How long does it take to get from terminal 1 to terminal 2 at Barcelona airport?


How long does it take to get from terminal 1 to terminal 2 at Barcelona airport? Buses need 10 minutes to head from T1 to T2B and T2C and 14 minutes from T2 to T1.


What is the cheapest way to get from Barcelona Airport to city Centre?

The train, operated by Renfe, is the cheapest way to get to Barcelona from the airport and can have you in reach of the action in around 25 minutes. Happily, the station is just three minutes' walk from Terminal 2.


Is Barcelona Airport easy?

But it is big and sprawling and can be difficult to navigate. Here are some tips. If you are flying out of Barcelona El Prat, you will need to know your terminal (1 or 2.) Vueling and many international carriers fly out of Terminal 1, while most of the low-cost airlines fly out of Terminal 2.


How far are Terminal 1 and 2 in Barcelona?

Although the two Barcelona airport terminals are 4 kilometers apart, getting between them for connecting flights is easy. There's a free shuttle bus that runs between the two terminals about every 6 to 8 minutes, 24 hours a day, and traveling between the terminals takes about 15 minutes maximum.


How long does it take to get through Barcelona airport?

We advise leaving at least 30 minutes for the transfer between T1 and T2 (even though on average it will be much quicker than this if a shuttle bus is ready to go). Regarding your bags and making your way through customs this would under normal circumstances take around 30 minutes.


Is Barcelona a cheap city?

Barcelona is an expensive city to visit in Spain, but it's considered semi-affordable in Europe. Comparing Spain's top two destinations, Barcelona is, on average, more expensive than the capital, Madrid. For a mid-range budget traveler, you can expect to spend approximately: $150 per day in Barcelona.


Is it worth getting a travel card in Barcelona?

Whether buying the Barcelona Card is worth it depends mainly on your travel plans and need for convenience. As a rule of thumb: the Barcelona Card is a good deal if you plan on traveling by public transport and visiting various museums and attractions per day.


Is Barcelona walkable?

Barcelona is a very walkable city. We could stroll through the differernt neighborhoods first hand and get a feel for the local markets and shops. Of course a stop at the open air market of La Boqueria is a must.