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Maps and transport


Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona's central campus is in Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès), 20 km from Barcelona, between Sabadell and Sant Cugat del Vallès.
Other UAB centres are located in Sabadell (Faculty of Business and Economics) and in Barcelona and Badalona (university institutes belonging to the Faculty of Medicine).
In Barcelona, the UAB-Casa de Convalescència building offers continuing education classes in Health and Life Sciences, as well as undergraduate degrees in speech Therapy and Physiotherapy.
Most of the schools approved by or affiliated to the UAB are in the city of Barcelona or on the campus in Bellaterra, but we also have schools in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Terrassa, Mollet del Vallès and Manresa.
 Getting to Barcelona 
Getting to the UAB campus
Maps

As an important international city, Barcelona has extensive transport links with the whole of Europe and the rest of the world.

By air
By train
By coach

By car


Barcelona also has good road links.

The AP-7/E-15 comes from France (via Perpignan) in the north and from the eastern and southern Spain (via València and Tarragona) in the south. The UAB is right next to this motorway and is signposted.

The C-16/E-9 also comes from France, but further to the west (via Toulouse). The C-16 goes to the centre of Barcelona. To get to the campus, take the C-58 just south of Terrassa and follow the signs for "UAB".

The AP-2/E-90 comes from central and northern Spain (via Zaragoza and Lleida) and connects with the AP-7 approximately 70km to the south-west of Barcelona.

 

 

 

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