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Thank you! Just what I needed. Does anyone know which terminal the Reflection is at?

You're welcome.

 

I'd try the Celebrity forum for the terminal, there may be some folks there with recent experience.

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when you get to the start/bottom of Las Ramblas, look for the Drassanes metro station which is on the green line.....to get to Sagrada Familia....take metro up to Catalunya station and change to the Red line to get to La Sagrada...very easy.

Barcelona transport is easy and economical with the T 10 pass

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when you get to the start/bottom of Las Ramblas, look for the Drassanes metro station which is on the green line.....to get to Sagrada Familia....take metro up to Catalunya station and change to the Red line to get to La Sagrada...very easy.

Barcelona transport is easy and economical with the T 10 pass

Totally agree about the T10 pass. The two of us share one 10-ride pass and have used 8-10 rides on several 2-day stays in Barcelona the last few years.

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Clarifying: One T-10 travelcard has 10 journeys. Since it's multiperson, several users can use the same card, punching it into the machine ONCE per passenger when boarding EACH transport. Thus, one T-10 card serves two passengers up to 5 times--not 8 or 10 :))--, then it's used up and you need to get another card.

 

Anyhow, the bus from the port to Les Rambles -actually, to the bottom of Les Rambles, by the Columbus Statue- is not included in the "integrated metropolitan area" therefore the T-10 cannot be used there.

 

On another note, there's no "bus taking you to the sights" because this is not a theme-park, but a working city, thus many sites/attractions normally visited by tourists are spread across the city

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Anyhow, the bus from the port to Les Rambles -actually, to the bottom of Les Rambles, by the Columbus Statue- is not included in the "integrated metropolitan fare" therefore the T-10 cannot be used there. The T3 Portbus is privately run and runs on single and return tickets only and they are bought using cash when boarding the bus.

 

On another note, there's no "bus taking you to the sights" because Barcelona is not a theme-park, but a working city and the sites/attractions/museums are spread across the city, some here, others there... You can have a look at the hop on hop off buses (either http://www.barcelonabusturistic.cat or barcelona.city-tour.com) which have routes passing by many of them, but not all. Depending what you want to visit, you'll need to rely on the public transport network, used by most locals and visitors alike -which btw, is modern, cheap, clean, safe, and quite efficient.

 

Enjoy!

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