Single ticketA one-way public transport journey in Barcelona costs € 2.40 ( US$ 2.50) and is only valid for a one-way journey without any transfers between the various means of transportation.
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There are several different public transit services in Barcelona, including the metro, trams, buses, and even suburban trains. Single tickets are €2.40 per ride, and you can purchase them at vending machines at metro stations and aboard buses.
At each station of the metro and FGC, you can buy tickets either at ticket machines or ticket booths. The machines can also be operated in English. In the bus you can only buy single tickets from the driver. With the tickets bought on the bus you can change to other buses, but not to the metro.
The most economical transport option is the metro or bus system. Walking is, of course, free, but it is not always the fastest. How late do trains run in Barcelona? The metro runs until midnight on weekdays and Sundays.
You can purchase and validate them on the bus by contactless bank card (also mobile or smartwatch). For more information, see the terms of use of tickets.
Is 100 euros a day enough in Barcelona? €100 per day is still not a huge amount but you can probably get by on it. You should perhaps read up on free stuff to do during the day and not plan on paying to go inside too many tourist attractions.
A ticket valid for a single TMB bus journey. This is an individual non-integrated ticket. Single bus tickets are fully digital. You can purchase and validate them on the bus by contactless bank card (also mobile or smartwatch).
Zone 1 covers all the Metropolitan area of the city, so unless you're planning to travel outside Barcelona, you should stick with Zone 1 tickets. All Metro tickets are integrated and can also be used for Buses, Tram and FGC Railway.
Park Güell is not free. In order to visit it, you must buy a Park Güell ticket in advance and choose the day and time of your visit. The money from your ticket is used to maintain and renovate one of the most visited monuments in Barcelona!
With such artistic and historical value, spending at least two days in the city is best. Yet, you can enjoy the best of Barcelona in a day if you plan it right. Prepare to be surprised because you will not believe how beautiful the city is.
The bus is the best if you're on a budgetThere are several bus service providers in every Spanish city, and many of these fleets offer quite a comfortable ride with reclining seats and wifi on board to make traveling over long distances a smooth and pleasant experience.