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Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card - A 48, 72, 96, or 120-hour ticket for Barcelona's public transport network!

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A 48, 72, 96, or 120-hour ticket for Barcelona's public transport network

  • Unlimited journeys by public transport for your chosen period of time (48-120 hours)
  • Included systems: Metro, bus (TMB), urban railway (FGC, Zone 1), Montjuïc funicular, tram (TRAM), regional railway (Rodalies de Catalunya, Zone 1)
  • Metro service travel between Barcelona El Prat airport and Barcelona
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Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card

  • Where: Barcelona
  • When: Valid for your choice between 48-120 hours.

Is the Hola Barcelona Public Transport Card Worth It

  • Definitely. It’s one of our best selling tickets in Barcelona because its so convenient!

What’s Included on the Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card

  • Unlimited journeys by public transport for your chosen period of time (48, 72, 96, or 120 hours)
  • Included systems: Metro, bus (TMB), urban railway (FGC, Zone 1), Montjuïc funicular, tram (TRAM), regional railway (Rodalies de Catalunya, Zone 1)
  • Metro service travel between Barcelona El Prat airport and Barcelona

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About the Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card

Explore Barcelona Effortlessly with the Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card!

Get to your Tapas restaurant by tram, arrive at Casa Batlló by bus, or Camp Nou by coach, the Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card allows you to explore Barcelona with ease and convenience and makes every journey part of the adventure!

It offers unlimited access to some of the city’s public transport network for your choice of 2, 3, 4, or 5 consecutive days. Whether you're going to visit some of they city's landmarks or its hidden gems, the Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card lets you travel like a local, seamlessly and stress-free!

Easy Activation - Endless Exploration!

  • Simply book and pick up your Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card at TMB machines which are conveniently located at the airport or across the city.
  • Simply scan your barcode (which you will receive on your booking confirmation) or enter your code (from the same confirmation), and receive your ticket instantly!

Arrive punctually for your guided tour of the Sagrada Familia, dash over to the Gaudí Experience, or make it to your beachfront plans on time. Whether it’s a lunch date on La Rambla or an excursion to Montjuïc, this card is your ticket to uncovering Barcelona’s best spots via piblic transport!

Unlimited Travel Across The City On Included Routes

Navigate the metro, bus, tram, urban and regional railways, and even the Montjuïc funicular! Say goodbye to expensive taxi fares and hello to affordable, efficient, and eco-friendly travel, even including a hassle-free return trip to Barcelona airport!

With the Hola Barcelona Travel Card, the journey is just as memorable as the destination!

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Barcelona Fun Facts

  • La Sagrada Família: The famous Barcelona landmark which was designed by Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction since 1882 and is still not finished. It was estimated to be completed by 2026, but it has since been delayed.
  • The Eixample District’s Grid Design: Barcelona's Eixample district is known for its unique grid-like layout, with octagonal blocks and wide streets. It was designed by Ildefons Cerdà in the 19th century for better traffic flow and sunlight.
  • Las Ramblas: The famous street is actually a series of shorter streets, all connected, making it one of the most vibrant pedestrian walkways in the city, filled with street performers, shops, and cafes!
  • A City with Beaches: Though now famous for its beach culture, Barcelona didn't actually have the beaches we know and love today until the 1992 Olympics! The city transformed its industrial waterfront into a beautiful coastline for visitors and locals to enjoy!
  • Gaudí's Mosaic Masterpiece: Parc Güell, another of Gaudí’s masterpieces, is home to the world’s longest park bench. It’s a colourful, winding mosaic structure that offers stunning views of the city.
  • Football Passion: Barcelona is home to FC Barcelona, one of the most successful football clubs in the world. Camp Nou, the team’s stadium, is the largest in Europe, with a capacity of nearly 100,000, which is currently undergoing further expansion!
  • The Oldest Working Restaurant: Can Culleretes, founded in 1786, is Barcelona’s oldest restaurant and one of the oldest in Spain. It’s famous for its traditional Catalan dishes.
  • Modernista Architecture Hub: Aside from Gaudí, Barcelona is a hub for Catalan Modernism, a distinctive architectural style seen in buildings like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera).
  • Language Diversity: Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, and while Spanish is widely spoken, Catalan is the region's official language, with most signs and public information displayed in both languages.
  • A City with Roman Origins: Beneath the Gothic Quarter lies the ancient Roman city of Barcino. You can visit underground ruins in the Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA) to see how the city started nearly 2,000 years ago!

Tips for Visiting Barcelona

  • Book Attractions in Advance: Popular tourist attractions like ‘La Sagrada Família’ and ‘Park Güell’ can sell out quickly so we suggest booking your tickets online to avoid disappointment.
  • Learn Basic Catalan Phrases: While Spanish is widely spoken, locals often appreciate a "Bon dia" (Good morning) or "Gràcies" (Thank you) in Catalan.
  • Peak Tourist Seasons: Spring (April-June) and early Autumn (September-October) offer milder weather and fewer crowds compared to summer.
  • Beware of Pickpockets: Barcelona has a reputation for petty theft, especially in crowded areas like ‘Las Ramblas’ and public transport. So keep your belongings secure to reduce the chances.
  • Try Local Cuisine: Don’t miss ‘pa amb tomàquet’ (tomato bread), ‘escalivada’ (roasted vegetables), or a ‘seafood paella’! Visit markets like ‘La Boqueria’ for fresh tapas and a wonderful atmosphere!
  • Use Public Transport: Barcelona’s metro and buses are efficient and affordable. Our HOLA Barcelona Transport Card is one of our bestsellers. Click HERE for ticket details.
  • Explore Beyond the Center: Venture to neighbourhoods like ‘Gràcia’ for a bohemian vibe or ‘El Poblenou’ for quieter beaches and modern architecture.
  • Dress Appropriately for Churches: If visiting religious sites like La Sagrada Família, wear modest clothing (no shorts or sleeveless tops) to show respect.

Hola Barcelona: Transport Card

Tips for Visiting Barcelona

  • Book Online: Book your Barcelona Transport Card online so it's ready for when you arrive.
  • Major Attractions: If you are visiting Barcelona during the summer months, we also suggest booking your attraction tickets online. This will guarantee your spots and can save you a lot of time from having to queue!

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