux and Brussels (Zaventem or Charleroi). Although the prices are very competitive, the options quickly add up. For example, to get to Barcelona at no extra charge, you need to travel with a bag that fits under the passenger seat. But these conditions of transport aside, the rotations are at very low prices. On the website, you can see the prices for the whole month. The lowest prices are displayed.
LOCKER BARCELONA
Read moreLocker Barcelona is located right next to the Plaça de Catalunya, close to the airport shuttle buses and the various public transport services, including the train station and the port. Their lockers work with an electronic code that gives you secure access to your personal belongings all day long. The venue is monitored by security cameras and offers free access to changing rooms. It is possible to make a reservation online. The space is suitable for disabled people.
RIDE ANDY
Read moreRide Andy is a chauffeur-driven car service for your travels in Spain and Andorra, whether within a city (airports, train stations, city centers) or from one city to another (Barcelona, Andorra, Madrid or Valencia, among others). Our professional drivers will do everything they can to make your trip a pleasant one. Ride Andy is available any day, at any time: the chat service operates on the website 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
HOLA BARCELONA TRAVEL CARD
Read moreHola Barcelona is a pass for 2, 3, 4 and 5 days, offering an unlimited number of trips on public transport. You can get on and off the streetcar, bus (except night buses), TMB metro, Montjuïc funicular, as well as the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat (FGC) urban lines and the Renfe suburban lines. The card also works for trips to El Prat airport.