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can i catch a bus from girona airport <spain> to barcelona centre.does this service run regular?

does anyone know if a shuttle bus runs a regular service from girona airport <spain> to barcelona city cntr. if so can you pay on the bus.

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  1. The below is an extract from this page: http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/gerona/girona-airport-barcelona.html The Barcelona bus is probably the most convenient method of transfer between Girona Airport and Barcelona city centre. The bus service is run by an independent company and has no direct business association with Ryan Air. However Barcelona Bus arranged its times of departure and arrival to co-incide with the arrival and departure of RyanAir flights. When relying on the Barcelona Bus to transfer you to Girona Airport on time for a flight, it's worth remembering that the Barcelona Bus and Ryan Air are separate companies Click here for more information on this point. The bus stops right outside the airport and will take you to Estacio d' Autobusos Barcelona Nord (Barcelona's main bus terminal) in Barcelona city centre. From there you can catch the metro underground system to take you to your final destination. The nearest Metro stop to the bus station is Metro Arc De Triomf (Red Line, L1). Make sure to leave at the exit called Sortida Nàpols. The metro stop is only 5-10 minutes walk from the bus station. You can visit our metro map page (http://www.barcelona-tourist-guide.com/en/maps/barcelona-metro-map.html) to find more information on the metro system. The Journey time from Girona to Barcelona city centre is approximately 1 hour 10 mins. Important: Also be aware that there are 2 different Barcelona Buses which are both operated by the same company. Make sure to catch the right bus!. One bus leaves Girona Airport and goes directly to Barcelona (and vice versa) the other bus only leaves from Girona centre and goes to Barcelona (and vice versa) make sure you're catching the right Barcelona Bus. You can pay on the bus. _________________________________ For the best deals on flights to Barcelona, and updates when the major budget airlines have sales on, visit my blog, http://flysleepdrive.co.uk
  2. Yes, there's a company called segales who runs the bus service (http://www.sagales.com) which they usually always co-incide with the arrival of the flight, so it should be no problem. The journey takes around 1 hour 15 minutes, and drops you off at Estacio del Nord bus station, which is fairly central. From here you can either take a cab to wherever you need to be or hop on the metro which is just outside (Arc de Triomf, Line 1, red) depending on whatever time you get in. For a good heads up on the city, but in a very readable format, check out http://www.bcn-rentals.com/barcelona-guide which I've used for mates on a few occasions.
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