Visit Barcelona

Find out what Barcelona has to offer!

ATTD 2026 is landing in Barcelona to offer you a unique experience that blends the latest techonological and treatment advancements for diabetes care with the backdrop of the artistic city of Barcelona.

This city of the world blends artistic legacy and exquisite architecture with the innovation characteristic of ATTD. Get ready to meet it!

Leaving the Airport (Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat)

Metro

The line L9 Sud Metro connects Barcelona downtown with the airport.

Line L9 Sud stops: Zona Universitària, Collblanc, Torrassa, Can Tries/Gornal, Europa/Fira, Fira, Parc Logístic, Mercabarna, Les Moreres, El Prat Estació, Cèntric, Parc Nou, Mes Blau, Aeroport-T2 and Aeroport-T1.

Train

The R2 Nord is the train line that connects Terminal T2 of Barcelona Airport with the city of Barcelona and its metropolitan area, with a train frequency of every 30 minutes.

Bus

Bus lines that go through the airport: Aerobús A1, Aerobús A2, 46, L77, L99, N16, N17, N18, PR1, PR2, PR3.

Getting Around Sustainably

Spain is a country that strives to make their cities walkable and accessible for sustainable travel, and Barcelona speacially is an expert in the matter. Let’s all collaborate to keep the city clean and travel green!

Reduce your Carbon Footprint

While in Barcelona, think about how to make your trip kinder to the environment. Stay in eco-friendly accommodations, use public transport, support sustainable businesses, recycle your waste, and save energy. Little steps make big changes!

Public Transport

Barcelona has an extensice bus, metro and train network (TMB). For your convenience, you may download the TMB App for public transport routes and timings.

Furthermore, Barcelona public transportation system offers various optionsof travel cards for your convenience, from 10 trips to card for groups. More information here.

Strive to Be a Good Visitor

Barcelona it’s an amazing city that blends a cosmopolitan urban city with extensive parks and an splendid beach. You’re welcome to enjoy them and help protect them by avoiding feeding and disturbing wild animals, staying on walking paths, not leaving waste, and respecting residential areas as to not disturb city residents.