How is the metro in BARCELONA? Catalonia, SPAIN
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(FR) Comment prendre le métro à Barcelone?
(ES) ¿Cómo tomar el metro en barcelona?
(DE) Wie kann man mit der Metro in Barcelona fahren?
(CN) 如何在巴塞罗那乘坐地铁?
(JP) バルセロナで地下鉄を利用するには?
(RU) Как проехать на метро в Барселоне?
(AR) كيف تأخذ المترو في برشلونة؟
(NL) Hoe de metro nemen in Barcelona?
(IN) बार्सिलोना में मेट्रो कैसे लें?
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アキーラさん利用①スペイン・バルセロナ・地下鉄L1,Metro,Barcelona,Spain
2012年8月にスペインのバルセロナを再訪した際に利用した地下鉄。全部で6路線ある。スリが多いのでスリの被害に遭わないように注意が必要。観光の交通手段としても重宝出来る。Subway you used when you revisit the Barcelona of Spain in August 2012. There are six lines in total. Must be careful to not become a victim of Sri Sri so many. I can be useful also as a means of transportation of tourism.
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Barcelona city has lots of ways you can travel around: the Metro, sightseeing tour buses and (lest you forget) your own two feet!
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How do you get around in Barcelona? Well, other than using your legs, the name of the game in Barcelona is the Metro. We like the buses too but more on that later.
We definitely recommend the Metro. It’s cheap, it’s safe; you’ll get to see loads of the city and if you’re familiar with using the London Underground, the Metro will feel pretty similar. So here goes…
A single ticket costs €2.15 and this is good for one, single journey. But, if you plan on travelling a lot over the course of your holiday, consider buying a T-10 ticket. It’s really useful because it allows you ten journeys and each journey can take up to an hour and fifteen minutes and I think it allows you on the bus as well as the Metro. And you can use it between two people so I can go through the barriers and then pass it back to Siân-Amy and she can go through too.
What’s also great about the T-10 ticket it that you don’t have to use all of your ten journeys in one day, because that would be pretty tough to do. In fact, no matter when you buy your ticket, it will still be valid until the end of January the following year.
If for some reason you don’t like the idea of those, you can buy tickets that are for two-day travel, three-day travel, that sort of thing. But we have spoken with locals out there, we’ve done it for ourselves and, sorry, but the T-10 just wins hands down. And we realise that’s a lot of information to take in, but what it comes down to is…
The T-10 will be great for you if you’re going to be in Barcelona for a few days and if you plan on going around the city and seeing a tonne of sights. T-10 is the way forward. T-10 FTW. T-10!
That’s the Metro in Barcelona. It’s open until midnight Sunday to Thursday and then 2am on Fridays and Saturdays.
Next up, seeing the city from buses. Sightseeing tours work on a hop-on, hop-off basis. There are two main bus tour companies in Barcelona. You’ve got Barcelona Bus Touristic and Barcelona City Tour. Barcelona Bus Touristic claim to be the official Barcelona bus tour company and they have three major routes: red, green and blue.
The red route includes some of the Gaudì attractions, Port Olympic - where as the blue route takes you to some of the most popular tourist attractions like Sagrada Família; you’ll go up to Park Güell and FC Camp Nou. The green route is a seasonal route. It runs from April to November and includes the coastal views.
You can buy your tickets on the bus, although I think you’re less likely to get them if it’s going to be really busy. You can buy them in the tourist office or you can even buy them online before you go, if you want to be super organised, and then when you get on the bus they’ll swap them for real tickets.
You can do a walking tour of the city if you want to use your feet. Some of them you do have to pay for and some of them are free. They include tours of the Gaudí attractions; a tour of the old city; a tour of Barcelona at night time. Yeah, it’s really cool. Obviously, if you don’t want to pay though, you can just wander around yourself and find your own way around.
We’re going to recommend using your feet to keep it cheap or going on the Metro. Obviously both these things are affordable and easy and just great ways to see the city. Yep and now you know how to get around the city, have a look at our video on the top things to do while you’re here.
Thanks for watching. Bye! Bye!
⁴ᴷ Linea 9 sur metro Barcelona Zona Universitaria - Aeropuerto
Los trenes son de conducción automática y tienen una frecuencia de 7 minutos por sentido (ajustable según la demanda). Une las estaciones de Zona Universitaria y El aeropuerto T1 en un tiempo de 32 minutos. Este tramo supone poner en servicio una inversión de 2.899 millones de euros.
Estaciones abiertas actualmente en la L9 sur:
- Zona Universitaria (correspondencia L3)
- Collblanc (correspondencia L5)
- Torrassa (correspondencia L1)
- Can Tries-Goral
- Europa-Fira (correspondencia L8-FGC) ( Mobile world congress MWC 2016 )
- Fira
- Parque Logístico
- Mercabarna
- Les Morris
- El Prat Estació (correspondencia Cercanías)
- Céntrico
- Parc nou
- Mas Blau
- Aeropuerto T2 (correspondencia Cercanías)
- Aeropuerto T1
Linha 1 do Metrô de Barcelona/Espanha
Conheça a linha 1 do Metrô de Barcelona, na Espanha.
Conoce la línea 1 del metro de Barcelona en España.
Get to know line 1 of the Barcelona Metro in Spain.
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Linha 11 do Metrô de Barcelona/Espanha
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Metro Barcelona // L5 Sagrada Família
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Arrival and train to city center | Barcelona Airport El Prat
Arrival and train to city center | Barcelona Airport El Prat
Barcelona Metro System
Barcelona Metro is an extensive network of rapid transit electrified railway lines that run mostly underground in central Barcelona and into the city's suburbs.
How to use the Barcelona Metro
Here's the easiest way to use the Barcelona metro: buy the T-10 and travel like a local. The metro is in excellent condition because they've doubled the prices in the last 10 years, unlike local salaries. :)
Metro Schedule
Mon to Thur: 5am to midnight
Fri: 5am to 2am
Sat: 5am to Sunday at midnight
Aug 2018 Price of T-10: 10.20€
(expect increases)
The T-10 is not valid to get to and from the airport.
To get to the airport:
Taxi = around 30€.
Airport bus from Plaza Catalonia = 5.90€
Special metro ticket to the airport = 4.60€
The HOLA unlimited pass
3 to 5 days
15€ to 35€ per person
The T-10 is an inexpensive, easy option that allows multi-person usage between the metro and municipal buses. It's the most commonly used pass by local BCN people. It's valid for a year and probably will get you through a 2 to 3-day visit.
A single metro ticket = 2.20€
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