There are clearly marked signs outside the arrivals gate at both terminals. Once you get outside, it's easy to spot the bus stand – just look for the big blue bus with “Aerobus” splashed across the side.
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The Aerobus service is an express bus service that links Barcelona airport to the city centre. This service normally runs between 5 and 10 minutes within its fixed hours of operation. You can catch the Aerobus from outside both Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Tickets can be purchased online on the website and on the app. Also, you can buy your ticket in situ by cash (maximum change 20 euros) or credit card at ticket vending machines distributed in Pl. Catalunya and in the Airport T1 and T2, from our bus stop staff located at the stops and on board of the bus.
You can buy tickets from the machines in front of the bus stop (pay in cash or with a credit card), from the bus driver (pay in cash, please have the right amount of money ready) or online in advance.
You purchase the Barcelona Card for the number of days you intend to use it. You can also use the Barcelona Card on the RENFE train to and from Barcelona Airport to Barcelona city centre. You can also use it on the TMB airport bus. It is not valid on the Aerobus (Express airport bus).
You can purchase a single ticket in any of the ticket offices and ticket vending machines at the entrance of any of the city's subway stations or from the bus drivers.
Barcelona Airport is connected to the city via the L9 Sud metro line. The L9 Sud stops at both BCN terminals and runs approximately every 7 minutes, from 5:00 am to midnight (on Fridays, and holidays, it runs until 2:00 am, while on Saturdays, there are available routes all night long).
There is a dedicated airport bus line, named the Aerobus, as well as a public bus and two night buses. The public buses are the cheapest option, only 2.15€ per ticket but they take the longest too, around 60 minutes. The Aerobus is a little pricier at 5.90€ but has a much quicker travel time of 35 minutes.