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How to Get From Barcelona Airport to City Centre by Train, Bus, Taxi, Shared Shuttle & Private Transfer?

How to Get From Barcelona Airport to City Centre by Train, Bus, Taxi, Shared Shuttle & Private Transfer

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Som-hi cap a Barcelona – Beat the airport blues and hit the Ramblas in record time!

If you're landing at Barcelona El Prat, you're in for a treat! The moment you step off the plane, you'll feel that gorgeous Mediterranean air, and Barcelona's incredible energy is just waiting for you, a short ride away. But before you can start exploring those winding streets in the Gothic Quarter or soaking up some sun on the beach, you'll need to sort out one last thing: getting from Barcelona Airport to city centre.

The good news is that BCN Airport sits just 13km from the city, so if you're wondering how far Barcelona Airport is from the city centre, we can put your mind at ease – it's really not far at all! The airport is brilliantly connected too, which means if you fancy treating yourself to a private driver or you're happy to hop on a local bus, there's definitely a transport option that'll suit both your style and your budget.

Key takeaways

Best balance: Aerobus (Fast, frequent, with central stops).
Cheapest: Bus 46 (€2.65) or Train (€4.90).
Most convenient: Private transfer or taxi.
Good for Fira/South Barcelona: Metro L9 Sud.

Quick comparison: Barcelona Airport to the city centre transport modes

Transport Mode Approx. Cost Travel Time Frequency Operating Hours Best For
Aerobus
€12.25 35 mins Every 5-10 mins 24/7 Balance of speed & ease.
Train (R2 North)
€4.90(or T-Casual)
20-25 mins Every 30 mins ~05:40 – 23:38 Budget speed to Sants.
Metro (L9 Sud)
€5.70 50 mins Every 7 mins 05:00 – Midnight *Until 02:00 Fri, 24h Sat Fira Gran Via / South BCN.
Bus 46
€2.65 45-55 mins Every 20 mins ~05:00–23:50 Budget near Pl. Espanya.
Night Bus
€2.65 40-60 mins Every 20 mins ~22:00 – 05:00 Arrivals after midnight.
Taxi
€35 - €45 25-30 mins On Demand 24/7 Spontaneous groups.
Private Transfer
~€40
25 mins Pre-booked 24/7 Stress-free peace of mind.
Shared Shuttle
~€8.61
45-60 mins+ Pre-booked 24/7 Solo comfort on budget.

Barcelona Public Transport Ticket Purchase Points

Select your best public transport option and find where to purchase your ticket.

Public Transport Popular Options from BCN Airport

Metro L9 Sud / TMB Bus 46

Key Tickets: Hola Barcelona Travel Card (Includes L9 Metro) or Airport Ticket (L9 Metro specific). Standard T-Casual is NOT valid.

Metro L9 Sud connects T1 and T2 to the city's network (L9 Sud stops only). TMB Bus 46 offers a cheaper, slower alternative but accepts standard integrated tickets.

View TMB Fares Details →

Aerobús Express Shuttle

Key Tickets: Single or Return Aerobús ticket. This is a private operator and does NOT accept TMB integrated tickets.

Book Aerobús Tickets Directly →

Rodalies Train (R2 Nord)

Key Tickets: Valid with integrated tickets (T-Casual) or single ticket.

Only serves Terminal 2 (T2). If arriving at T1, you must take the free airport shuttle bus to T2 to catch the train.

View Rodalies Fares Details →

Official Ticket Purchase Points (TMB)

  • Online & TMB App: You can purchase tickets and travel cards quickly and conveniently through the website or TMB App. This is where you can buy the Hola Barcelona Travel Card (often with a 10% discount), and tickets for the Barcelona Bus Turístic and Montjuïc Cable Car. Buy Hola Barcelona Online → TMB Web/App Purchases →
  • Metro Ticket Machines: Found in the lobby of all metro stations, these vending machines sell T-mobilitat cardboard supports and allow top-ups on both cardboard and plastic cards.
  • Associated Establishments (Kiosks/Retail): At kiosks and other participating points of sale, you can buy the cardboard T-mobilitat card and top up any contactless card (plastic or cardboard).
  • TMB Points of Attention (PAU): You can buy and top-up the personalized T-mobilitat card (plastic) here. Large-quantity purchases require a prior appointment. Consult TMB Points →
  • Turisme de Barcelona: Purchase tourist travel cards and tickets specifically from Barcelona Turisme. Find Out More →
  • Other Operators: Purchase travel passes that include the other operators included in the integrated transport fare system.

This transport information is provided by hoppa. Actual purchase transactions are managed by external operators (TMB/Aerobús).

Know your Barcelona Airport terminal

Before you choose your transport, check which Barcelona Airport terminal you are landing at.

  • Terminal 1 (T1): The main terminal for major international airlines (British Airways, Vueling, Iberia, Air France, KLM, etc.).
  • Terminal 2 (T2): Mostly for low-cost carriers (Ryanair, EasyJet, Wizz Air).

Important: The terminals are 4km apart. If you need to switch (e.g., to catch the train which only leaves from T2), there is a free green shuttle bus that runs between them 24/7. It takes about 10-15 minutes.

Below is a step-by-step breakdown of how to get from Barcelona airport to city using every available mode of transport.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by city bus?

Best all-rounder

Is the Aerobus right for you?

  Pros
Frequent, fast, ample luggage space, runs 24/7, and is direct to the city centre.
  Cons
More expensive than the regular bus or train. It can get crowded at peak times.
CONVENIENCE Great
VALUE Good/Balanced
Best for when...

You want a balance of speed and price, and you are staying near Plaça Catalunya or Plaça Espanya.

For most travellers, the Aerobus is the sweet spot between cost and convenience. It is a dedicated express Barcelona airport bus that runs 365 days a year.

Step 1: Locate the stop

  • At Terminal 1: Head to the ground floor (Arrivals level). Walk outside and look for the bright blue buses. The stop is directly in front of the terminal building.
  • At Terminal 2: The stops are located outside the "Technical Block" (between T2B and T2C). Follow the signs for "Bus" or "Aerobus".

Step 2: Buy your ticket

  • Online: You can buy tickets in advance on the official website or app.
  • At the stop: There are ticket vending machines (card/cash) at the stop.
  • On board: You can buy a ticket from the driver (cash–try to have small change or pay by card).
  • How much does an Aerobus ticket cost?: Approx. €12.25 (Single) / €18.50 (Return).

Service frequency and schedule

The service operates 24 hours a day, every day of the year (including weekends and public holidays). The frequency depends on the time of day:

  • 05:00 to 06:40: Every 10 minutes
  • 06:40 to 21:55: Every 5 minutes
  • 21:55 to 00:35: Every 10 minutes
  • 00:35 to 05:00: Every 20 minutes

Step 3: Board and go

  • Take line A1 if you are at Terminal 1.
  • Take line A2 if you are at Terminal 2.
  • Sit back for about 35 minutes. The bus terminates at Plaça Catalunya, with stops at Plaça d’Espanya and Gran Via-Urgell.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by bus 46?

The cheapest option

Is Bus 46 right for you?

  Pros
The absolute cheapest option (€2.65), valid with T-casual card.
  Cons
Slower than the Aerobus, no dedicated luggage racks, and makes frequent stops.
CONVENIENCE Fair
VALUE Excellent
Best for when...

You are on a tight budget, travelling light, and don't mind a slightly longer journey.

If you are travelling on a shoestring budget, the Bus 46 (Operated by TMB) is your best friend. It serves as a reliable link between the city’s major transport hubs and both airport terminals.

Step 1: Locate the stop

  • At Terminal 1: Turn left upon exiting Arrivals; the stop is located just past the Aerobus stop.
  • At Terminal 2: You can catch the bus outside Terminal 2B and Terminal 2C.

Key stops:

Unlike the express Aerobus, this route makes several convenient stops along the way.

City start/end: Plaça d’Espanya (connecting to Metro L1 & L3) and Av Paral·lel.

Along the way: It travels via Gran Via, stopping at Plaça Europa (connecting to L9) and Hospital de Bellvitge (connecting to L1).

At the Airport: It stops at Terminal 2B, Terminal 2C, and finally Terminal 1.

Step 2: Buy your ticket

  • How much does a Bus 46 ticket cost?: €2.65 (Single ticket).
  • Payment: You can pay the driver (contactless is preferred) or, for the best value, use a T-casual card if you have already purchased one at a tobacco shop or from ticket machines at the station.

Step 3: The ride

  • The journey takes approximately 40 to 55 minutes, depending on traffic and the number of stops.
  • It is the perfect choice if you are staying near Plaça d’Espanya or the Fira Gran Via area and want to save money for tapas!

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by night buses?

An option for late arrivals

Is the Night Bus right for you?

  Pros
Reliable late-night transport, very cheap, drops you centrally at Plaça Catalunya.
  Cons
Takes longer than a taxi, less frequent than day buses.
CONVENIENCE Good
VALUE Excellent
Best for when...

You arrive after midnight and want to save money on a taxi.

If you land after midnight when the metro and train have stopped, do not worry. The NitBus network makes sure you can still get from Barcelona airport to the city centre cheaply and safely.

Step 1: Choose the right line for your terminal

Depending on where you land, you will need to look for a specific bus number:

  • Line N17 (Terminal 1): This is the main night bus for T1. It takes a longer route through L'Hospitalet and El Prat before reaching the airport.

    Stops at Airport: Terminal 1 Departures (Level 3), Air Shuttle Corridor, and Terminal 1 Arrivals (Level 0).

  • Line N16 (Terminal 2): This line runs from Barcelona to Castelldefels, stopping at Terminal 2 along the way.

    Important to note: Because the bus stops are used for both directions, check the screen on the bus before boarding. Double check that it says "Barcelona" or "Pl. Catalunya" and not "Castelldefels".

    Stops at Airport: Cargo Terminal, Terminal 2B Departures, T2B Technical Block, and T2C (external road).

  • Line N18 (Backup / Express): This line connects both terminals (T1 and T2) to the city. It travels from Plaça Catalunya to T1, then to T2, and finally returns to Barcelona.

    Stops at Airport: T1 Departures & Arrivals, Cargo Terminal, T2B Arrivals, T2B Technical Block, and T2C.

Step 2: Operating times and schedule

All lines generally run every 20 minutes, though frequency may increase during the summer months. The service operates all year round.

  • N17 Schedule:

    • From Terminal 1 to City: 21:55 to 04:50.
    • From City (Pl. Catalunya) to T1: 22:50 to 05:00.
  • N16 Schedule:

    • From Castelldefels (via T2) to City: 23:10 to 04:40.
    • From City (Pl. Catalunya) to T2: 23:30 to 05:10.
  • N18 Schedule:

    • From Terminal 1 to City: 00:18 to 04:33.
    • From City (Pl. Catalunya) to Airport: 00:05 to 04:50.

Step 3: Tickets and destination

  • How much does a NitBus ticket cost? The standard fare is (€2.65). You can pay the driver (cash/contactless) or use a valid travel card like T-casual.
  • Final stop: All these lines terminate at Plaça Catalunya (Ronda Universitat), dropping you right in the heart of Barcelona.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by train?

Fastest to Barcelona Sants

Is the Train right for you?

  Pros
Fast (20-25 mins to Sants), cheapest option with T-casual, comfortable.
  Cons
Runs every 30 mins (less frequent than metro/bus), requires a shuttle transfer if you land at T1.
CONVENIENCE Good
VALUE Excellent
Best for when...

You arrive at Terminal 2 and want the fastest, cheapest route to the city centre.

If you are arriving at Terminal 2, taking the train from Barcelona airport to city is a brilliant choice. The R2 North line (Rodalies) is the budget-friendly speedster that connects you to the main city stations.

Step 1: Locate the station and know your route

  • At Terminal 2: Follow the signs for "Renfe" or the train icon. You will walk across a covered bridge that connects the terminal to the station. It takes about 5 minutes.

  • At Terminal 1: You cannot catch the train directly. You must first take the free green shuttle bus to Terminal 2, then cross the bridge to the station.

  • Stops: The train makes limited stops, making it very fast. Note: "Aeroport" stands for "Airport" on signs and timetables.

    From Airport to City: Aeroport de Barcelona ➔ Estació Sants ➔ Passeig de Gràcia ➔ El Clot.

    From City to Airport: El Clot ➔ Passeig de Gràcia ➔ Estació Sants ➔ Aeroport de Barcelona.

Step 2: Buy your ticket

You have two main options for buying your train tickets: using the station machines or booking in advance online for peace of mind.

A. Buying at the station

  • Vending machines: Go to the orange/red ticket machines in the station lobby. There are five machines at the airport station. They operate in English, German, Spanish (Castellano), Catalan, and French.

  • Payment: Machines accept cash (coins and notes of €5, €10, €20, €50) and credit/debit cards. You can buy multiple tickets in a single transaction.

  • Staff assistance: If you struggle with the machine, look for staff wearing high-visibility jackets; they are there to help you purchase your ticket.

  • How much does a train ticket cost?: A single ticket is roughly €4.90.

    Tip: If you plan to use public transport in the city as well, it is best to buy a Hola Barcelona travel card or a T-casual card here, as the airport train journey is included.

    T-Casual: €12.55. This card includes 10 journeys and is valid on the Airport train, buses, and the Metro (but not the Airport Metro L9 stop). You can share it or use it for the rest of your trip.

    Hola Barcelona travel card: If you plan to use public transport extensively, this pass gives you unlimited travel on the network, including the airport train.

Operating times and frequency

Trains generally run twice every hour.

  • From Barcelona Airport: First train: 05:40 | Last train: 23:38
  • From Estació Sants: First train: 05:13 | Last train: 23:09
  • From Passeig de Gràcia: First train: 05:08 | Last train: 23:02

Check the official schedule: Operating times can vary during the year. It is best to check the official RENFE website for your specific dates.

B. Advance booking with hoppa

If you prefer to have everything sorted before you land, you can book your train tickets in advance through hoppa.

  • Skip the queues: Avoid the stress of figuring out ticket machines after a long flight.
  • Easy comparison: Enter your route (e.g., "Barcelona Airport" to "Barcelona Sants") to see all available train times and prices in one place.
  • Secure e-tickets: Receive your ticket directly to your email. In most cases, you can simply scan this from your phone to pass through the gates.
  • Global coverage: hoppa partners with major rail operators like Renfe Viejeros and TMB, meaning you get official prices with no hidden fees.

Step 3: Board and go

  • Pass through the turnstiles and go down to the platform.
  • Trains run every 30 minutes.
  • Get off at Barcelona Sants (for high-speed connections) or Passeig de Gràcia (for the city centre/Gaudí architecture). The ride takes roughly 20-25 minutes.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by private transfer?

Total peace of mind

Is a Private Transfer right for you?

  Pros
Convenience, peace of mind, comfort. No waiting times or hauling baggage around. Fastest door-to-door option. Transparent, competitive price.
  Cons
More expensive than public transport (especially if you’re travelling solo).
CONVENIENCE Excellent
VALUE Great
Best for when...

You want door-to-door service, don't want to mess about with maps, or are travelling in a group/family.

For a stress-free arrival where you don't need to lift a finger, a private transfer with hoppa is the gold standard. With hoppa, you get professional drivers who ensure you travel safely and efficiently to your destination.

Step 1: Easy booking

Regardless of whether you book in advance or on the go, booking with hoppa is simple:

  • Visit the hoppa website or download the hoppa app.
  • Enter your pick-up and drop-off points.
  • Choose your vehicle type. Options include cars (great for solo travellers/couples), SUVs & MPVs (ideal for families needing extra luggage space), or minibuses & coaches (perfect for larger groups).
  • Add any extras you might need, such as child and infant seats, wheelchair accessible vehicles, or extra luggage space for sports equipment.
  • How much does a private transfer from BCN Airport to the city centre cost? Starts from just £31 per private car (4 people).

Step 2: Secure payment

Confirm your booking. Paying is as simple as can be. You can use a range of major credit and debit cards, as well as online wallets. Whichever method you prefer, you can rest assured that your booking is secure and encrypted.

Step 3: Meeting your driver

We want to make your journey as stress-free as possible.

  • Once you’ve booked, you´ll receive an e-ticket via email, and this document contains all the necessary information you need for your trip, including clear instructions on where to meet your driver.
  • If you have any questions, you can reach our 24/7 support team via the contact details provided in your e-ticket.

Step 4: Travelling in comfort

Once you’ve met your driver, sit back and relax. hoppa´s trusted partners provide professional drivers who will get you to your destination safely and on time, taking the most efficient routes possible.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by shared shuttle bus?

Budget + comfort

Is a Shared Shuttle right for you?

  Pros
Cheaper than a taxi/private transfer, door-to-door service (or very close), and comfortable.
  Cons
Longer travel time due to other passenger drop-offs, and potential wait time at the airport.
CONVENIENCE Good
VALUE Great
Best for when...

You want the comfort of being dropped at your hotel, but have a smaller budget.

If you want the ease of being dropped at your hotel door but want to save money, the hoppa shared shuttle is an excellent choice for transfers from Barcelona airport.

Step 1: Book online

  • Visit the hoppa website or download the hoppa app.
  • Enter your travel details, including your pick-up and drop-off points.
  • Select "Shared Shuttle" when choosing your vehicle type.
  • Lock in your price and confirm booking for your shared shuttle from Barcelona airport to the city centre securely.
  • How much does a shared shuttle from BCN Airport to the city centre cost? Starts from just £8.61 per person.

Step 2: Meeting your driver

  • Just like with private transfers, you will receive clear instructions on where to meet your driver or representative at the airport (usually a specific desk or meeting point in Arrivals), all included in your e-ticket.

Step 3: The ride

  • Note: As it is a shared service, you might have to wait up to 45 minutes for other passengers to arrive and board.
  • You will travel in comfort with professional drivers who will drop you off at your hotel or a designated nearby point.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by taxi?

On-demand convenience

Is a Taxi right for you?

  Pros
Fast, direct, no need to book in advance (unless using the app), available 24/7.
  Cons
Can be expensive, potential long queues at the rank, variable pricing due to traffic.
CONVENIENCE Excellent
VALUE Fair
Best for when...

You haven't booked anything and just want to leave the airport immediately.

Sometimes, you just want to jump in a car and forget about stress, waiting in line for a long taxi queue. You have two main choices here: the traditional taxi rank or the modern ride-hailing style service.

Option A. The official taxi rank

Grabbing a taxi from Barcelona airport requires no prior planning.

Step 1: Locate the rank

  • At Terminal 1: Go to the ground floor (Arrivals). Walk out the main doors and follow the "Taxi" signs.
  • At Terminal 2: There are ranks outside T2A, T2B, and T2C.

In case you need more information or support, the official taxi service booth is on the ground floor of T1.

Step 2: Payment

  • How much does a local taxi from BCN Airport to the city centre cost?: Taxis in Barcelona run on a meter. Expect to pay between €35 and €45 to the city centre.
  • Supplements: Please note that there is an official airport supplement of €4.50 added to the final fare. The minimum fare for any trip leaving the airport is €21.00.

Useful tips for taking a taxi at Barcelona Airport

For a smooth and safe trip from Barcelona Airport to the city center, keep these essential tips in mind regarding licensing, pricing, and payment.

Stay safe

Never get in an unlicensed taxi at Barcelona Airport. Instead, use the official taxis from the rank or book with a reliable private transfer and shared shuttle provider like hoppa.

Terminal differences

Taxi prices from Terminal 2 are often slightly cheaper as the terminal is physically closer to the city centre.

Fares

Barcelona Airport taxis calculate fares using a taximeter, starting with a base fare of €2.75.

Luggage & capacity

Standard local taxis in Barcelona can fit up to 4 people with 3 pieces of luggage.

Time bands

Daytime rates are applied between 08:00 and 20:00. Outside these hours (and on weekends/holidays), you will be charged a night fare.

Payment

Most taxis at Barcelona Airport accept credit card payments, but not all. You should always ask your driver if they take card payments before starting your trip.

Option B. hoppa ride-hailing app (Book on the go)

If you prefer using an app to waiting in line, you can easily book an airport taxi on the go, right in the palm of your hand, with hoppa.

Step 1: Download and book

  • Download the hoppa app before you land.
  • Enter your details and choose "Ride Now" to book a car on the spot.

Step 2: Track and meet

  • On-demand bookings will include a text message with a web link to track your driver in real-time.
  • The app will give you clear instructions on where to meet your driver.

Step 3: Ride and pay

  • Enjoy safe payment methods. Everything is handled securely via the app using your credit card or online wallet, so you don’t need to worry about cash.

How to get from Barcelona Airport to the city centre by metro?

Best for South Barcelona/Fira

Is the Metro right for you?

  Pros
Modern, reliable, connects to the entire city network, included in tourist passes (Hola BCN).
  Cons
Requires a special ticket (if no pass), does not go directly to the city centre (requires transfer), no luggage racks.
CONVENIENCE Fair
VALUE Good
Best for when...

You are staying near the Fira Gran Via or need to reach a specific suburb not served by the Aerobus or train.

The L9 Sud line connects the airport to the city network, but it acts more like a connector line than a direct route to the tourist centre.

Step 1: Locate the station

  • At Terminal 1: The station ("Aeroport T1") is on the ground floor, near the bus station.
  • At Terminal 2: The station ("Aeroport T2") is next to the train station, accessible via the walkway.

Step 2: Buy a special ticket

  • Where to buy?: Go to the vending machines at the station.
  • How much does it cost?: €5.70 (You must select the "Billete Aeropuerto").

Important note: Standard single tickets, T-casual, and T-grup cards are NOT valid for airport entry/exit.

Passes: The journey is included if you have a Hola Barcelona card, Barcelona Essentials Pass, or City Pass.

Step 3: The journey

The Orange L9 Sud Line stops at both terminals. The ride takes about 30 minutes, but because it skirts the edge of the city, reaching central spots like Las Ramblas usually takes around 50 minutes total with transfers.

To Plaça Catalunya: Take L9 to Torrassa, then switch to the Red Line (L1).

To Sagrada Família: Take L9 to Collblanc, then switch to the Blue Line (L5).

To Zona Universitària: Stay on L9 until Zona Universitària, then switch to the Green Line (L3).

Operating times and notes:

  • Frequency: Trains arrive roughly every 7 minutes.
  • Hours: 05:00–00:00 (Mon-Thu & Sun), 05:00–02:00 (Fri), 24 Hours (Sat).
  • Luggage: There is no dedicated luggage storage on the trains.
  • Return Trip: Remember to keep your ticket or buy a new "Airport Ticket" to exit the station when returning to the airport.

Start your Barcelona adventure the right way

Getting around a new airport doesn't have to be stressful at all. Now that you know exactly how to get from Barcelona airport to the city centre, you can make the choice that suits your budget and your travel style perfectly.

Regardless of whether you're drawn to the budget-friendly value of Bus 46, the speed of the Aerobus, or the door-to-door luxury of a private transfer, the city is easily within your reach. However, for the ultimate peace of mind, we'd recommend sorting your transport before you fly.

Booking your Barcelona airport transfers or train tickets in advance with hoppa means you can skip the confusion at ticket machines, avoid those long queues at the taxi rank, and head straight for your first plate of tapas.

Safe travels, and enjoy every single moment in Barcelona!