Quick answer: Just one airport is actually in Barcelona: Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat, 13 km south of the city center. Two other airports get marketed as ‘Barcelona’ by budget airlines — Girona-Costa Brava (about 100 km north) and Reus (about 120 km south) — but neither is close to the city, and a transfer from either takes well over an hour.

The Real Barcelona Airport: El Prat

Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat (airport code BCN) sits 13 km south of the city center. A taxi or transfer from here takes 25–35 minutes.

The Two That Are Not Actually in Barcelona

AirportCodeDistance from BarcelonaTypical transfer time
El PratBCN13 km25–35 min
Girona-Costa BravaGRO~100 km1.5–2 hours
ReusREU~120 km1.5–2 hours

Check Your Airport Code Before You Book

Some budget airlines sell tickets to Girona or Reus under a ‘Barcelona’ label. Check the airport code on your ticket — BCN, GRO, or REU — before assuming a quick transfer into the city, and book your pickup for the airport you are actually landing at.

FAQ

Is Girona airport close to Barcelona?

No — about 100 km north, roughly a 1.5–2 hour transfer, despite budget airlines marketing it as a Barcelona option.

Which airport code is the real Barcelona airport?

BCN — that is El Prat. GRO (Girona) and REU (Reus) are separate airports over 100 km away.

Can I get a taxi from Girona or Reus to Barcelona?

Yes, but budget accordingly — it is a 1.5–2 hour ride, not a quick airport transfer, so pre-booking a fixed price is worth it over a metered fare for that distance.

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