

There are various types of public transport tickets and travel cards, depending on the time you spend in Barcelona and how often you plan to use the city’s transportation system.

On Friday the subway opens until 2 am and on Saturday and other public holidays, the metro is open 24 hours a day. The metro in Barcelona operates from 5 am to midnight from Monday to Thursday. Find information on Barcelona buses, stops and interchanges to the metro, FGC urban railway, Rodalies de Catalunya mainline trains and TRAM, and plan your. In December 2009, the Barcelona Metro became the first electrified railway network in Spain with automatic trains on all its lines. The difference is unnoticeable for the Barcelona Metro customers. The Barcelona Metro is slightly different compared to other subway systems since it has three disparate types of tracks, all of which have a specific width. It is currently run by two different operators. Since then, the Barcelona Metro has continued to grow throughout the years and is to this day 90 miles (146 km) long. The first stretch connected Plaça Catalunya with Plaça de Lesseps. The subway in Barcelona was founded in 1920 and in just four years the first section was inaugurated. Getting to Barcelona Getting to Barcelona.
