Barcelona’s Night Tour starts its summer season on 1 June, marking 20 years of service. The open-top bus gives visitors and residents an evening look at the city’s main landmarks.

The tour leaves every night at 21:30 from Plaça de Catalunya and runs for 90 minutes without stops. It passes Casa Batlló, La Pedrera and the Sagrada Família, and is operated by Turisme de Barcelona with Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB).

Official guides give commentary in Catalan, Spanish and English. According to TMB data, 7,446 people used the service in summer 2025. The route is aimed at both tourists and local people who want to see Barcelona’s illuminated architecture after dark.

The double-decker bus also passes the Recinte Modernista Sant Pau, Torre Glòries, the Columbus Monument, Montjuïc and Arc de Triomf. It offers a different view of the city’s streets and landmarks at night.

Ticket prices for the 2026 season stay the same as in 2022. Adults aged 13 and over pay €22, children aged 4 to 12 pay €10, and children under four go free. TMB says tickets should be bought in advance through the Hola Barcelona website, Turisme de Barcelona offices, or the Barcelona Turisme website.

The season ends on 13 September. For more Barcelona updates, see our Community and Sport pages.


Originally published by El Periódico Barcelona. Read original article.