Public transportation in Barcelona: Structure in the unstructured
- Gise De Witte
- 4 mei 2019
- 2 minuten om te lezen
Hello everyone, here I am again with a more informative post. The post will contain information about the public transportation system in Barcelona.
Honestly, I've been in a decent amount of cities now and have never been in a city with a public transportation system this great.

I don't know how it goes in your country/city but in Belgium we have to buy a ticket for the Train, Metro, Tram and Bus separately. Which means that traveling around Belgium can end up pretty pricy, especially when you live there! Here in Barcelona you can buy one ticket for everything. Which means that you can travel around by bus, tram, train and metro with only one simple ticket and it is not even expensive. When you are younger than 25 years old and you stay here for a longer period, it is recommended to buy a T-Jove card for 105 ā¬. You can use this card for three months and it only 35 ⬠a month when you calculate it!
There are a few main Metro stations where you can take a few metro lines and the train outside the city. During the day, the metro comes around every 3 minutes and at night it comes every 6 to 8 minutes. In weeks te metro goes until 1 AM and in weekends until 3 AM. which is a pretty good hour if you want to go out š
And if you don't want to go home at 3 AM there is always the possibility to use the night busses that drive around and come every 15 minutes.

So I hope that I convinced you that the public transport in Barcelona is easy to use and it can really be something that turns your normal trip to Barcelona into an amazing trip.
(I will send this post to Barcelona Municipality and get my commission for promoting the cityās public transportation š)
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