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Each terminal has shopping facilities, but just souveniers, bars, coffee shops, souveniers, duty frees, and not many more. A shuttle bar takes you to Ramblas and costs two euros.

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A shuttle bar takes you to Ramblas and costs two euros.

 

Our hotel is on La Ramblas, could we take this shuttle bus from Ramblas with our luggage to the port? If so, where do you catch it from? Thanks.

 

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A shuttle bar takes you to Ramblas and costs two euros.

 

Our hotel is on La Ramblas, could we take this shuttle bus from Ramblas with our luggage to the port? If so, where do you catch it from? Thanks.

 

missty

 

I'd take a taxi, which will be inexpensive, and less hassle. The shuttle can get very crowded and on a hot day, you'd wish you took a cab. It's not far from Les ramblas to the port.

 

We've just returned from a short break to Barcelona and have walked almost everywhere.

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