The Barcelona Aerobus map is a must-have for travellers visiting the city. Here is a detailed guide about the Barcelona Aerobus map route to get an understanding about all stops for a seamless experience, during your journey to and from the city.
If you’re arriving at El Prat airport, you have the option to catch the Aerobus at either Terminal 1 (T1) or Terminal 2 (T2). Take the A1 line at T1 or A2 line at T2. There are clearly marked signs located outside the arrivals gate at both terminals. Once you step outside, look out for the big blue bus with Aerobus splashed across the side.
Know more about the Barcelona Aerobus timetable.
The Barcelona Aerobus stops covered by both A1 and A2 are the same. The only difference is that they have different starting points. The A1 Aerobus starts from Airport, T1 and A2 Aerobus starts from Airport, T2. They have four stops on the way to the Barcelona City Center:
Finding your arrival destination further simplified.
Visitors catching a departing flight can get on the bus at any of these three stops
Navigate through Barcelona city to reach the El Prat airport.
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You can catch the Aerobus from either Terminal 1 (T1) or Terminal 2 (T2) at El Prat airport. Look for the big blue buses with Aerobus written on the side.
Take the A1 Aerobus if you are flying out of Terminal 1, and take the A2 Aerobus if you are flying out of Terminal 2.
The Aerobuses run every 10-20 minutes on an average. You can check the exact timetable here.
You can buy tickets from the driver on the bus, or you can buy them in advance from the Aerobus website or at ticket machines at the airport and in the city center.
The Aerobus is a convenient and comfortable way to get from the airport to the city center. It is also a good option if you have a lot of luggage, as the buses have plenty of storage space.
Yes, the Aerobuses are accessible for people with disabilities. They have low-floor boarding and space for wheelchairs.