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Transports of barcelona
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Bus Turistic Barcelona |
The Bus Turístic links all of the Barcelona
tourist sites you could possibly want to visit. It has three
routes (map provided as you board), including a northbound and a
southbound line which leave from opposite sides of the Plaça de
Catalunya. Each takes 1-2 hours. The hop-on/hop-off format lets
you get-off risk-free at any interesting stop, see what
interests you, then get back on any later bus at that or any
other stop. One approach is stay on for an entire route, then
continue while getting off at locations that interested you
earlier.
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Barcelona Metro |
The metro can take you to many places. Stations
are marked on most maps; every station has a detailed scheme of
exits to the city.Metro operating hours are: Sunday and Mon-Thur
5:00 to 24:00, Fri 5:00 to 2:00, Saturday 24 hr (continuous
service from Saturday at 5:00 untill Sunday at 24:00).
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Barcelona Card |
The Barcelona Card features unlimited free
travel on public transport and free admission and discounts at
around 100 visitor attractions. The card is available for
purchase for periods of between 2 and 5 days, costing €24 for a
2-day card and €34 for a 5-day card. If you don't plan to see
lots of museums every day, then it is cheaper to buy
transport-only tickets.
But there are many things that you will want to do in Barcelona
that are not eligible for discounts. You can't use the Barcelona
card on fun transport options like cable cars, funiculars or
trams, for example.
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