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Barcelona, Spain

Barcelona City Tour Hop On Hop Off + Moco Museum
Entrance

4.8
24 / 48 Hours
from£44.37 p.p.

Overview

Prepare to take in the breathtaking sights of Barcelona without any hassles. Take a seat and explore the options this tour has to offer. You can use the same ticket to jump on and off the Barcelona City tour as many times as you'd like. Learn about the past and become aware of fascinating information. Barcelona's Moco Museum is a well-liked attraction located in the heart of El Born, a neighbourhood renowned for its mythology and culture. Visit one of Barcelona's newest museums to see cutting-edge modern and contemporary artwork created by well-known artists. 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

  • Flexibility: Enjoy the beautiful views of Barcelona City from the roof-top of our astonishing buses as per your convenience.
  • Moco Museum Entrance: The Moco Museum, short for Modern Contemporary Museum, is located in the heart of Barcelona and features a vibrant collection of modern and contemporary art, including works by Banksy, Salvador Dalí, and other influential artists.
  • Frequent Stops: The bus makes regular stops at major attractions, allowing you to hop on and off as you like.
  • Audio Commentary: Buses are equipped with audio commentary available in multiple languages, providing insights into the history, culture, and significance of the sites you pass.

Itinerary

Ready to see the city at your leisure? Hop on a double-decker bus. A single ticket will allow you to fully explore Barcelona. You can visit multiple sights at your own leisure and get on and off as often as you'd like.

West Route:
Along the way, you'll get to see Barcelona's architecture beyond the most well-known, contemporary structures. Explore the city's westernmost points of interest, such as the National Museum of Art of Catalonia and the FC Barcelona stadium. At any museum, you can get off and board the bus whenever you'd like. Come to El Born and enjoy the food and interesting atmosphere. You may unwind or sit comfortably while taking in the captivating city views.

East Route:
The green road allows you to discover Barcelona's most creative neighbourhood. Take this path to observe the city's contemporary buildings. On the bus, you can unwind by sitting back. Along with numerous more locations, you may take in the sights from Plaça Catalunya to Park Güell. See the magnificent Sagrada Familia and be inspired by the façade' symbolic meaning. Learn about the city and its mysteries.

A ticket to the Moco Museum is included with the tour. A variety of modern, contemporary, and street art may be found in this museum. The museum features works by up-and-coming and contemporary artists. A distinctive art collection showcasing contemporary culture is on display. You may learn about the history of artists and artworks from the audio guide.

Why hold off? Take this fantastic route when you travel. You can discover the stunning areas of Barcelona once you reserve this cosy tour.

Popular attractions include:

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/ 48-Hours Barcelona Hop-On, Hop-Off Ticket
  • Audio Guided Tours in Different Languages
  • Kids Audio commentary in Different Languages on the Tootbus app
  • Map and Guide
  • Free Headphones Onboard
  • Free Wi-Fi Onboard
  • Admission to the Moco Museum

East / Green Route:
  • First Departure: 09:00am, Last Departure: 07:00pm
  • Frequency: 10-15 minutes
  • Full Loop: 2 Hours
  • First Stop: Pla de Palau
West / Orange Route:
  • First Departure: 09:00am, Last Departure: 07:00pm 
  • Frequency: 10-15 minutes
  • Full Loop: 2 Hours
  • First Stop: World Trade Center
Moco Museum:
  • Address: Carrer de Montcada, 25.
  • Operating on : From Monday to Thursday (10:00am- 08:00pm) and from Friday to Sunday (10:00am- 09.00pm)

  • 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.
  • Show your Booking voucher (Smartphone/ Printed) at Moco Museum - Carrer de Montcada, 25.

Tour Validity:

  • Remember that your vouchers will remain valid for the specific date that you selected during the booking process.

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.
  • Moco Museum: The closest stops to the museum are number 2 and 3 of the orange route.

  • 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 1590 reviews

Rating Distribution

5 stars
1172
4 stars
255
3 stars
100
2 stars
58
1 stars
5

"Great for those who prefer a relaxed pace. We could explore attractions at our own speed and hop back on easily. Clean buses and friendly drivers added to comfort."

"Perfect for families with kids. Safe, convenient, and fun way to see the city. Children enjoyed the scenic ride while adults appreciated the informative commentary and easy access to attractions."

"Covered all major landmarks efficiently. Routes were well designed, and we didn’t miss any important attractions. Ideal for maximizing sightseeing within limited time during our short city visit."

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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

After completing your online purchase, you will receive a voucher by e-mail. You can present this voucher either printed or on your smartphone when boarding. The driver will exchange your voucher for the official ticket, which you must keep for the entire period of validity. Once the voucher is exchanged, it is no longer valid for future use.
Hop on hop off Tours: most of the buses have access ramps, but there are still some that don't
Yes, you can bring small pets on all our vehicles (panoramic buses, trams and boat), as long as they are transported inside appropriate pet carriers and do not occupy a seat. On tours operated with closed buses, only guide dogs are allowed, and they do not need a carrier.
Yes, it is possible as long as it is accommodated in a place that does not block the passage of other passengers.
After completing your online purchase, you will receive a voucher by e-mail. You can present this voucher either printed or on your smartphone when boarding. The driver will exchange your voucher for the official ticket, which you must keep for the entire period of validity.
Yes, you can bring small pets on all our vehicles (panoramic buses, trams and boat), as long as they are transported inside appropriate pet carriers and do not occupy a seat. On tours operated with closed buses, only guide dogs are allowed, and they do not need a carrier.
fter completing your online purchase, you will receive a voucher by e-mail. You can present this voucher either printed or on your smartphone when boarding. The driver will exchange your voucher for the official ticket, which you must keep for the entire period of validity. Once the voucher is exchanged, it is no longer valid for future use.
Hop on hop off Tours: most of the buses have access ramps, but there are still some that don't
Yes, you can bring small pets on all our vehicles (panoramic buses, trams and boat), as long as they are transported inside appropriate pet carriers and do not occupy a seat. On tours operated with closed buses, only guide dogs are allowed, and they do not need a carrier.
Yes, it is possible as long as it is accommodated in a place that does not block the passage of other passengers.

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