Rodalies de Catalunya (Regional Mainline Trains)

A confused young Black man with braids and a yellow backpack checking the red and green line metro signs at Plaça Espanya.
Barcelona is one of Europe’s most iconic cities, but many travelers fall into the same traps, wasting time and money unnecessarily! If you want to make the most of your stay and get around the easy, fast, and affordable way, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A narrow street in the Gothic Quarter with the cathedral in the background.
This year, Barcelona takes center stage as the global hub for design and urban planning. Named the UNESCO World Capital of Architecture 2026, the city is buzzing with a packed schedule of exhibitions, guided tours, and workshops. We’ve curated the best highlights for you—and most importantly, the easiest way to get there. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
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Have you decided to go on a short getaway to Barcelona and now have two days to get to know the city? It’s not large but it’s not small either, and it’s very comfortable to get around thanks to its public transport network. With the Hola Barcelona Travel Card you will enjoy unlimited trips on Barcelona public transport for two consecutive days (48h) from the first validation.
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Do you like to travel at your own pace and plan your own itinerary? Barcelona has a a large and modern public transport network to reach all the city's places of interest quickly and comfortably. You can buy transport tickets that suit your needs: the Hola Barcelona Travel Card. This is how it works.