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Walk 

Barcelona is a perfect city to explore on foot, especially in the historic center, such as the Gothic Quarter and El Born. There are many pedestrian zones and parks that invite walking. Walking is the most economical and sustainable way to move around the city, and it allows you to discover unique corners.

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Metro and bus 

Public transport in Barcelona is efficient and affordable. A single bus or metro ticket costs €2.40, but you can opt for passes like the T-Casual (€11.35 for 10 rides) or the T-Día (a daily pass for €10.50). The metro network has 12 lines and covers most of the city. Buses offer over 100 routes, operating from 5:00 to 23:00, with night buses also available. Check schedules and plan your trip on the official TMB website.

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Taxi 

Taxis in Barcelona are easily recognizable by their black and yellow color, and can be hailed on the street or booked through apps like Free Now or Cabify. The base fare is approximately €2.40, with variable rates depending on time and destination. A trip from the city center to the airport costs between €25 and €35. All taxis accept card payments. For more information, you can visit the Institut Metropolità del Taxi website.

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