How to get to Barcelona?

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Barcelona has excellent posts from Spain and Europe, and intercontinental flights are associated with America and Asia.

Plane

Most flights arrive at Barcelona Prat Airport (tel. +34 932983838, www.aerna.es), located 12 km from the city center.

1. Bus (www.aerobusbcn.com): Terminal T1 - pl. Catalonia (Plaza Cataluña), 35 minutes Airbus A1 (every 5 minutes, from 05:30 to 01:05) - the cost of a ticket is 5.90 €. Terminal T2 - pl. Catalonia (Plaza Cataluña), 35 minutes Airbus A2 (every 10 minutes, from 05:30 to 01:00) - the cost of a ticket is 5.90 €.

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2. Electric train (tel. +34 902240202): Terminal T2 (free bus-shuttle, trip duration 10 minutes to terminal T1) - Paseo de Gracia (Passeig de Gràcia), 27 minutes, line R2 (every 30 minutes from 05 : 21 until 23:38). Ticket price 4.10 €.

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3. Taxi - the duration of the trip is 30 minutes.

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Some low cost airlines feature Girona Airport (tel. +34 972186000, www.aena.es), 80 km from Barcelona. Transport - a regular bus (tel. +34 902361550; www.sagales.com), the time on the way is 70 minutes. The airport of Reus is also used (tel. +34 977779800; www.aena.es), 80 km from Barcelona. Transportation - HISPANO IGUALADINA bus (tel. +34 938044451).

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By train

The point of arrival and departure for most trains to the cities of Spain and Europe is Barcelona-Sants Station. Operator - State Renfe Company (tel. +34 902240202; www.renfe.es). Through this station also pass a lot of high-speed trains.

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Bus

The main station, from where intercity buses are departed, - Estación Del Nord (tel. +34 902260606; www.barcelonanord.com). Many buses of international routes depart from Sants Station. Bus companies - Eurolines (tel. +34 902405040; www.eurolines.es), ALSA INTERNACIONAL (tel. +34 902122242; www.alsa.es) and Linebus (tel. +34 932650700).

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Steamer

In addition to regular marine lines on the Balearic Islands (Mallorca, Menorca, Ivis), Italy (Genoa, Livorno, Rome, Sardinia), France (Seth), Morocco (Tangier) and Tunis (Rades), Barcelona - one of the leading European cruise ports : From here, 2.5 million passengers depart annually.

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