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Barcelona's excellent transport system includes the metro,
buses, trains, funiculars and cablecars; tickets for all (except
night buses) are transferable across the system. There are a number
of more economical multi-ride tickets available, including the
targeta valid for 10 journeys, as well as three to five-day
passes, or the Barcelona Card that combines transport
tickets with discounts on selected tourist sights, shops,
entertainment and restaurants. The Metro is the fastest and most
efficient way to get around the city, except during the rush hour
when it becomes very crowded. The bus network is extensive and is
easy to master with a transport map. Night buses take over from
about 10pm to 4am. During summer the hop-on hop-off Bus
Turistic links all main sights and tourist destinations. Taxis
are plentiful and inexpensive and are a good option especially late
at night, but charge extra for a number of things - ask for a
receipt. Hiring a car is unnecessary and frustrating within the
city, but can be essential if planning day trips outside the
city.
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