Fly from Barcelona to Tokyo with Etihad Airways
Book flights from Barcelona to Tokyo – and be transported from the golden coast of Catalonia to the pulsating streets of Japan.
Embrace both the modern delights and historic charms of this grand Asian capital, as you explore gleaming skyscrapers and sacred temples, vibrant street markets and shining mega-malls.
Your journey will involve a connection in Abu Dhabi, giving you the option of an exciting stopover too. Book tickets from Barcelona to Tokyo with Etihad and begin planning today.
BCN to NRT: flight facts
Flying from Barcelona to Tokyo: FAQs
How do I get from the airport to Tokyo city centre?
Pre-booking an airport transfer with Etihad is a convenient and comfortable way to get from Narita International Airport to the heart of Tokyo.
Alternatively, you can reach the city centre via the Narita Express train – a regular service which takes around an hour. Taxis are also available around the airport.
What is the weather like in Tokyo?
Tokyo has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild to cold winters. The hottest months are July and August, with temperatures reaching average highs of around 30°C. The coldest months are January and February, when Tokyo sometimes experiences beautiful snowfall.
From March to April, the city enjoys its famous cherry blossom season. The parks and gardens are especially pretty in the spring and autumn.
Top tips for Barcelona to Tokyo
Lose yourself in Shibuya
Swap La Rambla, Barcelona’s most lively street, for possibly the most famous pedestrian crossing in the world at Shibuya.
Join the vibrant flow of people here and let the current take you up roads and down side streets, where you’ll discover shops, museums and restaurants. You can even visit Supein-zaka or ‘Spanish Hill’, which is named for its apparent resemblance to the streets of Spain.
Hang out in Nakameguro
Much like Barcelona’s Gracia district, the Nakameguro neighbourhood is a more serene, relaxing space – home to boutique shops, stylish cafes and hidden art galleries.
Visit the Shokakuji Temple, the Museum of Contemporary Sculpture or stroll along the Meguro River during springtime to see the Sakura trees in full bloom.