Introduction
Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) is Spain's second busiest airport after Madrid-Barajas, located approximately 12 km southwest of Barcelona city center. Serving over 50 million passengers annually, it is the primary hub for Vueling and a major gateway to the Mediterranean.
The airport has two terminals with distinct layouts and airline assignments:
- Terminal 1 (T1): The newer, larger terminal opened in 2009. Handles most international flights and serves as Vueling's main hub. Air France, British Airways, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa, Ryanair (most flights), and most intercontinental carriers operate here.
- Terminal 2 (T2): The older terminal complex, subdivided into three connected modules: T2A, T2B, and T2C. Primarily serves easyJet (its main Spanish base), some Ryanair flights, Wizz Air, and various charter operators.
Critical note: T1 and T2 are located on opposite sides of the runway complex and are not connected by walkway. A free shuttle bus runs between terminals (approximately 15 minutes journey time). Plan accordingly for connections.
Destinations from BCN
Direct flights to 163 destinations

New York
John F. Kennedy International Airport

London
London Gatwick Airport

Palma de Mallorca
Palma de Mallorca Airport

Vienna
Vienna International Airport

Miami
Miami International Airport

Prague
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Otopeni
Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport

Paris (Roissy-en-France, Val-d'Oise)
Charles de Gaulle International Airport
All destinations:
+139 more destinations
Airlines at BCN
31 airlines operate from this airport
Nearby Airports
Other airports within 150km of Barcelona
Routes & Location
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Getting In and Out
BCN is located 12 km southwest of Barcelona city center (Plaça Catalunya). Multiple transport options connect the airport to the city:
| Method | Time to Plaça Catalunya | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Aerobus | 35-40 min | €7.75 |
| Metro L9 Sud | 45-55 min | €5.15 |
| RENFE train (T2 only) | 25-35 min | €4.60 |
| Taxi | 25-35 min | €39-47 (flat rate) |
| Cabify | 25-40 min | €30-50 |
Traffic can extend road journey times significantly during rush hours (8-10 AM, 6-8 PM weekdays).
Public Transit
Aerobus (Recommended for Most Travelers)
The Aerobus is a direct express bus connecting both terminals to Plaça Catalunya.
Fare: €7.75 one-way / €13.65 round-trip (return valid for 15 days)
Journey time: 35-40 minutes
Stops at BCN:
- A1 (Blue): T1 → Plaça Espanya → Plaça Universitat → Plaça Catalunya
- A2 (Orange): T2 → Plaça Espanya → Plaça Universitat → Plaça Catalunya
Frequency: Every 5-10 minutes (peak hours) / Every 10-20 minutes (off-peak)
Operating hours: 5:00 AM to 12:30 AM (varies slightly by direction)
How to take the Aerobus from T1:
- Exit arrivals and follow signs to "Aerobus"
- Purchase ticket at the stop, on the bus (card only), or via the Aerobus app
- Board the A1 bus toward Barcelona
- Alight at Plaça Catalunya (final stop) for central connections
Tip: Buy tickets via the app to skip queues. Round-trip tickets offer savings.
Metro L9 Sud
The Metro L9 Sud line connects both terminals to the Barcelona metro network.
Fare: €5.15 (airport supplement included) - standard T-Casual tickets are not valid
Terminals served: Separate stations at T1 and T2
Key connections:
- Torrassa: Transfer to L1 (red line) for Plaça Catalunya, Passeig de Gràcia
- Zona Universitària: Transfer to L3 (green line) for Plaça Catalunya, Diagonal
- Collblanc: Transfer to L5 (blue line) for Diagonal, Sagrada Família
Journey time to Zona Universitària: ~35 minutes
Operating hours: 5:00 AM to midnight (Sunday-Thursday) / 5:00 AM to 2:00 AM (Friday-Saturday)
Note: L9 does not go directly to central Barcelona. You must transfer at least once. For most travelers, the Aerobus is faster and more convenient.
RENFE Cercanías Train (T2 Only)
The RENFE R2 Nord commuter train connects T2 to central Barcelona stations.
Fare: €4.60 one-way
Journey time: 25-30 minutes to Passeig de Gràcia
Station: Located at T2, walkable from all T2 modules (approximately 10 minutes from T2B)
Key Barcelona stops:
- Passeig de Gràcia: 25 min (central location for shopping, Gaudí architecture)
- Barcelona Sants: 20 min (main train station for AVE high-speed trains)
- Clot: 30 min (transfer to L1, L2)
Frequency: Every 30 minutes
Operating hours: Approximately 5:40 AM to 11:40 PM
Important: The RENFE station is only at T2. If flying into T1, take the free shuttle bus to T2 (adds 15-20 minutes) or use alternative transport.
Night Bus (NitBus)
After midnight, the N17 and N18 night buses connect the airport to Barcelona.
- N17: T1 → Plaça Catalunya
- N18: T2 → Plaça Catalunya
Fare: €2.55 (standard TMB fare)
Frequency: Every 20 minutes
Journey time: 45-60 minutes
Parking
BCN offers multiple parking options at both terminals.
T1 Parking
| Lot | Location | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| P1 Express | Adjacent to T1 | €34/day | Covered, 2-min walk |
| P1 | Adjacent to T1 | €24/day | Covered, 3-min walk |
| Long Stay T1 | Short walk from T1 | From €9/day | Pre-book for best rates |
T2 Parking
| Lot | Location | Daily Rate | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| P2 Express | Adjacent to T2 | €34/day | Short stays only |
| P2 | Adjacent to T2 | €24/day | Covered |
| Long Stay T2 | Short walk from T2 | From €9/day | Pre-book for best rates |
Tips:
- Book online through AENA (airport operator) for discounts up to 60%
- Long Stay lots offer the best value for trips over 3 days
- Express lots have height restrictions - check before parking larger vehicles
Food
BCN offers a variety of dining options in both terminals, with T1 having the better selection.
Terminal 1
Landside (before security):
- Viena: Popular Catalan fast-casual chain, good sandwiches and coffee
- 100 Montaditos: Budget-friendly Spanish mini-sandwiches
- Flax & Kale Airport: Healthy options, smoothies, plant-based meals
Airside (after security):
- Enrique Tomás: Spanish ham (jamón) specialist - excellent for authentic Spanish cured meats
- TAPA TAPA: Traditional tapas in a sit-down setting
- El Nacional Airport: Upscale Spanish cuisine with multiple food stations
- Starbucks: Multiple locations throughout
- Burger King, McDonald's: Fast food options
Best for quality: El Nacional Airport (pricey but excellent) and Enrique Tomás for Spanish specialties.
Terminal 2
T2 has fewer options but adequate for quick meals:
- Rodilla: Spanish sandwich chain
- Cervecería: Spanish beer and tapas
- Fast food outlets: Standard options available
Tip: If you have time before a T2 flight, eat at T1 before taking the shuttle. T1 has significantly better dining variety.
WiFi
Free WiFi is available throughout both terminals.
Network name: "Airport_Free_Wifi_AENA"
How to connect:
- Select the network
- Open browser - redirected to AENA portal
- Register with email or social media account
- Accept terms to connect
Details:
- Duration: Unlimited
- Speed: Adequate for browsing, email, and light streaming
- Quality can degrade during peak hours
Tip: For faster, more reliable connections, use lounge WiFi if you have access.
Local SIM
SIM cards are available at the airport, though prices are higher than in the city.
Airport Locations
Terminal 1:
- Vodafone: Arrivals hall
- Orange: Near check-in
- Press shops and convenience stores: Prepaid SIMs available
Terminal 2:
- Limited carrier presence; best to purchase in the city if arriving here
Major Spanish Carriers
- Movistar: Best overall coverage
- Vodafone: Strong network, good airport presence
- Orange: Competitive pricing
- Yoigo: Budget option
Pricing
Prepaid tourist SIMs start around €15-20 for 10-15GB. Airport prices are typically €5-10 higher than city shops.
Tips:
Cash & ATMs
ATMs are available throughout both terminals in arrivals and departures areas.
Major banks with ATMs at BCN:
- CaixaBank (most common)
- Santander
- BBVA
- Euronet (avoid - high fees)
Currency: Euro (€)
Currency exchange: Bureaux de change are available but offer poor rates (5-10% markup typical). Use ATMs for better rates or exchange currency before arrival.
Tips:
- Use bank ATMs (CaixaBank, Santander, BBVA) rather than independent ATMs (Euronet, Travelex) to avoid excessive fees
- When ATMs ask "with or without conversion" - always choose without for your bank's rate
- Credit cards (Visa, Mastercard) are widely accepted throughout Spain
- Some small vendors and traditional markets may prefer cash
Shopping
BCN offers extensive retail and duty-free shopping, primarily in Terminal 1.
Duty-Free
Terminal 1:
- World Duty Free: Large flagship store after security with Spanish wines, spirits, perfumes, and luxury goods
- Specialty shops: Spanish products including Lladró porcelain, olive oil, and turrones (nougat)
Terminal 2:
- Smaller duty-free selection
- Basic convenience shops
Notable Stores (T1)
- FC Barcelona Official Store: Team merchandise and memorabilia
- Desigual: Colorful Spanish fashion brand
- Tous: Spanish jewelry brand
- Custo Barcelona: Designer fashion
- Cacao Sampaka: Premium Spanish chocolate
Spanish Products Worth Buying
- Jamón ibérico: Vacuum-packed ham (check import rules for your destination)
- Spanish wine: Rioja, Priorat, Cava
- Olive oil: Premium extra virgin varieties
- Turrones and polvorones: Traditional Spanish sweets
Tip: Terminal 1 has the best shopping. Allow 30-45 minutes if you want to browse thoroughly.
Lounges
Priority Pass Lounges
Terminal 1:
Sala VIP Pau Casals (T1, Schengen, after security): The main Priority Pass option at T1. Located near gates B. Hot and cold buffet, alcoholic beverages, showers available. Can be crowded during peak hours. Hours: 5:30 AM - 10:00 PM.
Sala VIP Joan Miró (T1, Non-Schengen): For non-Schengen departures only. Similar amenities to Pau Casals. Located in area D/E.
Terminal 2:
- Sala VIP Canudas (T2A): Smaller lounge, basic amenities. Hot food limited. Hours: 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM.
Airline Lounges
- Iberia Sala VIP Dalí (T1): For Iberia Business Class, Iberia Plus Platinum, and oneworld Emerald/Sapphire. High-quality lounge with Spanish cuisine.
- Vueling Lounge (T1): For Vueling Premium passengers and Club members.
Credit Card Access
- American Express Platinum cardholders can access Priority Pass lounges
- Some premium Visa and Mastercard products include Priority Pass
Pay-Per-Use
Day passes are available at most lounges (€35-50) and can be booked online through services like LoungeBuddy.
Accommodation
At the Airport
- Hotel Barcelona Airport (by Melia): 4-minute shuttle from T1 and T2. Modern business hotel with pool, restaurant, and fitness center. From €120/night.
Near the Airport
Ibis Barcelona Aeropuerto Viladecans: Budget option, 10 minutes from terminals. Free shuttle. From €60/night.
Tryp Barcelona Aeropuerto: 10-minute shuttle. Mid-range option with pool. From €85/night.
Pullman Barcelona Skipper (city): If you prefer staying in the city, this beachfront hotel is 25-30 minutes from the airport. From €180/night.
For Early Departures
For early morning flights, consider staying near the airport or in Plaça Espanya (15-20 minutes to airport via Aerobus, which starts running at 5:00 AM).
Tip: Hotels at Plaça Catalunya or Passeig de Gràcia offer better value and restaurant options than airport hotels, with easy Aerobus access.
Destination Tips
Barcelona is one of Europe's most vibrant cities, blending Gothic architecture, modernist masterpieces, beaches, and renowned cuisine.
Getting to Key Attractions
| Destination | Travel Time from Airport | Route |
|---|---|---|
| La Rambla | 40-50 min | Aerobus to Plaça Catalunya + 2-min walk |
| La Sagrada Família | 55-70 min | Aerobus to Plaça Catalunya + Metro L2/L5 |
| Park Güell | 60-75 min | Aerobus + Metro L3 to Vallcarca |
| Barceloneta Beach | 50-60 min | Aerobus + Metro L4 to Barceloneta |
| Camp Nou | 45-55 min | Aerobus to Plaça Espanya + Metro L3/L5 |
| Gothic Quarter | 40-50 min | Aerobus to Plaça Catalunya + 5-min walk |
Must-See Attractions
- La Sagrada Família: Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece. Book tickets well in advance (often sold out 2+ weeks ahead).
- Park Güell: Gaudí's whimsical park with city views. Reserve timed entry online.
- La Rambla and Boqueria Market: The famous pedestrian boulevard and covered food market.
- Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic): Medieval streets, Barcelona Cathedral, hidden plazas.
- Casa Batlló and La Pedrera: Gaudí's iconic modernist buildings on Passeig de Gràcia.
Neighborhoods to Explore
- El Born: Trendy bars, boutiques, the Picasso Museum
- Gràcia: Village-like atmosphere, local cafés, Plaza del Sol
- Barceloneta: Beach, seafood restaurants, promenade
- Eixample: Modernist architecture, upscale shopping, LGBTQ+ scene
Transport Tips
- Purchase a T-Casual card (10 trips, €11.35) for metro and bus - valid on all Zone 1 transport (not valid for airport metro)
- The Hola BCN travel card offers unlimited transport for 48-120 hours including airport metro
- Walking is the best way to experience the Gothic Quarter and El Born
- Taxis are reasonably priced for groups (€10-15 for most city trips)
Day Trips
- Montserrat: Mountain monastery, 1 hour by train from Plaça Espanya
- Sitges: Beach town, 40 minutes by train from Passeig de Gràcia
- Girona: Medieval old town, 40 minutes by AVE high-speed train from Barcelona Sants
- Figueres: Dalí Theatre-Museum, 1 hour by train
Food and Drink
- Tapas: Try patatas bravas, pan con tomate, jamón ibérico
- Paella: Best enjoyed in Barceloneta (though it's a Valencia dish)
- Vermouth: Traditional pre-lunch drink; try Bar Calders in Sant Antoni
- Cava: Catalan sparkling wine - cheaper and often better than champagne
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