London Barcelona

6 nonstop pairs · 7 nonstop airlines · 465 nonstop flights/week

London to Barcelona runs from four London airports throughout the day. Two hours in the air, and flights leave often enough that you barely need to plan.

From Gatwick, book easyJet or Vueling. They run roughly every hour between them. Vueling lands at Terminal 1 at El Prat, easyJet at Terminal 2.

From Heathrow, BA and Vueling both fly several times a day. BA if you collect Avios, Vueling if you want to spend less. From Stansted or Luton, Ryanair and easyJet cover it daily.

El Prat's two terminals sit four kilometres apart with only a shuttle bus between them. From either terminal, the Aerobus to Plaça Catalunya takes about 35 minutes and puts you at the top of La Rambla. If someone is picking you up, send them the right terminal.

Have a specific need? Use the decision guide below to filter by your airline, where you live, lounges, or where you're staying in Barcelona.

Best Overall
LGW BCN
1 airline 198/wk 2h 15m
Vueling. Also bookable via easyJet, TUI Airways. Vueling from Gatwick for low fares and a Terminal 1 arrival at El Prat.
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Strong Alternative
LHR → BCN
1 airline · 182/wk · 2h 18m
Vueling. British Airways from Heathrow costs more, but the included bag, Terminal 5 lounge, and Piccadilly line access make it faster from central or west London.

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Best pair by where you're coming from

Your location determines which airport is closest and most convenient.
Westminster and the West End Best
Heathrow is the airport. The Elizabeth Line from Paddington takes around 30 minutes and runs frequently. The Piccadilly Line is slower at about 50 minutes but stops at more central stations along the way. From Soho, Covent Garden, or Mayfair, you are at Heathrow check-in in under an hour.
Kensington, Chelsea, and West London Best
Heathrow again. Piccadilly Line from Earl's Court or Gloucester Road in about 40 minutes. Paddington is one Tube stop from Bayswater and a short taxi from most of west London. The Elizabeth Line from Paddington is the fastest route to any terminal.
The City and Canary Wharf Best
London City Airport is six miles from the Square Mile and connected by DLR. Bank station to the terminal takes around 20 minutes. For other airports, the Elizabeth Line runs from Liverpool Street to Heathrow without changing trains.
Shoreditch, Hackney, and East London
Stansted Express from Liverpool Street in 47 minutes. Liverpool Street is a short bus or bike from most of east London. London City is also close on the DLR from Stratford or Limehouse. Heathrow is over an hour on the Elizabeth Line from here.
South London, Brixton, and Croydon Good
Gatwick is closer than Heathrow from anything south of the river. Gatwick Express from Victoria in 30 minutes, or Southern trains from Clapham Junction and London Bridge. East Croydon to Gatwick is 15 minutes by train.
Camden, Islington, and North London Good
Luton is the closest budget airport. Train from St Pancras takes around 25 minutes. King's Cross and St Pancras sit next to each other, with Piccadilly, Northern, Victoria, and Hammersmith lines all converging. The Piccadilly Line also runs to Heathrow from King's Cross in about 50 minutes.
Surrey and Outer Southeast Flexible
Gatwick is down the M23, around 20 to 30 minutes by car from most of Surrey. Southern rail connects East Croydon, Redhill, and the Gatwick corridor. Heathrow means crossing south London or looping the M25.
For most London-area travelers, LGW → BCN is the default.3 airlines, 198 flights/wk.
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Best pair by where you're staying in Barcelona

Your Barcelona airport matters as much as your London airport.
Gothic Quarter and El Born Best
The old city. Narrow medieval streets, the cathedral, restaurants packed into every alley. El Born is the quieter half with better cocktail bars and independent shops. First-timers should stay here. About 25 minutes from El Prat by taxi, or take the Aerobus to Placa Catalunya and walk.
Eixample Good
The grid north of the old city. This is Gaudi territory: Sagrada Familia, Casa Batllo, Passeig de Gracia. Wider sidewalks, better restaurants, more breathing room than the Gothic Quarter. Hotels cost more but the neighborhood is easier to navigate and feels less crowded.
Barceloneta Tradeoff
The beach neighborhood. Good if the trip is about sun and sand, less so for architecture or culture. Beach-facing hotels get noisy on summer weekends. A few blocks inland feels more residential. Metro L4 from the center takes minutes.
Gracia
A former village north of Eixample that kept its identity. Plazas with outdoor cafes, local bars, fewer tourists. Farther from the airport and the waterfront, but well connected by metro. A better fit for repeat visitors who already know the old city.
Poble Sec Value
Between the port and Montjuic hill. Tapas bars line Carrer de Blai. Quieter than the center, cheaper than Eixample, and closer to the airport so taxi fares run lower. The Montjuic cable car and museums are walkable.
BCN is the right Barcelona airport for most travelers.Check individual route pages for ground transport from BCN.
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Which pair your airline flies nonstop

Loyalty programs drive airport choice for frequent flyers. Here's where each airline operates.
AirlineLGW–BCNLHR–BCNLTN–BCNSTN–BCN
Vueling
easyJet
TUI Airways
British Airways
Ryanair
Ryanair UK
SkyGreece Airlines
Most airlines fly LGW → BCN.3 airlines serve multiple pairs.
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Ranked by on-time performance

On-time = departing within 15 min of schedule. Higher competition tends to keep airlines punctual.
LGW → BCN
Insufficient data — 198/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
LHR → BCN
Insufficient data — 182/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
LTN → BCN
Insufficient data — 39/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
STN → BCN
Insufficient data — 30/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
LCY → BCN
Insufficient data — 12/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
SEN → BCN
Insufficient data — 4/wk doesn't generate meaningful OTP stats.
LGW → BCN has the most schedule depth.High competition keeps airlines punctual.
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Lounge access by airport and terminal

Premium lounge access varies dramatically by terminal. This alone can determine airport choice for some travelers.
LGW South Terminal No1 Lounge Good
Priority Pass and pay-per-entry. Decent food, bar, and seating. Gets crowded during holiday departures. The best lounge option in South Terminal if you do not have airline status.
LGW North Terminal Lounges Value
Smaller selection. A No1 Lounge and a couple of carrier-specific options. Quality is average. Gatwick does not have the lounge depth of Heathrow, which reflects its budget and leisure focus.
LHR T5 British Airways Galleries Top Tier
BA business class and oneworld Emerald or Sapphire. The Galleries First has a champagne bar and showers. The Club lounge is larger but more crowded. T5 is BA's home terminal and the lounge reflects it.
LHR T3 Virgin Clubhouse Good
Upper Class passengers on Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse or the BA Galleries for character. Shower access is available.
LHR Priority Pass / Amex Lounges Value
Plaza Premium and No1 Lounges accept Priority Pass and Amex Platinum across multiple terminals. Quality is hit or miss and they get crowded, especially during the morning departure wave. Better than nothing if your carrier does not have its own lounge.
STN Escape Lounge Value
Pay-per-entry and Priority Pass. Basic food, drinks, and seating. Stansted is a budget airport and the lounge options reflect that. Fine for a quiet hour before departure, but do not expect Heathrow-level quality.
LTN Aspire Lounge Value
Pay-per-entry and Priority Pass. Small, basic, and often crowded during peak travel periods. Luton is a budget airport and lounge expectations should match. Hot food, drinks, and a quiet corner if you get there early.
British Airways Lounge Top Tier
Open to Club Europe passengers and qualifying British Airways Executive Club members. Compact but clean, with food, drinks, and runway views. The terminal is small enough that you can leave the lounge 10 minutes before boarding and make your gate.
General Departures Area Good
If you do not have lounge access, the departures area has coffee shops and a few restaurants airside. The terminal is modern and the wait is rarely uncomfortable. Quick security processing means you do not need to arrive early.
No lounge facility
Southend does not have an airside lounge. The terminal past security has a small bar and cafe. If lounge access matters to you, this is not the airport for it.
T1 Priority Pass Lounges Best
T1 has Priority Pass lounges past security in the Schengen departures area [VERIFY current lounge names and programs]. The main option fills up between 2 and 6 PM when UK and northern European departures stack. If a second, quieter lounge is available on your card, take it.
BA and oneworld Access (T1) Good
British Airways Club Europe passengers and oneworld status holders get lounge access in T1 [VERIFY current lounge operator]. Smaller and less crowded than the Priority Pass options. If you are flying BA from Heathrow with a business ticket, you have lounges at both ends of the route.
T2 VIP Lounge Flexible
Small lounge in the Ryanair terminal. Basic snacks, limited drinks, compact seating. Does the job for an hour, but T2 is small enough that sitting at the gate is not dramatically worse.
Your airline and cabin class determine which lounges you can access.Check route pages for terminal assignments.
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Ranked by flights per week

More flights = more flexibility. Miss your flight, catch the next one. Schedule depth is insurance.
LGW → BCN #1
198/wk (~28/day) — 3 airlines.
LHR → BCN
182/wk (~26/day) — 1 airlines.
LTN → BCN
39/wk (~6/day) — 3 airlines.
STN → BCN
30/wk (~4/day) — 2 airlines.
LCY → BCN
12/wk (~2/day) — 1 airlines.
SEN → BCN
4/wk (~1/day) — 1 airlines.
LGW → BCN: 198 flights/week.28 departures per day.
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Getting to the airport

Cost and time vary by mode. Train is more predictable than driving.
Gatwick Express Best
30 minutes to Victoria station, nonstop. Runs every 15 minutes during the day. Victoria connects to the Victoria, District, and Circle lines. Fast and reliable.
Southern / Thameslink Trains Good
Cheaper than the Gatwick Express and run to more stations including London Bridge, Blackfriars, and St Pancras. Takes 30 to 45 minutes depending on route and stops. Good if your hotel is south of the river or near King's Cross.
National Express Coach Value
Budget bus to Victoria Coach Station. Takes 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic. Very cheap but very slow. Only worth it if you are watching every pound.
Taxi Flexible
Expect around 70 to 120 pounds into central London. The drive is longer than from Heathrow and the M23/A23 can be slow. Not recommended unless you are headed to south London or have a lot of luggage.
Elizabeth Line Best
Contactless payment, 30 minutes to Paddington, and the line continues east through the West End to Liverpool Street and Canary Wharf without changing. Runs frequently from early morning. This is the default way into London for anyone not in a rush.
Heathrow Express Good
15 minutes nonstop to Paddington. Around 25 pounds. Faster than the Elizabeth Line but only saves you 15 minutes and costs significantly more. Worth it if your meeting starts in an hour.
Piccadilly Line Value
Cheapest option. 50 to 60 minutes into central London with stops at Hammersmith, Earl's Court, South Kensington, and King's Cross. Gets crowded during rush hour and there is no luggage space. Fine for budget travelers with a backpack.
Taxi / Minicab Flexible
Black cab from Heathrow to central London costs around 50 to 90 pounds depending on destination and traffic. Minicab apps are cheaper. The M4 motorway can be slow during morning rush. Takes 45 to 75 minutes.
Stansted Express Best
47 minutes to Liverpool Street station, nonstop. Runs every 15 to 30 minutes. Liverpool Street connects to the Central, Circle, Hammersmith, Metropolitan, and Elizabeth lines. The best option unless you are going north.
National Express Coach Value
Budget bus to Stratford, Liverpool Street, and Victoria. Takes 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic and stops. Significantly cheaper than the train.
Taxi Flexible
Expect around 100 to 150 pounds into central London. The M11 can be slow. Only sensible if you are sharing the cost or heading to north London or Cambridge.
DART + Thameslink Best
The Luton DART connects the terminal to Luton Airport Parkway station in under 4 minutes. From there, Thameslink trains run to St Pancras, Farringdon, City Thameslink, and London Bridge. Total journey to St Pancras is around 35 to 45 minutes.
National Express / easyBus Value
Coach services to Victoria, Baker Street, and other London stops. Takes 60 to 90 minutes depending on traffic. Budget option.
Taxi Flexible
Expect around 80 to 130 pounds into central London. The M1 motorway can slow to a crawl near the city. Only practical if you are heading north of London or splitting the fare.
DLR (Docklands Light Railway) Best
London City Airport station is attached to the terminal. Trains run every few minutes to Bank station in about 20 minutes and to Canary Wharf in about 10. The cheapest and fastest way into the city.
Elizabeth Line from Custom House Good
Custom House station is about a 10-minute walk from the terminal. The Elizabeth line reaches Liverpool Street in about 12 minutes and Paddington in about 25. Useful if your destination sits along the Elizabeth line.
Taxi or Rideshare Flexible
A taxi to the City of London takes 15 to 25 minutes depending on traffic. To the West End, allow 30 to 40 minutes. The DLR is faster and cheaper for destinations along its line.
Greater Anglia train Best
Southend Airport station is attached to the terminal. Direct trains run to London Liverpool Street in around 55 minutes. Trains run every 15 to 20 minutes during the day.
Taxi or car Good
The airport is next to the A127 road. Taxis to Southend town center cost around 10 pounds. On-site parking is cheap compared to other London airports. If you live within driving distance, parking and driving is often the simplest option.
Weigh transit time against schedule flexibility.A faster airport with fewer flights may not save you time overall.
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Red-eye vs daytime departures

Departure timing affects jet lag, hotel costs, and how you spend your first day.
Not Applicable
London to Barcelona is a two-hour flight. Late evening departures land the same night. No red-eyes exist on this route.
LGW → BCN has the most departure options.Check the route page for schedule details.
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Premium cabin options

Business and first class products on this route, ranked by value and quality.
British Airways Club Europe Top
The only traditional business class on this route. Lounge access at Heathrow T5, priority boarding, and a blocked middle seat in a three-across row. The seat itself is standard economy with a divider. On a two-hour flight, the T5 lounge and faster boarding matter more than what happens on the plane.
Vueling Optima Good
Extra legroom, included checked bag, and free flight changes. The legroom gain is noticeable but not dramatic. The real value is the free change policy: on a high-frequency route, shifting your departure by a few hours costs nothing with Optima.
easyJet Up Front and Extra Legroom Value
Front-of-cabin seating from Gatwick for faster deplaning, or extra legroom rows for a bit more space. No lounge, no meal. On a two-hour flight, getting off first and reaching passport control ahead of 180 people is the most tangible upgrade.
Check route pages for cabin details per airline.Business class products vary significantly between carriers.
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Connecting through London from a domestic flight

Four London airports run nonstop service to Barcelona across multiple carriers. Connecting through a European hub adds hours to a two-hour flight, and no fare scenario justifies it. The only reason to route through a hub is if you are starting from a smaller UK city without its own Barcelona service and need to connect at Heathrow or Gatwick.

Arriving LGW Best
Book LGW → BCN. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 3 airlines, 198/wk.
Arriving LHR Best
Book LHR → BCN. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 1 airlines, 182/wk.
Arriving STN Best
Book STN → BCN. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 2 airlines, 30/wk.
Arriving LTN Best
Book LTN → BCN. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 3 airlines, 39/wk.
Arriving LCY Best
Book LCY → BCN. Same airport, no ground transport needed. 1 airlines, 12/wk.
Arriving SEN
SEN has no Barcelona nonstops. Your airline may offer a single-ticket connection through a hub. Otherwise, ground transport to a nonstop airport.
Self-connecting
Avoid cross-airport transfers. No direct transit links between most metro airports. Budget 4+ hours minimum if you must.
Check which London airport your domestic flight arrives at, then book Barcelona from that same airport.LGW arrivals → LGW–BCN · LHR arrivals → LHR–BCN
LGW → BCN

London & Barcelona Airport Profiles

Each airport has a personality. Terminal quality, transit access, lounge scene, and crowd levels vary dramatically — sometimes more than the flight itself.

LGW London Gatwick Airport Primary

Gatwick has two terminals, North and South, connected by a free shuttle train that takes about two minutes. South Terminal is the larger of the two and handles most scheduled long-haul flights. North Terminal serves a mix of short-haul and charter carriers.

The airport is smaller than Heathrow and easier to navigate. Security queues are generally shorter except during summer holiday peaks. The walk from security to gates in South Terminal is short. The overall experience is less stressful than Heathrow, which is part of the appeal for budget travelers.

Gatwick sits 30 miles south of central London, roughly twice the distance of Heathrow. The Gatwick Express runs to Victoria in 30 minutes, which is competitive, but Victoria is not as well connected to east London as Paddington.

Barcelona Pairs
1
BCN
Airlines
3
Flights/Week
198
LHR London Heathrow Airport Secondary

Heathrow has four active terminals and your airline determines which one you use. Terminal 5 is British Airways territory, the newest and most polished. Terminal 2, the Queen's Terminal, handles Star Alliance carriers. Terminal 3 has Virgin Atlantic and several US carriers. Terminal 4 is smaller and serves a mix of international airlines.

The terminals are not walkable between each other. Free inter-terminal transfers run on the Elizabeth Line or Heathrow Express between T2/T3 (which share a central area) and T5. T4 requires a separate bus. Build in 60 minutes if you need to change terminals for a connection.

Immigration at 6 to 8 AM is slow. The morning wave of transatlantic red-eyes all land in the same window, and queues back up. E-gates work for US passport holders, which helps, but the volume is real. The airport is well-signed and functional, not beautiful. Shopping is extensive if you clear customs early.

Barcelona Pairs
1
BCN
Airlines
1
Flights/Week
182
LTN London Luton Airport Secondary

Luton is a single-terminal airport 35 miles north of central London that has been undergoing expansion. The DART people-mover opened in 2023, replacing the old shuttle bus from the Luton Airport Parkway rail station. That shuttle bus was always the weakest link in getting to central London from Luton, and the DART fixes it.

The terminal is compact and functional. It serves mostly budget carriers on European routes. Any transatlantic service from New York is rare and seasonal. The airport handles fewer passengers than Heathrow, Gatwick, or Stansted, and it shows in the smaller food and retail options.

Luton works well for travelers headed to the north side of London, Bedfordshire, or the Midlands. For everyone else, the distance to central London and the limited flight options make it primarily a budget carrier airport.

Barcelona Pairs
1
BCN
Airlines
3
Flights/Week
39
STN London Stansted Airport Secondary

Stansted is a single-terminal airport designed by Norman Foster, and the building itself is worth noticing. The roof structure is a clean white canopy held up by trees of steel columns. It opened in 1991 and still looks modern. The terminal is compact and navigation is straightforward.

Stansted is a budget carrier hub. Ryanair dominates the departure boards. Long-haul service is limited. Most traffic is European short-haul on budget carriers. The airport does one thing well: move large numbers of passengers through a simple layout with short walking distances.

It sits 40 miles northeast of central London, the farthest of the four London airports from the city. The Stansted Express runs to Liverpool Street in 47 minutes, which is reasonable, but you are starting from much farther out.

Barcelona Pairs
1
BCN
Airlines
2
Flights/Week
30
LCY London City Airport Secondary

London City Airport is the smallest of London's six airports, sitting in the Royal Docks between Canary Wharf and the Thames Barrier. The terminal is compact: one security area leads to a small departures lounge with views of the runway. You can arrive 30 minutes before a domestic flight and make it comfortably.

The runway is short, which limits the airport to smaller aircraft types. The approach is steep, which some passengers notice on landing. The upside of the small scale: no long walks to gates, no terminal train, no maze of corridors. A small selection of restaurants and shops sits airside.

Barcelona Pairs
1
BCN
Airlines
1
Flights/Week
12
SEN London Southend Airport Limited Service

London Southend is a small regional airport in Essex with a train station attached directly to the terminal building. The terminal handles a limited number of routes. Security queues rarely take more than 10 minutes, and the walk from the entrance to the gate is short.

The departures area past security has a few shops and food outlets. Do not expect the range of a larger airport. What Southend offers is speed: if you live nearby, you can leave home an hour before departure and make the flight.

Barcelona Pairs
1
BCN
Airlines
1
Flights/Week
4
BCN Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport Primary

El Prat splits across two terminals that feel like different airports. T1 is the modern one, with high ceilings, natural light, and a layout that actually flows. Most international carriers and Vueling operate from here. The walk from security to the far gates takes longer than you expect, so do not cut it close.

T2 is the older terminal. Smaller, more utilitarian, and mainly home to Ryanair. It gets the job done but the food options are limited and the gate areas feel cramped during peak departures. A free shuttle bus connects T1 and T2 every few minutes, though budget about 15 minutes for the transfer if you need it.

Both terminals have decent Wi-Fi and enough cafes to pass the time before boarding. Arrivals in T1 are straightforward: baggage claim, then a short walk to the Aerobus and taxi stands outside. T2 arrivals are even simpler because the terminal is smaller. Check which terminal your airline uses before heading to the airport.

London Pairs
6
LGW + LHR + LTN + STN + LCY + SEN
Nonstop from London
465/wk
Into Barcelona
35 min
Aerobus

Full Comparison

Every airport combination ranked by schedule depth. LGW–BCN carries 43% of weekly flights with the best on-time record. LHR–BCN adds another 39%. The remaining 4 pairs share 18% between them.

RouteAirlinesFlights/WkShareDurationOTP
LGW → BCN 1 198
2h 15m Explore →
LHR → BCN 1 182
2h 18m Explore →
LTN → BCN 3 39
2h 10m Explore →
STN → BCN 2 30
2h 15m Explore →
LCY → BCN 1 12
2h 03m Explore →
SEN → BCN 1 4
2h 03m Explore →

Which Airlines Fly Which Pairs

Vueling serve both LGW and LHR to BCN — airport flexibility on the London side.

Not all planes are the same size. The aircraft type below each checkmark tells you whether you are getting a widebody (777, 787, A350) with wider seats and a quieter ride, or a narrowbody (737, A321) with a single aisle. On flights over five hours, the difference is significant.

LGW–BCN
LHR–BCN
LTN–BCN
STN–BCN
Ryanair

737-800, 737 MAX 8

737-800
Ryanair UK

737-800
easyJet

A319, A320

A319, A320
Vueling

A320, A321

A320
SkyGreece Airlines

A321neo
TUI Airways (codeshare)

7S8

Route Facts

Total Nonstops
465/wk
Across 6 pairs
Airlines
7
3 on LGW–BCN
Fastest Pair
2h 15m
LGW → BCN
Distance
689 mi
1,109 km
London
6 airports
LGW, LHR, STN, LTN, LCY, SEN
Barcelona
1 airports
BCN

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about London to Barcelona flights.
Location and baggage. If you live in west London or along the Piccadilly line, Heathrow is closer than Gatwick by a meaningful margin. British Airways includes a checked bag in the base fare and flies from Terminal 5, which has shorter security queues than most London terminals. From central or west London, the time and convenience gap can outweigh the fare difference. From south London, Gatwick wins on both.
Taxi, around 40 euros, 20 to 25 minutes outside rush hour. The Aerobus is the best value: it runs from both T1 and T2 to Placa Catalunya every five to ten minutes and takes about 35 minutes. Metro L9 Sud works too but requires a transfer at Zona Universitaria for L3 to reach the center, which adds time. If your hotel is near Sants station, the RENFE commuter train from T2 is the cheapest option.
On a two-hour flight the seat is the same across all three. Vueling operates from Terminal 1 at El Prat, which is newer and more comfortable than Terminal 2 where the other budget carriers land. Vueling also offers Optima fares with included bags and free changes, which the other budget carriers do not match. If you want the cheapest base fare and pack light, Ryanair or easyJet. If you want flexibility or a better terminal on landing, Vueling.
Yes, easily. Multiple carriers run early departures from Gatwick and Heathrow starting around 7 AM. Barcelona is one hour ahead, so a 7 AM departure puts you on the ground by 11 AM local time. The Aerobus has you in the city center before noon. The frequency is high enough that a later backup exists if the early flight fills.
Both terminals have Aerobus stops, taxi ranks, and metro access, so the trip into Barcelona takes the same time either way. The difference is inside the airport: Terminal 1 is modern with more food and shopping, Terminal 2 is older and more basic. If someone is meeting you at arrivals, confirm which terminal. The free shuttle between them runs every few minutes but adds about 15 minutes.
From east or north London, yes. The Stansted Express from Liverpool Street runs about 50 minutes, and Ryanair base fares from Stansted are the lowest on the route. From central or south London, the transfer time and cost eat into the savings. Compare the all-in price against a Gatwick departure before assuming the lowest headline fare wins.