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First, take the FGC train (Tibidabo line 7) from Plaça de Catalunya station

to

Avinguda del Tibidabo

(the last stop). Emerging from the station

escalators, cross the road to the tram/bus shelter at the bottom of the tree-

lined avenue; the Bus Turistíc stops here, too. An antique tram service, the

Tramvia Blau

(mid-June to mid-Sept daily 10am–8pm, rest of year

weekends & hols, plus Christmas and Easter weeks 10am–6pm, departures

every 15–30min; €2.60 one way, €3.90 return) then runs you up the hill to

Plaça Doctor Andreu; there’s a bus service instead out of season during the

week. By the tram and bus stop on Plaça Doctor Andreu there are several

café-bars and restaurants, where you change to the

Funicular del Tibidabo

,

with connections every 15min to Tibidabo at the top (operates when the

Parc d’Attracions is open, €3 return, reimbursed with park admission ticket).

Alternatively, the special

Tibibus

runs direct to Tibidabo from Plaça de

Templo Expiatorio de España

THE NORTHERN SUBURBS

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Tibidabo