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Oh..what a charming city with full of beautiful people help the tourists to be comfortable.There three separate lines take you around the city.The audio guide bus take you around the city side to explore the most important busy places...main train station..port..colombus statue...the luxry cruises lined up the port..the fising harbour..the olympic stadia...musem...went thru the charming old town..the old church...finaly at city centre..a water fountain. ..a dance and song programme...lovely charming trip.…
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Date of experience: September 2017
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The hop-on hop-off city bus tour is a great way to tour the city. The buses are very clean and comfortable. Head sets and ear buds are provided which is included in the price of the pass. There are 2 routes and we did both.
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Date of experience: September 2017
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HOP ON HOP OFF BUS TURISTIC in Barcelona – very good tour - Red route is the best Beware there are 2 bus companies – Turistic is the best Buy online before you go, approx 27 euros each – print voucher & get 10% off You can buy tickets on the bus also Get on the bus and show your voucher – she will give you tickets and a map and headphones Downloaded Enjoy a one-day hop-on-hop-off bus tour of Barcelona: the best way to see the city's top sights! Discover the best of Barcelona on the official sightseeing tour of the city. This one-day hop-on-hop-off bus tour allows you to see the top sights and attractions Barcelona has to offer. With a choice of 3 different routes, the blue route will take you from Placa Catalunya through to the FC Barcelona stadium, while the red route will take you out towards Montjuic and Port Vell and the coastal Green route enjoys the best views of the city’s beaches. The tours includes audio commentary in 16 languages. You MUST collect your ticket before boarding a bus from the Barcelona Pass Redemption Centre at Palau Moja, C/ Portaferrissa 1, on La Rambla. HIGHLIGHTS: • Casa Batlló • Plaça Catalunya • Sagrada Familia • Park Güell • La Pedrera • Mercat de Sarrià The Routes: Blue Line: Placa de Catalunya - Passeig de Gracia - Casa Batllo - Fundacio Tapies - La Pedrera (Casa Mila) - Casa des Punxes - Sagrada Familia - District of Gracia - Parc Guell - Tibidabo Mountain - Monestir de Pedralbes - Coleccion Thyssen - Palau Reial - Pavellons Guell - FC Barcelona Museum & Camp Nou Stadium - Placa Francesc Macia - Avenida Diagonal - District of Raval with museums of MACBA & CCCB. Tour duration: 2 hours Red Line: Placa de Catalunya - Passeig de Gracia - Casa Batllo - Fundacio Tapies - La Pedrera (Casa Mila) - Placa Francesc Macia - Avenida Diagonal - Sants train station - Creu Coberta - Placa d'Espanya - Caixa Forum - Pavello Mies Van Der Rohe - Poble Espanyol - Museu Nacional de Arte de Catalunya - Anella Olimpica - Estadi Lluis Companys - Fundacio Joan Miro - Funicular de Montjuic - Castell de Montjuic - Miramar - Monumento Colom - Museu Maritim - Port Vell - Museu d'Historia de Catalunya - Port Olimpic - Parc de la Ciutadella - Barcelona Zoo - Barri Gotic. Tour duration: 2 hours Green Line: Port Olimpic - Platja del Bogatell - Parc del Forum - Parc Diagonal Mar - Poblenou & beaches (from April to September) Tour duration: 40 minutes Bus Operates Daily: First bus departs from 09.00 and 09.30 from any stop. Last departures 19.00 in winter, 20.00 in summer. Green route operates seasonally. See timetables posted at stops. Frequency: between 5 and 25 minutes depending on the season.…
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Date of experience: August 2017
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Our 1st day in Barcelona, Thursday Aug 17, 2017....we bought 1 day bus tickets for 2 people @ 30 euros each = 60 euros total. We got on the bus outside our hotel and got off at Pl Catalunya. (Would have cost 8 euros by taxi). Strolling down La Rambla suddenly became running for our lives during the terrorist attack from which we barely escaped alive. After 4 hours on lockdown, hiding in a hair salon with our 2 year old, the police escorted us out of the area to a taxi back to our hotel. The following day our hotel called the Bus company about refunding our 60 euros. The Bus company REFUSED. Shame on them.…
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Date of experience: August 2017
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As we did in Copenhagen , the Hop on Hop off Bus is easily the best option to initially find one's way around and to discover what you want to go back to and explore further. We bought a 2 day pass in each of Copenhagen, Barcelona and Athens and were so pleased that we did as it gives a great feel for a new place for moderate cost and great value. In Barcelona with such an amazing number of world class sights to see, it was the ultimate way of enjoying and experiencing the City. We have become big fans of the Hop on hop off bus concept and hope that it spreads to new destinations that we may visit.…
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Date of experience: July 2017
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