Getting Around Barcelona: Metro, Bus, Tram & Taxi Guide (2025)
Barcelona's Metro (8 lines, 181 stations) covers the whole city for €2.55/trip. The T-Casual 10-trip card (€12.15) is the best value for tourists.
Barcelona has one of Europe's best urban transport networks — the Metro, FGC trains, Renfe commuter rail, trams, night buses, and Barcelona Bus Turístic all integrate under the T-Casual card. Most tourist sights are within 500m of a Metro stop.
Barcelona Transport Options (2025)
Metro Lines Every Tourist Needs
- •**L2 (purple)**: Sagrada Família — the single most-used Metro stop by tourists
- •**L3 (green)**: Passeig de Gràcia (Casa Batlló, Casa Milà), Liceu (Gothic Quarter, La Boqueria), Barceloneta (beach)
- •**L4 (yellow)**: Jaume I (Gothic Quarter, Born neighbourhood), Barceloneta beach
- •**L5 (blue)**: Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau, FC Barcelona Camp Nou (Collblanc stop)
- •**FGC from Plaça Catalunya**: Tibidabo amusement park and Collserola forest — not on Metro but T-Casual accepted
The T-Casual 10-trip card works for one person making 10 individual trips, or multiple people sharing (validate once per person per journey). It's valid on Metro, bus, tram, and FGC within zone 1. Buy at any Metro station machine — you don't need to register it. Keep it for your whole stay.
Domande Frequenti
Is the Barcelona Bus Turístic worth it?
At €32/day (24h hop-on hop-off), it's only worth it if you plan to use it extensively. The Metro reaches Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Barceloneta, and Passeig de Gràcia — all major sights — more efficiently for €2.55/trip. The bus is better as a scenic orientation on day one rather than your primary transport.
How do I get from Barcelona Airport (El Prat) to the city centre?
The Aerobús is the simplest option: €6.75, 35 minutes to Plaça Catalunya, buses every 5–10 minutes from both Terminal 1 and T2. The Metro L9 is cheaper at €5.50 but slower (transfers needed). Taxi from El Prat to city centre: fixed rate €39 (approved by Barcelona municipality) — no negotiation needed, it's the standard metered fare.
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