
La Sagrera station is the first stop on the section of Line 9 Nord that runs from La Sagrera to Can Zam.
From 2 to 5 days, the Hola card is the best option to visit Barcelona without stress, with unlimited access to public transport. From metro to tram, bus (TMB) or Montjuic funicular, not forgetting zone 1 trains, the Hola Barcelona card also includes transport between airport and Barcelona city centre.
The Barcelona L1 metro line, which is red, has the advantage of providing access to Barcelona's biggest squares, such as Plaça Espanya, Plaça Catalunya, Plaça de Les Glòries or Universitat, without changing metro line.
L1 metro line itinerary
The Barcelona metro line 5 (blue line) provides easy access from Sants station to the Sagrada Familia, Camp Nou stadium or the Passeig de Gracia avenue and its must-see monuments.
Detail of the L5 metro line
R3 train line, the northern Rodalies's network line, runs from L'Hospitalet de Llobregat to Latour-de-Carol - Enveitg, passing through the municipalities of Barcelona, Centelles, Vic, Ripoll and Puigcerdà, among others.
R3 train line itinerary
The Renfe R4 train line crosses Barcelona at the Sants, Plaça Catalunya, Arc de Triomf and Sagrera stations, connecting 28 municipalities that stretch from Sant Vicenç de Calders to Manresa.
R4 train line itinerary
Via Manresa, passing through the municipalities of Sant Vicenç de Calders, Terrassa or Sabadell, the R12 line serves 39 stations to connect the cities of Lerida and Hospitalet de Llobregat, through Barcelona.
R12 train line itinerary