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How to Get to Barcelona by multiple options

If you’re thinking about visiting Barcelona, the next step is to arrange all your travel plans. Luckily, there are so many convenient ways of getting to Barcelona. Whether you’re coming from overseas or from continental Europe, there are plenty of good options when it comes to travel. From planes to trains, buses, and more, here’s how to get to Barcelona from wherever you are in the world.

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Travel by Airplane

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Whether you’re coming from Madrid or from halfway across the world, traveling by airplane is one of the best ways to get to Barcelona. If you’re on a budget, European low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Easy Jet are great options for saving a little money on travel. Also, Barcelona-based Vueling Airlines travels between Barcelona and several other European hubs. With frequent flights connecting Barcelona to the rest of Europe, air travel to and from Barcelona is easy. If you choose to fly to Barcelona, you’ll arrive at the Barcelona-El Prat airport, a convenient 25-minute bus ride from the city center.

Take a Train

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If you’re coming from another city in Spain or the south of France, traveling by train is one of the easiest ways to get to Barcelona. The RENFE, Spain’s national rail service, is quite reliable. If you’re coming from Madrid, RENFE’s high-speed AVE trains will get you to Barcelona in a quick two and a half hours. The trains are comfortable, almost always on-time, and oftentimes more convenient than flying because they take you from city center to city center without the hassle of having to arrive hours early for departure.

Take a Bus

Traveling by bus is probably the cheapest way to get to Barcelona from the rest of Spain, Portugal, or France. Companies like ALSA, which operates bus services all around Spain, provide the possibility to travel long distances at reasonable rates. Long-distances buses arrive in and depart from Barcelona at the main bus stations in the city, Sants Station and Barcelona Nord.

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Travel by Boat

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Situated right on the Mediterranean Sea, Barcelona is the perfect city to get to by boat. Mediterranean cruises stop in the city’s port throughout the year, providing a convenient way of combining a trip to Barcelona with a trip to other gorgeous Mediterranean cities. If you’re coming from one of the Balearic Islands of Mallorca, Menorca, or Ibiza, ferry services running between the islands and Barcelona offer another convenient way of reaching the city.

Rent a Car or Ride Share

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Finally, even if you’re coming to Europe from the other side of the world, traveling by car to Barcelona is always possible. Renting a car in Spain is easy and affordable for travelers. If you don’t want to rent a car, you can organize a ride share with other travelers. Ride-sharing platforms like Bla Bla Car make is easy to find travelers with similar travel itineraries and pay them to hitch a ride.

 

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Originally from the United States, Rachel has been living in Spain since 2014. After two years in Madrid, she moved to Barcelona in 2016 to pursue her passions in writing and photography. She spends her free time enjoying life in beautiful Barcelona and traveling around Europe as much as possible.

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