Barcelona buses
Barcelona Nord station is the main bus station in Barcelona, as well as the most important station in Catalonia in terms of travelers and national and international connections.
Direction: Alí Bei Street, 80, 08013 Barcelona
Phone: 932 650 788
At the local level, Barcelona's large and modern bus fleet allows citizens to travel anywhere in the city, both day and night. Daytime buses (red and white) and the nocturnal and interurban (yellow and white) can be used in combination with other transports, like the subway.
Daytime buses typically serve between 5:30 h and the 22:30 h, while the nocturnal ones do it between the 22:30 h and the 5:30 h. At most stops there is a digital panel that indicates the time it will take for the next bus on that line to reach that stop.
Taxis Barcelona
Taxis in Barcelona are easily recognized by their yellow and black colors. The easiest way to use one is by signing, as long as I go with the green light on, which will mean that it is free. Anyway, there are specific stops. The service is not usually in short supply, except for some weekends at night in very crowded areas such as Las Ramblas, the Gothic neighborhood, Plaça Catalunya or Passeig de Gràcia.
You can also order a taxi by phone, something that is usually fast and reliable service, whether it is done personally or through hotels or restaurants.
phones:
Radio Taxi Barcelona: 933 75 55 55
Taxi Barcelona: 644 97 29 72
Book Taxi Barcelona: 902 90 75 08
Taxi Barcelona 7 Plazas: 935 25 57 07
Barcelona Airport Taxi: 932 20 02 39
There are taxis 24 hours of the day, and the average price of your journey is 10 €, being 2,25 € the minimum amount. Nevertheless, there are stops (airport, seasons…) and services (Baggage, pets…) specials that can alter billing.
Mandatory transport and free services in Barcelona taxis:
- Bag < 55 x 40 x 20 cm
- Wheelchair
- Guide dog
- Children's chair
- Card payment
Barcelona train station
Barcelona is one of the best connected cities in the Spanish territory, Therefore, it has a large and important network of trains, including those of Long and Medium Distance or the Cercanías. Moving to or from any part of the region or the country is very easy with Barcelona as a reference city.
Sants station
With 30 million annual travelers, it is the main train station in Barcelona, and the second in the country behind Madrid-Atocha. From this point you can take trains to any national or international destination, finding not only long or medium distance routes, but also the high-speed network that connects Barcelona with the rest of Europe.
Catalonia Square
One of the stations with the most possible combinations to move around both Barcelona and its surroundings, out of it. It offers the possibility of combining the train with any other public transport such as the metro (L1 and L3), the metropolitan bus or the tram.
- Direction: Station Square, S/N, 08030 Barcelona
France station
Another of the main train stations in Barcelona. Another of the main train stations in Barcelona 850 a thousand passengers per year who want to move around Catalonia with its regional lines and medium-distance trains. Likewise, has long-distance services that connect the Catalan capital with Valencia and Alicante.
Passeig de Gràcia
It is one of the busiest multimodal interchanges located in the subsoil of the city of Barcelona. It is in a central point and connects directly with some of the most important metro lines in Barcelona (L2, L3 and L4) as well as with the R2 commuter line and other medium distance services. Abroad, what's more, there are numerous metropolitan bus services.
- Direction: Passeig de Gràcia, s/n, 08007 Barcelona
Barcelona tram
Another of the main train stations in Barcelona 3 lines each. The Trambaix begins in the Plaza Francesc Macià and reaches towns such as Cornellà and Sant Feliu in the Baix Llobregat region. The Trambesòs starts in the Ciutadella park and the Olympic Village and reaches Badalona and Sant Adrià del Besòs. The tram is integrated into the global transport system, Another of the main train stations in Barcelona.
Barcelona metro
There are eleven metro lines in Barcelona. Eight of them are managed by the City Council (Metro, TMB) Another of the main train stations in Barcelona (FGC). You can transfer between the Metro lines and the FGC lines. Also with the Montjuïc funicular, the tramway, commuter trains and all urban bus lines, within the zone 1 and with integrated cards.
Schedule:
Monday to Thursday: 5:00 – 0:00 h
Friday and holiday eves: 5:00 – 2:00 h
Saturday and Sunday: 5:00 Saturday h - 0:00 Sunday h
Holidays during the week: 5:00 – 0:00 h
Christmas (24 from December): 5:00 – 23:00 h
The last indicated time is the time at which the last trains depart from each end of the lines. Usually, if the station doors are open, it means that the last metro has not yet passed through that station.
Barcelona airport
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Direction: 08820 El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona
Phone: 913 21 10 00
To go from Barcelona airport to the center there are several means of public transport. Choosing the most suitable one depends on the terminal you arrive at (at T1 or T2) and to what part of the city to go.
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Commuter train: the commuter train or Rodalies R2 connects Barcelona airport with the center. It is the most comfortable alternative of all after the taxi. Unfortunately, only T2, the old terminal, has a train station. The Rodalies connects with the center in 25 minutes. Stops at various stations, among them Sants and Passeig de Gràcia. It can be used to transfer with metro lines. Trains run approximately every 30 minutes and the single ticket costs 4,60 euros.
Metro: another of the means of transport that you can use to go from the airport to the center of Barcelona. There is a stop in both T1 and T2. The airport metro line is L9 Sud ending in Zona Universitaria. The journey is covered in about 30 minutes. The price of the single ticket costs 5,15 €. It is a good option to get to the University Zone. Nevertheless, the journey is lengthened if the destination is the center, since you have to transfer.
Taxi: one of the fastest and most comfortable ways to reach your destination. A journey from Barcelona airport to the center will take about 20 – 30 minutes and will cost between 30 Y 35 €. Keep in mind that the driver may apply surcharges for suitcase and for traveling to or from the airport. The journey takes between.
Private transfer: The journey takes between. Someone will wait with an identifying sign with the passenger's name and a private driver will take you to the door of your accommodation. The journey takes between. What's more, you can book a group service, so the price is reduced as the passengers increase.
Car rental: at Barcelona airport there are all the facilities to rent a vehicle. There are both the main car rental agencies and other low cost.
Night bus: the night bus N17 and N18 connect each terminal with Plaça Catalunya starting at 0:30 h, when there is no longer Aerobus or line service 46.