# Barcelona Airport Transfer Guide (BCN) How to get from Barcelona Airport (El Prat) to the city centre, Sitges, and beyond. Real prices for Aerobus, metro, taxi, and private transfers. Honest advice. **Airport:** BCN **City:** Barcelona **Country:** Spain **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn **Last updated:** 2026-03-11 --- ## Main Guide ### Quick answer Barcelona Airport (BCN, El Prat) is 15 km southwest of the city centre. It is well-connected: the Aerobus express coach reaches Plaça Catalunya in 35 minutes for EUR 7.75, the metro L9 Sud connects to the metro network but requires a change, taxis are metered and plentiful, and pre-booked private transfers cover the full range of destinations. For most visitors arriving in Barcelona city, the Aerobus is the default for its simplicity and low cost. Taxis are a comfortable step up. Private transfers make most sense for groups, families with child seats, late-night arrivals, or anyone going beyond the city to Sitges, the Costa Brava, or Tarragona. 👉 AirportTransferPortal offers fixed-price transfers on this route, which removes uncertainty on arrival. --- ### What actually happens after landing Barcelona Airport has two terminals, T1 and T2. T1 is the main terminal handling the majority of airlines. T2 is used by some lower-cost carriers (previously easyJet used it, though this has changed over the years — check your boarding pass). A free shuttle bus connects the two terminals (about 10 minutes). T1 is a large, modern terminal. The walk from gate to immigration can be considerable for remote stands. Allow 20-30 minutes from landing to clearing arrivals. Immigration at T1 has smart gates for EU passport holders and biometric passport holders from certain countries. The automated system is generally fast. Manual passport control queues can be significant during peak summer months — 30-60 minutes is possible in July and August. Baggage claim is well-organised. Flights show on the information boards. Luggage for busy leisure routes can take 30-40 minutes. The arrivals hall in T1 has ATMs, currency exchange (rates are standard), car rental desks, a tourist information office, and several cafés and shops. The information desk is useful for first-time visitors. Free Wi-Fi is available. The terminal is modern and well-maintained. The Aerobus stops are signed clearly from arrivals. --- ### Transport options explained honestly **Aerobus (A1 from T1, A2 from T2)** - The Aerobus is a dedicated express coach running from both terminals to Plaça Catalunya via Plaça Espanya and Gran Via. It runs every 5-10 minutes during peak hours (less frequently at night), costs EUR 7.75 one way, and takes approximately 35 minutes to Plaça Catalunya. Return tickets (EUR 13.30) offer a saving. The Aerobus is the simplest and most popular option for reaching Barcelona city. Luggage racks are provided. No metro change needed. **Metro (L9 Sud)** - The L9 airport metro stops at T1 and T2. However, it does not connect directly to central Barcelona. You need to change at Zona Universitaria onto the L3, or at Torrassa onto the L1. The fare requires a T-Casual zone 3 card (approximately EUR 5.50 for the airport zone). The journey including the change takes 40-50 minutes. The metro is cheaper than the Aerobus but slower and requires more navigation. Not ideal with heavy luggage. **RENFE commuter train (R2 Nord, T2 only)** - A commuter train from T2 to Sants and Passeig de Gràcia. Fare approximately EUR 4.60 with Hola BCN or zone card. Takes 20-25 minutes to Sants. Only available from T2 — most travellers will not use it. **Metered taxi** - Taxis queue outside all terminal exits. They are metered, regulated, and reliable. The airport supplement is around EUR 3.10, plus a EUR 1.10 luggage charge per bag in some cases. Typical fares to the city centre are EUR 40-50. Night supplements apply from 10 PM. Taxis to the city are honest and predictable, though Barcelona traffic in the daytime can add 15-20 minutes to the journey. **Pre-booked private transfer** - Driver meets you in arrivals. Fixed price, flight tracking, range of vehicle sizes. Most useful for larger groups, families with child seats, late-night arrivals, and anyone going beyond Barcelona city (Sitges, Tarragona, Costa Brava). **Car rental** - All major companies are at T1. Traffic in Barcelona centre is heavy and parking expensive. Car rental is more useful for touring the region than for staying in the city. --- ### Realistic pricing expectations Aerobus to Plaça Catalunya: EUR 7.75 one way, EUR 13.30 return. Metro to city (zone 3 fare): approximately EUR 5.50. RENFE train from T2: approximately EUR 4.60. Taxi fares to Barcelona city: - Standard rate (day): EUR 40-50 - Night rate (10 PM - 6 AM): EUR 48-62 - Weekend day rate: EUR 45-55 - Sunday/holiday rate: EUR 48-60 The taxi to Barcelona city has a fixed supplement and metered fare. Traffic is the main variable — the C-32 motorway route is faster but involves a toll; the surface roads through Hospitalet can be congested. Private transfer prices: - Sedan to Barcelona city: EUR 35-55 - Sedan to Sitges: EUR 50-70 - Sedan to Tarragona: EUR 100-130 - Minivan to Barcelona: EUR 55-75 - Business class sedan: EUR 65-95 --- ### Late night arrivals The Aerobus runs until around 1 AM from T1 and T2 (check current timetables). After this, taxis and transfers are the options. Taxis operate 24 hours at BCN. The queue at night is manageable — Barcelona has a good supply of taxis. Night supplements apply, increasing fares to EUR 48-62 for the city. Barcelona city nightlife means traffic can still be moving in central areas late at night. Journey times are shorter than daytime due to reduced commuter traffic, even if the city itself is lively. For late-night arrivals to Sitges (35 km south, popular for weekend breaks), a pre-booked transfer is the practical option at that hour. --- ### Families and luggage Barcelona Airport is large and the T1 walk from gate to arrivals can be significant. With children, this trek is the main challenge. The Aerobus is family-friendly and has luggage racks, but the 35-minute journey requires children to be seated with bags stowed. The metro requires navigating changes with luggage. Taxis fit four people with two large suitcases. Families of five or more need a larger vehicle — pre-book a minivan transfer. Child seats are not in taxis. Pre-book a transfer and specify the requirement. --- ### Where you meet the driver --- ### Decision helper **Take the Aerobus if:** you are going to central Barcelona, travelling with manageable luggage, and want a direct, no-change connection to Plaça Catalunya. This is the default for most visitors. **Take a taxi if:** you want door-to-door service to your Barcelona hotel, are in a small group (splitting the fare), have heavy luggage, or want to avoid the Aerobus stop-and-walk. **Take the metro if:** you are comfortable with public transport, have light luggage, and your destination is near a metro station served by the L3 or L1 lines after the change. **Book a private transfer if:** you are in a group of three or more, need a child seat, are going to Sitges or another destination outside the city, arriving very late, or want a specific vehicle for a business arrival. **Rent a car if:** you are exploring Catalonia beyond Barcelona — the Costa Brava, Pyrenees, or wine regions. 👉 This is the lowest-friction option after a long flight. --- ### Summary Barcelona Airport is a major international hub with excellent transport links. The Aerobus is the right default for city-bound travellers. Taxis are good value for groups or those wanting door-to-door service. Private transfers earn their place for larger groups, families with child seat requirements, and anyone heading to Sitges, Tarragona, or the broader region. --- ## Frequently Asked Questions **Q: What is the Aerobus and how much does it cost?** The Aerobus is a dedicated express coach from Barcelona Airport to Plaça Catalunya. It costs EUR 7.75 one way (EUR 13.30 return), runs every 5-10 minutes from T1, and takes about 35 minutes. It is the most popular transport option from BCN. **Q: How much is a taxi from Barcelona Airport to the city centre?** Approximately EUR 40-50 during the day (standard rate). Night rates (10 PM to 6 AM) are EUR 48-62. Weekend and holiday rates are slightly higher. The fare is metered with an airport supplement. **Q: Is there a metro from Barcelona Airport?** Yes, the L9 Sud line serves both T1 and T2. However, it requires a change (at Zona Universitaria or Torrassa) to reach central Barcelona. The fare is approximately EUR 5.50 for the airport zone. The Aerobus is simpler for most visitors. **Q: How do I get from Barcelona Airport to Sitges?** By taxi or private transfer. The journey is about 35 km and 25-35 minutes via the C-32 motorway. A taxi costs approximately EUR 50-65. A pre-booked transfer is EUR 50-70. **Q: Which terminal does Ryanair use at Barcelona Airport?** Ryanair and some other low-cost carriers have used T2. Check your boarding pass — it will state T1 or T2. The terminals are connected by a free shuttle bus. **Q: How long does it take to get from Barcelona Airport to the city?** The Aerobus takes about 35 minutes to Plaça Catalunya. A taxi takes 25-40 minutes depending on traffic. The metro (with change) takes 40-50 minutes. Traffic on the Ronda Litoral can add 15-20 minutes to taxis in peak hours. --- ## Additional Guides ### Arriving at Barcelona Airport late at night **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/late-night Barcelona Airport handles late-night flights regularly — low-cost carriers in particular schedule arrivals after 10 PM and occasionally past midnight. The airport and the city are equipped for this. ## The terminal at night T1 stays operational through late-night arrivals. Immigration, baggage claim, and basic services continue as long as flights are arriving. Cafés and retail have reduced hours after about 11 PM, but ATMs and taxi access are always available. T2 has fewer facilities at night. If arriving at T2 after midnight, expect a more limited environment. ## Aerobus at night The Aerobus runs until approximately 1 AM from T1 (A1) and T2 (A2). The last service is around 00:50-01:10 depending on the line and day — check current timetables before travelling. If your flight lands at 11 PM and you clear arrivals by 11:45-00:00, the Aerobus may still be running. For flights landing after midnight, the Aerobus is likely not available. When the Aerobus is not running, the N16 night bus operates from the airport to the city (Plaça Catalunya) as a substitute, though it is slower and less direct. ## Taxis at night Taxis are available 24 hours at both T1 and T2. Late-night taxi queues are shorter than peak daytime queues — waits of 5-15 minutes are typical after midnight. Night rate (21:00-07:00) and weekend/holiday rates increase fares: - City centre at night (weekday): EUR 48-62 - City centre (Saturday night, night rate): EUR 55-68 Barcelona city is lively until 3-4 AM with its nightlife, so the city-side arrival will find streets active and traffic is present even at 2 AM, particularly in the centre. ## Metro at night The metro L9 runs until midnight on weekdays, 2 AM on Fridays, and 24 hours on Saturdays. On other nights it stops at midnight. If arriving late on a Friday or Saturday, the L9 + change route to the city is theoretically available. In practice, with luggage and after a long flight, the taxi or Aerobus is more practical. ## Driving conditions at night The route from BCN into Barcelona via the Ronda Litoral or the Gran Via is clear of commuter traffic at night. Journey times are shorter: - City centre at night: 20-25 minutes (vs 30-45 in daytime traffic) The C-32 motorway to Sitges at night is fast and clear — 20-25 minutes to Sitges. ## Practical advice - **Arriving before 1 AM:** Check if the Aerobus is still running. If yes, it is a viable option for the city. If no or unsure, taxi is straightforward. - **Arriving after 1 AM:** Taxi from the rank. Short queue, honest meter, gets you to your hotel in 20-25 minutes. - **Going to Sitges late at night:** Pre-book a transfer. A taxi to Sitges at midnight is available but having a driver confirmed is more comfortable after a long journey. - **Business arrivals at any hour:** A pre-booked transfer provides certainty and a specific vehicle class. **Q: Does the Aerobus run at night?** The Aerobus runs until approximately 1 AM from T1 and T2. Check current timetables for your specific date. After the last Aerobus, taxis are the main option. **Q: Are taxis available at Barcelona Airport after midnight?** Yes. Taxis operate 24 hours at BCN. Late-night queues are short. Night rate (from 9 PM) and weekend rates apply, increasing fares to approximately EUR 48-68 for the city. **Q: Does the metro run at night from Barcelona Airport?** The L9 metro runs until midnight on most nights, 2 AM on Fridays, and 24 hours on Saturdays. It requires a change to reach central Barcelona and is less practical than a taxi or Aerobus for late arrivals with luggage. **Q: What is the night bus from Barcelona Airport?** The N16 night bus connects the airport to Plaça Catalunya when the Aerobus is not running. It is slower and stops more frequently, but it is a low-cost option available throughout the night. --- ### Taxi vs private transfer from Barcelona Airport **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/taxi-vs-transfer Barcelona has a well-functioning taxi system, and the Aerobus handles much of the city-bound traffic efficiently. The comparison between taxis and pre-booked transfers is most relevant for groups, late arrivals, and anyone heading beyond the city. ## Taxis at Barcelona Airport Taxis queue at designated ranks outside T1 and T2 arrivals exits. They are regulated by the Àrea Metropolitana de Barcelona, metered, and generally reliable. Barcelona taxi drivers are familiar with all major hotels and city areas. The airport supplement is EUR 3.10. Day rate applies 7 AM to 9 PM on weekdays; night, weekend, and holiday rates are higher. Typical fares: city centre EUR 40-50 (day), EUR 48-62 (night). The taxi queue at BCN can be long during busy periods, particularly after major long-haul flight banks (late morning and evening). Waits of 20-30 minutes are possible at peak times. The rank is well-managed with attendants, so it moves predictably. For destinations beyond the city (Sitges, Tarragona), taxis are a valid option but require a longer metered journey. The C-32 toll to Sitges is added to the fare. ## Pre-booked private transfers Driver meets you in T1 or T2 arrivals. Fixed price at booking. Flight tracking included — the driver adjusts for delays without extra charge. Typical prices: city centre sedan EUR 35-55, business class EUR 55-80, minivan EUR 55-75, Sitges sedan EUR 50-70, Tarragona sedan EUR 100-130. For the city, the price is broadly similar to taxis. For longer routes, fixed pricing offers predictability. ## The Aerobus factor For city-bound travellers, the Aerobus (EUR 7.75 to Plaça Catalunya, 35 minutes) is genuinely competitive for individuals and small groups that do not need door-to-door service. Any comparison between taxi and transfer should acknowledge that the Aerobus is the better choice for budget-conscious city arrivals. ## Comparison | Factor | Taxi | Private transfer | |---|---|---| | Cost to city centre (day) | EUR 40-50 | EUR 35-55 | | Cost to city (night) | EUR 48-62 | Same fixed price | | Cost to Sitges | EUR 50-65 (+toll) | EUR 50-70 (toll included) | | Queue at rank | 10-30 min | None | | Meeting point | Outside rank | Inside T1/T2 arrivals | | Fixed price | No | Yes | | Night supplement | Yes | No | | Child seat | No | On request | | Flight tracking | No | Yes | | Large vehicle | Limited | Minivan on request | ## When each option wins **Taxi:** Solo travellers and couples going to central Barcelona during the day. Short queue, honest meter, arrives at your hotel. The Aerobus is cheaper but a taxi is a reasonable choice if you have luggage or want door-to-door. **Private transfer:** Groups of three or more (splits well). Night arrivals where fixed pricing means no unpleasant surprise. Families needing child seats. Journeys to Sitges, Tarragona, or the Costa Brava where fixed pricing on a longer metered journey is preferable. Business arrivals where a specific vehicle is desired. **Aerobus:** Budget-conscious travellers going to central Barcelona with manageable luggage. The lowest cost for city access, and faster than the metro. ## The late-night calculation A taxi to central Barcelona at 1 AM on a Saturday costs EUR 55-65 (night + weekend rate). A pre-booked transfer for the same journey at the same time might be EUR 45-55 fixed. The transfer can be cheaper at night, and you have the driver in arrivals rather than queuing. For late-night arrivals, the transfer case is stronger. --- ### Getting from Barcelona Airport to your hotel with kids **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/family-and-kids Barcelona is a major family destination. The airport handles large volumes of family travellers and the infrastructure is generally good, though T1 is large and the walk to transport can be significant. ## The terminal with children T1 is a large, modern terminal. Baby changing facilities are available and well-maintained. The terminal is fully accessible with lifts, wide corridors, and trolleys throughout. The walk from the gate to arrivals and then to the transport options outside is longer than at smaller airports. For families with young children and loaded trolleys, this can be tiring after a flight. Prepare for 20-25 minutes of terminal navigation from landing to getting outside. The arrivals hall at T1 has cafés and shops if children need food or drink before the journey. A tourist information desk is also available when staffed. ## Child seats Barcelona taxis do not carry child seats. The Aerobus does not have child seat provisions (it is a coach, not a car). The metro does not apply. For children who legally or practically need a car seat, pre-booking a private transfer is the only realistic option. Specify the child's age and weight when booking. A good transfer company will have the appropriate seat installed and ready. Spanish law requires appropriate restraint for children under 135 cm. Traffic in Barcelona and on the motorway can be fast — a seat is genuinely advisable, not just a legal formality. ## Transport for families **Pre-booked private transfer or minivan:** The strongest option for families. Driver meets you inside the terminal (shorter trolley walk than to the taxi rank), vehicle is appropriately sized, child seats are pre-arranged, and the price is fixed. For a family of four with luggage going to a city hotel, this is the least stressful arrival experience. **Taxi:** Works for families with older children. The rank at T1 is a walk outside — follow the signs. Request a larger vehicle if you have more than two large suitcases. A family of four with two adults and two older children plus standard holiday luggage fits in a standard taxi. **Aerobus:** Can work for families with older children and manageable luggage. The coach has luggage racks and runs directly to Plaça Catalunya. However, with young children or heavy luggage, the logistics are more complex than a direct car option. **Metro:** Not practical for families with young children and luggage. The connection change and multiple escalators/lifts make it significantly more complex than other options. ## Journey to family destinations - **Barcelona city (Eixample, Gràcia, Gothic Quarter):** 30-45 minutes by taxi or transfer. EUR 40-55. City hotels with luggage storage are common. - **Barceloneta / Port Olímpic:** 20-30 minutes, beach access. EUR 38-52. - **Sitges** (35 km): A beach town 25-35 minutes south. Popular for families wanting a quieter base. EUR 50-70 by taxi or transfer. - **Costa Dorada / Tarragona** (100 km): Further family beach area. EUR 100-130, 60-75 minutes. ## Barcelona city practical notes for families Barcelona city is enjoyable for families but has some specific considerations: - The Gothic Quarter has cobbled streets that are awkward for pushchairs - The beaches (Barceloneta) are sandy and easy for children - The Eixample grid is flat and pushchair-friendly - Metro stairs can be challenging with pushchairs despite lifts being present For families arriving directly to a beach hotel or resort area outside the city, a private transfer from the airport is significantly simpler than navigating Barcelona's transport network with children and luggage. ## Practical tips - **Book child seats in advance.** Do not assume a transfer company will have them on the day. - **Request a minivan** for families of five or more. A standard saloon is tight for a large family with full holiday luggage. - **Sitges is worth considering** as an alternative base to Barcelona city for families — quieter, beach-focused, and 25-35 minutes from the airport by car. - **T2 families:** If your flight is into T2, the same advice applies but the terminal is smaller and easier to navigate. The RENFE train from T2 to Sants can work for older children, but the metro change onwards adds complexity. **Q: Can I get a child seat in a taxi from Barcelona Airport?** No. Barcelona taxis do not carry child seats. Book a private transfer and specify the child seat requirement when booking, including the child's age and weight. **Q: Is the Aerobus suitable for families with children?** For families with older children and manageable luggage, the Aerobus is workable — it runs directly to Plaça Catalunya and has luggage racks. For young children or heavy luggage, a taxi or private transfer is more practical. **Q: What is the best way to get from Barcelona Airport to Sitges with children?** A pre-booked private transfer is the most comfortable option. The journey is 25-35 minutes via the C-32 motorway. There is no direct public transport from the airport to Sitges. **Q: How far is Barcelona Airport from the city beaches?** Barceloneta beach is about 18-20 km from T1, approximately 20-30 minutes by taxi (EUR 38-52). A pre-booked transfer to a beach hotel is a practical direct option. --- ### How much does it cost to get from Barcelona Airport to your destination **URL:** https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/cost-to-city Barcelona Airport offers a wider range of transport options than most Spanish airports, with prices varying significantly across them. ## Price breakdown by transport type ### Aerobus - **T1 to Plaça Catalunya:** EUR 7.75 one way - **T2 to Plaça Catalunya:** EUR 7.75 one way - **Return ticket (T1 or T2):** EUR 13.30 - **Journey time:** ~35 minutes - Stops at Plaça Espanya, Gran Via (Urgell), Plaça Universitat, Plaça Catalunya - Runs every 5-10 minutes from T1, every 10 minutes from T2 ### Metro (L9 Sud + change) - **Airport zone T-Casual fare:** approximately EUR 5.50 - **Journey time:** 40-50 minutes including change - Change at Zona Universitaria (L3) or Torrassa (L1) - Note: the L9 airport fee covers the extended airport zone ### RENFE commuter train (T2 only) - **T2 to Sants:** approximately EUR 4.60 - **Journey time:** 20-25 minutes to Sants, continue by metro - Only available from T2 ### Metered taxi Airport supplement of EUR 3.10 applies. Day rate 07:00-21:00, night rate 21:00-07:00, special rates on weekends and holidays: - **Barcelona city centre (day rate):** EUR 40-50 - **Barcelona city centre (night rate, 21:00-07:00):** EUR 48-62 - **Barcelona city (weekend day rate):** EUR 45-55 - **Sitges:** EUR 50-65 - **Castelldefels:** EUR 30-42 - **Hospitalet de Llobregat:** EUR 25-35 - **Badalona:** EUR 50-65 - **Tarragona:** EUR 100-130 Luggage over a certain size may attract an additional charge (EUR 1.10 per piece in some regulated tariffs). ### Pre-booked private transfer - **Standard sedan to Barcelona city:** EUR 35-55 - **Business sedan to city:** EUR 55-80 - **Minivan (up to 7) to city:** EUR 55-75 - **Sedan to Sitges:** EUR 50-70 - **Sedan to Tarragona:** EUR 100-130 - **Sedan to Girona:** EUR 110-145 - **Minibus to city (8-16 pax):** EUR 80-120 ## Cost by destination | Destination | Distance | Aerobus/Bus | Taxi | Transfer (sedan) | |---|---|---|---|---| | Plaça Catalunya | 15 km | EUR 7.75 | EUR 40-50 | EUR 35-55 | | Barcelona port | 18 km | EUR 7.75 + taxi | EUR 42-55 | EUR 40-58 | | Sants station | 12 km | EUR 7.75 + walk | EUR 35-45 | EUR 35-50 | | Diagonal / Gràcia | 16 km | EUR 7.75 + metro | EUR 42-52 | EUR 38-55 | | Castelldefels | 14 km | No direct | EUR 30-42 | EUR 32-45 | | Sitges | 35 km | No direct | EUR 50-65 | EUR 50-70 | | Tarragona | 100 km | No direct | EUR 100-130 | EUR 100-130 | | Girona | 105 km | No direct | EUR 110-140 | EUR 110-145 | ## What drives the cost **Time of day** matters significantly for Barcelona taxis. The standard rate applies 7 AM to 9 PM on weekdays. Night tariff (9 PM to 7 AM), weekend day tariff, and holiday tariff are all higher. A EUR 45 daytime taxi to the city becomes EUR 55 at 11 PM on a Saturday. **Traffic on the approach roads** is a genuine factor. The Ronda Litoral (ring road) near the airport can be slow during morning and evening rush hours. Pre-booked transfers have fixed prices and this does not affect your cost — for metered taxis it does. **The C-32 toll motorway** to Sitges avoids the slower coastal road. The toll is approximately EUR 4-6 and will be added to a metered taxi fare. Private transfers include it in the fixed price. **Group economics:** Three people splitting a EUR 45 taxi to central Barcelona pay EUR 15 each — essentially double the Aerobus fare but door-to-door. For many groups, this is excellent value. ## The value perspective For solo travellers going to central Barcelona: the Aerobus at EUR 7.75 is very good value for a direct connection to Plaça Catalunya. For groups of two or more: a taxi or private transfer becomes competitive on a per-person basis. Two people paying EUR 45 each pay EUR 22.50 each versus EUR 7.75 on the Aerobus — the taxi is more expensive but door-to-door with luggage included. For Sitges: no bus equivalent. A taxi or transfer at EUR 50-70 is the only realistic option for those not renting a car. For Tarragona: budget EUR 100-130 regardless of transport mode. It is 100 km and there is no cheap way to get there from the airport. --- ## Related Pages - [Main arrival guide](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn) - [Late night arrivals](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/late-night) - [Taxi vs transfer](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/taxi-vs-transfer) - [Family & kids](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/family-and-kids) - [Cost to city](https://www.airporttransferportal.com/airport-guides/bcn/cost-to-city) --- ## Check before you land 👉 This route is actively served by AirportTransferPortal with fixed-price booking available before arrival. Check real vehicles and prices before your flight. Booking takes a few minutes and ensures someone is waiting when you arrive. --- ## Operational Note This guide reflects real operational conditions, pricing ranges, and traveler experience at Barcelona (BCN). 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