adults (12+)
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adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
adults (12+)
children (2-11)
infants (<2)
Barcelona offers travelers architectural gems, quintessential nightlife and exciting shopping opportunities.
Trains are 20% more expensive in Barcelona than in Paris.
A meal in Barcelona is 20% cheaper than a meal in Paris.
A taxi fare in Barcelona is 40% cheaper than in Paris.
Coffee in Barcelona is 50% cheaper than in Paris.
Two major airports, Paris-Orly Airport and Charles De Gaulle Airport, serve the city of Paris. Charles De Gaulle is the largest airport in France and it has three terminals, which boasts excellent facilities. Paris-Orly Airport handles a range of short haul flights to European destinations and domestic flights to destinations within France. There are numerous flights from Paris to Barcelona daily via Paris airports. The flight takes about an hour and 40 minutes to reach Barcelona. There is one connecting flight via Zurich by Air France and Swiss airlines. When travelling with a connecting flight, you can reach Barcelona in around 3 hours and 45 minutes.
Choose from various transport options for transfers to Paris airports. From central Paris, take the RER B train, which runs to the Aérogare 1 and 2 at the airport terminals in Charles De Gaulle. You can also catch the RER train from major Métro stations in the city including Châtelet and Gare du Nord. Air France shuttle buses operate from several locations in the city centre to terminal 2 of Charles De Gaulle. Air France bus route 3 connects Charles De Gaulle Airport to Paris-Orly Airport. RoissyBus also runs from Place de l'Opéra in the city centre to the airports. You can also take a taxi for a direct connection to the airport.
Spain's cultural and entertainment centre, Barcelona has so much to offer. Situated between the mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the city offers a blend of an energetic city life and natural wonders. The Picasso museum, Gothic Quarter, Palau Güell, Casa Mila, Casa Vicens and La Sagrada Familia are some of the top tourist attractions the city offers. La Barceloneta beach, a bustling stretch of sea and sand, is the perfect place to relax and rejuvenate during your holiday. Explore the city's iconic architecture, beautiful churches, ancient Gothic buildings and interesting museums. There are several delectable dining options if you find yourself hungry.
There are several methods for travelling to the city centre from Barcelona Airport. The express bus service, Aerobus, connects the airport to the city centre. You can catch the bus from the airport terminals 1 or 2 and you can stop at Plaça de Catalunya or Plaça Espanya in the city centre. The TMB Barcelona Airport bus operates from both airport terminals and runs to the city centre. If your flight arrives at night, you can take the Airport Night buses N16 and N17 to the city centre. Alternatively, you can take a taxi, or even hire a car if you want to explore the city on your own.
Needs to have more connections to Paris that takes into consideration delays of aircraft
Got my flight delayed more than 10 hours