Going to Barcelona

vacantion and Flight to Barcelona city Spain
Barcelona enjoys a Mediterranean climate, with mild winters and warm summers.
Barcelona is well-served by land, sea and air links. Getting here is easy. Work is currently under way on a forthcoming airport expansion. The high-speed train (AVE) will shortly connect Barcelona with the European rail network and Madrid. The connection with the Spanish capital is expected to be operational by 2008. Barcelona is just an hour and a half’s drive away from France.
Barcelona city centre has rapid transport links, including nine metro and FGC lines, two tram lines and an extensive fleet of buses. The ring roads, or rondes, have eased traffic congestion in the city. Eleven thousand taxis, with their yellow and black livery, provide a rapid and efficient service, and are available at all times either by pre-booking or by hailing them in the street.
flight to Barcelona city
the famous Spain city, get the by air : is the arrival and departure point for flights from around the world. The airport is within easy reach of the city. Barcelona International Airport also known as El Prat, is a major transport hub and fields flights from all over Europe and beyond.
The airport is located 12 kilometres outside the city, direction south. Most European airlines, and many international ones, operate flights from its international terminal. Barcelona International Airport also known as El Prat, is a major transport hub and fields flights from all over Europe and beyond.
Terminals: There are three terminals, A, B and C, all within fairly easy walking distance of each other. Terminal B is used by Spanish carriers (Iberia, Spanair, Air Europa, Vueling) and their partners (eg British Airways). Terminal C is smallest and used for all domestic flights, including the Puente Aereo (Air shuttle) to Madrid. Terminal A for all other flights.
By land Barcelona is within easy reach...by train, bus or car.
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