From the comfort of our double-decker buses, explore Barcelona at your own speed. You can hop on and hop off our buses as much as you wish with a single ticket, giving you the opportunity to thoroughly explore the city.
Explore Barcelona's western monuments beyond its recognizable modernist structures by taking the West Route (Orange). You can visit noteworthy locations on this large circuit, including the FC Barcelona stadium and the Catalan National Museum of Art. You are welcome to get off at either of the two museums and get back on the bus after your visit. Visit El Born to sample the delectable fare and attractive atmosphere, or just unwind and take in the stunning views of the city.
East Route (Green): Travel through Barcelona's cultural district while admiring the city's stunning modernist architecture. Our buses provide a convenient vantage point from Plaga Catalunya to Park Gijell to take in the most striking sights in this area of the city. Explore the complex symbolism covering the Sagrada Familia's facades as you take in the breathtaking structure. Along the way, learn more about Barcelona's fascinating past and well-kept mysteries.
You will be given a map that has detailed information on our service and stops to improve your experience. Enjoy our brochure of discounts, which offers savings at a number of local stores and eateries, as well. Please be aware that depending on the season, our service frequency may change. Book your tickets in advance.
EAST / GREEN ROUTE: Plaça Catalunya, Port Vell, Museu d’Història de Catalunya, Barceloneta, Port Olímpic, Platja del Bogatell*, Nova Mar Bella*, Forum*, Glòries-Torre Agbar, Sagrada Familia, Recinte Modernista St. Pau, Park Güell, Tibidabo, La Pedrera, Casa Batlló.
(*) Winter Tour (02nd November to 25th March): During the winter season, Teatre Nacional – Auditori, Ciutadella - Zoo, replaces these stops.
WEST / ORANGE ROUTE: Plaça Catalunya, Arc de Triomf, El Born- Ciutadella-zoo, Passeig Colom, World Trade Center, Jardins de Miramar, Fundació Joan Miró, Anella Olímpica, MNAC Museo Nacional de Catalunya, Poble Espanyol, Caixa Fòrum-Pavelló Mies Van Der Rohe, Plaça d’Espanya, Estació de Sants, Camp Nou (F.C. Barcelona), Plaça Pius XII-Palau Reial- Pavellons Guell-Monestir de Pedralbes, l’Illa Diagonal, Av. Diagonal, La Pedrera, Casa Batlló, Plaça Catalunya.