There
are 5 underground (metro) lines in Barcelona. Plans of the network
with the connecting lines and railway stations can be found in the
vestibules and on the platforms.
- Passengers over 4 years of age must
travel with a valid ticket.
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Please keep your ticket for the whole trip.
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You must show your valid ticket to any company employee who asks to
see it
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Failure to comply with this regulation will result in a fine of 40€
Map
of the Metro Network
Travel
Cards for Metro & BUS
SINGLE
METRO TICKET
SINGLE BUS TICKET
2- DAYS
3- DAYS
4- DAYS
5- DAYS
BARCELONA TOURIST BUS
MONTJUÏC CABLE CAR
TC-WEEK
TC - DAY
T-DAY
T-MONTH
T-10
T-50/30
T-FAMILIAR
T-TRIMESTRE
T-JOVE
Barcelona
has 11,000 taxis, which are easily identified by their yellow and black
colour. They have a clearly visible green light on their roof which,
when lit, indicates that they are available.
This taxi service has professional bilingual drivers with top-quality.
It also has seven-seater vehicles suitable for small groups of tourists
or business people which offer more economical rates per person. There
is also a fleet of taxis which can be adapted to carry people with disabilities.
We recommend phoning the taxi firms in order to hire specific services
(languages, 7-seaters, etc.).
For further
information:
· T- 010
· Institut Metropolità del Taxi
T- 932 235 151 www.taxibarcelona.com
The Catalan Railways are the train network run by the autonomous Catalan
government, the Generalitat de Catalunya The commuter train network
-the FGC- operates on two main lines from Barcelona to a number of regions.
A third line operates inside the city. Fgc railways also have a fleet
of historic trains, such as the steam train which runs from Abrera to
Monistrol or the Clàssic Tren which runs between Barcelona and
Sant Cugat.
For further information:
T- 932 051 515 www.fgc.es
rrpp@catalunya.net