Barcelona Flights Guide for United States Visitors
Direct Flights from the US to Barcelona
- Atlanta (ATL): Delta Airlines, seasonal
- Boston (BOS): Delta, Iberia
- Chicago (ORD): American Airlines, United Airlines
- Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW): American Airlines (seasonal)
- Los Angeles (LAX): Iberia
- Miami (MIA): American Airlines, Iberia
- New York (JFK/EWR): American Airlines, Delta, Iberia, United Airlines
- Philadelphia (PHL): American Airlines
- San Francisco (SFO): United Airlines (seasonal)
Schedules may change; always confirm with your airline before booking .
Key Airports
- Barcelona El Prat (BCN): Main international airport, 11 km from city center
- Girona Airport (GRO): 90 km from Barcelona, mainly low-cost carriers
Entry & Visa Requirements
- US citizens do not need a visa for stays up to 90 days for tourism or business .
- Valid passport required; ensure at least 6 months validity from date of entry .
- Stay updated on travel advisories and enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) .
Safety & Emergency Contacts
- Exercise increased caution due to terrorism and civil unrest .
- Follow local authority instructions and avoid demonstrations .
- US Consulate in Barcelona:
Paseo Reina Elisenda de Montcada, 23
08034 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: (34) 93-280-2227
Getting from the Airport to the City
- Shuttle buses, trains, and taxis are available from El Prat to city center .
- Pre-booked private transfers are recommended for convenience .
Local Tips
- Barcelona charges a tourist tax (~€4 per person/night) added to your accommodation bill .
- Best time to visit: Spring and early fall for mild weather and fewer crowds.
- Barcelona is a major cruise port and well connected for further European travel .
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