Tibidabo Guide

Tibidabo Guide

How to Get to Tibidabo

1. Public Transport Route

  • Metro: Take Line 7 (L7) from Plaça Catalunya to Av. Tibidabo.
  • Bus 196: From Av. Tibidabo, take Bus 196 to Plaça Dr. Andreu.
  • Funicular del Tibidabo: From Plaça Dr. Andreu, ride the funicular to the summit.
  • Alternative route: Take FGC S1 or S2 to Peu del Funicular, transfer to the Funicular de Vallvidrera, then Bus 111 to the top.

2. TibiBus Shuttle

  • On amusement park days, the TibiBus T2B runs from Plaça Kennedy to the Cuca de Llum funicular station (included with park entry).

Use the T-usual Pass!

You can get to Tibidabo using the T-usual monthly transport pass, which works on:

  • Metro, FGC, buses, Rodalies (train), and trams
  • All connections to Tibidabo are included in Zone 1

Why I love the T-usual pass:

  • You can register online using your passport number (skip any letters if present) or NIE number
  • It offers unlimited rides for a great monthly price—perfect for locals and long-stay visitors

🎡 What to Do at Tibidabo

1. Tibidabo Amusement Park

Established in 1901, it’s one of Europe’s oldest amusement parks. Highlights include:Dreamstime+14Architectural Digest+14Designed to Travel+14

2. Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor

This neo-Gothic basilica, reminiscent of Paris’s Sacré-Cœur, crowns the mountain. Visitors can ascend to the rooftop for unparalleled views of Barcelona and the surrounding areas. ForeverBarcelona

3. Torre de Collserola

Designed by Sir Norman Foster for the 1992 Olympics, this telecommunications tower features an observation deck at 560 meters above sea level, offering expansive views of the region. ForeverBarcelona

4. Fabra Observatory

An early 20th-century astronomical observatory that occasionally hosts public tours and stargazing events.

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