Thinking of travelling from Barcelona to Valencia by train? This guide will help you make this Spanish adventure magnifica!

Overview of train services

The main high-speed train operator along the Barcelona to Valencia route is Renfe, which offers four services between Barcelona and Valencia — Euromed, Alvia, Intercity and Regional Express.

Renfe

Operator details

Renfe, the national train operator of Spain, offers four different options for train travel from Barcelona to Valencia:

Euromed

Premier high-speed direct train service between major Spanish cities, known for modern trains with elite amenities.

Alvia

Alternate high-speed train service that mostly operates between Barcelona and Valencia, providing a fast and efficient journey.

Intercity

Moderate-speed train service that makes more stops along the way. The journey takes longer, but the tickets tend to be less expensive.

Typical stops along this route include Tarragona, Cambrils, L'Aldea-Amposta-Tortosa, Vinaròs, Benicarló-Peñíscola, Benicàssim, Castelló and Valencia-Estació del Nord.

Regional Express

Lower-speed train service that makes even more stops than the Intercity service, resulting in a journey time more than twice the length of high-speed train services, but also the most economical tickets.

Typical stops along this route include Sant Vicenç de Calders, Tarragona, Torredembarra, Altafulla-Tamarit, Cambrils, L'Hospitalet de l'Infant, L'Ametlla de Mar, L'Ampolla-El Perelló-Deltebre, L'Aldea-Amposta-Tortosa, Vinaròs, Benicarló-Peñíscola, Alcalà de Xivert, Torreblanca, Oropesa del Mar, Benicàssim, Castelló de la Plana and Valencia-Estació del Nord.

Route

Renfe train service from Barcelona to Valencia departs from Barcelona Sants station. It arrives at Valencia's Joaquín Sorolla station. Both stations are centrally located within their respective cities.

Train features

Euromed offers modern amenities, including comfortable seating, power outlets, onboard Wi-Fi, air conditioning and luggage space. Intercity and Regional Express trains are usually older with fewer amenities, but still comfortably appointed.

Benefits

Renfe Euromed and Alvia are fast, comfortable modes of travel. The trains are modern and make the journey rapidly with few to no stops. Travel time is comparable to flying when factoring in transit to a far-away airport versus a centrally-located train station, as well as the security check time.

If you opt for an Intercity or Regional Express journey, you’ll have a longer ride with fewer amenities, but you’ll also save significant money. For budget-conscious travellers, these services represent a viable alternative.

Trains also avoid traffic delays, unlike buses or rental cars. Picking up and dropping off a rental car, parking and fueling can be a hassle, while a spacious train car is more comfortable than a cramped car, bus or airplane.

Finally, trains tend to be more economical than most other modes of medium- or long-distance travel besides buses. Kilometre-for-kilometre, trains are also much greener and more eco-friendly than buses, cars or planes.

Schedule details

Quickest journey time and total distance

The fastest Barcelona to Valencia by train time available is 2 hours and 40 minutes. The distance from Barcelona to Valencia by train makes this a convenient option for travellers seeking efficiency.

Earliest and latest departure times

The earliest you can catch a weekday train from Barcelona to Valencia is roughly 07:00, while the latest departure time you can usually catch is 20:30.

Over the weekend, the earliest Barcelona to Valencia train tends to leave is 07:00, while the latest weekend departure on the route is roughly 20:30.

Average number of daily trains

Roughly 18 trains depart from Barcelona Sants station to Valencia every day.

Frequency of departures

A train bound for Valencia leaves Barcelona approximately every 28 minutes.

Ticket information

Ticket prices

As you may have noticed if you have ever searched for a travel ticket, prices can change from day to day. Additionally, the same route on one day of the week (or hour of the day) can vary significantly in price. This is because train operators adjust their fares based on demand, seasonality, popularity of the itinerary and other factors.

The best way to find out the Barcelona to Valencia train price is to search for the itinerary you want, but be advised—the price could change as soon as tomorrow. Here are our current estimates of the cost of a train from Barcelona to Valencia as of today:

  • Cheapest ticket on the route: AU$11.68

  • Average cost of a ticket on this route if you book 30 days in advance: AU$82

  • Average cost of a ticket on this route if you book 7 days in advance: AU$73

Importance of booking in advance

Booking online in advance often offers the lowest fares for Barcelona to Valencia train tickets. It ensures a smoother journey as seats can sell out.

Booking ahead also gives you the most seat options, including "Turista Plus" and "Preferente" class tickets. If your travel dates are fixed, you can book train tickets up to 12 months before your journey. The best rates tend to be 30 days in advance, know that the earlier you book, the better price you are likely to find. Last-minute tickets are often available but are typically more expensive.

Point-to-point tickets vs. rail passes

Both point-to-point tickets and rail passes are available for the Barcelona to Valencia train route. Which one you choose will depend on the character of the trip you want to take.

Point-to-point tickets

Point-to-point tickets let you board a specific train from Barcelona to Valencia at a designated station at an appointed time and get off at another specific station. If you want to make stops along the way, you will need new tickets to get back on the train to your final destination. You can’t just get on a different train other than the one specified on your ticket.

Point-to-point tickets are usually less expensive than passes, but they are not as flexible. You basically have to take the journey you purchased. Also, if you want to take lots of train trips in a short period of time, especially multiple train trips in one day (day trips, spontaneous stops, etc.), a pass might be more appropriate.

Rail passes you can use from Barcelona to Valencia

Rail passes enable you to be as whimsical as a Don Quixote adventure in your train trip. Your pass lasts for a matter of months (1 month, 3 months, etc.) and within that time, you get a certain number of “travel days.” You can plan them in advance or pick your travel dates last-minute. Just show up to the station and get on a Renfe-operated train, as long as there’s space! Note that Barcelona to Valencia high-speed trains typically require seat reservations.

Rail passes are great for day trips since you can take a morning train to a destination and an evening train back — and it all counts as the same travel day! See an interesting stop at a destination you’ve always wanted to visit? Just hop off! You can always hop on the next train to your final destination without burning another travel day.

Eurail offers rail passes for non-European residents, while Interrail offers passes for European residents. Passes to consider for the Barcelona to Valencia train route include:

  • Spain One Country Pass: A pass that allows you to travel anywhere in Spain by train but does not include international border crossings.

  • Global Pass: Depending on where you live, choose between a Eurail Global Pass and an Interrail Global Pass, both of which enable passholders to visit 33 European countries.

Train stations served

Barcelona Sants

Centrally located, Barcelona Sants station connects to an extensive metro network. People converging from all directions make it a transportation nerve center, buzzing with activity. Built in 1979 and designed by Lluis Domènech Montaner, the station has undergone recent renovations to accommodate high-speed rail and increased passenger traffic. The station now handles approximately 46.5 million passengers annually.

Facilities and services

  • Ticket offices and automated ticket machines

  • Tourist information office

  • Left luggage services

  • Accessibility services for limited mobility travellers

  • Shops

  • Cafes and restaurants

  • Car rental services

  • Parking facilities

  • WiFi access (available in certain cafes)

  • Connection to Barcelona Metro lines 3 and 5

  • Connection to local and regional bus services

  • Connection to taxi services

  • Connection to high-speed trains (Barcelona to Valencia high-speed train AVE, TGV)

  • Connection to commuter trains (Rodalies)

  • Connection to long-distance and international trains

  • Security checks for high-speed train passengers

Valencia Joaquín Sorolla

Named after the Valencian painter, Valencia Joaquín Sorolla is smaller than Barcelona Sants station but offers modern convenience and smooth connectivity. Opened in 2010, this station serves as Valencia's high-speed rail terminal for trains like the Euromed train from Barcelona to Valencia. Smooth passenger flow is built into its design and hassle-free connections to the Valencia metro are a top priority. Located close to Valencia's universities and lush parks, the station is a favorite among locals and visitors alike.

Facilities and services at Valencia Joaquín Sorolla

  • Ticket offices and automated ticket machines

  • Tourist information office

  • Luggage lockers

  • Accessibility services for limited mobility travellers

  • Shops

  • Cafes and restaurants

  • Car rental services

  • Parking facilities

  • WiFi access

  • Connection to Metrovalencia at Jesús station (lines 1, 2 and 7)

  • Connection to local bus services (lines 9, 10, 27, 89 and 90)

  • Taxi rank

  • High-speed train services (Euromed and Alvia trains from Barcelona to Valencia)

  • Long-distance train services

  • Security checks for high-speed train passengers

Travelling with Renfe – boarding process

Security and boarding procedures

Renfe offers a smooth boarding process at Barcelona Sants station. Electronic tickets with barcodes or QR codes, sent via email, streamline verification. The security check is not as rigorous as at an airport, but it may involve a metal detector check for your bag and person, along with random additional screenings.

Navigating the stations and boarding

Arrive 15-20 minutes early during peak seasons. Store oversized luggage in designated areas to maintain clear walkways. Platform numbers and departure schedules for the Barcelona to Valencia train route are displayed well ahead of departure, giving you time to locate your platform.

Keep in mind that the Barcelona to Valencia train schedule may occasionally change due to track work or other service adjustments, especially for routes along the eastern Spanish coast past Sants.

Train classes of service

Renfe (Euromed)

Turista (Tourist)

Turista class offers the most basic service at the lowest fare. It is suitable for budget-minded travellers prioritizing value. Turista class is the most affordable option for the train from Barcelona to Valencia.

Turista Plus

Turista Plus enhances the seating experience, offering larger and more comfortable seats. It provides more luggage space and often includes special discounts for students, larger families and frequent travellers. This class is popular along busier segments like those passing through Barcelona Sants to Valencia, especially on weekends.

Preferente (First Class)

Preferente class offers premium services similar to business class on an airplane. This includes more spacious seating, complimentary snacks and beverages and priority boarding. Passengers may also have exclusive access to lounges at major stations such as Barcelona Sants station.

Travel documentation and customs requirements

Documentation required

Travel documentation for the Barcelona to Valencia train journey is extremely straightforward. Since the trip takes place entirely within Spain, there are no border crossings, customs or immigration to deal with. If your entire trip is within the Schengen Region (most of Europe, including nearby countries like Portugal and France), you won’t encounter any passport or immigration checks either.

However, you still need to carry a valid photo ID. Train conductors have the right to request identification, so be prepared to show a driver’s license, passport or other acceptable photo ID. If you come from a country that requires a visa to visit the EU or Schengen Region, ensure you have it with you.

In addition, you’ll need your Barcelona to Valencia train tickets, whether physical or electronic. E-tickets are a convenient and eco-friendly option..

Customs requirements

Since there are no international borders to cross on the Barcelona to Valencia train route, there is no formal customs check. However, conductors and security personnel may request random luggage inspections. Note that large quantities of items such as tobacco, alcohol or cash may be subject to restrictions.

Frequently asked questions

Is there a direct train from Barcelona to Valencia?

Yes, the Euromed train from Barcelona to Valencia, operated by Renfe, provides direct service.

Is there a direct train from Barcelona to Valencia airport?

There is no direct Barcelona to Valencia airport train (VLC). You will need to arrive by train at Valencia Joaquín Sorolla station and then connect by car or Metrovalencia to reach VLC if you have a plane to catch.

Is there a direct train from Barcelona airport to Valencia?

There is no direct train from Barcelona airport to Valencia. Passengers must transfer from Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) to Barcelona Sants station to board a train to Valencia.

Which train station in Barcelona goes to Valencia?

Trains to Valencia depart from Barcelona Sants station, the city’s main rail hub for both high-speed and long-distance services.

How long is the train journey from Barcelona to Valencia?

If you’re wondering how long the train ride from Barcelona to Valencia is, it varies depending on the service you choose. The journey takes a minimum of 2 hours and 40 minutes on a high-speed train.

How far is Barcelona to Valencia by train?

The distance from Barcelona to Valencia by train is approximately 301 kilometres.

Is there a night train from Barcelona to Valencia?

No, there is currently no night train or sleeper train on the Barcelona to Valencia train route. The journey is considered too short to warrant a night service.

Can you take a day trip from Barcelona to Valencia by train?

Yes, Valencia is an excellent day trip destination from Barcelona. With a high-speed morning train, you’ll have plenty of time to explore highlights like the City of Arts and Sciences. After a full day of sightseeing, you can return to Barcelona on the latest available train.

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Is the train from Barcelona to Valencia scenic?

The Barcelona to Valencia train route offers pleasant views, but don’t expect dramatic mountains or sweeping coastal vistas the entire way. The journey begins with glimpses of the Mediterranean coast, followed by Catalonian farmland and orchards.

As you approach Valencia, the scenery becomes drier and flatter, with rolling hills, small trees and rural villages. It’s a peaceful and enjoyable ride, especially for those who appreciate subtle changes in the landscape.