Barcelona,
one of the most dynamic and modern European cities, occupies a
strategic position as capital of a Mediterranean region. It is very
well connected by several transport systems.
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Barcelona
is fully integrated in the Spanish and European motorway network and
has a complete and efficient system of access and ring roads.
Barcelona
port ranks second in Europe with regard to freight traffic and first in
terms of cruisers. It has regular lines sailing to the Balearic
Islands, Italy and Algeria.
Its airport is a major window
to the world with over 27 million passengers a year. It connects with
Europe and North Africa, North and South America and the Middle East
and Far East.
Barcelona’s railway network connects the city
with the different peninsular and European capitals as well as the
regional and metropolitan areas.
The Montjuīc and Gran Vía
exhibition centres are easily reached by road and are close to the
airport, the port and the main railway station. The existence of a
public transport system (underground, buses and trams) guarantees
access to any part of Barcelona and its metropolitan area.
Fira de Barcelona – Montjuīc
Avda. Reina Maria Cristina s/n – 08004 Barcelona
Fira de Barcelona – Gran Via M2 C/ Botānica, 62 – 08908 Hospitalet (Barcelona)