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Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona City Tour Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour

4.7
24 / 48 Hours
from£25.84 p.p.£28.71 p.p.10% OFF

Overview

With only a single ticket, you may hop on and off our eye-catching double-decker buses as much as you'd like to see Barcelona at your own pace. With our audio guide system, which is now accessible in 15 languages, you can simply switch between routes and discover the city's many sights and monuments. You won't have to lose out on amazing vistas and photo opportunities while travelling. Don't let the opportunity slip to make priceless memories! Start your journey by reserving your tour right now!

Highlights

  • Explore the vibrant city of Barcelona at your own rhythm with a flexible hop-on, hop-off sightseeing bus tour
  • Enjoy access to two scenic routes with a single ticket, covering more top attractions across the city
  • Marvel at the world-famous Sagrada Família, Spain’s most iconic architectural masterpiece
  • Visit the stunning Parc Güell, a colorful garden complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site designed by Gaudí
  • Stroll along Port Olímpic and soak in the lively atmosphere of Barcelona’s beautiful seaside promenade
  • Convenient mobile ticketing: simply show your smartphone voucher—no printing required

Itinerary

Travel at your own pace while exploring Barcelona from the comfort of our double-deckers. With just one ticket, you can board and exit our buses as much as you'd like, providing you plenty of time to fully explore the city.

Take the West Route (Orange) to discover Barcelona's western monuments beyond its iconic modernist buildings. On this extensive route, you can see notable sites including the Catalan National Museum of Art and the FC Barcelona stadium. After seeing either of the two museums, you are free to get off and board the bus again. Come to El Born to experience the delicious food and welcoming ambiance, or simply relax and enjoy the breathtaking city views.

East Route (Green): Take in the breathtaking modernist architecture of Barcelona as you stroll through the city's cultural sector. From Plaga Catalunya to Park Gijell, our buses offer a handy vantage point from which to enjoy the most remarkable sites in this part of the city. As you gaze at the magnificent building, investigate the intricate iconography adorning the facades of the Sagrada Familia. Discover more about Barcelona's intriguing past and well-kept secrets as you go.

To enhance your experience, a map with comprehensive information on our service and stops will be provided to you. Take advantage of our discount leaflet, which provides savings at several nearby shops and restaurants. Please be advised that the frequency of our services may vary based on the season. Purchase your tickets well in advance.

Popular Barcelona's landmarks:

EAST ROUTE

  • Plaça Catalunya: The central square in Barcelona, a major hub for transportation and a gateway to many of the city’s attractions.
  • Port Vell: The old port area of Barcelona, now a modern marina with numerous attractions.
  • Museu d’Història de Catalunya: A museum dedicated to the history of Catalonia, located in the Palau de Mar building.
  • Barceloneta: A traditional fishing district known for its beach and seafood restaurants.
  • Port Olímpic: Built for the 1992 Olympics, this area features beaches, restaurants, and nightlife.
  • Nova Mar Bella: A more tranquil beach compared to Barceloneta, popular with locals.
  • Forum: A modern events space and conference center, also home to various cultural and leisure facilities.
  • Glòries-Torre Agbar: The Torre Agbar is a distinctive skyscraper and one of Barcelona’s modern landmarks.
  • Sagrada Familia: Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece and Barcelona’s most famous landmark.
  • Recinte Modernista St. Pau: A stunning complex of modernist buildings designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner.
  • Park Güell: A public park designed by Antoni Gaudí, known for its colorful mosaics and architectural elements.
  • Tibidabo: A mountain overlooking Barcelona, home to an amusement park and the Sagrat Cor church.
  • La Pedrera: Another of Gaudí’s masterpieces, known for its wavy stone façade and rooftop sculptures.
  • Casa Batlló: A striking modernist building designed by Gaudí, famous for its colorful mosaic façade.


WEST ROUTE

  • Plaça Catalunya: The central square in Barcelona, a major hub for transportation and a gateway to many of the city’s attractions.
  • Arc de Triomf: A triumphal arch built as the main access gate for the 1888 Barcelona World Fair.
  • El Born: A trendy neighborhood known for its narrow medieval streets, boutiques, and vibrant nightlife.
  • Ciutadella-zoo: A large urban park with the city’s zoo, museums, and beautiful green spaces.
  • Passeig Colom: A wide avenue along the waterfront, named after Christopher Columbus.
  • World Trade Center: A business complex located at the port with conference facilities and offices.
  • Jardins de Miramar: Gardens located on Montjuïc hill offering panoramic views of the city and the sea.
  • Fundació Joan Miró: A museum dedicated to the works of the famous Catalan artist Joan Miró.
  • Anella Olímpica: The Olympic Ring, featuring various sports facilities built for the 1992 Summer Olympics.
  • MNAC Museo Nacional de Catalunya: A museum housed in the Palau Nacional on Montjuïc, showcasing Catalan art.
  • Poble Espanyol: An open-air museum showcasing replicas of traditional Spanish buildings and streets.
  • Caixa Fòrum-Pavelló Mies Van Der Rohe: A cultural center housed in a former factory and a modernist pavilion designed by Mies van der Rohe.
  • Plaça d’Espanya: One of Barcelona's most important squares, known for its impressive architecture and fountains.
  • Estació de Sants: Barcelona’s main railway station, offering connections to national and international destinations.
  • Camp Nou (F.C. Barcelona): The home stadium of FC Barcelona, one of the world’s most famous football clubs.
  • Plaça Pius XII-Palau Reial - Pavellons Guell-Monestir de Pedralbes: A collection of historical and architectural sites in the northern part of Barcelona.
  • l’Illa Diagonal: A large shopping center located on Avinguda Diagonal.
  • Av. Diagonal: One of Barcelona’s main avenues, cutting diagonally across the city.
  • La Pedrera: Another of Gaudí’s masterpieces, known for its wavy stone façade and rooftop sculptures.
  • Casa Batlló: A striking modernist building designed by Gaudí, famous for its colorful mosaic façade.

Inclusions

  • 24 or 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour 
  • Stops near all the major sights
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Map and Guide
  • Discount coupon booklet

East Route (Green):
  • First Bus: 9:00am, Last Bus: 7:00pm
  • Frequency: Every 30-40 minutes
  • Full Loop: 2 Hours (Approx.)
  • Starting Point: Plaça Catalunya
West Route (Orange):
  • First Bus: 9:00am, Last Bus: 7:00pm
  • Frequency: Every 30-40 minutes
  • Full Loop: 2 Hours (Approx.)
  • Starting Point: Plaça Catalunya

  • Passengers can board at any stop and simply exchange their booking voucher with the driver/street staff at that point.
  • Your booking voucher will expire after you exchange it for a ticket.
  • The company or bus operator will not provide a refund if a voucher or ticket is misplaced.

Tour Validity:

  • Remember that your vouchers will remain valid for the date and time selected at the time of purchase.

Important Info:

  • Multiday tickets can only be used on consecutive days.
  • Complimentary ear phones are provided, or you are welcome to use your own wired earphones with a jack connector
  • Tours operate in all weather, rain or shine. Refunds due to weather will not be granted unless the service is suspended as a result of weather.
  • Incorporation of electric buses
  • Improvements in the audio system for a more immersive experience.
  • New interchange points between the Orange Route and the Green Route: Pla del Palau, La Pedrera, Port Olímpic, Sagrada Familia and Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site, Paseo de Colón (Moll de Drassanes)
  • Mobile App: Download City Tour Worldwide official app and you will have Barcelona in the palm of your hand.
  • The ticket will get activated at the moment you board the bus. For example: if you purchase a 24-hour ticket on Monday and use it for the first time at 11 am, you will be able to use the same ticket until 11 am on Tuesday.

  • To get the full refund, you must cancel your booking at least 24 hours before the activity/tour start time.
  • If you cancel your booking less than 24 hours before the activity/ tour start time, you will not get any refund.
  • Modifications/ changes are allowed at least 24 hours before the activity/ tour start time.
  • You must contact us through email. The activity/tour's local start time determines the cut-off times.

  • There may be unexpected changes in the route or timetable due to traffic, public holidays, weather conditions, cruise ship arrivals, or other unanticipated situations.
  • During major events, summer vacations, and weekends, the city will be quite busy. We will do everything we can to provide a smooth and consistent service! In such cases, no reimbursement is allowed.
  • Tours run regardless of the weather. Weather-related refunds will not be issued unless the service is discontinued due to inclement weather.
  • The service provider preserves the right to amend or cancel the itinerary due to city events or force majeure.

Customer Reviews

4.6

based on 1757 reviews

Rating Distribution

5 stars
1275
4 stars
302
3 stars
112
2 stars
63
1 stars
5

"The bus saved time and covered all key landmarks. Clean buses, clear audio commentary, and flexible boarding made the trip smooth and enjoyable."

"Convenient stops near famous places with helpful guides onboard. A relaxing and affordable way to discover the city without worrying about transportation."

"Long waiting times between buses ruined our schedule. Staff seemed unhelpful, and several stops were skipped without any proper explanation."

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Get quick answers to common questions about our tours and booking process.

No, it is not wheelchair accessible
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Unless there is a natural disaster, tours/activities take place even if it rains. Tours that include navigation services might be subjected to the current conditions of the river. If the supplier considers that those conditions are not safe enough, the navigation might be cancelled without prior notice
No, the tour is not wheelchair accessible.
Unless there is a natural disaster, tours/activities take place even if it rains. Tours that include navigation services might be subjected to the current conditions of the river. If the supplier considers that those conditions are not safe enough, the navigation might be cancelled without prior notice
The tour includes a professional local guide and entrance to Recoleta Cemetery.
Unless there is a natural disaster, tours/activities take place even if it rains. Tours that include navigation services might be subjected to the current conditions of the river. If the supplier considers that those conditions are not safe enough, the navigation might be cancelled without prior notice.
Unless there is a natural disaster, tours/activities take place even if it rains. Tours that include navigation services might be subjected to the current conditions of the river. If the supplier considers that those conditions are not safe enough, the navigation might be cancelled without prior notice.
Yes. Hotel pickup and drop-off are included from most centrally located hotels in Buenos Aires.
No. The tour is mostly done by vehicle, with only short walks and photo stops.

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