⭐Excellent DealAiFly Score: 60/100Verified 16 Jul 2026 06:13 UTC
Washington, D.C. to Barcelona with TAP Air Portugal from $507 / €499 — 27% below the typical deal price of $696.
✓ Verified DealUpdated 43 min ago
🏷️ 27% below typical deal priceTypical deal price: $696
This deal vs. typical deal price for this route — verified 16 Jul 2026 at 06:12 UTC
Tickets from $507 both ways. Checked baggage is not included in the base fare.
✈️ TAP Air Portugal — AFR 51/100 (classic)
In this fare:
- Checked baggage: Not included — paid checked baggage extra
- Onboard meal: Hot meal
- WiFi: Paid wifi
- Cabin: 31″ pitch on A330-900neo / A321XLR
📍 Routing & layovers
- Outbound — Layover 5h 35m (Long layover) ⚠️
- Return — Layover 1h 15m (Acceptable connection)
📖 Traveler Resources:
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Barcelona El Prat (BCN) Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 Spain travel guide
📚 Barcelona Travel Guide
✈️ Airport Guides
📍 Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) — Terminals, Transport & Tips
📍 Barcelona El Prat (BCN) Airport — Terminals, Transport & Tips
🌍 Destination Guide
📍 Spain travel guide
📚 Barcelona Travel Guide
Available Dates
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12 Aug – 11 Sep$507✈︎ 14h 45m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
13 Aug – 10 Sep$507✈︎ 14h 45m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
13 Sep – 22 Sep$507✈︎ 14h 45m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
13 Sep – 24 Sep$507✈︎ 14h 45m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
17 Sep – 25 Sep$507✈︎ 14h 45m · 1 stopSkyscanner →
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🌍 About Barcelona
Barcelona just finished its defining landmark: in February 2026 the Sagrada Família topped out at 172.5 metres, making Gaudí's basilica the tallest church in the world after more than 140 years of building (the Glory façade is still going, due around 2034). Walk the Eixample to see Ildefons Cerdà's 19th-century grid — every block has chamfered, octagonal corners, cut so carts and trams could turn. Eat pa amb tomàquet, bread rubbed with ripe tomato, garlic and olive oil; paella is Valencian, not Catalan, so order fideuà if you want the local rice-and-noodle dish instead. Come May–June or September–October for warm days without the worst crowds. Skip August: it's hot, packed, and half the city decamps to the coast, shutting neighbourhood bars and kitchens.
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