Known for Gaudi and his eccentric modernist architecture, its vibrant atmosphere and unforgettable nightlife, Barcelona is one of the trendiest European capitals. See all it has to offer from the comfort of a double-decker bus and hop on and off at your convenience at more than 30 stops and as many times as you want for 24 hours or 48 hours. With two different tour routes to explore the city, the Blue Line and Red Line, you won't miss a thing!
The Red Line offers a great first introduction to the city. Begin in the very heart of Barcelona at Plaça de Catalunya. Travel along Passeig de GrĂ cia on your way to MontjuĂŻc Hill and stop by the Museu Nacional dâArt de Catalunya. As the tour comes to an end, make sure to hop off at the Gothic Quarter to visit Plaça de Rei.
Hop on the Blue Line instead to admire some of Antoni GaudĂâs most famous works, including the iconic Sagrada Familia and Park GĂźell.
Red Route:
- Plaça de Catalunya
- Casa BatllĂł - FundaciĂł Antoni TĂ pies
- Passeig de GrĂ cia - La Pedrera
- Francesc MaciĂ â Diagonal
- EstaciĂł de Sants
- Plaça dâEspanya
- CaixaForum â PavellĂł Mies Van der Rohe
- Poble Espanyol
- Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
- Anella OlĂmpica
- FundaciĂł Joan MirĂł
- Telefèric de Montjuïc
- Miramar â Jardins Costa i Llobera
- World Trade Center
- Colom â La Rambla
- Port Vell
- Museu dâHistòria de Catalunya
- Port OlĂmpic
- Zoo
- Pla de Palau â Parc de la Ciutadella
Blue Route:
- Plaça de Catalunya
- Casa BatllĂł - FundaciĂł Antoni TĂ pies
- Passeig de GrĂ cia - La Pedrera
- Sant Pau Recinte Modernista
- Park GĂźell
- Tramvia Blau â Tibidabo
- SarriĂ
- Monestir de Pedralbes
- Palau Reial â Pavellons GĂźell
- Futbol Club Barcelona
- Diagonal â Les Corts
- Francesc MaciĂ â Diagonal
- Eixample
- Sant Antoni


