With a daily operation throughout the year (except 25 December and 1 January) and a frequency step of 10 min and 30 min, this bus can comfortably meet the city through two tour operators. The passenger can get on and off the bus as many times as you wish, in any of the existing stops and enjoy the two tours with the same ticket.
Additionally, this bill provides an informative guide stops and a book of discounts at major tourist visiting the city. On board also travel to visitor information for the guidance and help you out with a customized search, the most from your visit.
The first exit is from Pl de Catalunya at 9 pm and schedules are detailed at every stop.
Pass/ticket sales office
• On-Line
• Barcelona Tourist Board information offices:
- Plaça de Catalunya: Plaça de Catalunya, 17-S
- Sants Stations: Plaça dels Països Catalans, s/n
- Plaça Sant Jaume: Ciutat, 2 (Barcelona Town Council)
- Mirador de Colón (viewpoint from the top of Columbus statue) Portal de la Pau, s/n
- Airport :
Terminals A and B
• On board the bus
• Barcelona Metropolitan Transport (TMB) Customer Service Office
GUIDED TOURS
By bus: Guided bus tours in Spanish, French, English and Italian.
Morning tour of Barcelona: Historic Barcelona.
Daily visits, all year round. Departs at 9:30 a.m. and returns at roughly 1 p.m.
Itinerary: covers the city’s main places of interest: the Gothic Quarter, Olympic Village and Harbour, Montjuïc–Olympic facilities. A tour of the Cathedral and Poble Espanyol.
Afternoon tour of Barcelona: Artistic Barcelona: Modernism.
Daily visits, all year round. Departs at 3:30 p.m. and returns at roughly 6:30 p.m.
Itinerary: covers the city’s main places of interest: Sagrada Familia, Monumental bull-fighting ring, Passeig de Gràcia. A tour of Parc Güell and/or the Picasso Museum.
As the Picasso Museum is closed on Sunday afternoons and Mondays, visitors are either taken to Palau Güell or the Maritime Museum or taken up to the viewpoint at the Tibidabo amusement park, depending on the agency.
Full-day tour Barcelona.
Daily visits, all year round, except Mondays. Departs at 9:30 a.m. and returns at roughly 7 p.m.
Itinerary: covers the city’s main places of interest: the Gothic Quarter, Montjuïc–Olympic facilities, Passeig de Gràcia, Sagrada Familia. Visits to the Cathedral, Güell Park and the Picasso Museum. Breakfast at Poble Espanyol on Montjuïc.
On Sunday afternoons, as the Picasso Museum is closed, visitors are either taken to the Maritime Museum or Palau Güell, depending on the agency.
Panoramic tour of Barcelona by night, tapas and flamenco.
Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays (except holidays).
Itinerary: visitors are guided through city streets and are taken to attend a flamenco show where typical tapas are served for dinner. Visitors are taken back to their hotels at roughly 00:30. The tour begins at 19:30.
For more information, contact:
Julià Tours
Rda. Universitat, 5 (08007)
933 176 454 / 933 176 209
933 185 997
http://www.juliatours.es
terminal@julitours.es
ronda.bcn@juliatours.es
Mon-Fri: 8.00-20.30h.; Sat: 8.30-13.30h./14.30-19.30 h.; Sun: 8.30-9.45 h./14.30-15.45h.
Pullmantur
Gran Via C.C., 645 (08010)
933 180 241 / 902 240 070
933 188 497
Mon-Sat: 8-21h.; Sun: 8-9.30 h./14-15.30h.
terminal.bcn@pullmantur.es
barcelona@pullmantur.es
By minivan : Tours and excursions by minivans (Mercedes Vito) seating 8 (7 passengers and the tour guide).
Barcelona in 4 hours.
Itinerary: Plaça d´Espanya; Montjuïc (Poble Espanyol, Olympic ring with a stop at the Olympic stadium and the Alcalde viewpoint); La Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia (Casa Batlló and Casa Milà); Sagrada Familia; Gothic Quarter.
Barcelona in 1 day.
Duration: 8 hours. Itinerary: Plaça d´Espanya; Montjuïc (Poble Espanyol, Olympic ring, Olympic stadium and the Alcalde viewpoint), La Rambla, the Gothic Quarter (walking tour including a visit to the Cathedral), Olympic Harbour (where you are given time to have breakfast), Passeig de Gràcia (Casa Batlló and Casa Milà), Güell Park and Sagrada Familia.
NOTE: It is possible to request changes in the itinerary.
For more information and reservations:
Live Barcelona SL
Federica Montseny, 4-8, 1º 1ª
08980 Sant Feliu de Llobregat
936 327 259 - 936 854 365
http://www.livebarcelona.com/
livebarcelona@livebarcelona.com
Barcelona Walking Tours
Guided Tours (the Gothic Route and the Modernist Route) by expert guides.
Barcelona Tourist Board Information Offices:
• Plaça Catalunya: Plaça de Catalunya, 17-S
• Plaça Sant Jaume: Ciutat, 2 (Barcelona Town Council)
Tour Guides
Professional Tour Guides of Barcelona Association (Asociación Profesional de Informadores Turísticos de Barcelona – APIT)
Pl. Berenguer el Gran, 1, 1º D (08002)
933 198 279 (working days)
933 104 011
9.30-14/15-18.30h.
apit@ctv.es
Barcelona Guide Bureau (BGB)
Via Laietana, 54 (08003)
932 682 422 / 933 107 778
932 682 211
http://www.bgb.es
bgb@bcn.servicom.es
City Guides BCN
Rda. Universitat, 21, 7º D (08007)
934 120 674 / 933 177 200
934 125 133
Mon-Fri: 9-13/16-19h.
cguides@lander.es
Guides from Barcelona
Reial, 103, 1º 2ª (08960)
Sant Just Desvern
934 739 224
934 738 492
http://www.guiasdebarcelona.com
info@guiasdebarcelona.com
ICONO, Culturals Services
Muntaner, 185, 1º 2º (08036)
932 212 501 / 934 101 405
934 108 588
icono@intercom.es
Places of Interest
2002 marked the 150th anniversary of the birth of one of the world’s most creative, original and innovative architects of all times, Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926), whose work is renowned worldwide.
Barcelona, the city where the vast majority of his most important works are located, organised an official celebration of the International Gaudí Year. Part of the celebration included opening Gaudí’s most interesting and least known buildings to the public.