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What is the cheapest way to move around Barcelona?

The metro, tram, funicular, and FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat) are generally the quickest and most convenient ways of getting around BCN. With simple and affordable tickets and travel cards available, this is the best option for price and practicality.



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A 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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Getting Around Barcelona
  1. Metro & FGC.
  2. Trams.
  3. Buses.
  4. Montjuïc Funicular & Cable Car.
  5. Tickets and Passes.
  6. Taxis.
  7. E-Vehicles & Rentals.


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Metro prices in Barcelona The price for an individual ticket is €2,40 and its validity is 75 minutes. An important detail is that using the L9 metro line, which travels to the airport, requires you to buy an extra ticket costing €4,60.

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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.

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Cabify's prices and perks Although taxis are pretty cheap and very well regulated in Barcelona, Cabify provides an even cheaper option than the taxi service. Unlike Uber, Cabify charges by distance traveled and the quickest route is always chosen, so the price doesn't change depending on traffic.

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Tips aren't expected in Barcelona, but they are always appreciated. Credit cards – tipping is possible with a card, just be sure you ask them to add it to the total as they run your card. There's no space on the credit card receipt when it comes time to sign.

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TICKETS. 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.

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There's lots of alternatives to Uber in Barcelona. Bolt, FREENOW and Cabify are most commonly used, and it's worth checking them all to compare prices. Often, you'll get introductory offers if you've not used an app before. The public transport in Barcelona is excellent, and a cheaper alternative to Uber.

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Use Barcelona's public transport free of charge with the Barcelona City Pass. Take the tram, the metro, the regular TMB buses, the train to/from the airport and the FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya). Within Zone 1, you can also use the Rodalies trains.

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Gràcia is the best place to escape the tourists, with its tranquil plazas and cafés full of locals and an appealing small-town atmosphere. Barceloneta has the closest beach to the center of Barcelona, within easy walking distance from Las Ramblas. It's also Barcelona's longest beach, and popular with families.

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Yes, taxis are cheaper than Uber in Barcelona. It's a welcome change from other big cities like London, where you'll pay more for a black cab. Expect to pay about 15% less when you hail a cab rather than pre-booking on Uber.

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Grab tends to be the priciest among the three, especially for long-haul journeys. Bolt, on the other hand, is often cheaper and equally reliable. InDriver allows riders to negotiate the fare, making it potentially the cheapest but least reliable option.

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If you're using a Spanish rideshare service (like Cabify and BlaBlaCar), tipping is not required. But if you receive especially good service, you can leave a tip in the app afterward.

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You can give the cab drivers 5 to 10 euros for their all-day service. Tipping Private Tour Guides. Tour guides well-versed in history and ... In Barcelona, it is not seen as necessary to tip your taxi or Cabify drivers, but if your driver is very friendly and helpful, it is admirable ...

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Restaurants in Barcelona Tipping at restaurants is a widely accepted practice in Spanish tipping etiquette. The bill will include a service charge representing the tip in most cases. The most common tip amount to leave is 10% of the total amount on your bill.

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Barcelona Taxis Payment facilities You can pay your taxi ride with cash or credit card in any of the taxis of Barcelona. If you pay with cash, note that the taxi drivers must have €20.00 of change. It means that the taxi driver may not have change if you pay with a high value banknote.

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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.

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