Girona (Airport)
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Bus Duration: The direct bus from Girona Airport to Barcelona takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. Travel time can vary due to traffic, weather conditions, or special events in Barcelona. Â
Booking Tickets: To guarantee a seat, it’s best to book bus tickets in advance, especially during peak travel seasons (summer, holidays, and weekends). Early booking helps you avoid last-minute fare increases or sold-out buses. Â
Bus Schedule: Buses run several times a day from Girona Airport to Barcelona Nord Station. The frequency depends on flight arrivals, so always check the updated timetable online before your trip. Â
Arrive Early: It’s recommended to arrive 15-20 minutes before departure, especially during busy travel periods. Girona Airport is small but can get crowded with travelers, so early arrival ensures a smooth boarding experience. Â
Comfort on the Bus: Buses are modern, air-conditioned, and have comfortable seats. Some offer Wi-Fi and USB charging ports, but bringing a power bank, headphones, or offline entertainment is a good idea. Â
Traffic Considerations: The journey typically takes 1 hour 15 minutes, but traffic on the AP-7 and C-33 highways may cause delays, particularly: Â
- During rush hours (morning & evening) Â
- On weekends and public holidays Â
- During major events or festivals in Barcelona Â
Luggage Allowance: Most buses allow one large suitcase (stored underneath) and one small carry-on. Always label your luggage clearly to avoid mix-ups when retrieving it. Â
Food & Drinks: There are no onboard food services, so bringing snacks and water is a good idea. Girona Airport has cafés, but prices can be higher than usual. Â
Pickpocket Awareness in Barcelona: Barcelona Nord Station is a busy transit hub with a reputation for pickpocketing. Keep your bags zipped, valuables secured, and avoid distractions when waiting for a taxi, metro, or bus.
You can take the direct bus to Barcelona Nord Station, taking around 1 hour 15 minutes. Â Â
A one-way ticket costs approximately €19, but prices may vary depending on the season. Booking online on Traveling.com in advance is recommended. Â
Buses run several times a day, often aligned with flight arrivals. However, late-night and early-morning services may be limited, so always check the latest schedule online. Â
Late-night bus services are limited. If your flight arrives late, check the bus schedule in advance or consider alternatives like a taxi or private transfer. Â
The direct bus is the most budget-friendly option, costing approximately €19 one way. Taking a regional train from Girona city is sometimes cheaper but requires an extra transfer. Â
No. Standard T-mobilitat or T-Casual travel cards are not valid for intercity buses. A separate bus ticket is required. Â
Bus tickets can be purchased online at Traveling.com, at Girona Airport ticket counters, or from the bus driver (if seats are available).** Booking online is recommended to secure a seat. Â
Some buses offer Wi-Fi and USB charging ports, but availability is not guaranteed. Downloading entertainment in advance is advised. Â
The bus arrives at Barcelona Nord Station.
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