Barcelona Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: 1 Day Ticket
Discover Barcelona across 20 stops with a multilingual audio guide and free Wi-Fi
Ride past soaring Gaudí masterpieces, sun-soaked Mediterranean beaches, and the Olympic mountaintop where Barcelona made history in 1992. This 1-day hop-on hop-off bus tour connects 20+ landmarks across two routes with unlimited access and a 16-language audio guide. Board at Plaça Catalunya or any stop to explore Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Camp Nou, and the Gothic Quarter. Jump off whenever something catches your eye, then board the next bus to continue your Barcelona adventure.
What You Get With This Tour
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Conquer Barcelona’s top sights at your pace
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Audio guide in 16 languages
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Unlimited hop-on hop-off access
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Two comprehensive routes with 20 stops
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Air-conditioned double-decker buses
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Free onboard Wi-Fi
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Route map and stop guide
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Entry to attractions
Tour Itinerary
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Your tour begins at any of the bus stops
Start your Barcelona adventure at whichever stop is most convenient for you. Your ticket grants unlimited access to two routes (Orange and Green) that cover the city's beaches, mountains, and monuments. You will receive a map and a discount booklet for local shops and restaurants upon boarding. -
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Follow the Orange Route for the "West" and Olympic heights
The Orange Route takes you beyond the city center to explore the western landmarks and the scenic hills of Montjuïc. This extensive circuit offers a mix of Olympic history, world-class art museums, and panoramic views of the Barcelona skyline. -
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Visit popular landmarks on the Orange Route
Hop off at Camp Nou to visit the FC Barcelona stadium or the MNAC (National Museum of Art of Catalonia) for stunning architecture. Other favorite stops include Poble Espanyol, the World Trade Center, and the bustling Plaça d'Espanya. -
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Switch to the Green Route for art and architecture
The Green Route is the "artistic" line, focusing on Barcelona’s most famous Modernist buildings and the beautiful coastline. This is the ideal route for those who want to see the city's concrete jungle of creative architecture and relax by the Mediterranean Sea. -
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Explore popular landmarks on the Green Route
Make sure to visit the magnificent Park Güell or the iconic Casa Batlló on Passeig de Gràcia. This route also provides excellent access to the Barceloneta beaches, the Arc de Triomf, and the vibrant Port Olímpic area. -
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Take both routes to see the Sagrada Familia
Both the Orange and Green routes service the area around the world-famous Sagrada Familia. Because the routes overlap at key points like La Pedrera, you can easily switch lines to ensure you see Gaudí’s masterpiece from every angle. -
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End your tour at any stop you choose
Your tour concludes whenever you decide to take your final hop-off. Whether you finish your day at Plaça Catalunya in the heart of the city or by the sea for a sunset dinner, the choice is entirely yours.
Additional Information
Good to know:
Accessibility: This experience is wheelchair accessible, though some upper deck areas may require stairs. The lower deck accommodates wheelchairs and strollers.
Operating Hours: In winter (November–March), buses run from 9:00am with the last departure at 6:00pm from Plaça Catalunya. In summer (April–October), buses run from 9:00am with the last departure at 7:00pm from Plaça Catalunya.
Tour Changes: The bus route is subject to change due to events in the city such as demonstrations, sports events, cultural events, or official acts.
Pet Policy: Pets are only allowed if they are transported in a basket suitably prepared. Assistance dogs are welcome.
Please Note: You can board the bus at any stop along the Orange or Green routes by showing your printed voucher or e-voucher. The 1-day ticket is valid only on your selected day.
Your 9-hour tour includes:
Bus ticket valid for 1 day
Unlimited hop-on hop-off access to 2 routes, 20 stops
Audio guide in 16 languages
Air-conditioned double-decker buses
Free onboard Wi-Fi
Route map and stop guide
Audio system adapted for people with auditory disabilities
What to bring:
Comfortable walking shoes
Camera
Water bottle
Sunscreen (during warmer months)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this tour family friendly?
Yes, this tour is family friendly with no age limit. Children ages one to 12 have discounted pricing. The lower deck is accessible for strollers, and kids enjoy the audio stories and views from the top deck.
What if I have concerns about my mobility on this tour?
This experience is wheelchair accessible on the lower deck, though the upper deck requires stairs. If you have specific mobility concerns, the lower deck offers comfortable seating and full access to the audio guide system.
Are tickets to attractions included?
No, this bus tour provides transportation and audio commentary only. If you want to enter attractions like Sagrada Família, Park Güell, or museums, you'll need to purchase separate admission tickets at each site.
How does the hop-on hop-off system work?
Your 1-day ticket is valid during operating hours of your selected day. You can hop on and off at any of the 20+ stops as many times as you like. Buses arrive at each stop every 20-30 minutes, depending on the season and traffic.
Does the tour run in all weather?
Yes, this tour operates rain or shine. The buses have both open-top upper decks and enclosed, air-conditioned lower decks, so you can stay comfortable regardless of the weather.
Can I bring my pet on the bus?
Pets are only allowed if transported in a properly prepared basket. Assistance dogs are always welcome on board.
Where does the Orange Route go?
The Orange Route travels from the World Trade Center up to the gardens and Olympic venues of Montjuïc, stopping at Fundació Joan Miró, the MNAC museum, and Poble Espanyol. It then heads to Plaça d'Espanya and Sants Station before reaching the FC Barcelona Stadium (Camp Nou). The loop returns through the city via Diagonal, La Pedrera, and the Sagrada Familia, finishing along the coast at Poblenou and Port Olímpic.
Where does the Green Route go?
The Green Route focuses on the coast and the city’s architectural heart, starting at Pla de Palau and running along the beaches of Barceloneta, Bogatell, and Nova Mar Bella to the Fòrum. It then turns inland toward Torre Glòries, the Sant Pau Modernist Site, and Park Güell. The final stretch showcases the famous houses of Passeig de Gràcia (La Pedrera and Casa Batlló) and Plaça Catalunya before ending at the Arc de Triomf and El Born.
How often do the buses run?
The frequency of the service and the specific start and end times vary depending on the season. To ensure you make the most of your day, check the physical map and timetable provided when you first board the bus, or ask your onboard attendant for the day's final departure times.





