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Discover Barcelona from the best seat in the city — the open top deck of the Bus Turístic — the city's official hop-on hop-off tourist bus, covering Barcelona's greatest landmarks across two colour-coded routes and over 30 stops with unlimited boarding throughout your chosen 24 or 48-hour pass. From the Sagrada Família and Park Güell to La Rambla, the Gothic Quarter, Camp Nou, Montjuïc, and the Barceloneta waterfront, the Bus Turístic connects every must-see neighbourhood in one flexible, panoramic, and expertly narrated day of exploration.

Key Highlights

  • Hop on and off freely at 30+ stops across two colour-coded routes — with buses running every 10 to 25 minutes past top attractions including Plaça de Catalunya, Sagrada Família, Montjuïc, Port Olímpic, and Casa Batlló throughout the day
  • Ride the open-top double-decker past Gaudí's greatest works — Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Batlló, and La Pedrera — all covered by a single 24 or 48-hour pass with unlimited hop-on hop-off access
  • Listen to audio commentary in 16 languages with free onboard Wi-Fi throughout both routes — the most informative and connected way to explore Barcelona from the top deck
  • Only the Bus Turístic stops directly at the Montjuïc Cable Car station — making it the easiest and most convenient way to reach the cable car for panoramic views above the city
  • Choose a 24-hour pass for one intensive sightseeing day or a 48-hour pass to explore every corner of Barcelona at a completely relaxed pace across two days

About City Sightseeing Barcelona Bus Turístic Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

The Bus Turístic is ideal for getting a quick overview of Barcelona. You will pass almost all of the main attractions of the city with the hop-on hop-off buses — with the overview you have gained, you can then plan the next few days and visit specific sights in depth. It is the easiest and safest way to get around while checking out all the amazing attractions — only have one day in Barcelona? Hop on the bus for an unforgettable tour covering highlights like the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, La Pedrera, Camp Nou, La Rambla, and Montjuïc.

The Red Route traces the southern half of the city — departing from Plaça de Catalunya and heading through the Port Vell waterfront, the World Trade Center, La Barceloneta beach, the Port Olímpic, the Arc de Triomf, the Sagrada Família, and back through the Eixample and Passeig de Gràcia districts past the great Modernista buildings of Casa Batlló and La Pedrera before returning to Plaça de Catalunya. The Blue Route covers the northern part of the city where you can really immerse yourself in Antoni Gaudí's most famous works — departing from Plaça de Catalunya and heading up through the Gràcia neighbourhood to Park Güell, past the Camp Nou football stadium and on to the Montjuïc hill area with stops at the MNAC museum, the Fundació Joan Miró, and the Montjuïc Cable Car station. Park Güell gives another peek inside Gaudí's brilliant mind, while Casa Batlló — this twisty-twirly magical house — boasts a unique bone-decorated façade and state-of-the-art interactive activities inside.

Along the way, enjoy an audio guide in 16 languages, free Wi-Fi, a map of the city, and tourist information on board every bus. On the upper deck of the buses you can enjoy the sun and lots of fresh air. Printed vouchers and smartphone vouchers are both accepted for boarding — the date selected during booking is the first day of use and ticket validity starts when you first board the bus. A discount booklet with special offers for restaurants, shops, guided tours, transport, and attractions is also available to passengers. Book your Barcelona Bus Turístic Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour ticket now on Thrillark and save up to 16%.

Inclusions

  • Unlimited hop-on hop-off access on both Red and Blue routes for 24 or 48 hours from first boarding
  • Audio guide commentary in 10 languages — Arabic, Mandarin, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Spanish, Turkish
  • Free onboard Wi-Fi on all buses
  • Printed route map and tourist information

Exclusions

  • Entry to attractions along the routes 
  • Food and beverages

Insiders' Tips

Book other tourist services such as the Montjuïc Cable Car and the Catalunya Bus Turístic through the same operator for the most seamless combination of transport and sightseeing across Barcelona. Start with the Blue Route on your first morning — Park Güell and Camp Nou are best visited early before crowds build — then switch to the Red Route in the afternoon for the Sagrada Família, the waterfront, and the Passeig de Gràcia modernista buildings at golden hour.

Additional Information

Operating Hours
  • Buses run daily from approximately 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM 

Pass Validity
  • 24-hour pass: valid for 24 consecutive hours from first boarding
  • 48-hour pass: valid for 48 consecutive hours from first boarding

Child Policy
  • Children aged 4 and under: free — infant tickets must still be booked (zero cost)
  • Children aged 4 and above: child ticket required
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times

Accessibility & Facilities
  • Open-top double-decker buses with panoramic views from the upper deck
  • Free onboard Wi-Fi on all buses
  • Audio guide available in 16 languages
  • Printed route maps provided on board

Restrictions
  • Certain stops may be temporarily out of service — confirm the current route status before visiting

Additional Info
  • 24-hour pass: valid for 24 consecutive hours from first boarding
  • 48-hour pass: valid for 48 consecutive hours from first boarding
  • The date selected during booking is the first day of use — ticket validity starts when you first board the bus
  • Vouchers valid for 90 days from purchase — flexible on when to activate

Child Policy
  • Children aged 4 and under: free — infant tickets must still be booked (zero cost)
  • Children aged 4 and above: child ticket required
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times

 

Cancellation Policy

Full refund for cancellations made at least 24 hours before the first intended boarding date. Cancellations made within 24 hours are non-refundable and extra fees may apply.

City Sightseeing Barcelona Bus Turístic Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Barcelona Bus Turístic Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour?
The Bus Turístic is Barcelona's official tourist bus — ideal for getting a quick overview of the city. You will pass almost all of the main attractions with the hop-on hop-off service across two routes and 30+ stops with buses running every 10 to 25 minutes. Passes are available for 24 or 48 hours from first boarding.
What are the Red and Blue routes on the Barcelona Bus Turístic?
The Red Route covers southern Barcelona — Plaça de Catalunya, Gothic Quarter, Barceloneta beach, Port Olímpic, Sagrada Família, and Passeig de Gràcia with Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. The Blue Route covers the northern part of the city where you can really immerse yourself in Antoni Gaudí's most famous works — Park Güell, Camp Nou, Montjuïc, MNAC, and the Fundació Joan Miró.
What languages is the Bus Turístic audio guide available in?
The audio guide is available in 16 languages — Spanish, Catalan, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Swedish, Dutch, Norwegian, Japanese, Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Hebrew, and Turkish — with commentary delivered through the on-board speaker system throughout both routes.
Does the Bus Turístic stop at the Montjuïc Cable Car?
Only the Bus Turístic stops at the Telefèric de Montjuïc cable car station — making it the best choice for visitors who want to take the cable car up the mountain for a great view without relying on connecting taxis or local buses to reach the cable car departure point.
How often do the Barcelona Bus Turístic buses run?
Buses run every 10 to 25 minutes on both routes throughout the operating day — making it practical to hop off and explore an attraction knowing the next bus will arrive shortly. The frequency increases during the peak summer season.
Is the Sagrada Família entry included in the Bus Turístic ticket?
No — the Bus Turístic ticket covers transport to and between all stops only. Entry to the Sagrada Família, Park Güell, MNAC, the Fundació Joan Miró, Casa Batlló, and all other attractions along the routes must be purchased separately. The Montjuïc Cable Car also requires a separate ticket.
What is the difference between the 24-hour and 48-hour Bus Turístic pass?
Both passes include unlimited hop-on hop-off access on both Red and Blue routes — the 24-hour pass is ideal for visitors with a single intensive sightseeing day, while the 48-hour pass gives the freedom to explore at a completely relaxed pace across two days without feeling rushed at any stop.
Are children free on the Barcelona Bus Turístic?
Children aged 4 and under travel free — however an infant ticket must still be booked at zero cost. Children aged 4 and above require a child ticket. Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the journey.
Where do I board the Barcelona Bus Turístic?
The main boarding point is Plaça de Catalunya — the easiest and most central starting point, directly outside the tourist information office. Both the Red and Blue routes depart from and return to Plaça de Catalunya, making it the simplest interchange point for switching between the two routes during the day.
Do I need to book Barcelona Bus Turístic tickets in advance?
Advance booking is recommended, particularly during the busy summer season from June to September when buses and popular stops are at their busiest. Booking through Thrillark saves up to 16% on the standard rate with instant confirmation and a voucher valid for 90 days from purchase — giving complete flexibility on when to activate. Confirm current stop availability on the official Bus Turístic website before your visit as certain stops may be temporarily out of service.

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City Sightseeing Barcelona Bus Turístic Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

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Insiders’ Tips

Book other tourist services such as the Montjuïc Cable Car and the Catalunya Bus Turístic through the same operator for the most seamless combination of transport and sightseeing across Barcelona. Start with the Blue Route on your first morning — Park Güell and Camp Nou are best visited early before crowds build — then switch to the Red Route in the afternoon for the Sagrada Família, the waterfront, and the Passeig de Gràcia modernista buildings at golden hour.

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