Hola Barcelona Travel Card

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Get ready for an unforgettable evening during Barcelona’s Museum Night: explore 94 venues with free admission, discover cultural routes in Montjuïc and L’Hospitalet, and enjoy exclusive concerts and workshops under the stars. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Two turist in front of a metro station.
Discover the new 2026 updates for the Hola Barcelona Travel Card: T-mobilitat technology, new 24h passes, and unlimited travel that now includes the Airport Metro and the NitBus (night bus). If you want to travel smart, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Aerial view of Eixample
Barcelona Neighborhood Guide: How to Navigate the City’s Mosaic Barcelona is not just one city, but a union of many villages that have integrated over centuries. From the Gothic charm of Ciutat Vella to the bohemian spirit of Gràcia or the technological modernity of Poblenou, each district has its own personality. Here is a guide to moving between Barcelona's neighborhoods efficiently! Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Girl waiting for the train in Barceloneta station
Every time we hop on or off the metro, we see names that feel familiar, but hide industrial pasts, vanished streams, and unique characters from Catalan history. Today we explain who chooses them and explore 10 of the most curious ones. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
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Coming to Barcelona but don't know where to stay? Before you book, take our quick quiz and discover which neighborhood suits you best! With just one question, you’ll find the perfect home base for your trip. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Young lady walking by La Rambla
In 2026, Barcelona celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Fundació Joan Miró, a key milestone for modern art enthusiasts. We’ve put together a complete guide to the Miró Route, an itinerary through eight iconic spots where the artist’s work blends seamlessly with the city’s urban landscape. Discover Joan Miró’s best works in Barcelona and find out the best way to get from one stop to the next using public transport. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A sunny day on La Rambla—the perfect backdrop for free plans in Barcelona this April.
April is hands down one of the best months to visit Barcelona. Spring is in full bloom, the days are getting longer, and the city’s streets come alive with unique cultural events. If you’re looking for things to do in Barcelona this April on a budget, we’ve rounded up the very best free plans for you. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A confused young Black man with braids and a yellow backpack checking the red and green line metro signs at Plaça Espanya.
Barcelona is one of Europe’s most iconic cities, but many travelers fall into the same traps, wasting time and money unnecessarily! If you want to make the most of your stay and get around the easy, fast, and affordable way, Hola Barcelona takes you there!
A narrow street in the Gothic Quarter with the cathedral in the background.
This year, Barcelona takes center stage as the global hub for design and urban planning. Named the UNESCO World Capital of Architecture 2026, the city is buzzing with a packed schedule of exhibitions, guided tours, and workshops. We’ve curated the best highlights for you—and most importantly, the easiest way to get there. Hola Barcelona takes you there!
Child holding a basket full of colorful Easter eggs.
Barcelona feels like a world of its own thanks to the sheer number of experiences it offers, and in spring the city transforms to celebrate one of its most deeply rooted traditions. If you want to enjoy local customs, great food and mild weather during Easter Week in Barcelona, Hola Barcelona takes you there!