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Discover Barcelona with a flexible hop-on hop-off bus tour for 24 or 48 hours, including access to the Moco Museum and panoramic city views.

For travelers seeking an easy way to see Barcelona’s highlights and enjoy modern art, the Barcelona: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus and Moco Museum Ticket offers a practical solution. Priced at $58 per person, this flexible 24- or 48-hour ticket combines the convenience of double-decker buses with the cultural richness of the Moco Museum. Starting from Plaça Catalunya, the tour provides multilingual audio guides and access to a curated collection of contemporary artwork, making it an excellent choice for those who prefer to explore at their own speed.
The tour is especially suitable for visitors wanting a rundown of Barcelona’s diverse neighborhoods and landmarks, with the added benefit of visiting one of the newest modern art museums in the city. While the cost is reasonable, keep in mind that lunch, drinks, and other extras are not included. The flexibility of the ticket and the self-guided nature make this a popular option, though the overall review score of 3.8/5 suggests some room for improvement in certain aspects.
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The main meeting point is Plaça Catalunya, a central hub perfect for connecting with other parts of the city. The tours are designed to be self-guided, giving visitors the freedom to hop off and explore any stop at their own pace. The buses are air-conditioned, double-decker, and open-topped, ensuring comfort and great views throughout the journey.
Travelers can start the tour at any stop along the route, making it easy to fit into various itineraries. The itinerary includes the West route, which features landmarks like the FC Barcelona stadium and MNAC, and the East route, taking in Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, and Park Güell.

The West route (orange line) takes visitors beyond Barcelona’s iconic modernist architecture to the city’s western landmarks. Highlights include Fundació Joan Miró, Anella Olímpica, and Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC), which offers sweeping views over the city. The Poble Espanyol provides a miniature version of Spanish villages, and the Camp Nou stadium offers a glimpse into Barcelona’s football passion.
Stops at La Pedrera and Sagrada Familia showcase some of Gaudí’s masterpieces, with the latter’s symbolic facades and extensive architecture drawing attention. Guests can hop off at any of these spots for a personalized visit and return to the bus afterward.

The East route (green line) focuses on Barcelona’s artistic neighborhoods. Starting from Plaça Catalunya, it passes through El Born, known for its quaint ambiance and culinary scene, and reaches Port Olímpic and Platja del Bogatell, perfect for a seaside stroll.
This route features Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, both iconic Gaudí sites, and Park Güell, with its colorful mosaics and panoramic city views. Notably, stops at Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau showcase a stunning modernist complex often less crowded than other attractions.
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The included entry to the Moco Museum adds a contemporary twist to the tour. Located at Carrer de Montcada, 25, near the Barceloneta area, the museum hosts works by Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Yayoi Kusama, Banksy, and more. Its collection reflects modern society’s themes through various street and contemporary art forms.
The museum’s hours are 10:00 to 20:00 Monday to Thursday, and until 21:00 from Friday to Sunday, making it accessible during most of the day. Visitors can visit either before or after their bus tour, provided they exchange their voucher for the official ticket inside the bus.
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The orange route covers WTC, Jardins de Miramar, Fundació Joan Miró, and Poble Espanyol. It also includes the Estació de Sants, Zoo Poblenou, and Camp Nou. The green route passes through Barceloneta, Port Olímpic, and La Pedrera, with stops at Casa Batlló and Park Güell.
Each stop offers a unique glimpse into Barcelona’s diverse neighborhoods, from cultural sites to modernist architecture. The buses operate from 09:00 to 19:00 on the main route, with some stops like the museum accessible during 10:00 to 21:00.

The tour provides a multilingual audio guide, making navigation and learning straightforward for international visitors. The air-conditioned buses ensure comfort, especially during warmer months.
Booking includes discounts and a city guide, but lunch, drinks, and additional services are not covered. The ticket is valid for either 24 or 48 hours, giving flexibility for different travel plans. The activity also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, and the option to reserve now and pay later.

One of the most iconic stops is the Sagrada Familia, with its symbolic facades and detailed architecture. The itinerary may be subject to change due to city events, but the bus routes are designed to ensure visitors still see key landmarks.
The Poble Espanyol and Casa Batlló provide insights into Catalan culture and Gaudí’s architectural genius. The Montjuïc area, including the Fundació Joan Miró and Olympic facilities, offers a blend of art and history in an accessible setting.

This combo package appeals to those who want maximum flexibility in exploring Barcelona. The hop-on hop-off buses are ideal for first-time visitors or those who prefer self-paced sightseeing without the hassle of navigating public transport alone.
The inclusion of the Moco Museum adds an artistic dimension for art lovers, especially those interested in modern and street art. The multi-route system ensures a broad coverage of landmarks, neighborhoods, and cultural sites.
At $58 per person, this tour offers good value for travelers seeking convenient transport combined with cultural enrichment. The ability to hop on and off as many times as desired over one or two days makes it flexible for different schedules.
While the overall review score of 3.8 out of 5 indicates some mixed experiences, the key strengths—such as accessible routes, art inclusion, and comprehensive coverage—keep this as a solid option for exploring Barcelona. It’s particularly well-suited for visitors who prefer a self-guided approach with the convenience of guided commentaries.
Is the ticket valid for both routes?
Yes, the single ticket grants access to both the West and East routes for the duration of the 24 or 48 hours.
Can I start the tour at any stop?
Yes, the main starting point is Plaça Catalunya, but the tours are designed to allow starting at any stop along the routes.
What are the museum opening hours?
The Moco Museum is open Monday to Thursday from 10:00 to 20:00 and Friday to Sunday from 10:00 to 21:00.
Are audio guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, the audio guide system is available in several languages, including Spanish, Catalan, English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Chinese, Japanese, Portuguese, Hindi, Russian, Swedish, Arabic, and Hebrew.
What landmarks can I expect to see on the bus routes?
Key sights include Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, Park Güell, Camp Nou, MNAC, Fundació Joan Miró, and El Born.
Is transportation accessible for people with mobility issues?
The buses are air-conditioned and open, but specific accessibility information is not provided. It’s advisable to check directly with the tour provider for details.
Can I visit the Sagrada Familia with this ticket?
While the bus route includes the Sagrada Familia, entry requires a separate ticket; this tour does not include admission to the basilica itself.
Do I need to exchange my voucher for tickets?
Yes, travelers must exchange their voucher inside the bus for the official tickets before visiting the Moco Museum.
Is there a guided tour or just audio commentary?
This experience provides self-guided routes with multilingual audio guides; there are no live guides included.