Parking a camper near Barcelona [closed]
I plan to visit Barcelona next month in my camper, but want to sleep (Airbnb) in the city for a couple of nights. Has anybody suggestions where I can cheaply park my camper within easy train (or bus/tram/metro) reach of the city, but with minimum chance of theft/break-in? It is a small bus-camper (Mercedes Marco Polo), thus probably attractive to thieves, and is fitted with an alarm system. Size is 4.75 metres long, 2 metres high (fits in a normal parking spot).
I don't want to have to pay for an official camp-site (most are full anyway). The ideal would be a free car-park opposite police and railway stations (;-).
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Where can I park my camper in Barcelona?
BSM Car parks Barcelona. B:SM operates 40 underground car parks in Barcelona with 33,000 safe and central parking places for cars, motorcycles, bicycles and parking motorhomes and coaches.Can you just park a campervan anywhere?
Most roads and land (including beaches) are private property and you don't have the right to just park up whatever you like without permission from the landowner. The parking of camper vans or cars on roads and laybys is subject to the road traffic legislation and regulations.Where can I park my van in Barcelona?
Secure Parking For Motorhome in Barcelona- Metro: El Maresme (Yellow Line, L4). 10 minute walk from the metro.
- Metro: Camp de l'Arpa (Dark Blue Line, L5). 3 minute walk from the metro.
- Metro: La Sagrera (Orange Line, L9 Nord) and (Light Blue Line, L10). 8 minute walk from the metro.
- Metro: Navas (Red Line, L1).
Can you park a campervan anywhere in Europe?
Many countries in Europe have created a list of businesses in their country which allow free overnight campervan parking- very similar to Brit Stops in the UK. These are places such as vineyards, restaurants, farms, chateaux and even a snail farm in France!Where to Park a Motorhome (Free or Very Cheap!) in Europe
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