Covering a distance of just over 500km, the first train departs Barcelona Sants station at 5:50 and the last at 21:15 before arriving at Madrid's main railway station, Madrid Atocha. On this route, you'll be traveling on a service provided by either Renfe or OUIGO. For OUIGO trains in Spain: Passengers under 12 pay €5 for all journeys
Rodalies de Catalunya operates a train from Barcelona Sants to Estación de tren Barcelona-Plaça De Catalunya every 10 minutes. Tickets cost €1 - €2 and the journey takes 5 min. Renfe Viajeros also services this route hourly. Alternatively, Tmb operates a bus from Sants - Gayarre to Portal de la Pau every 10 minutes.
You can easily reach Barcelona by train from within Spain, as well as other major European cities, thanks to the many high-speed rail connections available. If you're already in Spain and heading into Barcelona, Renfe trains offer high-speed routes from Valencia to Barcelona (2h 40m), Alicante to Barcelona (4h 25m), Malaga to Barcelona (5h 32m
The metro ride to and from the airport is also included. You don't have to buy the "metro airport ticket" (10.30 euros - round trip). The "Hola BCN!" card is, compared to other big European cities, very cheap. The actual price (2023) is, depending on the chosen validity period, between 7.65 and 8.20 euro per day.
The cheapest tickets we've found for trains from Valencia to Barcelona are US$11.99. If you book 30 days in advance, tickets will cost around US$32, while the price is around US$42 if you book 7 days in advance. Booking on the day of travel is likely to be more expensive, so it's worth booking ahead of time if you can, or check our special
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Gràcia station. / 41.399556°N 2.152167°E / 41.399556; 2.152167. Gràcia is a railway station located under Plaça de Gal·la Placídia in the Gràcia district of Barcelona. It is served both by lines L6 and L7 of the Barcelona Metro, and by lines S1 and S2 of the Metro del Vallès commuter rail system. All these lines are operated by
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The network has expanded significantly since then. The busiest route is now the Barcelona-Madrid line, popular among tourists and locals. The recently completed Granada-Antequera line opens the popular Andalusian destination Granada to high-speed services from Madrid and Barcelona.
A slightly cheaper, yet longer option is to take a train from Barcelona Sants station to Reus and then the local bus no. 50 to the airport. The train costs €8.40 (Regional) or €9.55 (Regional Express) and then the bus costs €2.10. Note that for all high-speed rail routes at all stations in Spain, you MUST pass through a security
The city's two largest railway stations are Estació de Sants, where all lines stop, including the AVE high-speed train, and Estació de França. It's easy to get into the metro from these stations:
BARCELONA SANTS TO AIRPORT Barcelona Sants is the main train station located at Barcelona city. From there, lots of train destinations are scheduled. Is the place where passengers can take AVE train, the high-speed train in Spain. It connects to Madrid, Girona and France, among others destinations. train to barcelona airport terminal 1
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Spain's railway history has its origins in 1834 when the La Habana-Bejuca Güines line was inaugurated as the first railway line in Cuba, then an overseas Spanish province.However, it wasn't until 1848 that the first railway line on the Iberian Peninsula was built between Barcelona and Mataró.In the following years, lines such as the Madrid-Aranjuez line were opened, and by 1864 a line
In a city with as many different places to visit as Barcelona, the metro network is an essential means of getting around the city in total comfort. Opened in 1924, the network that once linked Lesseps with Plaça de Catalunya today consists of a total of 12 lines, 186 stations and more than 150 km, making it the second longest in the country.
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