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The 5 best bus tours in Barcelona

Get to know the sunny Catalan capital (and beyond) without breaking a sweat on one of these great Barcelona bus tours

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Jan Fleischer
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Alex Floyd-Douglass
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Talia Stanton
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Why wander around aimlessly when you could save all that energy by jumping aboard a brilliant Barcelona bus tour? Whether you choose to travel by hop-on-hop-off double-decker, minibus or open-top luxury bus, the Catalan capital offers an abundance of tours that’ll take you around as many sights as you’d like. After all, you couldn’t come to such a photogenic city without gawping at as much beauty as possible. Plus, it’s a fab way of seeing loads of attractions effortlessly and efficiently. 

Get up close to La Sagrada Família and other in-your-face Gaudí structures, roam the cobbled medieval streets off La Rambla and ride the cable car up Montjuïc. Day trips are also on the cards if you fancy an adventure out to the luscious coastal region of the Costa Brava or even popping over to France and Andorra. Wherever you want to head, we’ve rounded up the best Barcelona bus tours, so take a look and start exploring.

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Best Barcelona bus tours

Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour
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1. Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Discover the ancient, medieval and modern sights of Barcelona on this convenient city sightseeing hop-on-hop-off tour. With one-day or two-day passes available, travel by open-top, double-decker bus along three routes to visit major attractions, including the Sagrada Família, the Gothic Quarter, Park Güell, the Picasso Museum and Ciutadella park. Customise your own itinerary and get on and off as you please at more than 44 stops around town. Plus you get a booklet with discount coupons to attractions, restaurants and more.

24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour
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2. 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Take your time taking in the city. Barcelona has much to offer those willing to explore it, so you can choose a one or two-day hop-on-hop-off bus ticket. With two interconnected routes, this tour is the easiest way to get around Barcelona and see all the sights. Climb atop the double-decker (which has a cover in the event of rain) and look out at the Sagrada Família, Port Olímpic beachfront promenade and even stop at Parc Güell, a garden complex and UNESCO World Heritage Site. 

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Costa Brava Day Tour

3. Costa Brava Day Tour

On this half-day trip you'll visit the Girona coast, christened 100 years ago as the Costa Brava. The name is due to its unique rocky and rugged coastline, composed of small coves surrounded by pine forests. Natural wealth and beauty is apparent in several territories and protected areas, such as Cap de Creus, the Empordà Marshes and the Marine Reserve Medes islands. This area has historically been a point of entry, transit and settlement for different cultures and civilisations, and each has left its footprints.

3 Countries in 1 Day Small-Group Tour
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4. 3 Countries in 1 Day Small-Group Tour

If it's Tuesday, it must be Barcelona. Or Ax-les-Thermes in France. Or Andorra la Vella. Be sure to pack your passport for a full 12-hour day travelling on a comfortable coach through three countries. Before crossing the border into France, you stop to explore a medieval Catalan village, and then it's into the beautiful French spa town of Ax-les-Thermes to discover the healing waters and local artisan shops. Next you cruise through the stunning Pyrenees (Instagram moments abound!) on the way to Andorra la Vella, renowned for tax-free bargains before heading back to Barcelona.

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Hop-On Hop-Off Bus with Eco Catamaran Cruise
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5. Hop-On Hop-Off Bus with Eco Catamaran Cruise

Take your time to soak up the sights with this one or two-day bus tour and catamaran cruise along the Barcelona Coast. Hop on and off as you please as you're taken around the top attractions from FC Barcelona stadium to the National Museum of Art of Catalonia. You'll then be setting sail from Port Vell for the water-bound portion of the tour, where you'll be able to admire the World Trade Center, the largest yachts in the city and more. 

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