In order the find the station make sure you type in TRAIN.
This station will be my love hate.
It is a simple 10 minute stroll from the hotel to this station to board the train to Montserrat. I wasted 45 minutes trying to find it. The Plaça Espanya is under heavy construction hiding the sign and entrance. And my maps kept sending me to the nearby metro station, not the train.
Finally upon finding the entrance, everything was a piece of cake.
Follow the Montserrat signs down and to a small kiosk to buy your train ticket. Then head down another level to the tracks. Montserrat train leaves every hour. It fills up fast even as late as 9:30 am with both tourists and locals.
It's a simple very plain station. The entrance is on a small island I front of the Catalonia Hotel. But it's labeled as Montserrat instead of Estació Espanya. Also look for R5, it's the actual train you need. read more
Major train station that's busy and has almost all of the train lines. Getting in and getting out was confusing however purchasing our two day pass was relatively easy and we were able to get a map. There were a lot of steps, it was a difficult haul through the stations. Passengers were required to wear masks on the metro. With a map in hand we were easily able to navigate the colored liked around the city. read more
An important L3 - L1 connection, this station is below Placa d'Espanya in the Sants-Montjuïc district. It is a little confusing until you get used to it, but the workers are helpful in three or four different languages. read more