If you are thinking of making a getaway to Barcelona but you don't have much time to get to know the city or you simply don't feel like walking too much...This getaway to Barcelona with a tourist bus tour is for you! This plan includes accommodation in a central Barcelona hotel and the ticket to get on and off the tourist bus as many times as you want. So you can stop at the places of interest that you like the most and get back on the bus whenever you feel like it. If what you are looking for is to get to know the city in a panoramic way without getting off the bus, each route lasts 2 hours, ideal for those with motor difficulties or traveling with children.

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Lodging in a central Barcelona hotel

Pass for one or two days (depending on the option chosen) to get on and off the tourist bus as many times as you want. It also includes:

  • Audio guide with 15 languages available.
  • Free Wi-Fi on the bus
  • Map with the most important monuments of the city
  • Convertible bus
  • Accessibility for people with mobility problems

Flights

Rental car

Hotel pick-up and drop-off service

Tickets to monuments

Other transfers not mentioned

Tourist guide

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Travel guide of Getaway to Barcelona with tourist bus tour

Day 1:

On this getaway to Barcelona you will discover the city in a comfortable and pleasant way since the tourist bus will take you to all the places of interest of the city where you can enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona . This bus has two routes that you can access with a single ticket and get on and off at the statutory stops as many times as you want. Surely if you travel with children, they will have a great time. If you have little time, you can stay on the bus and do the entire route without getting off the vehicle. Each route lasts two hours, making it a good option to get around the city quickly. If you are too lazy to do both routes, we recommend that you choose the green route as it passes through the most important monuments such as the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Barcelona Cathedral, the Agbar towers, Casa Batlló and the Pedrera. Even so, we remind you that you can alternate both routes as you wish. The starting point of each route is at Plaza Catalunya but you can get on and off at any of the stops shown below as many times as you like:


Green route. Itinerary


1. Plaça de Catalunya

2. Passeig de Colom

3. Museum of History of Catalonia

4. Barcelona Cathedral

5. Barceloneta Beach

6. Bogatell Beach

7. Nova Mar Bella

8. Forum Park

9. Agbar Tower

10. Plaça de la Sagrada Família, 3

11. Sant Pau Modernist Enclosure

12. Park Güell

13. Plaça Tibidabo, 3-4

14. Plaça Tibidabo, 3-4

15. La Pedrera, Provença, 261-265

16. Casa Batlló


Orange route. Itinerary

1. Plaça Catalunya

2. Arc de Triomf

3. Barcelona Zoo

4. Passeig de Colom

5. World Trade Center

6. Miramar Gardens

7. Joan Miró Foundation

8. Olympic ring

9. MNAC - National Museum of Art of Catalonia

10. Poble Espanyol

11. Mies Van der Rohe Pavilion

12. Plaça d'Espanya

13. Sants Station

14. Camp Nou

15. Plaça Pius XII

16. Plaça Catalunya

17. L'Illa Diagonal

18. La Pedrera

19. Casa Batllo


What will you see today?

How to go from the center of Barcelona to the Sagrada Familia

How to get from Barcelona airport to the city center?

The Barcelona - El Prat airport is very well connected to the city center so you won't have any problems getting to your hotel. Here we give you a list with all the options to transfer you from the Barcelona Josep Tarradellas-El Prat airport to the center of Barcelona.


  • Rodalies R2 train , in Terminal 2. This option is the fastest and cheapest. In 27 minutes you will arrive at Paseo de Gracia, at the height of Casa Batlló. Of course, it only leaves Terminal 2, you just have to look at the Renfe signs to find it. If you are in Terminal 1, you must take a free shuttle bus to Terminal 2. It is a very recognizable green bus. You can buy the ticket at the ticket offices and ATMs at the Renfe station.
  • Aerobús. A fast shuttle bus that will take you from Terminals 1 and 2 to Plaza de Catalunya, in the center of Barcelona, in 35 minutes. Its frequency is every 10 minutes throughout the year. If you are in Terminal 1, you must take the A1 aerobus; if you are in Terminal 2, the A2. The same for both the outward and the return. Its price is cheap and you can buy the ticket on board, online or at the vending machines located in Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
  • Metro, line 9: both Terminal 1 and 2 are connected to the Barcelona metro network. Line 9 (L9) does not go directly to the city center but you have to change. If you go to Plaza de Catalunya, you will have to change in Torrassa and take the red line. If you go to the Sagrada Familia, you must change at Collblanc and take the blue line. These metro stations are very well signposted and are located at the exit of each terminal. The duration is about 30 minutes and the price is also cheap. You can buy the ticket at the ATMs in the metro station.
  • Urban bus, line 46: This option is the cheapest of all but not the most comfortable since it has a frequency of 20 minutes and a duration of about 30 minutes from terminal 1 and 35 minutes from terminal 2. The last stop is Plaza España. The ticket can be bought on the same bus. If you pay in cash, they only take a maximum of €20 bills.
  • Night bus, N16 or N17: If you arrive at night, your only cheap option is the night bus. It runs every 20 minutes and takes you to Plaza España and Plaza Catalunya. Hours are from 9:55 p.m. to 4:45 a.m. The N16 bus stops are located at the exit of terminals T2a, T2b and T2c. The N17 bus stop is located at the exit of terminals T! to the left, at the exit of the flights. If you pay in cash, they only take a maximum of €20 bills.
  • Taxi: This option is the easiest and fastest, although the least economical, if you are traveling alone. In the event that you are more than two people, it can be even more profitable. The stopping point is perfectly signposted both at the Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 exits. Taxis are numerous and the queue is well organized. Of course, there is no fixed rate, it depends on the traffic, the time, the additional costs... The minimum rate is €20, so you can go up from this price, but never go down. Keep that in mind!

Dragon statue in the House of Umbrellas, on the Ramblas in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Curiosities of Barcelona

  • Barcelona is the fourth city with the most selfies in the world and the first in Spain. You know, taking a selfie and posting it on social media is what's cool...
  • Park Güell is the most photographed place in Spain.
  • Barcelona has more tourists than inhabitants.
  • In the Sagrada Familia there is a magic square made up of 16 squares that add up to 33 in all their combinations. The age at which Jesus Christ was crucified.
  • The most important festival in Barcelona is Sant Jordi, every April 23, where books and roses are given away.
  • In Barcelona there are more than 400 dragon sculptures scattered around the city. The best known is the Casa de los Paraguas de la Rambla. The reason for this fondness for dragons is to honor the legend of Sant Jordi, a knight who defeated a dragon and managed to save the princess from a terrifying end.
  • The Rambla de Barcelona is made up of five areas or streets: the Rambla de las Canaletas, the Rambla de los Estudios, the Rambla de San José, the Rambla de los Capuchinos and the Rambla de Santa Mónica.
  • Seven works of the Catalan genius and architect, Antonio Gaudí, have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO: Park Güell, Güell Palace, La Pedrera - Casa Milà, Casa Vicens, Sagrada Familia, the Casa Batlló and the crypt of Colonia Güell.
  • Barcelona tiles have a characteristic design typical of the city that can only be found in Barcelona and Bilbao. The panot de flor, or Barcelona rose, is a type of tile designed by Josep Puig i Calafat. Originally designed for the Amatller house, they were later used to pave numerous streets in the city. If you go through the Ensanche, pay attention when walking and you will see them under your feet.

Dress in places of worship

Remember that if you are going to enter places of worship, such as the Sagrada Familia and the Cathedral of Barcelona, you must take care of your clothing since tank tops, shorts or sandals are not allowed.

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