Barcelona's night tourist bus celebrates 20 years and launches new season

The service, which tours the city's most emblematic spots, kicks off the summer campaign with frozen prices and over 7,000 passengers last year.

Night tourist bus in Barcelona illuminated with emblematic monuments in the background.
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Night tourist bus in Barcelona illuminated with emblematic monuments in the background.

The Barcelona Night Tour, the city's night tourist bus, begins its 2026 season on June 1st, celebrating 20 years of service touring the most emblematic spots of the Catalan capital.

The service, which operates every night until September 13th, offers a departure at 9:30 PM from Plaça de Catalunya. The approximately one-and-a-half-hour tour runs without stops, allowing passengers to enjoy a unique perspective of the illuminated city.
The open-top double-decker bus passes by iconic locations such as Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, the Recinte Modernista Sant Pau, the Sagrada Família, the Torre Glòries, the Columbus Monument, Montjuïc, and the Arc del Triomf, showcasing Barcelona's beauty under the night sky.
Information during the journey is provided in Catalan, Spanish, and English by official guides from Turisme de Barcelona, which manages the service in association with Transportes Metropolitanos de Barcelona (TMB). Last summer, 7,446 people used this bus.
For the 2026 season, prices remain frozen since 2022: 22 euros for adults, 10 euros for children aged 4 to 12, and free for children under 4. It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance via the Hola Barcelona website, Turisme de Barcelona offices, or the Barcelona Turisme website.