Travel to Spain
Given the touristic attractiveness of the city, there are a wide variety of hotels in the city and its surroundings. It is highly recommended to book a hotel at your earliest convenience.
Barcelona is well connected by air with most European cities and with several international cities. Several traditional airlines and low cost companies operate from the modern, international airport. The city is also well connected by train and by road to the rest of Spain and to other European cities. There is a train approximately every 10 minutes from Barcelona to Bellaterra (Serhs Campus Hotel)
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC)
Line S2: Barcelona-Sabadell, station: Bellaterra.
Line S55: Barcelona-Universitat Autonoma, station: Bellaterra.
These trains stop in Barcelona at Catalunya, Provença, Gràcia, Muntaner and Sarriá.
Travel time from Barcelona is about 30 minutes.
Passports and Visas
To enter Spain it is necessary to show a valid passport or another document adhering to international conventions that verifies the identity of the traveler. For citizens of Andorra, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Switzerland and of those countries belonging to the European Union, presenting a national identification document is sufficient.
For nationals of certain countries, and depending on the duration of the visit, a visa is required. In case of doubt, consult at the Embassy of Spain nearest to you.
Citizens of the US, Canada, South Korea, Japan, Australia and New Zealand do not need any visa on their passports if the duration of the visit is not longer than three months.
