From the old bullring to Montjuïc Castle, crossing several tourist attractions such as the Olympic Stadium, the 150 bus line is connected to the Montjuïc funicular railway and to metro L1, L3 and L8 lines.
Ideal option for stays from 2 to 5 days, Hola Barcelona cards combine unlimited travel by public transport as well as link with the airport.
Safely ensconced, with an audio guide and a map of the city, get to discover Barcelona's not-to-be-missed tourist attractions among the 40 stops on the different routes suggested.
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Combine the funicular with the cable car and climb to the top of Montjuic to visit the ramparts, the parade ground, the walls and the terrace of the castle of Barcelona, and enjoy exceptional panoramic views of the city.
Barcelona from the hilltop
From its 184-metre height, which houses the remains of the 1992 Olympic Games as well as beautiful parks and museums, Montjuic Hill is one of Barcelona's most visited tourist sites, offering exceptional panoramic views.
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Converted into Catalonia National Art Museum in 1934, the Barcelona national palace, built on the 1929 Universal Exhibition occasion, houses one of the most complete collections of Romanesque art in the world.
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Located at the access point that leads to the hills of Barcelona, the Plaça Espanya (Spanish Steps) opens the doors of Montjuic to you. A huge roundabout that acts as a communication axis between several of Barcelona's main avenues and leads to the city's old bullring.
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All year round, congresses, fairs, conferences, shows, events, and many international trade exhibitions are held at the Fira de Barcelona; FIRA de Barcelona the exhibition centre of Barcelona.
Avinguda Reina Maria Cristina - 1 - Barcelona Plaça Espanya
The Palau Sant Jordi was one of the sports venues built for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Nowadays, The Montjuic multipurpose hall is often used as a concert and performance hall.
Palau Sant Jordi Barcelona
Inaugurated in 2011, Barcelona's former bullring at the foot of Plaça Espanya has been converted into one of the largest shopping centres in Barcelona.
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The Barcelona L1 metro line, which is red, has the advantage of providing access to Barcelona's biggest squares, such as Plaça Espanya, Plaça Catalunya, Plaça de Les Glòries or Universitat, without changing metro line.
L1 metro line itinerary
The green line, Barcelona metro line L3, offers easy access to a large number of city's must-see monuments and tourist attractions, including the old port, the Gothic Quarter, Montjuic, the Ramblas as well as the Parc Guell.
Detail of the L3 metro line
From Plaça Espanya, located at the foot of many Barcelona's tourist attractions, the L8 metro line provides, among other things, access to the Fira of L'Hospitalet as well as the Cornella RCD Espanyol stadium.
L8 metro line itinerary
Unlimited travel on Barcelona's public transport network : metro, bus, tram, funicular and trains.
Airport terminal access included.
Offer which includes unlimited public transport travel + entrance to the Sagrada Familia and Gaudi's Park Güell.
Purchase it onlineBarcelona airport transfer + unlimited public transport access + audio guide + 10% discount on several attractions.
Purchase it online48 hours of unlimited travel on Barcelona public transport as well as impressive discounts on many attractions.
Purchase it onlineThe "Barcelona Essentials pass" offer which not only includes fast-track entry to the Sagrada Familia and its interior museum, but also ticket-free access to the monumental area of Parc Guell, as well as unlimited access for 2 to 5 days to Barcelona's public transport network (metro, tram, bus, Montjuic funicular, etc...).