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Where to pick up Aerobus Barcelona?

Barcelona Aerobus Map | Where to begin? If you're arriving at El Prat airport, you have the option to catch the Aerobus at either Terminal 1 (T1) or Terminal 2 (T2) based on the destination you'd like to go to. There are clearly marked signs located outside the arrivals gate at both terminals.



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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.

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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.

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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).

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Buses depart every 5-10 minutes from both terminals. Travel time is about 35 minutes. One way ticket costs 5.90 €, while return ticket is 10.20 €. The Service is provided by TERRAVISION in cooperation with AeroBus.

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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.

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Taxi from Barcelona airport Taxis in Barcelona are efficient and well-organised; they're easy to see (black and yellow) and easy to find at the exit of Terminals T1 and T2. Be aware that there is no standard rate from the airport to the city centre but you can expect to pay around 30€-35€ for the 20-25 minute ride.

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A hop on hop off tour is a great value option when it comes to exploring a big city like Barcelona. Instead of having to work out complex maps and public transport systems, you can simply enjoy exploring the top sights and attractions around the city, with a tour bus that will take you close by.

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Aerobus is the official shuttle bus that connects Barcelona Airport (terminals 1 & 2) to Barcelona's city center. Every 5 minutes, 24 hours, 365 days a year in just 35 minutes. Along the route the bus stops at several important points of the city: Plaça Espanya, Gran Via-Urgell, Placa Universitat and Plaça Catalunya.

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The Aerobús offers two lines: A1 and A2 – both lines follow exactly the same route to the centre of Barcelona. The only difference is that Aerobús A1 stops at Terminal T1 and Aerobús A2 at Terminal T2.

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