Greater Barcelona Road Trip Itinerary
The Greater Barcelona Road Trip is an unforgettable experience, offering travelers a chance to explore the stunning beauty of Spain. Starting in the vibrant city of Barcelona, the 693km route takes drivers through Montblanc, Figueres, and Tossa de Mar. Along the way, travelers can take in the stunning landscapes and visit a number of historical sites and UNESCO Heritage Monuments. The best time to undertake the journey is during the spring and summer months, when the weather is warm and the roads are in excellent condition.
This road trip is suitable for all drivers, and can be managed with a moderate budget. It is a fantastic way to experience the culture, history, and beauty of Spain, and provides travelers with a lifetime of memories.
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Barcelona
Distance 703 km
Driving time 13.2 h
Pace: modest
182.8 kWh
Airports
BCN
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Barcelona, the vibrant capital of Catalonia in Spain, is the ideal starting point for the “Greater Barcelona Road Trip”. From its historic city center to its coastal surroundings, Barcelona offers an abundance of attractions for travelers to explore.
The Sagrada Familia, one of the most iconic buildings in the world, is one of the most noteworthy sights in Barcelona. This awe-inspiring basilica was designed by Antoni Gaudi and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Also, the Gothic Quarter is a must-see, with its narrow cobblestone streets and beautiful churches.
The Barcelona Zoo, located in the Parc de la Ciutadella, is also a great place to visit. With hundreds of species of animals, the zoo is a great place to get up close and personal with wildlife.
For those traveling by air, the closest international airport is Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN). Car rentals are available at the airport, making it easy to explore the city and its surrounding area.
With its unique culture, vibrant energy, and abundance of attractions, Barcelona is the perfect starting point for the “Greater Barcelona Road Trip”. From the city center to the coast, there is something for everyone to explore in Barcelona.
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Barcelona
- Sitges
- Poblet
- Montblanc
Distance 161 km
Driving time 2.5 h
Pace: fast
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Embark on an incredible road trip adventure that starts in Barcelona and takes you to the enchanting towns of Sitges, Poblet, and Montblanc. This 161 km journey can be completed in less than 3 hours so you can take your time to explore the best of each place.
In Sitges, you can visit the historic churches and the beautiful beaches. Poblet is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Poblet Monastery. You can also explore the ruins of the castle there. And finally, in Montblanc, you can explore the old town, visit the castle, and admire the stunning views of the countryside.
Along the way, you will be able to admire the picturesque landscape and discover some of the hidden gems of each location. There are plenty of attractions, accommodation options, restaurants, and campsites along the route. For more information, please refer to the Itinerary of this stage. So what are you waiting for? Pack your bags and start your road trip adventure!
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Montblanc
- Montserrat
- Vic
- Figueres
Distance 261 km
Driving time 4.8 h
Pace: modest
67.9 kWh
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Embark on a road trip from Montblanc, Spain to Figueres, a journey of 261 km that will take you less than 5 hours. During your journey, you will pass through Montserrat, a mountain range of stunning beauty, and Vic, a city with a rich cultural heritage. Along the way, you will come across some UNESCO World Heritage sites. Take in the picturesque landscapes and explore the historical sites. Don't forget to take some pictures! Once you reach Figueres, you can explore the Dali Museum and other attractions. For more information about the attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route, please check the Itinerary of this stage. Enjoy your road trip!
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Figueres
- Cap de Creus
- Tossa de Mar
Distance 179 km
Driving time 4.3 h
Pace: modest
46.6 kWh
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Embark on a road trip that will take you to some of the most beautiful places in Spain! Starting in Figueres, drive 179 km through the gorgeous Cap de Creus to reach your destination, Tossa de Mar. As you drive, take in the picturesque landscapes and keep an eye out for historical sites. You can expect to arrive in Tossa de Mar in fewer than 5 hours. This is just one of the stages of a larger tour, so you can always look up more information in the "Itinerary" of this stage. This includes attractions, accommodation options, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route. So get ready for a beautiful drive and an unforgettable experience!
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Tossa de Mar
- Blanes
- Barcelona
Distance 102 km
Driving time 1.6 h
Pace: fast
30.5 kWh
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Embark on a thrilling road trip through the stunning Spanish coastline and take in the best of Tossa de Mar, Blanes and Barcelona. Starting in Tossa de Mar, explore its ancient walls, the 11th century castle, and the picturesque beaches. Then, drive to Blanes, the gateway to the Costa Brava, and visit its beautiful botanical gardens and the Sant Joan Castle. Finally, your journey ends in Barcelona, one of the most vibrant cities in the world. Along the way, you will have the chance to discover some of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites and marvel at the breathtaking landscapes. The total distance of this stage is 102 km and it should take you less than 2 hours to reach your destination. Don't forget to check the itinerary for more information about attractions, accommodation, recommended restaurants, and campsites along the route. Enjoy your journey!
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The end of the Greater Barcelona Road Trip is the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain. Located in the northeast corner of the Iberian Peninsula, Barcelona is a stunning seaside city and a major cultural center. When visiting Barcelona, there are a few must-see attractions that should not be missed.
Begin your exploration of Barcelona at the iconic Sagrada Familia, an unfinished Roman Catholic church designed by the renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi. Afterward, visit the Park Guell, a public park designed by Gaudi, featuring a stunning mosaic of colorful tiles and whimsical architecture. If you’re in the mood for a walk, take a stroll down the famous Las Ramblas, a street lined with shops, cafes, and performers.
For an unforgettable experience, take a day trip to the stunning Montserrat mountain range, located just outside of Barcelona. The mountain offers stunning views, unique geological formations, and ancient monasteries.
If you’re traveling by air, the closest international airport to Barcelona is Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN). When you’re ready to end your journey, Barcelona is an ideal destination to experience the culture, cuisine, and breathtaking sights that Spain has to offer.
Greater Barcelona Road Trip at a glance
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Start:
Barcelona
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End:
Barcelona
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Distance:
703 km
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Stay:
4 days
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Getting there:
Barcelona International Airport (BCN)
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When to drive:
March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October
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More info:
More info you can find in the "Itinerary" section at each stage.
Surely, our Greater Barcelona Road Trip has become a superb inspiration for your future holidays.
Our tour can be used as a template that can be recreated in its entirety or only partially and that can be enriched with diverse stopovers of your choice.
If travelling by car is your plan when moving around Spain, there are a number of vital traffic regulations to follow and a number of elements to be mindful of to turn your journey into pure pleasure.
These tips will also become useful for tourists who are considering renting a car or camper rental in Spain.
There are a number of road regulations to be remembered while on a road trip around Spain.
In Spain, if you are planning to drive, try avoiding alcoholic drinks at all costs.
Holidayers should remember that the amount of alcohol that can be consumed is not very high and is only 0.5‰.
In urban areas, the maximum car speed is 50km/h.
Around rural areas, you can travel at the maximum allowed speed of 100km/h.
When travelling on motorways, you cannot exceed 120km/h.
Having a first aid kit and fire extinguisher in your car and driving with your headlights on at daytime heavily increase the safety of you and your passengers.
One of the decisive factors when scheduling an itinerary is costs.
The total cost of the whole undertaking will vary depending on the budget option that you choose.
A wide range of budget options is showed below.
We estimate that the cheapest option when it comes to fuel to cover the planned 5 stages while travelling around Spain may amount to 100 EUR.
Within the economy offer, accommodation will cost around 209 EUR.
If you go for this option, the average costs of restaurants and food are 192 EUR.
Travellers will have to pay about 231 EUR if they opt for the budget rental car option as well.
Thus, going for car rental will increase the expenses of the road trip from about 501 EUR to more or less 732 EUR.
When it comes to the standard offer, you have to spend the maximum of 125 EUR on the gasoline needed to cover the tour.
Cost amounting to 374 EUR can be expected by all tourists who are looking for standard hotels.
Drivers may expect that the standard option in terms of food and restaurants will cost more or less 288 EUR.
Travellers who want to cover the trip in a standard hire vehicle can expect a cost of roughly 288 EUR.
Summing up the standard offer, the estimated cost of the road trip will total about 1,075 EUR for drivers who would like to try vehicle hire and 787 EUR for those who are not interested in rental.
The highest level of comfort of the premium option will come up to the expectations of the most demanding drivers.
When it comes to this offer, the estimated cost of the road trip will total about 1,903 EUR for holidaymakers who are considering vehicle rental and 787 EUR for those who will not be renting.
Travellers who want to cover the tour in a premium rental car can expect a cost of approximately 684 EUR.
In the premium version of the trip, the cost of the gasoline needed to cover all stages around Spain is approximately 175 EUR.
You should expect to pay approximately 384 EUR for restaurants and food and approximately 660 EUR for accommodation options if you are searching for the top standard of services during your trip.
Our trip is also excellent for camper enthusiasts.
When it comes to this means of transport, you should expect the costs of around 900 EUR.
If you are wondering about the gasoline expenses for the whole itinerary, they will amount to roughly 188 EUR.
Holidaymakers who would like to go for camper hire should expect to pay roughly 220 EUR for accommodation and about 192 EUR for expenses connected with food.
All of the details can be easily followed in the section Road Trip Costs.
The period between March and October is perfect to visit the part of Spain presented in our itinerary idea.
There are countless interesting road trips that we offer on our website if you’d like to see other of our road trip ideas.
The great versatility of trips will surely live up to the expectations of the most demanding tourists.