Barcelona to Malaga by train

How to take the rail journey from Barcelona to Malaga

Step on board for Europe's most thrilling high speed rail journey, on which you'll be travelling at more than 300 km/h across the heart of Spain more than four hours!

These AVE services are now the only direct trains from Barcelona to Malaga.

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Routes

From Barcelona Sants to Malaga-Maria Zambrano

Travel Information

Final Destination: Malaga-Maria Zambrano

These trains also call at: Cordoba

Boarding in Barcelona:

Aim to be at Barcelona Sants a minimum of 20 mins before departure, in order to allow time to pass through the security checks.

At Barcelona Sants station these trains depart from the part of the station used by the high speed trains - vias (platforms/tracks) 1 - 6.

So when you're in the station follow the signs that are pointing the way to the ' Alta-Velocidad' trains.

2 x trains per day

Tickets

Book early and save: Yes

Online bookings open: up to 6  months ahead of the travel date - depending on the time of year.
The online booking window can be shorter between late July and early October.
When looking up journeys (not travelling) between late July and early October, it's likely you won't be able to book for journeys beyond the second Sunday in December.

Book ahead for this journey, these tend to be very popular trains, so can sell out days in advance, particularly in the summer.

Spanish national rail operator Renfe doesn't seemingly operate a 'Ticket Price From... €x' on this route, prices are set according to demand - hence the lack of price info below.

When looking up this journey, these direct trains are the departures daily at 08:30 and 15:50, so focus on those times when looking up this journey.
Many other journey options will be available, which will involve making connections between trains in Madrid.

Rail Pass Users:

If you want to take these AVE trains on this route, the best option is to use the Eurail and InterRail booking services to reserve your seats, a minimum of a couple of weeks before you head to Spain.

Seats on these trains call sell out in 1st/Preferente and 2nd/Turista class, days in advance, so if you wait until you arrive at a Spanish station to make the reservation, there's a chance that no seats will be available.

Where to book
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Renfe is the national rail operator in Spain and it has recently simplified the range of tickets it sells for express and regional train journeys in Spain.
Which is convenient as there are big savings to be made if you book ahead online.

On this journey

Journey Features

Scenic - YesHigh Speed

Good to Know

Note that these trains heading to Malaga are joined to trains heading for Sevilla on departure from Barcelona.
So don't be confused if you see both departures listed separately on the departure screens at Barcelona Sants.
Your reserved seats(s) will be in the part of the train which will be heading to Malaga.

Near Zaragoza the landscape which can be seen from both sides of the train has an other worldly quality Near Zaragoza the landscape which can be seen from both sides of the train has an other worldly quality
There are frequent distant view of mountains from both sides of the train There are frequent distant view of mountains from both sides of the train
You will be travellng twice as fast as the traffic on the freeways - hence the cars and trucks become blurs You will be travellng twice as fast as the traffic on the freeways - hence the cars and trucks become blurs
A typical view of the arid rolling landscape that can be seen as the train heads south A typical view of the arid rolling landscape that can be seen as the train heads south
The train rushes between tunnels and viaducts north of Cordoba The train rushes between tunnels and viaducts north of Cordoba
One of the most spectacular parts of the journey comes shortly before arrival in Malaga One of the most spectacular parts of the journey comes shortly before arrival in Malaga

This is SMTJ's favourite high speed journey which can be taken in Europe!

Hence its inclusion on our list of the Most Epic Express Train Journeys in Europe - though we travelled in the opposite direction from Malaga to Barcelona.

Hence the video clips being taken when travelling in that direction, but ShowMeTheJourney has featured them because they showcase what gives this journey its wow factor!

Between Barcelona and Zaragoza:

  Between Zaragoza and the outskirts of Madrid:

Between Cordoba and Malaga:

  As can be you won't see typical stunning views of mountains and coasts, but the combination of incredible speed and sweeping distant views over central Spain can be exhilarating.
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