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The above Barcelona fare-table lists plane tickets to Barcelona on selected routes and dates. The fares are based on historical data and are subject to change. The issuance of the flight ticket is subject to the availability of the fare at the time of booking and successful card verification. The airfares include the base fare and all taxes and fees. The baggage fee may be additional if not covered under the airline fare type.
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Barcelona – Know Your Destination

Located in northeastern Spain by the coast of the Mediterranean, Barcelona has an assortment of hills, coastlines, and urban landscapes. It has warm summers and mild winter temperatures. May to September is the peak travel season, while fewer travelers can be anticipated in spring and fall with comfortable temperatures. Cooler winter leads to more budget-friendly options - airfares and accommodations get cheaper than average rates. 

Airport in Barcelona

  • Airport Name: Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
  • Location: 12 km (7.5 miles) southwest of Barcelona city center
  • Hub for: Vueling Airlines, Level, Iberia, Air Nostrum
  • Airport Rating (Skytrax): 4 stars

Top attractions in Barcelona

Here is a checklist of top attractions and things to do to make the best of your flight to Barcelona.

For Nightlife & Music Lovers

For Nature Adventure Seekers

Family with Kids

For History Buffs

La Rambla – Lively street with bars, clubs, and street performers

Park Güell – Scenic park with colorful architecture and great views

Barcelona Aquarium – Fun and educational marine life exhibits

Gothic Quarter – Medieval streets and historic buildings

Poble Espanyol – Open-air architectural museum with nightlife and live music

Montjuïc Hill – Cable car rides, hiking, and gardens

Tibidabo Amusement Park – Classic theme park with city views

Sagrada Família – Gaudí’s iconic basilica

Razzmatazz – Famous nightclub with live music and DJ sets

Barceloneta Beach – Swimming, water sports, and beach vibes

CosmoCaixa – Interactive science museum

Palau de la Música Catalana – Historic concert hall with stunning design

Sala Apolo – Club with diverse music events and concerts

Collserola Natural Park – Hiking and panoramic views

Ciutadella Park – Boating, playgrounds, and green space

Montjuïc Castle – Historic fortress with great

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Popular Airlines Flying to Barcelona

  • American Airlines (AA): American Airlines is an alliance partner in Oneworld with non-stop travel to Barcelona from major US destinations such as New York (JFK), Miami (MIA), and Chicago (ORD). 
  • Delta Air Lines (DL): As a member of the SkyTeam alliance, Delta offers non-stop travel between New York (JFK) to Atlanta (ATL) to Barcelona.
  • United Airlines (UA): As a Star Alliance member, United flies to Barcelona from various US locations with non-stop service from Newark (EWR) and winter-seasonal routes from Washington D.C. (IAD).
  • Iberia (IB): Spanish flag carrier and an Oneworld Alliance member, Iberia operates flights from key US destinations such as New York (JFK) and Miami (MIA) to Barcelona, most commonly with a connection in Madrid. The airline is known for offering cheap flights to Barcelona.
  • Lufthansa (LH): As Star Alliance member, Lufthansa connects American travelers to Barcelona through bases in Frankfurt (FRA) and Munich (MUC) with New York (JFK) and Los Angeles (LAX) departures.

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Barcelona Travel Tips

#1. Book cheap flights to Barcelona, Spain
Make an early reservation to fly to Barcelona between 3 to 4 months before travel. All major airlines release Barcelona fares 11 months in advance. Consider travel during shoulder months in off-seasons.
Flexible Dates/Nearby Airports. Search for flight deals by checking Alternate Date and Near Airport options. As an illustration, in the event that you're leaving New York, you can search by flights leaving EWR airport.
#2. Know the Barcelona climates
The climate in Barcelona is warm and damp during the summers (June–August) and mild and pleasant during winter (December–February). Spring (April–June) and autumn (September–November) are ideal seasons to visit because temperatures remain pleasant and fewer crowds during these seasons.
#3. Know travel advisory & visa requirements
Stay informed by accessing the most recent travel advisories regarding Barcelona through the Bureau of Consular Affairs. Be sure to check visa requirements to visit Barcelona

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Barcelona Travel

1. What is the best time to visit Barcelona?
The most preferable time to travel to Barcelona is during spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) since temperatures remain pleasant while fewer crowds can be expected. Summer (months of July and August) is the most visited season with warm temperatures and greater crowds. 
2. Do I need a visa to visit Barcelona?
US citizens can travel to Spain visa-free for 90 days.
3. How is the best way to travel around Barcelona?
The city boasts an efficient urban transit system with buses, trams, and an efficient subway system. Cycling and walking can be alternatives in most areas. Taxis and ride-hailing apps like Uber can be employed but turn out to be expensive.
4. How safe is Barcelona to travel to?
Yes, Barcelona is relatively safe overall, but is most notable for pickpocketing in crowded tourist districts such as La Rambla and in the metro. Be vigilant about protecting belongings and refrain from openly carrying valuables.
5. Which language is predominantly used in Barcelona?
Both Spanish and Catalan have an official status in Barcelona. Many in tourist areas can speak English, but a little Spanish or Catalan can take you a long way.
6. Which sights in Barcelona should not be overlooked?
  • Sagrada Familia: Gaudí’s iconic basilica.
  • Park Güell: One of Antoni Gaudí's dreamy, colorful parks.
  • La Rambla: Pedestrian shopping area.
  • Gothic Quarter: Ancient streets and ancient buildings.
  • Casa Batlló and Casa Milà: Famous modernist buildings.
  • Barceloneta Beach: Great place to get some sunshine and sea.
7. Which is the ideal area to live in in Barcelona?
  • Eixample: Centrally located, posh, and close to major attractions.
  • Gothic Quarter: Charming, rich in history, full of life.
  • Gracia: More bohemian, locally oriented atmosphere.
  • Barceloneta: Ideal spot for those who love the beach.
8. What should I try to eat locally?
  • Paella: Spanish traditional dish with rice.
  • Tapas: Small portions of various dishes.
  • Pan con Tomate: Bread rubbed with tomato, olive oil, and garlic.
  • Crema Catalana: Catalan-style crème brûlée.
  • Churros con Chocolate: Deep-fried dough served with warm chocolate.
9. Which is a good day trip from Barcelona?
  • Montserrat: An inspiring mountaintop monastery.
  • Sitges: A charming coastal town.
  • Girona: An ancient city with medieval-style architecture.
  • Tarragona: Roman archaeological sites and magnificent beaches.
10. Can I safely drink tap water in Barcelona?
Yes, tap water in Barcelona is safe to drink, although some travelers prefer to have bottled water because of taste.
11. What’s the local time zone?
Barcelona is in CET (Central European Time) which is UTC+1.
12. How to get emergency support in Barcelona?
In case of emergencies, call 112.
13. Can day trips by railway be easily done from Barcelona?
Yes, frequent and comfortable trains to nearby towns and provinces can be accessed via Barcelona's Sants Station.