There are 6 ways to get from Barcelona to Gilet by train, bus, car or plane
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Recommended option
Train via Castellón de la Plana • 3h 56m
Cheapest option
Train • 6h
4 alternative options
Bus via Segorbe • 6h 27m
Bus • 7h 35m
Drive • 3h 10m
Fly, bus • 5h 10m
Barcelona to Gilet by train
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- Face masks are recommended
- There is a social distancing requirement of 1.5 metres
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The national COVID-19 helpline number in Gilet is 112.
Wearing a face mask on public transport in Gilet is recommended.
The social distance requirement in Gilet is 1.5 metres.
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Questions & Answers
The cost-effective way to get from Barcelona to Gilet is to train, which costs €23 - €29 and takes 6h.
The quickest way to get from Barcelona to Gilet is to drive which costs €55 - €85 and takes 3h 10m.
No, there is no direct bus from Barcelona to Gilet. However, there are services departing from Barcelona and arriving at Gilet - Plaza Virgen de las Estrellas 25 via Valencia. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 7h 35m.
No, there is no direct train from Barcelona to Gilet. However, there are services departing from Barcelona-Sants and arriving at Gilet via Castelló and Sagunt/Sagunto. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 3h 56m.
The distance between Barcelona and Gilet is 284 km. The road distance is 327.9 km.
The best way to get from Barcelona to Gilet without a car is to train via Castellón de la Plana which takes 3h 56m and costs €27 - €35.
It takes approximately 3h 56m to get from Barcelona to Gilet, including transfers.
Barcelona to Gilet bus services, operated by ALSA, depart from Barcelona station.
Barcelona to Gilet train services, operated by Renfe Viajeros, depart from Barcelona-Sants station.
The best way to get from Barcelona to Gilet is to train via Castellón de la Plana which takes 3h 56m and costs €27 - €35. Alternatively, you can bus via Segorbe, which costs €24 - €40 and takes 6h 27m.
- Distance: 283.8 km
- Duration: 3h 56m
What companies run services between Barcelona, Spain and Gilet, Spain?
You can take a train from Barcelona to Gilet via Castellon, Castelló, and Sagunt/Sagunto in around 3h 56m. Alternatively, Autocares Grupo Samar operates a bus from Barcelona to Segorbe twice a week. Tickets cost €24 - €40 and the journey takes 5h.
- Website
- iberia.com
Flights from Barcelona to Valencia
- Ave. Duration
- 57 min
- When
- Every day
- Estimated price
- €35 - €200
Flights from Barcelona to Valencia via Palma Mallorca
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 30m
- When
- Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Sunday
- Estimated price
- €45 - €190
- Website
- ryanair.com
Flights from Barcelona to Valencia via Ibiza
- Ave. Duration
- 2h 47m
- When
- Wednesday and Saturday
- Estimated price
- €22 - €160
- Website
- vueling.com
Flights from Barcelona to Valencia
- Ave. Duration
- 55 min
- When
- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
- Estimated price
- €27 - €210
Spain's excellent and extensive rail system connects cities across Spain and into neighbouring countries. Renfe's high-speed AVE trains can reach speeds of up to 350km/h, making travel between major cities very efficient. All medium- and long-distance trains require a seat reservation; ticket sales for these trains usually open 30-60 days before travel. Most Renfe trains have two classes: Turista (2nd class) and Preferente (1st class), although some AVE trains offer Turista Plus. There is free WiFi for Preferente passengers and for those with a +Renfe loyalty card.
Rome2rio's guide to Renfe Viajeros
Contact Details
- Phone
- +34 91 232 03 20
- comunicacion@renfe.es
- Website
- renfe.com
Train from Barcelona-Sants to Castellon
- Ave. Duration
- 1h 59m
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- €20 - €25
- Website
- Renfe Viajeros
Train from Castellon to Sagunto
- Ave. Duration
- 39 min
- Frequency
- Every 4 hours
- Estimated price
- €7 - €9
- Website
- Renfe Viajeros
Train from Barcelona-Paseo De Gracia to Sagunto
- Ave. Duration
- 4h 54m
- Frequency
- Once daily
- Estimated price
- €23 - €29
- Website
- Renfe Viajeros
This regional commuter train system (also known as Cercanías) connects Barcelona with Catalonia and the Barcelona metropolitan area, including popular destinations like Sitges and the Costa Brava. The network of routes mostly runs overground and connects to many Barcelona metro and bus stations. Trains run frequently, and tickets can be bought at station ticket machines on the day of travel. Two children per adult (up to 6 years) can travel for free. If you’re arriving or departing Barcelona on a domestic AVE or long-distance train, check your ticket for a 5-digit Combinado Cercanias code, which is redeemable for a free local ticket from the ticket machines.
Contact Details
- Phone
- +34 902 320 320
- comunicacion@renfe.es
- Website
- renfe.com
Train from Castelló to Sagunt/Sagunto
- Ave. Duration
- 35 min
- Frequency
- Every 30 minutes
- Website
- Renfe Cercanias
- Phone
- +34 (0) 91 723 05 06
- autocares.samar@samar.es
- Website
- samar.es
Bus from Barcelona to Segorbe
- Ave. Duration
- 5h
- Frequency
- Twice a week
- Estimated price
- €24 - €40
- Schedules at
- samar.es
A Spanish subsidiary of National Express, ALSA provides bus and coach services across Spain and neighbouring countries including Portugal, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Italy, Poland and Malta. Founded in 1923, ALSA values service and the customer experience. Buses are equipped with communal TV screens showing movies, individual behind-seat screens, ALSA radio, app for books and music, and free WiFi. ALSA services are accessible to people with disabilities, and guide dogs are welcome on all journeys. There are three types of tickets on offer (Frequent Traveller Pass, Share Pass and ALSA Pass), along with discounts for senior citizens, students and children.
Contact Details
- Phone
- +34 910 207 007
- alsa@alsa.es
- Website
- alsa.es
Bus from Barcelona to Valencia
- Ave. Duration
- 6h
- Frequency
- Every 3 hours
- Estimated price
- €50 - €80
- Website
- ALSA
One of Europe’s leading bus companies, Flixbus serves 2000+ destinations in 29 countries, including Germany, France, Italy, Austria, the Netherlands and Croatia and into Scandinavia and eastern Europe, as well as some US cities. Coaches have toilets, free WiFi and power outlets, plus snacks and drinks for purchase on board. Flixbus is a good choice for the budget-conscious traveller; purchase tickets in advance for the cheapest fares (note: there is no option to reserve a seat in advance).
Rome2rio's guide to FlixBus
Contact Details
- Phone
- +49 30 300 137 300
- service@flixbus.com
- Website
- flixbus.de
Bus from Barcelona to Valencia
- Ave. Duration
- 5h 15m
- Frequency
- 3 times a day
- Estimated price
- €29 - €45
- Website
- flixbus.co.uk
Frequently asked questions
- Phone
- 963 491 250
- Website
- autocaresherca.com
Bus from Valencia - Avenida de Blasco Ibáñez to Gilet - Plaza Virgen de las Estrellas 25
- Ave. Duration
- 25 min
- Frequency
- Every 2 hours
- Schedules at
- autocaresherca.com
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Read the travel guideMore Questions & Answers
The quickest flight from Barcelona Airport to Valencia Airport is the direct flight which takes 55 min.
Barcelona to Gilet bus services, operated by ALSA, arrive at Valencia station.
Barcelona to Gilet train services, operated by Renfe Cercanias, arrive at Sagunt/Sagunto station.
Yes, the driving distance between Barcelona to Gilet is 328 km. It takes approximately 3h 10m to drive from Barcelona to Gilet.
Vueling Airlines, Iberia and Ryanair offer flights from Barcelona Airport to Valencia Airport.
There are 1578+ hotels available in Gilet. Prices start at €87 per night.
The best way to get from Barcelona to Barcelona Airport is to train which takes 25 min and costs .