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- Cheapest car rental rates
- Why book with us?
- Travel information
- Why rent a car in Barcelona?
- One-way car rentals in Barcelona
- Top ways to enter Barcelona
- City facts
- Top sights and activities
- Traffic and parking
- Toll roads
- Ideas for day trips
- Most popular cars
- Further destinations
- Car rental prices in Barcelona
- Money-saving and other tips
- Top 20 cities near Barcelona
- Top 20 locations near Barcelona
- Map of top car rental locations
- When to book in Barcelona and for how long?
- Car rental information
- Most popular car models of rental suppliers
- Here's what travelers say about renting a car in Barcelona
- Car rental statistics
- Top 27 suppliers in Barcelona in 2025
- Award-winning service
Travel information
Why rent a car in Barcelona?

Barcelona is a great destination. A true world city, it has plenty to offer in terms of culture, history, and atmosphere. Having your own ride will let you explore its different neighborhoods, as well as the rest of Catalonia region.
One-way car rentals in Barcelona
The most popular one-way rental options for pick up in Barcelona and drop off in another city include:
- From Barcelona to Madrid - 361 offers from SEK 77.20 per day
- From Barcelona to Malaga - 467 offers from SEK 77.20 per day
- From Barcelona to Valencia - 376 offers from SEK 77.20 per day
- From Barcelona to Alicante - 225 offers from SEK 77.20 per day
- From Barcelona to Seville - 438 offers from SEK 77.20 per day
Top ways to enter Barcelona
- Barcelona El Prat Airport: Barcelona’s main airport is one of the largest in Europe and offers flights to countless destinations not only in Europe, but also Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
- Girona-Costa Brava Airport: Serving Girona, Catalonia’s second city, Girona Airport is just 74 km (46 mi) north of Barcelona and is favored by low-cost airlines.
- Reus Airport: Small, cozy, and mostly busy during summers, Reus Airport is located in Tarragona Province and is about an hour and a half’s drive away from Barcelona city center.
City facts
The home language of Catalonia is Catalan, still the first tongue of many Barcelona natives. While Catalan is related to Spanish, the two languages are not mutually understandable, and retains a much stronger French influence. Spanish is also understood and spoken by practically everyone in the city. The general knowledge of English is high.
Climate. Although Barcelona is further north than many other cities in Spain, its location on the Mediterranean ensures it enjoys warm and mild winters. The summers, on the other hand, can get very hot, and getting properly hydrated is important.
Barcelona is home to 9 UNESCO World Heritage sites. Antoine Gaude designed 7 of them.
Some local specialties that you won't want to miss are:
- Paella - Dish made in a large fried pan with rice, garlic, peas, tomatoes, and sherry or white wine and topped with seafood.
- Patatas Bravas - Twice-fried potato cubes served with a spicy tomato sauce and garlicky aioli.
- Jamon Iberico - Red Iberian ham served in thin slices and often enjoyed with slices of Manchego cheese.
- Gazpacho - Cold soup made with extra-riped tomatoes, bell peppers, garlic cloves, sherry vinegar, and extra virgin olive. Perfect for the hot Barcelona summers.
- Chorizo - Vibrant-red pork sausage that is found cured, smoked, and often found hanging from market stalls.
Top sights and activities
- Gaudí Architecture: The unique ideas of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí can be observed throughout the city in buildings of which La Sagrada Familia is just the most famous one, but by far from the only example. Barcelona is a metropolis of arts, and works of Salvador Dali and Pablo Picasso can also be seen in the city galleries.
- La Rambla: Barcelona’s beating heart and main tourist attraction, walking La Rambla is the most Barcelona thing you can do. Proceed at a leisurely pace as you appreciate the food market, the street artist performances, and the general atmosphere.
- Maritime Museum of Barcelona. Fittingly located inside the Gothic building of the former Barcelona Royal Shipyard, the Maritime Museum is dedicated to the seafaring and trading history of Barcelona, two industries that made the city the metropolis that it is today. From early navigational instruments to reconstructed ships, it is a fascinating place to explore. Located near the coast in the very center of Barcelona, the museum is easy to access from anywhere in the city.
- The Barcelona Cathedral. Officially named The Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia, it is the seat of Barcelona’s Archbishop and one of the most picturesque places in town. The gothic architecture and panoramic roof make it one of the most visited places in town.
- Picasso Museum. The legendary painter spent a large part of his life in Barcelona. He lived, studied, and, of course, painted a lot of pictures there, so now the city is home to one of the biggest Picasso collections on the planet.
- Sant Sebastià Beach. Mostly referred to as Barceloneta, the city's beach was artificially made for the 1992 Summer Olympic Games and is one of the biggest draws of Barcelona.
- Camp Nou. Home of FC Barcelona, one of the most iconic football (or soccer) clubs not just in Spain, but the whole world, Camp Nou is among the both largest and most atmospheric football grounds there are. Even if you are not a football fan, visiting the stadium on a matchday is a very memorable experience (though it is a good idea to book the tickets in advance).
Traffic and parking
- Speed limits - 50km/h (31mph) in built-up areas, 90km/h (56mph) on most standard roads, 100km/h (62mph) on standard roads that are either one-way roads, roads with more than two lanes for at least one direction of traffic and roads with shoulders more than 1.5m wide, and 120km/h (74mph) on motorways (called autovías in Spain).
- The car documentation and insurance always has to be inside a vehicle.
- The driver and all passengers are required to wear seatbelts.
- Children up to the age of 12 and measuring less than 135cm travelling on the front seat of a car must be seated in a child restraint system adapted to their size and weight.
- Unnecessary use of audible warning devices (horns) is prohibited
- The legal alcohol limit is 0.05% for experienced drivers and 0.02% for novice drivers
- The emergency number is 112.
- There parking areas in Barcelona can be generally divided into three parking types: free parking, the Green Area (more info) and the Blue Area (more info). Do note that some paid parking areas may become free during the weekends.
- The Green Area (Àrea Verda) can be recognized by green painted lines. The price will vary depending on the location. You cannot park in Green Area for more than 1 or 2 hours.
- The Blue Area (Àrea Blava) is a paid parking area for everyone, with time limit varying between 1 and 4 hours depending on the place. If you want to park here, you must purchase a ticket at the machines on the sidewalk and place it in a visible area of your car.
- There are also free parking opportunities in Barcelona. Although many are not in the city centre, you may find a lot of them convenient. Some examples are: the subterranean parking of supermarket La Maquinista (Calle Potosí, 2), the area next to Parc Ciutadella (Calle de Ramón Turro), Montjuic area close to Fundación Miro and area around Calle Icaria
- There are also many paid car parks in Barcelona, varying in price and proximity to city centre. Look up the on that might suit you the best on the official website.
Toll roads
Most of the roads inside the country are toll-free. Toll roads are called ‘carretera de peaje’. On maps and road signs, all toll roads have to include a letter P after the road type. The payment method may vary depending on the road, but most will accept cash. Regardless of the region, the average estimated price is €9.5 ($11.25) per 100km by car. See the official website for prices and more information.
Ideas for day trips
- Castelldefels: Located in the southern suburbs of Barcelona, the beaches of Castelldefels are popular with everyone from football stars to foreign travelers and natives of Barcelona
- Lleida. Sometimes overlooked by foreign travelers, the inland parts of Catalonia can be fascinating to explore, especially if you have your own ride. The farms, vineyards, and towns are where the traditional Catalan culture continues to thrive. Lleida, the largest inland city and a fine destination in its own right, is about 160 km (100 miles) northwest of Barcelona and can be reached in about two hours.
- Girona. Similar to the beaches of Barcelona, but of a more untamed flavor, the coastal area of Costa Brava is an amalgamation of beaches, small coastal towns, and opportunities for water sports. Girona, the largest city in the region is an hour’s ride northeast of Barcelona and also has one of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe.
- Montserrat Monastery. Situated in the Montserrat mountain range just 45 km away from Barcelona, this spectacular monastery is one of the biggest attractions in Catalonia. It combines the stunning natural beauty of the region with the amazing architecture of Santa Maria de Montserrat abbey.
- Valencia. Just 3 hours away from Barcelona, Valencia offers golden beaches, an incredible aquarium, and one of the very best zoos in the entire world.
Most popular cars
The most popular rental car in Spain is the Ford Fiesta, but travelers tend to also choose the Fiat 500 and the Ford Focus a lot. The most popular car types are economy, compact and mini.
Further destinations
For more about traveling around Spain with a rental car, check out our complete guide.
- Provence and Southern France: From scenic coastal villages next to Mediterranean beaches and famous old cities like Marseille and Nice, the iconic Provence is France’s most famous destination after Paris. Ask your rental car provider in advance if they permit you crossing the border.
- Valencian Community: Located next-door to Catalonia as you go south along the coast, the Valencian Community is home to unique culture, cuisine, and wine traditions, and boast the best paella in the whole of Spain. The region is also famous for the Costa Blanca including the resort city of Benidrom with its beaches and nightlife.
- Andorra: The small mountainous principality tucked high in the Pyrenees between the borders of France and Spain, Andorra is one of Europe’s smallest countries but also an absolutely lovely place to visit. Many visitors come for the stunning, snow-capped peaks but stay for the delicious cuisine, relaxed vibe, and hospitality of the locals. Andorra is not a member of the European Union nor the Schengen Area, so if you are visiting the Schengen Area on a visa, you’ll need a multiple-entry one to either return to Spain or go on to France. It’s also a good idea to let your car rental company know in advance that you plan this trip, although most will allow it. The trip from Barcelona to Andorra takes about 2 hours and 50 minutes.
- Madrid: Spain’s capital and Barcelona’s rival is different in atmosphere, but just as fascinating thanks to its busy cultural and music life, interesting history, and monumental architecture.
- Aragon: Lying west of Barcelona and centered around Zaragoza, its capital, Aragon offers beautiful villages in its hillsides and valleys, and numerous outdoor activities in the mountains.
Car rental prices in Barcelona
- Convertibles - from SEK 459 per day
- Small cars - from SEK 205 per day
- Medium cars - from SEK 223 per day
- SUVs - from SEK 253 per day
- Large cars - from SEK 277 per day
- Station wagons - from SEK 396 per day
- Vans - from SEK 693 per day
- Premium cars - from SEK 990 per day
Money-saving and other tips
You can do a number of things to get a good car rental deal in Barcelona:
- Compare rates of different rental car providers
- Book your rental car well in advance
- Plan your route before you go
- Know your fuel and mileage requirements
- Visit on the month when the rental prices are the cheapest. According to our data, visiting Barcelona is the cheapest in April when renting a car is about 28% cheaper than the yearly average and 51% cheaper than renting in July.
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Top 20 cities near Barcelona
- Lloret de Marfrom SEK 641.48 per day77.3 km / 48.03 miles away
- Reusfrom SEK 165.45 per day78 km / 48.47 miles away
- Saloufrom SEK 574.45 per day82.9 km / 51.51 miles away
- Gironafrom SEK 194.91 per day87.9 km / 54.62 miles away
- Castellonfrom SEK 325.37 per day208.4 km / 129.49 miles away
- Zaragozafrom SEK 281.47 per day252.3 km / 156.77 miles away
- Valenciafrom SEK 154.28 per day295.6 km / 183.68 miles away
- Morairafrom SEK 388.46 per day334.1 km / 207.6 miles away
- Benissafrom SEK 388.46 per day334.5 km / 207.85 miles away
- Pamplonafrom SEK 294.56 per day352.4 km / 218.97 miles away
- Benidormfrom SEK 323.45 per day359.2 km / 223.2 miles away
- San Sebastianfrom SEK 294.56 per day401.1 km / 249.23 miles away
- Alicantefrom SEK 198.52 per day403.6 km / 250.79 miles away
- Torreviejafrom SEK 323.79 per day437.7 km / 271.97 miles away
- Bilbaofrom SEK 259.46 per day466.8 km / 290.06 miles away
- Murciafrom SEK 114.78 per day475.9 km / 295.71 miles away
- Madridfrom SEK 86.90 per day483.1 km / 300.18 miles away
- Burgosfrom SEK 442.74 per day490.6 km / 304.84 miles away
- Santanderfrom SEK 340.60 per day539.2 km / 335.04 miles away
- Valladolidfrom SEK 378.19 per day568.2 km / 353.06 miles away
Top 20 locations near Barcelona
- Barcelona Train Stationfrom SEK 304.15 per day10.5 km / 6.52 miles away
- Barcelona Rambla de Catalunyafrom SEK 276.95 per day12.7 km / 7.89 miles away
- Barcelona (Downtown)from SEK 470.73 per day13 km / 8.08 miles away
- Reus Airportfrom SEK 165.45 per day78 km / 48.47 miles away
- Girona Airportfrom SEK 194.91 per day87.9 km / 54.62 miles away
- Girona Train Stationfrom SEK 339.59 per day97.6 km / 60.65 miles away
- Castellon Airportfrom SEK 639.79 per day208.4 km / 129.49 miles away
- Zaragoza Train Stationfrom SEK 281.47 per day252.3 km / 156.77 miles away
- Valencia Train Stationfrom SEK 289.93 per day291.8 km / 181.32 miles away
- Valencia Airportfrom SEK 154.28 per day295.6 km / 183.68 miles away
- Alicante Airportfrom SEK 198.52 per day403.6 km / 250.79 miles away
- Bilbao Airportfrom SEK 259.46 per day466.8 km / 290.06 miles away
- Bilbao (Downtown)from SEK 266.23 per day467.4 km / 290.43 miles away
- Region de Murcia International Airportfrom SEK 114.78 per day475.9 km / 295.71 miles away
- Madrid Airportfrom SEK 86.90 per day483.1 km / 300.18 miles away
- Burgos Train Stationfrom SEK 442.74 per day490.6 km / 304.84 miles away
- Madrid Chamartin Train Stationfrom SEK 190.39 per day492.8 km / 306.21 miles away
- Madrid Atocha Train Stationfrom SEK 203.60 per day495.2 km / 307.7 miles away
- Santander Airportfrom SEK 340.60 per day539.2 km / 335.04 miles away
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When to book in Barcelona and for how long?
What is the cheapest month to rent a car in Barcelona?
Car rental prices in Barcelona vary by time of year. This graph shows the average prices per month to help you find the best time of year to rent.
Saver's insights
Cheapest monthJanuary | Most expensive month August | ||
Average price SEK 306 | A good deal SEK 255 | Cheapest supplier Goldcar | Cheapest car type Small cars |
SEK 184
in January
SEK 201
in February
SEK 199
in March
SEK 325
in April
SEK 264
in May
SEK 280
in June
SEK 383
in July
SEK 403
in August
SEK 250
in September
SEK 276
in October
SEK 230
in November
SEK 398
in December
The cheapest month to rent a car in Barcelona is January (when prices average SEK 183.51 per day). This is 40% cheaper than the yearly average and 55% cheaper than renting in August (when prices average SEK 403.35).
This information can help you identify the low season. But these are only average numbers. How much your car rental will cost will depend on the type of vehicle you rent, how long you’ll rent it for, and how far ahead you book. Simply enter your dates in the form at the top of the page to see the exact prices.
What's the most popular month to rent a car in Barcelona?
Based on the number of searches by our customers, the most popular month for renting a car in Barcelona is June, and the least popular is January.
0.6 times in January
0.7 times in February
0.7 times in March
Same as average in April
1.2 times in May
1.4 times in June
1.3 times in July
1.4 times in August
1.2 times in September
1.1 times in October
0.6 times in November
0.6 times in December
What’s the usual rental length in Barcelona?
How long travelers keep their rental cars for varies from month to month: in January, the average renter keeps their car for 7 days, and in November, they keep their car for 5 days.
7 days in January
6 days in February
7 days in March
6 days in April
6 days in May
7 days in June
7 days in July
7 days in August
7 days in September
6 days in October
5 days in November
7 days in December
Car rental information
📍 Car rental locations | 18 |
✈️ Airport locations | 1 |
🔥 Popular suppliers | Record-go, Nizacars Rent A Car, Centauro, Goldcar, Thrifty |
🚗 Popular car types | Small cars, SUVs, Medium cars, Vans |
🤑 Lowest price | SEK 205 per day |
👛 Cheapest supplier | Goldcar |
Most popular car models of rental suppliers
Rental Supplier | Model | Doors | Luggage | Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
Record-go | Fiat 500 | 3 | 1 | Small car |
Record-go | Fiat 500X | 5 | 2 | SUV |
Record-go | Citroen C3 Aircross | 5 | 3 | Medium car |
Record-go | Opel Corsa | 5 | 1 | Small car |
Centauro | Fiat 500 | 3 | 1 | Small car |
Nizacars Rent A Car | Seat Leon | 5 | 2 | Medium car |
Nizacars Rent A Car | Fiat 500 | 3 | 1 | Small car |
Record-go | Ford Kuga | 4 | 3 | SUV |
Nizacars Rent A Car | Hyundai i20 | 5 | 2 | Small car |
Centauro | Opel Corsa | 4 | 1 | Small car |
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