How to get there
By plane: Barcelona airport, with two terminals (T1 and T2), is located 16 kilometres south of the city and is also known as Barcelona-El Prat. The RENFE train connects the airport with the city center, stopping at Barcelona Sants Railway Station.
Approximate journey time: 20 minutes. The Aerobus departs from both Terminals (T1 and T2) and ends at downtown Plaça Catalunya. Barcelona can also be reached by transport links from other regional airports, including Girona, Reus and Lleida -Alguaire.
By Train: Barcelona has direct railway links with a number of important cities, including Paris and the high-speed train runs to Madrid, southern and eastern Spain. The city's major railway stations and metropolitan rail network ensure you can travel to Barcelona and anywhere by train without any difficulties.
By car: Barcelona is located 150 km from La Jonquera, the French border. The French motorway network connects to the AP-7, N-II and C-32 Barcelona motorway. You can enter the city via the ring roads or the Avinguda Meridiana which leads to the centre.
From the south, if you're entering from the rest of Spain join the AP-7 or C-32 and enter the city via the Avinguda Diagonal.