Travel routes in Spain from Barcelona. Where to go from Barcelona for one day Where to go from Barcelona by train

Welcome to the capital of Catalonia - beautiful BARCELONA!

The author's sightseeing tour of 4-6-8 hours in a comfortable car involves getting acquainted with the main attractions - the main street Paseo de Grazia with the famous masterpieces of Gaudí - the Batlo house and the Mila house, the Cathedral of the Holy Family, Park Guell, Plaza de España and magnificent views from Mount Montjuïc, the highest point of Barcelona, ​​Mount Tibedabo and of course the history of Barcelona - the old town or the Gothic quarter with its amazing secrets accumulated over 2000 years, La Rambla and the Boqueria market with a wide range of fruits, jamon, cheeses and seafood.

Having enjoyed enough of the splendor of Barcelona, ​​it is worth visiting the main attractions of Catalonia under the fascinating stories of an experienced guide, who will take care of purchasing tickets in advance, which will allow you to avoid queues.

Excursion program Where to go from Barcelona for one day:

Montserrat mountain - Miracle Catalonia, duration 6 hours.
Montserrat And wine cellars Torres, duration 9 hours.

Just 40 km from Barcelona there is a sacred place where the Virgin Mary of Montserrat appeared in 880, and since then the number of pilgrims to this place increases every year, because here everyone asks for the fulfillment of their most cherished desire. Magnificent landscapes, clean mountain air, a monastery and, of course, the energy of this place, evoking calm and tranquility, will be remembered for a long time by every tourist.

The impressions of the excursion will be enhanced by a visit to the museum with works by Caravaggio, Dali, Picasso, Ruseniel and Casas. Listen to the choir of boys living at the monastery, buy fresh delicious cheeses from local peasants made from organic milk as a souvenir, dine in a village restaurant on Mount Montserrat - all this will allow you to feel the traditions of the Spanish hinterland and taste authentic Spanish and Catalan cuisine.

Not far from Montserrat there are Torres wine cellars. A fascinating and educational journey into the world of winemaking will be a memorable event, and a tasting of excellent Catalan wine will complete this magnificent, eventful day.

FigueresAnd museum El Salvador Dali, duration 6 hours.
Figueres And Girona, duration 9 hours.
Figueres And Empuriabrava, duration 9 hours.
Triangle Dali (Figueres, Pubol, Portligat) , duration 11 hours.

Having visited the homeland of Salvador Dali, you should definitely visit the Museum of Genius, which is the last masterpiece of the artist, the key to his genius and allows you to expand Consciousness!
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Thematic a park attractions Port Aventura, duration - whole day.

We invite the bravest ones on a journey into the world of extreme rides, shows and performances. And on a hot summer day, water attractions will allow you to cool down your heated emotions. At the end of the day you will enjoy a magnificent fireworks display and performance.
Spending time with the whole family at Port Aventura is the perfect choice for a day trip from Barcelona.

Knightly tournament, flamenco And dinner V medieval castle, duration - With 20 before 24 hours.

The evening can be spent traveling to a medieval castle, watching a knight's tournament, eating chicken on a spit and lentil stew. Passionate flamenco dancing, the sounds of the Spanish guitar, and horse performances will make the evening unforgettable. An ocean of impressions awaits you by the Mediterranean Sea!

Besalu And Rupit – medievalAI outback, duration 11 hours.

Just a few hours drive from Barcelona there is a medieval village where everything breathes with old legends and stories, and it seems that knights are about to come out from around the corner and we will witness their tournament. Besalu is an open-air architectural monument where houses and the bridge are over 1000 years old.

Rupit, a city built on fiery lava, has only 400 inhabitants, who happily welcome more than a thousand pilgrims a year. The north of Catalonia is also famous for the fact that witches once lived here and the Inquisition was rampant.
How to recognize a witch and get good luck from her?
Why are there chairs attached to the walls in the city of Besalu under the roof?
Why were houses built here from black stone?
You will hear answers to these and other questions while traveling with us!

Tarragona And Reus - homeland Antonio Gaudi, duration 9 hours.

Tarragona was founded by the Romans more than 2,000 years ago, as evidenced by the surviving Colosseum overlooking the Mediterranean Sea.
Gaudi's homeland is Reus, the place where madness ends and the genius of the great master begins, whose works thousands of people from all over the world come to admire.

In addition to the above mentioned destinations, we are ready to provide you with many options for where to go from Barcelona for 1 day.

Carcassonne and oyster farms
- Shopping in La Roca Village
- Flight in a hot air balloon or helicopter
- Boat trip under a white sail
- Safari Park Sijean in France
- For children - zoo, aquarium, Cosmocaixa science museum, Catalonia in miniature, chocolate museum, Tibedabo amusement park

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Barcelona is a city that you immediately fall in love with. This air, the narrow streets of the Gothic quarter, the noisy La Rambla, the Boqueria stalls bursting with sea reptiles, shady parks, sunsets in the port, the majestic creations of Gaudi, and, of course, wine, jamon and paella - all this seems to stay with you and pull you like a magnet back as soon as the plane home leaves the ground.

If you have already explored the capital of Catalonia inside and out and are thinking about where to go from Barcelona, ​​you will definitely need this selection of not the most popular, but truly interesting neighborhoods from our friends, Skyscanner.

Catalonia is full of surprises. One of them is La Garrotxa, a picturesque natural park with more than 70 volcanic cones - about 40 of them considered dormant - on the territory. The last serious eruption occurred here 11 thousand years ago, and today La Garrotxa has 11 settlements and is home to about 40 thousand people. Previously, indigenous people believed that churches could protect against eruptions and therefore built them next to the volcano or in the craters themselves, where many of them still stand. You can get to La Garrotxa from Girona (about 30 km) or Barcelona (about 120 km), the most convenient way to get around is by car. The most unusual way to explore the surroundings of the reserve is a hot air balloon flight - this way you can literally get off the ground and enjoy a bird's eye view of lush forests, volcanoes and quaint villages. The best place to look for a cozy restaurant with local cuisine is in the town of Santa Pau.

Sitges


A small and cozy seaside town on the Costa Dorada, 35 km from Barcelona, ​​is an ideal place for a walk and a beach holiday. You can visit it on the way to Port Aventura from Barcelona - a couple of hours will be enough for you to get around the picturesque places and feel the local atmosphere of idleness. There is excellent tapas, a magically colored sea and a very diverse crowd - from couples of sultry, pumped-up handsome men to families with children. Interestingly, Sitges is the birthplace of Facundo Bacardi, the founder of the company of the same name. Despite the fact that Facundo moved to Cuba in his youth, he is revered and remembered here - in the Museum of the House of Bacardi you can learn about the one and a half century history of the brand and, of course, get to know it “better” during a master class on preparing cocktails.


Girona is one of the most interesting seaside cities on the Costa Brava, 92 km from Barcelona. High-speed trains AVE and EUROMED will take you here from the capital of Catalonia in just 40 minutes. Discover the medieval streets, the Jewish Quarter, the Arab Baths (which now host contemporary art exhibitions), walk along the fortress walls and, of course, taste ice cream at the amazing Jordi Roca cafe Rocambolesc and visit the pride of the Roca brothers - El Celler De Can Roca, the second in list of the best restaurants in the world and do not forget to include the second largest (after the Vatican) in the world cathedral and the Benedictine monastery of Sant Pere de Galligants in your walking route around the city.

Wine regions of Penedès and Priorat


Penedes and Priorat are regions famous for good wines and amazing landscapes, which are no more than 2 hours' drive from Barcelona. Penedès is the birthplace of the famous cava, a local sparkling wine produced using the champagne method. And Priorat wines have long taken pride of place in the world of winemaking, displacing French Burgundy and Bordeaux. Some of the old wine cellars are Art Nouveau masterpieces, such as this winery in Falset, designed by architect Cesar Martinelli in 1919. The most convenient way to explore the wine capitals of Catalonia is not as part of expensive group tours, but on your own - by car, with the opportunity to build your own route.


The bizarrely shaped mountain and the monastery of the same name, Montserrat, 70 km from the center of Barcelona, ​​is an excellent place for lovers of nature, hiking and art. On the territory you will find an art museum, the collection of which contains paintings by Picasso, Dali, Degas, Pissarro, Monet and other famous authors. But the most majestic thing, of course, is the mountain landscapes - the monastery is located at an altitude of 725 m above sea level. You can get here by taking the R5 line on the FGC commuter train from Pl station. España. You will only be able to get to the foot of the mountain, and there you will need to choose how to climb - by cable car or by rack railway.

Tarragona


Tarragona is a city with a rich history, whose roots go back to the times of the Roman Empire. A walk along the local streets makes you plunge into the distant past of Catalonia - the ruins of the amphitheater, inherited from the former capital of the Roman province of Hispania, are especially interesting. This seaside town is quiet and beautiful, where you can find some really good restaurants and satisfy your craving for Mediterranean cuisine. Barcelona is about 100 km away and can be reached by train, bus or car.

Ebro Delta


Surprisingly, in Catalonia, beloved by tourists, there are still places that are barely known even to local residents. A natural park in the Ebro Delta, 40 km from the Catalan city of Reus and two hours from Barcelona, ​​is one of them. There are relatively few people on the local sandy beaches and they are perfect for those who like to sunbathe while listening to the sound of the surf, and not the chatter of their neighbors on the beach. And a little to the south is the long sand spit of Trabucado, which will be just right for kitesurfing and windsurfing lovers.

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Ideas for independent trips around Barcelona

Barcelona, ​​of course, is a huge and almost inexhaustible world in itself. Nevertheless, in its vicinity there are many other interesting places that deserve attention. As a matter of fact, these places will be discussed further. So, where can you go from Barcelona on your own?

Where to go around Barcelona

First, let's look at several options near the capital of Catalonia. The choice here is considerable and can satisfy a wide variety of interests. For example, there is a place very close Montserrat(Montserrat)– a mountain, a natural park and a monastery (Monestir Santa Maria de Montserrat) rolled into one. The place is amazing. You can easily devote a whole day to Montserrat, or you can even stay longer, since at least one hotel (Hotel Abat Cisneros) is located literally right next to the monastery walls. Getting to the mountain and Montserrat monastery from Barcelona is quite easy. From Plaza d'Espanya (Plaça d'Espanya) the R5 trains regularly run (see www.fgc.cat), on which you can get to the Montserrat-Aeri station. Then take the cable car up to an altitude of about 1200 meters above sea level.

Another undoubtedly iconic place in Catalonia is Figueres(Figueres), the hometown of Salvador Dali, where his theater-museum is located. In addition, here you can find a huge and generally well-preserved fort - Castell de Sant Ferran. You can get to Figueres on your own by train from Barcelona's main train station, Sants (see www.renfe.com). Travel time is about two hours.

Also deserves some attention Tarragona(Tarragona), an ancient city, now famous for its ruins from the ancient Roman period. You can get to Tarragona from Barcelona within an hour by rail or bus (see www.autocarsplana.com).

Not far from Tarragona there is another interesting city - Reus(Reus), birthplace of Antoni Gaudi. Accordingly, the main attraction of Reus is the Gaudi Museum. The drive to Reus is a little longer than to Tarragona - about one and a half to two hours.

Also not far from Tarragona is monastery Poblet(Real Monestir de Santa Maria de Poblet) see – www.poblet.cat – listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Therefore, a trip to Tarragona can be completely complemented by either Reus or a visit to this monastery. You can get to it from Tarragona by bus (see www.vibasa.com - routes in the direction of Lleida (also known as Lleida in Catalan). The town closest to the monastery is called La Espluga de Francolí ) It can be reached by rail both from Tarragona and directly from Barcelona. The Poblet Monastery is located about four kilometers from Espluga, and the road to it is quite picturesque. Therefore, if you have time, it is worth walking to the monastery. Moreover, many Take much longer walks from Montblanc, which is about 10 km from the monastery. This route is even more interesting and beautiful than the road from Espluga. And the fortified city of Montblanc itself deserves to walk along it for at least a couple of hours. Detailed maps and other materials on this region of Catalonia can be found... In general, you can easily spend more than one week in this tiny corner of Spain (as well as in many others). The area is very beautiful, and there are plenty of attractions here.

Beach holidays near Barcelona

Separately, we will say a few words regarding the possibilities of a beach holiday in the vicinity of Barcelona. In general, Barcelona itself has quite good city beaches, but, in our opinion, preference should still be given to other places, of which, it must be said, there are many nearby.

The beaches of the Costa Brava stretch north of Barcelona. The center of this region is Lloret de Mar(Lloret de Mar), where it is convenient to reach either directly by bus from the North Station (Estació del Nord, you can buy tickets here www.sarfa.es) or through Blanes - first by train, then by bus. Read more about Lloret. You can also pay attention to the town Tossa de Mar(Tossa de Mar). He is calmer than Lloret. There are, of course, other options. For example, Escala(L"Escala), next to which is the archaeological site of the Greco-Roman city of Empuria (Sitio arqueológico del puerto grecorromano de Ampurias). Here, on the Costa Brava, you can stay for a few days and travel around the surrounding towns. In addition to Empurion, you can go to the very picturesque town of Cadaqués (where, by the way, there is a house-museum of Dali - not to be confused with the theater-museum in Figueres), and also look into Roses and Empuriabrava, a kind of Catalan Venice, though , unlike the original, interesting only from a beach point of view. To implement such a route, it would be more convenient to rent a car, but in principle, in the summer, you can come up with something using the same Sarfa buses. Finally, don’t forget about Girona, which is worth a visit if only for a leisurely stroll along the Onyar River.

To the south of Barcelona, ​​towards Tarragona and beyond, are the resorts of the Costa Daurada. In particular, this is - Salou(Salou), famous not only for its beaches, but also for the nearby popular amusement park Port Aventura. You can get here from Barcelona either by bus (details at www.autocarsplana.com) or by train (see schedule). Both sites work a little crookedly, but you can find information.

From Barcelona to Spain

Since Barcelona is a major center of north-eastern Spain and an important transport hub, it is convenient to take not only short trips around the surrounding area, but also longer independent trips around the country in general. Moreover, in addition to land and air, it is worth keeping in mind sea transport. For example, it is quite possible to take a short cruise to the Balearic Islands (Ibiza, Mallorca, etc.). Similar routes are implemented by Balearia and Trasmediterránea.

If you turn your attention to the mainland, the most logical points for continuing your trip to Spain from Barcelona are cities such as Zaragoza, Valencia and Madrid. By and large, you can go to all these cities for a day, but such trips, in our opinion, do not make much sense - they will turn out to be tedious, superficial and expensive.

And there is still time left, so below is a list of cool places outside of Barcelona that you can go to for 1 day.

For nature lovers

ValdeNuria(Vall de Nuria)

Val de Nuria – picturesque valley hidden in the Pyrenees mountains. In the valley there is a crystal clear Mountain Lake, on the shore of which you can have a small picnic.

Despite the fact that there are only 130 km between Barcelona and Val de Nuria, it's not easy to get there– first you need to take a car or taxi to the town of Queralbs, and then transfer to the Cremallera Vall de Nuria – Queralbs funicular.

The schedule and prices for the funicular can be found on this website.

El Torrent de la Gabana(El Torrent de la Cabana)

El Torrent de la Habana – mountain stream with 7 pools with crystal clear emerald water, above each of which there is a cascade of waterfalls.

The place is located only 120 km from Barcelona, ​​but public transport is not easy, so better to rent a car:

You can also get by train to Campdevànol, and then about 3 km on foot.

Sau Reservoir

Sau Reservoir – The village of Sant Roma de Sau, flooded for the benefit of Barcelona with a church built in the 11th century.

Depending on the dry season, the church may appear completely out of the water, or only a small piece of the spire may stick out of the water.

The reservoir is located approximately 100 km from Barcelona. It’s better to drive through the city of Vik to see it at the same time (we’ll tell you below).

For history buffs

Vic

Vic will really appeal to those who want to plunge into history - there is one in the city:

  • Roman temple built in the 2nd century,
  • the most beautiful market square, Plaça Major de Vic, where there is still brisk trade (though only on Tuesdays and Saturdays),
  • 11th century cathedral,
  • bridges over the dried river Meder (also 11th century),

And in general the city is very ancient, beautiful and interesting.

Vic is located just 70 km from Barcelona. You can get there by train from Plaza Catalunya, the journey takes 1-1.5 hours.

Girona

Girona, like Vic, dates back to during the Roman Empire.

From attractions here is:

  • La Forsa Vella fortress built in the 1st century,
  • colorful Jewish quarter,
  • cathedral, the construction of which took place over 8 centuries,
  • Church of Sant Feliu (or St. Philip),
  • dilapidated Arab baths,
  • university and part-time monastery of Sant Domenech,
  • the old Arbat of Girona, which has the same name as in Barcelona - La Rambla :)

Getting to Girona is very easy - by train from Barcelona Sants and by bus from Barcelona Nord. In both cases, the journey will take about 1.5 hours (high-speed travel takes 40 minutes).

For lovers of the sea and Dali

Cadaques

Cadaques owes its popularity to Dali. Or, on the contrary, Dali owes his popularity to Cadaques, because this is where he got his inspiration.

By and large, it doesn’t matter, because... this seaside town is simply amazing and looks more like Greece than Spain - blue sea, narrow streets, white houses.

From attractions here the Cap de Creus nature reserve and the Church of St. Mary offer stunning views.

Getting there from Barcelona is very easy– either first by train to Figueres, and then by bus to Cadaques, or by bus from Barcelona Nord.

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Barcelona never get tired of it, that's true. But really try it Catalonia can and should be done outside its capital. There is plenty to choose from: restaurants, bars, beaches, small pretty towns, mountains and ancient monasteries. All this is located very close to the Catalan capital, literally an hour's drive from your hotel in Barcelona.

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Girona

Old city Girona- These are ancient arcades of houses, churches, a cathedral and cobbled sloping streets. It's worth spending one day on.

Before the expulsion of the Jews from the city in 1492, Girona was home to a large Jewish community; its history can be learned in the museum Museu d'Història dels Jueus de Girona. Another historical layer - Arab baths (Banys Àrabs) Built in the 12th century. The pretty Romanesque monastery is worth a visit Monestir de Sant Pere de Galligants, then stroll along the Onyar River and admire the brightly colored houses along the shore. The newer part of town has plenty of tapas bars to grab a bite to eat. Girona is home to one of the best restaurants in the world, El Celler de Can Roca. You can visit it only if you have pre-registered and have enough funds.

How to book accommodation in Girona

Budget accommodation or hotels in Girona Hotels Combined booking.com– you just have to choose the best offer. We liked the inexpensive Ibis Girona- about 30 euros per night and enough comfort for us for one night.

How to rent an apartment in Girona

If you are traveling with a group or for a period of more than two days, for example, you want to save on housing in a more expensive Barcelona, it is worth renting an apartment or apartment through Booking.com - apartments in Girona . We lived in Apartment Priçosa - maximum comfort, price and city center, parking.

How to get to Girona from Barcelona

From Barcelona V Girona There is a bus from the Nord bus station, the price of tickets is 10 euros one way, in addition, there is a local airport in Girona that serves flights of low-cost airlines - Wizzair and Ryanair, from there there is also a bus to Barcelona.

Figueres

Distance from Barcelona – 140 km., the trip can be combined with a visit to Gerona.

Beautiful Art Nouveau architecture, 18th century castle of Castell de Sant Ferran. All this would have been lost against the backdrop of the same lovely Catalan towns, if not for Salvador Dali. The most famous attraction of Figueres is the Toy Museum (Museu del Joguet), also known as the Salvador Dali Museum. The former theater was turned by Dali himself into a museum of surrealism and a split personality when visiting it is guaranteed. Behind the high red walls are collections of paintings, decorations designed by Dali and other installations created for the entertainment of guests.

Montserrat

Distance from Barcelona – 60 km.

Another cult place in the mountains near Barcelona. You can get there by train from Plaza de España, then a funicular or rack railway to Montserrat mountain to the monastery of the same name. Monastery of Montserrat– a Catalan shrine, there is a sculpture of the black Madonna, and inside you can listen to the famous choir singing. After visiting the monastery it is worth climbing the Sant Jeroni peak, the charm of the picturesque surroundings is guaranteed. In addition, it is worth a walk to Santa Cova - the place where the holy image of the Virgin Mary was found.

Sitges

Distance from Barcelona – 40 km.

People come to this town to admire the whitewashed walls of houses decorating the coastline, take a promenade along the embankment and sunbathe on the local beaches, including the famous nudist beach. In warm and sunny weather it gets quite crowded. During your walk, choose your favorite seafood restaurant and plan lunch.

If you are interested in contemporary art, it is worth visiting the old center. Among the elegant buildings there are many home museums that are worth devoting some time to.

Vilanova i la Geltrú

Distance from Barcelona – 45 km.

You can combine a trip with a visit Sitges, which is 5 km. from Vilanova i la Geltrú.

Down the coast from Sitges(you can get here on foot walking along the picturesque cliffs of the Costa Brava) Vilanova i la Geltrú is located. The former fishing village is still charming and picturesque. In addition to the wide beaches in the south and clean air, there is an interesting railway museum, the Museu del Ferrocarril.

Tarragona

Distance from Barcelona – 100 km.

Another historic coastal town near Barcelona, resembling in size and scale Gerona. The main attraction is the remains of a Roman amphitheater and a good viewing platform on the coastline. Among the museums – the Museum of National Archeology Tarragona.

IN Tarragona is very beautiful Cathedral, there is an excellent selection of restaurants near it, in one of which you can finish your acquaintance with the city. You can also have lunch in the fishing area of ​​El Serrallo, where the selection of seafood restaurants is pleasantly surprising. Near Tarragona there is a famous amusement park Port Aventura, we went there just from Tarragona where we spent the night. Selection of hotels in Tarragona good and they are cheaper than in Barcelona. Most prefer to travel to Port Aventura from the resort, noisy and package Salou is a matter of taste.

Mont Blanc

Distance from Barcelona – 115 km.

You can combine a trip with a visit to the city Tarragona, which is 20 km away. from Montblanc

Montblanc A fairly large medieval town surrounded by a fortress wall, easily accessible from Barcelona by train and with a decent selection of places to eat and sleep. Ideally, you need to come here by car and drive around everything called "Cistercian Route", as well as a triad of beautiful monasteries located close to each other in the towns Poblet, Vallbona de les Monges And Santes Creues. To see all three monasteries, the trip should start early in the morning.

Collserola

Distance from Barcelona – 10 km.

Collserola– an ideal place to escape from city party life Barcelona closer to nature. Parc de Collserola– a natural park near Barcelona, many hiking and biking trails and farm-to-table restaurants. It's worth getting a map of the routes from the park's Info Center, the routes are numbered from the train station Baixador de Valvidrera. From here you can walk or cycle through the mountains to Sant Cugat station and from there immediately take the train to Barcelona.

Vic

Distance from Barcelona – 70 km.

Another cute town away from the coast in the southern Pyrenees. Lovely historical center with good restaurants. The tourist office is located at Plaza Catalunya, it’s very convenient to start exploring the city from here. It has everything that tourists like - stylish mansions in Art Nouveau and Baroque styles, a central market square, cozy streets and delicious food.

Colonia Güell

Distance from Barcelona – 15 km.

Colonia Guell– a settlement of textile workers of the magnate Eusebi Güell, who was a patron and one of Gaudi’s customers.

Church of the Crypt in Colonia Güell - another major project of the famous Gaudi, which he began to build to order Eusebi Güell outside Barcelona. Gaudi Only the crypt, which was open to visitors, was completed. Its vaults are supported by twisted ribbed brick columns that are inclined at an angle, reminiscent of trees in a dry forest.

This rather little known place is located near the village Santa Coloma de Cervello just 20 minutes drive from the center Barcelona

How to get there: Train (FGC) from Plaza España in Barcelona (Plaza España) to the station Colonia Guell. Lines: S4, S8 and S33.

Budget accommodation in Barcelona

Budget accommodation or hotels in Barcelona can be found through the booking system Hotels Combined, a service I use myself. The advantage of the service is that it compares prices from dozens of booking systems, including the one beloved by many booking.com– you just have to choose the best offer. In each article or report, I provide links to hotels where I stayed and which I liked.

How to find a cheap apartment in Barcelona

If you are traveling with a group or for a period of more than two days, for example you want to save on accommodation, it is worth booking Apartments in Barcelona - Booking.com We lived in Barcelona in the Eixample district, near Gaudi's Cathedral. The apartments were called - Apart-Suites Hostel, near the bus station, metro and within walking distance of several attractions.

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How to get to Barcelona

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How to rent a car at Barcelona Airport

If the price does not matter, then you can rent a car directly upon arrival at Barcelona airport. You can save up to 20% on car rental if you use the service Rentalcars.com – Barcelona and pick up a car in advance.

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