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Cheap flights from Tel Aviv to Barcelona

From Tel Aviv, reaching Barcelona in Spain currently costs from €120. Fares are available from several carriers, with prices shifting week to week. The route includes both direct and connecting options - price and travel time trade off depending on which you choose. Prices follow seasonal patterns - the calendar below shows where the dips and peaks fall across the next 12 months, so you can book at the right moment.

Price patterns on the Tel Aviv to Barcelona route tend to spike during school holidays and public holiday weekends. Booking 4-6 weeks out generally balances availability and price well on this route. If your travel dates are flexible, check the price calendar for the lowest-priced months before searching for specific flights. See all flights from Tel Aviv to Spain→

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Cheapest month to fly

  • August 2026€1201 stopCheapest

Based on tracked fares, August is the cheapest month to fly this route at around €120.

Prices last updated: July 2026

About Barcelona

Barcelona works equally well for a 48-hour city break or a two-week Mediterranean base — the combination of beach, architecture, food, and nightlife means there's genuine depth for both. Gaudí's work runs through the city like a continuous thread: the Sagrada Familia basilica, Park Guell's mosaic terraces, Casa Batllo and Casa Mila on the Passeig de Gracia are all within a short metro ride of each other. The Gothic Quarter's narrow medieval lanes sit minutes from the Eixample's structured modernist grid, giving the city an unusual dual personality. For food, the locals go to Mercat de Santa Caterina in the Born neighbourhood rather than the tourist-heavy Boqueria on La Rambla — better produce, better prices, fewer cameras. Barcelona El Prat (BCN) has one of Europe's most competitive short-haul markets: Vueling, Ryanair, and easyJet all operate large bases here, which keeps fares sharp. Shoulder season (April-June, September-October) consistently delivers 30-50% lower fares than July-August while the city is less crowded and the temperature more comfortable. Sitges (30 min by train) and Montserrat (1 hour) are the two most worthwhile day trips.

Where to stay in Barcelona

How the main neighbourhoods compare, based on trip type.

  • Gothic QuarterBest for first visit

    The oldest part of Barcelona and the easiest base for a first trip. The Roman ruins, the cathedral, and the Picasso Museum are all within walking distance, and Las Ramblas is at the western edge. Barceloneta beach is a 15-minute walk south. The streets are narrow and often crowded, but the central location means you can cover most of the main sights on foot without relying on the metro.

    Metro: L3 Liceu, L4 Jaume I · Airport: Aerobus ~35 min, €6.75 · Busy, historic, central

  • EixampleBest with kids

    The 19th-century grid district is where most of Barcelona's Modernisme architecture sits - Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, and La Pedrera are all here. The wide, straight boulevards and consistent block layout are significantly more manageable with a pushchair or young children than the narrow lanes of the Gothic Quarter. Passeig de Gràcia has large pavements, plenty of restaurants with outdoor seating, and a relaxed pace during the day. Generally quieter at night than the old town.

    Metro: L1, L2, L3, L4, L5 (multiple stops) · Airport: Aerobus to Pl. Catalunya ~35 min · Upscale, architecturally rich, residential

  • El BornBest for a weekend

    The neighbourhood between the Gothic Quarter and Barceloneta that has aged best - the Mercat de Santa Caterina, the Palau de la Música, and a dense network of bars and wine shops make it the most enjoyable area for 2-3 nights. Quieter than Las Ramblas but still very central. The Born market building itself, a 19th-century iron structure that now houses excavated ruins from 1714, is worth an hour.

    Metro: L4 Barceloneta, Jaume I · Lively evenings, boutique restaurants, cobblestone

  • GràciaBest for remote workers

    A former independent village absorbed by the city in the 19th century. Gràcia has a noticeably different pace from the tourist-heavy centre - smaller squares, local cafes, independent bookshops, and fewer crowds. Park Güell is at the top of the neighbourhood. Good for stays of a week or more when you want to spend mornings working and afternoons exploring rather than being constantly around other tourists.

    Metro: L3 Fontana, Diagonal · 15-20 min to Gothic Quarter · Local, calm, neighbourhood feel

  • BarcelonetaBest for a weekend

    The old fishermen's quarter directly on the beach is the best choice for a 2-3 night stay centred on the waterfront. The wide sandy beach, the Port Olímpic marina, and the Barceloneta market are all immediately accessible. The Aquàrium de Barcelona and the cable car to Montjuïc are nearby. Note that the neighbourhood gets very busy and loud in July and August evenings - it is best suited to short stays and shoulder season visits rather than a quiet week-long base.

    Metro: L4 Barceloneta · Airport: Aerobus to Pl. Catalunya, then metro ~30 min total · Beach-front, lively in summer, flat and walkable

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Alternative routes

  • Tel Aviv → Larnaca
  • Tel Aviv → Catania
  • Tel Aviv → Yerevan
  • Tel Aviv → Naples
  • Tel Aviv → Palermo
  • Tel Aviv → Krakow
  • Tel Aviv → Rome
  • Tel Aviv → Athens

Other ways to reach Barcelona

  • Belgrade → Barcelona
  • Tivat → Barcelona
  • Podgorica → Barcelona
  • Skopje → Barcelona
  • Split → Barcelona
  • Ljubljana → Barcelona
  • London → Barcelona
  • London → Barcelona

Frequently asked questions

How much does a flight from Tel Aviv to Barcelona cost?+
The cheapest fare currently available from Tel Aviv to Barcelona is €120. Prices on this route vary by season, day of week, and how far in advance you book. The month-by-month price calendar on this page shows exactly when fares are highest and lowest, so you can pick the most cost-effective window before searching for specific dates. Fares are refreshed regularly as our flight partners publish new availability.
Are there direct flights from Tel Aviv to Barcelona?+
SkyHopp tracks both direct and connecting flights from Tel Aviv to Barcelona. Connecting flights are often priced lower but add travel time due to the layover. Whether a non-stop option exists on specific dates depends on airline schedules - use the "Direct only" filter on the interactive map to see non-stop options, or check the booking site for a full breakdown by stop count.
When is the cheapest time to fly from Tel Aviv to Barcelona?+
Prices on this route typically dip during shoulder-season months, away from school holidays and public holiday windows. Mid-week departures - particularly Tuesday to Thursday - tend to be cheaper than flights on Fridays and Sundays from Tel Aviv. The month-by-month price calendar above is the fastest way to identify the cheapest window - look for the months with the lowest fares before committing to travel dates. Booking 3-6 weeks in advance generally offers the best balance of price and seat availability on this route.
Which airlines fly from Tel Aviv to Barcelona?+
Multiple carriers operate flights between Tel Aviv and Barcelona, with availability and pricing varying by date and season. Airline options and schedules change throughout the year, especially around peak travel periods when additional capacity is often added. Click through to our partner booking site to see the full list of airlines, departure times, and fare classes available for your chosen dates.
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