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All-Inclusive Guidebook All-Inclusive Guidebook Barcelona Bus Turístic Getting In: Just scan your Go Barcelona pass on board, at any of the 45 stops. Please note: The Green Route operates seasonally 23 March - 4 November. Bus Operates Daily: First bus departs from 09.00 and 09.30 from any stop. Last departures 19.00 in winter, 20.00 in summer. See timetables posted at stops. Frequency – between 5 and 25 minutes depending on the season. Hours of Operation Winter Monday to Sunday: 9am to 7pm Summer: Monday to Sunday: 9am to 8pm Closings & Holidays Christmas Day and New Year's Day Getting There Address You can board at any of the 45 bus stops Barcelona, Barcelona 08002 ES Casa Batlló Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation Daily: 09.00 - 21.00 Last Admission: 20.00 Closings & Holidays Please check the Casa Batlló website for last minute closures and amendments to opening times. Getting There Address Passeig de Gràcia, 43 Barcelona, Barcelona 08007 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops H10, V15, 7, 22, 24 Closest Bus Stop H10, V15, 7, 22, 24 Closest Subway Stop Metro: Passeig de Gràcia (Lines L2, L3, L4) La Pedrera Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation Open Daily: 6 November - 24 December: 09.00 - 18.30 26 December - 3 January: 09.00 - 20.00 4 January - 2 March: 09.00 - 18.30 3 March - 4 November: 09.00 - 20.00 Closings & Holidays Christmas Day, and 13 - 19 January. Getting There Address Provença, 261-265 Barcelona, Barcelona 08008 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops 7,16,17, 22, 24 and V17 Closest Bus Stop 7,16,17, 22, 24 and V17 Closest Subway Stop Metro: Diagonal (L3, L5), Train: La Pedrera FC Barcelona - Camp Nou Tour Getting In: Present your Barcelona Pass at any of the Camp Nou Ticketing Counters located at ACCESS 15 to receive your entry ticket(s). Please Note: Tickets will be issued for visits on that day, time slots will be indicated on your ticket as per next availability. Hours of Operation Winter Monday to Saturday: 10.00 - 18.30 Sunday: 10.00 - 14.00 Summer Monday to Sunday: 09.30 - 19.30 Closings & Holidays Tours closed on match days, but the museum is open from 9.30 - 18.30. You are advised to check the FC Barcelona website for opening times before travelling to the stadium, as they are susceptible to change. Getting There Address Avinguda Aristides Maillol, s/n Barcelona, Barcelona 08028 ES Closest Subway Stop Collblanc (L5) / Badal (L5) / Palau Reial (L3) / Les Corts (L3) Las Golondrinas Boat Cruise Getting In: Departure from Moll Drassanes (Colón). Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Cruise Duration: 1.5 hours Please Note: Please note that the service might be altered due to bad weather. Hours of Operation Seasonal Timetable January: Weekdays 12.30; Public Holidays 12.30, 15.30 February - March: Daily 12.30, 13.30, 15.30 April - June: Daily 12.30, 13.30, 15.30, 16.30, 17.30 July - September: Daily 12.30, 13.30, 15.30, 16.30, 17.30, 18.30 October - November: Daily 12.30, 13.30, 15.30 December: Weekdays 12.30; Public Holidays 12.30, 15.30 Closings & Holidays 1st, 6th January & 25th, 26th December Getting There Address Moll de Drassanes s/n Barcelona, Barcelona 08039 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops 14, 59, 64 120, D20, H14 Closest Bus Stop 14, 59, 64 120, D20, H14 Closest Subway Stop Drassanes (L3) Poble Espanyol de Barcelona Getting in: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation Monday: 9.00 - 20.00 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday: 9.00 - Midnight Friday: 9.00 - 03.00 Saturday: 9.00 - 04.00 *Opening hours may vary, special opening hours can be found on the Poble Espanyol de Barcelona website. Closings & Holidays Open 365 days Special open times 25th December: 9AM–2PM 1st January: 1PM–12PM From 13th January to 6th February: 9AM-8PM Getting There Address Francesc Ferrer i Guàrdia, 13 Barcelona, Barcelona 08038 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops 23, 13, 150 (stop Poble Espanyol) Closest Bus Stop 23, 13, 150 (stop Poble Espanyol) Closest Subway Stop Metro: Plaça Espanya (L1 – L3). Train: Sants Station. FGC trains: (Espanya Station). Estrella Damm Brewery Reservations required. Reservation Instructions: Book your tour at least 24 hours in advance by calling +34 932909560. Your pass number will be taken at time of booking but will not be scanned until you visit. Getting In: Meeting point is in front of the security gate. Bring your passport or another form of ID on the day of your visit. Please Note: During the week, minors under 16 cannot access the brewery. At the weekends, minors under 10 cannot access the brewery. Hours of Operation Visits from Monday – Sunday (scheduled sessions). Closings & Holidays 1st & 6th January and 25th & 26th December Getting There Address Address Ronda Ponent, 41 El Prat de Llobregat, Barcelona 08820 ES Closest Subway Stop Parc Nou (L9s) Barcelona Zoo Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation Open daily: 30 October – 18 March: 10 am to 5:30 pm 19 March - 15 May: 10 am to 7 pm 16 May – 15 September: 10 am – 8 pm 16 September – 29 October: 10 am – 7 pm Getting There Address Parc de la Ciutadella, S/N Barcelona, Barcelona 08003 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops D20, H14, H16, V21, V27 Closest Bus Stop D20, H14, H16, V21, V27 Closest Subway Stop Metro: Barcelona i Ciutadella – Vila Olípica (L4), Marina i Arc de Triomf (L1). Tram: Ciutadella – Vila Olímpica (T4), Arc de Triomf i Estació de França (Renfe). Gaudí Experiència 4D Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation October - February Daily: 11.30 - 16.00 April - September Daily: 10.00 - 19.00 Last Admission: Last 4D audiovisual show half an hour before closing Closings & Holidays Closed: 25th December and 6th January. Reduced Opening Hours: 24th and 31st December: 10.00 - 15.00, 1st January: 12.00 - 18.30 Getting There Address Carrer de Larrard 41 Barcelona, Barcelona 08024 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops Hop on Hop off: Park Güell (blue line). Bus: 24, D40, H6 (former 74), 92, neighbourhood bus 116. Closest Bus Stop Hop on Hop off: Park Güell (blue line). Bus: 24, D40, H6 (former 74), 92, neighbourhood bus 116. Closest Subway Stop Lesseps and Vallcarca (L3) Museu de Cera de Barcelona Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation 25th September to 6th July Monday to Friday: 10.00 - 13.30 & 16.00 - 19.30 Saturday & Sunday: 11.00 - 14.00 & 16.30 - 20.30 7th July - 24th September: Daily: 10.00 - 22.00 Getting There Address Passatge de la Banca, 7 Barcelona, Barcelona 08002 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops 14, 18, 36, 57, 59, 64, 91, D20 Closest Bus Stop 14, 18, 36, 57, 59, 64, 91, D20 Closest Subway Stop Drassanes (L3) Casa de les Punxes Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation Daily: 10.00 - 19.00 Last Admission: 18.00 Closings & Holidays Christmas Day Getting There Address Avinguda Diagonal, 420 Barcelona, Barcelona 08037 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops Jardinets de Gràcia / Roselló stop: 20, 39, 45, 47, H8, N5. Diagonal / Bruc stop: 6, 33, 34 - parada. Closest Bus Stop Jardinets de Gràcia / Roselló stop: 20, 39, 45, 47, H8, N5. Diagonal / Bruc stop: 6, 33, 34 - parada. Closest Subway Stop Diagonal (L4, L5), Verdaguer (L3, L4) Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation November – March Monday to Saturday: 9.30 – 17.30 Sundays and holidays: 9.30 – 15.00 April – October Monday to Saturday: 9.30 – 19.00 Sundays and holidays: 9.30 – 15.00 Last entrance to the Art Nouveau Site 30 minutes before closing time Closings & Holidays 25th December Getting There Address Sant Antoni Maria Claret 167 Barcelona, Barcelona 08025 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops H8, 19, 20, 45, 47, 50, 51, 92, 117, 192 Closest Bus Stop H8, 19, 20, 45, 47, 50, 51, 92, 117, 192 Closest Subway Stop Sant Pau – Dos de Maig (L5) The Gaudi Exhibition Center Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation Open Daily Winter: November to February, 10.00 to 18.00 Interval: March and October, 10.00 - 19.00 Summer: From April to September, 10.00 - 20.00 Closings & Holidays Christmas Day Getting There Address Pla de la Seu, 7 Barcelona, Barcelona 08002 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops 45, V15, V17 Closest Bus Stop 45, V15, V17 Closest Subway Stop Metro: Jaume I (L4), Liceu (L3). Tram: T4 Wellington. Train: Catalunya. Egyptian Museum of Barcelona Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival. Hours of Operation 12th September - 21st June Monday to Friday: 10.00 - 14.00 and 16.00 - 20.00 Saturday: 10.00 - 20.00 Sunday from 10.00 - 14.00 22nd June - 11th September Monday to Saturday: 10.00 - 20.00 Sunday: 10.00 - 14.00 Easter and Public Holidays Monday to Saturday: 10.00 - 20.00 Sunday: 10.00 - 14.00 Closings & Holidays 1 and 6 January, 25 and 26 December Getting There Address C/ València, 284 Barcelona, Barcelona 08007 ES Hop-On Hop-Off Tour Stops 7, 20, 22, 24, 39, 45, H10, V15, V17 Closest Bus Stop 7, 20, 22, 24, 39, 45, H10, V15, V17 Closest Subway Stop Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3 i L4), Diagonal (i L5) Casa Vicens Getting In: Present your Go Barcelona pass on arrival.
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