Barcelona Metro
Metro Barcelona stands as a delightful marvel in Barcelona’s public transport system, famous for its cleanliness, swiftness, and economic allure, that facilitates convenient travel across the city. Comprising 12 lines, including L1, L2, L3, L4, L5, L9, L10, L11 under TMB’s management, and L6, L7, L8, and L12 under FGC’s supervision (which are a part of both Metro system and Barcelona Train system). With its user-friendly Metromap, finding your way becomes a breeze.
Metro lines, such as the Red L1, traverse the city from east to west, gracing landmarks like Arc de Triomf, Plaça Catalunya, and Plaça d’Espanya. Connections weave a tapestry of travel: L2, L3, L5 at Passeig de Gracia, Sagrada Familia, Plaça Universitat, Clot, L3 at Diagonal, L4, L5 at Verdaguer. While progress towards accessibility for reduced mobility is commendable on some stations, work remains for full adaptation, enabling smooth journeys for all.
Diverse Barcelona metro ticket options cater to every need, from the classic single ticket for a solitary ride to the T-Casual card for 10 journeys across the vast network. Yet, for airport travel, a 5.15€ airport metro ticket is a must. Football fans rejoice with a 3.10€ special ticket for Camp Nou stadium matches. Kids below 4 travel freely, while a ticket remains valid for 75 minutes, permitting limitless line changes within the metro’s embrace.
Acquiring metro tickets is a breeze at Barcelona’s metro stations, equipped with ticket vending machines and multi-trip cards. Buses also honor these tickets, but only select bus stations have ticket distributors. A simple process at the ATM requires language selection, ticket type, quantity choice, and secure payment in coins, banknotes, or cards.