Quick answer: Both terminals at El Prat have an official taxi rank directly outside arrivals, no booking needed, just follow the taxi signs and queue. T1’s rank is a short walk from the arrivals hall; T2’s is similarly close but the terminal itself sits about 10 minutes from T1 by shuttle, so make sure any pickup booking has the right terminal.

Terminal 1 Taxi Rank

Follow the taxi signs out of the T1 arrivals hall — the rank is a short, well-marked walk, staffed continuously with taxis queuing to pick up.

Terminal 2 Taxi Rank

T2 is split into sub-areas 2A, 2B, and 2C, but there is one main taxi rank outside arrivals serving all of them — signage directs you there regardless of which gate you land at.

What to Expect at the Rank

Ranks operate on a queue system — take the next available official taxi rather than picking one. Only get in a cab with the roof sign and a visible meter; unlicensed drivers sometimes approach arriving passengers before they reach the rank itself, and those should be avoided entirely.

FAQ

Is there always a taxi available at El Prat?

Yes, ranks are staffed and taxis queue continuously — waits are rarely more than a few minutes outside unusual demand spikes.

Do I need to book ahead for an airport taxi?

No, the rank system means you can walk up and queue — booking ahead only matters if you want a fixed price or a specific vehicle size.

What if someone approaches me before I reach the rank?

Do not go with them — unlicensed drivers sometimes approach arriving passengers directly. Only use taxis at the official rank with a roof sign and visible meter.

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