Estació de França
Train station · La Barceloneta ·

Estació de França

Train station · La Barceloneta ·

Major station with classical and modern architecture

clean
quiet
cafeteria
taxis outside
eating places
owl statues
friendly staff
wheelchair accessible entrance
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Av. del Marquès de l'Argentera, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

Restroom
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot
Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Av. del Marquès de l'Argentera, s/n, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

+34 902 32 03 20
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Features

•Restroom
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 18, 2026

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Estación de Francia

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Google
Estació de França is a beatiful historic station, very clean and elegant. If you’re nearby, it’s worth a visit, and there are lovely parks and spots around to enjoy.

Stephen B.

Google
A very impressive historical railway building combined with modern elements. As a traveler you feel like back in the days. On the other hand the today mostly regional and national train traffic is running smoothly and the station is astonishingly quiet.

Steven C.

Google
Beautiful old railway station, it's an end of the line station so you have to get off here you can't go any further which makes it easier for travellers, but do take a look around before rushing out.

marcin K.

Google
Looks beautiful and very historic.The owl statues are cute details you can look out for.The plan of the building looks similar to the actual building.

Maria D.

Google
Two times in a row their schedule is totally wrong. They skip one train and we have to wait 40min more for our train and this is not okay for my ticket because I checked 40 min early and I have to check again and charge me for the bus.

Jose Javier Marsal Gil (DLA C.

Google
An amazing building. It takes you back a century. Take some time to observe them. Easy access from street to train. This station is an end/start point. Similar layout as other train stations in Spain. There is a cafetería whilst you wait. There are the speed vs the provincial trains that are much cheaper but slower, to choose from. Plenty taxis outside and eating places.

Christian O.

Google
Absolutely beautiful train station. Was very quiet and clean. Not enough staff on, but the woman that helped us was friendly. We were also all moved train because the wrong platform displayed but that's not the fault of the station I wouldn't think. The architecture is just amazing.

Richard E.

Google
A historic facility that was very clean and I love the opportunity to get some pictures.
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David J.

Yelp
Eclipsed for the past thirty years as Barcelona's main station by the subterranean sprawl of Barcelona Sants, the França terminus station is nevertheless the much more attractive of the city's two main stations, and worth a look in its own right as a piece of early 20th-century architecture. Built in the 19th century as the main terminus for trains arriving from France (as the name suggests), it was rebuilt and reopened in 1929 for the International Exhibition held in Barcelona that year. With two huge, curving train sheds covering 12 platforms and a grand vaulted concourse with a polished marble floor, the whole project was conceived on a grand scale in a restrained fusion of the art nouveau and classical styles (although the external façade is a little too restrained for my taste). The construction of the east - west line through the centre of Barcelona via the modern Sants station in the 1970's rendered França somewhat redundant. Although it is close to Cuitadella Park and the trendy Barceloneta sea-front quarter, it is rather further from the current commercial centre of the city, although it is more convenient for the old Gothic Quarter. It isn't even connected to Barcelona's metro system Barceloneta station is a good five minute walk away, via the back streets to the west of the station - but the half hourly airport shuttle (line C10) will also take you into the centre. To-day, the station is the starting point for express trains to Madrid, Valencia and other Spanish cities, medium-distance services to other parts of Catalonia, the half-hourly train to Barcelona Airport (all which also pass through Sants) and a few overnight trains to and from France. The main concourse contains the ticket office, information centre, left luggage facilities and an incongruously huge cafeteria. The platform concourse also contains a quaint scale model of the station, complete with toy trains. Although beautifully maintained, the small number of passengers who use the station seem completely lost in its vast, echoing public spaces. But that also makes it easier to appreciate as a piece of public architecture, and the absence of crowds and queues makes arriving or departing by train a rare and pleasurable experience.
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Yelp
Arriving at this station early on a recent Thursday morning on my way to Primavera Sound festival was a highly confusing experience, entirely because I thought we were going to arrive at Estació de Sants (a station further north). Imagine my concern when I picked up a map from the information desk, found Estació de Sants on it, went out on to the street and couldn't make head nor tail of where I was! Thankfully after 10 minutes of confused wandering I asked a passerby for help and was surprised and very pleased to discover I was already near the guesthouse. Perfect! Estació de Franca was very convenient for my trip - just a few minutes walk away from Barceloneta Metro station, close to where I was staying and not far from the Barri Gothic and La Ramblas either. It's not a massive station either so finding my train home was easyhandy when there's only one overnight train per day to Paris - missing it would have been a calamity!
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Ryan A.

Yelp
What more do you want? It's an old-school station: big, open and elegant. Compare it to Sants: crowded, underground, and ugly.

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Yelp
Nice to see the photos. I used to pass through there often in the 1940s and 1950s on the way to and from France. It was much busier in those days, because it was the main station of Barcelona. Now it's been lovingly restored but much of the life has gone out of it. The restaurant, run then by the Regas family, father and son, was a great meeting place.