Valencia to Barcelona by train

Last reviewed: July 2026

Typical duration
2 hours 40 minutes
Frequency
14 trains per day
Direct
Direct service
Trains to Barcelona

Train service

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Frequently asked questions

How long does the Valencia to Barcelona train take?

The fastest Euromed services take around 2 hours 40 minutes. Most direct trains fall between 2 hours 40 minutes and 3 hours 50 minutes depending on which service you book. Around 9 to 14 direct trains run per day, with frequency varying by day and season.

How much does a Valencia to Barcelona train ticket cost?

Advance fares on Talgo and Intercity services can start from around €20. Renfe Euromed advance fares typically start from around €25 for standard class. Prices vary by service type, class, date, and how early you book. Check live fares on the Renfe website before booking.

Which stations do Valencia to Barcelona trains use?

It depends on which service you book. Euromed trains depart from Valencia Joaquín Sorolla. Talgo and Intercity services depart from Valencia Estació Nord, a separate station. Both are active, and booking the wrong one means missing your train. All direct services arrive at Barcelona Sants.

How far in advance can I book a Valencia to Barcelona train?

Renfe typically opens bookings around 60 days before departure, though the exact window can vary by route and season. The cheapest advance fares sell quickly after tickets are released, so booking as early as possible is the most reliable way to keep the cost down on this route.

Can I use an Interrail or Eurail Pass on the Valencia to Barcelona route?

Yes. Interrail and Eurail passes are valid on Renfe services on this route, including Euromed. A mandatory seat reservation is still required and must be booked separately before you travel. Pass-holder reservation slots on busy summer services can sell out, so book as soon as your dates are confirmed. Check the current reservation fee on the Interrail or Eurail website.

What seat classes are available on Valencia to Barcelona trains?

Renfe Euromed offers Turista (standard class) and Preferente (first class). Preferente includes catering service, power outlets, Wi-Fi, and lounge access at select stations. Talgo and Intercity trains offer Estandar and Confort classes, with a cafe-bar on most services.

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