
Figueres Spain Travel Guide
Figueres connects to major international and regional airports.
Various airlines operate from these airports, catering to different what you need for your trip.
Flight prices peak in high season (June-Aug) and holidays. Travel in the shoulder season has better value; low season the lowest fares. Book several months ahead for optimal pricing.
All airports provide car rental, shops, restaurants, cafes, ATMs. BCN has wider amenities, including lounges. GRO and PGF provide necessary amenities.
Direct flights from North America, parts of Asia, and other continents mainly land at Barcelona-El Prat (BCN). Girona and Perpignan generally require a connection within Europe.
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Vehicle rental firms are located at GRO and BCN for immediate pick-up.
Renting a car at PGF is a versatile option for travelers coming from France.
Figueres profits from Spain's robust train network.
Bus travel provides a flexible and often budget-friendly option to Figueres.
Driving offers the most freedom to explore the Empordà region and Costa Brava.
Spain has an excellent system of roads. Motorways (autopistas) are toll roads, national roads (autovías) are free.
Figueres is an inland town and does not have direct sea or river access.
No specific exit fees are levied for general tourists departing Spain by air or land.
Confirm your flight or train status online before heading to the airport or station.
If you have checked luggage, allow extra time for bag drop.
Online check-in is often available and can save time at the airport.
BCN: extensive duty-free, dining, lounges. GRO: limited but sufficient facilities. Figueres-Vilafant: basic facilities (ticket machines, restrooms, small cafe). Figueres (city): traditional station with no-frills waiting areas.