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How much is a single metro ticket Barcelona?

How much is a single metro ticket Barcelona?

The Barcelona metro ticket price is 2.40 euros. You can also buy a T-Casual card which allows you to make ten trips on all lines of the network for a price of 11.35 euros.

What metro line is Barceloneta on?

line L4
Barceloneta (Catalan pronunciation: [bəɾsəluˈnɛtə]) is a station belonging to line L4 of Barcelona Metro. It is located in La Barceloneta neighbourhood, close to the beach and Parc de la Ciutadella.

How much is a metro ride?

Cost to Ride

Metrorail Cost to Ride
Off-Peak Fare* $2.00 – $3.85
Weekend Metrorail one-way fare $2.00
Metrobus Cost to Ride
Regular Routes $2.00

Can you use contactless on Barcelona metro?

No. You have to purchase their metro ticket. There are places to purchase at major stations. Not sure, may be able to use a credit card to buy a pass.

Is the metro in Barcelona safe at night?

The metro is generally safe but late at night, remote metro stations and empty carriages aren’t what we’d call safe places. Definitely try your best to avoid these sorts of areas and stick to the city centre instead.

How many metro stations are in Barcelona?

187 operational stations
At the end of 2018, there are 187 operational stations in the Barcelona Metro, served by the 12 lines in current use. The average distance between 2 stations is 807.50 metres.

Can you use contactless on Barcelona Metro?

What are the names of the metro lines in Barcelona?

TMB lines are L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L9 and FGC metro lines are L6, L7, L8 along with the Tram Lines (T1 to T4). TMB (stands for Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona) FGC (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat) are different operating companies however combined they form the Barcelona Metro system.

How to plan your journey in the Barcelona Metro?

Plan your journey by consulting the updated map of the entire Barcelona metro network and the plan of each of the lines. The Barcelona metro map shows all lines, stations, accessibility and links between metro lines, FGC railway lines, Rodalies de Catalunya main lines and TRAM so you can plan your journey.

Is the Barcelona Metro Card free to use?

Barcelona Card – Free transport, no limits on amounts of journeys, valid for the number of days you purchase the card for, includes discounts to attractions and many venues, cannot be shared with other members of your group.

Where are the tram and TMB lines in Barcelona?

On this page you’ll find a Barcelona metro map that will help you plan you route with the TMB and FGC metro transport system. The map shows both TMB, FGC and TRAM lines in Zone 1 which cover the city centre. TMB lines are L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L9 and FGC metro lines are L6, L7, L8 along with the Tram Lines (T1 to T4).

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Ruth Doyle