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Discover the best of Barcelona with the Barcelona Card. Enjoy free unlimited use of public transport (including the airport train), free entry to the city’s best museums and exclusive deals and discounts.

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Barcelona Pass

Sagrada família, park güell, hop-on bus, audio guide, interactive maps....

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Discover the Barcelona Pass.

The Barcelona Pass brings together all the essentials for your trip to Barcelona. It’s a practical, new-generation Pass card that requires no ticket office. You buy it directly online, and it takes effect straight away. Your visits and all your tickets are automatically booked with your dates – it’s up to you!

The choice is yours!

The Barcelona Pass includes:

  • Sagrada Família ticket.
  • Park Güell ticket.
  • Access to the Barcelona Bus Turistic.
  • Audio guide application.
  • Offline interactive navigation.
  • 10% code for other attractions.

Your tickets are sent directly to you by e-mail, so you don’t need to collect them from a ticket office to enjoy these activities. The 10% discount code is sent at the same time as your Sagrada Família and Park Güell tickets.

This Barcelona Pass has been carefully designed to encompass all the most exceptional aspects of the city. It simplifies your sightseeing itineraries and will save you precious time on your trip to Barcelona. Whether it’s a question of emblematic monuments or discovering the city, this Barcelona Pass includes all the essentials you need to know…

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Sagrada Família | Park Güell | BusTuristic Hop-on | Audio-guide, interactive maps…

Sagrada Família:

With this Barcelona Pass, you can get up close and personal with the Sagrada Família! Once inside, prepare to be dazzled by Gaudí’s unfinished modernist work. Be impressed by the spires that dominate Barcelona’s skyline and by the way the sunlight shines through the coloured stained glass windows; the sun’s rays animate the light inside the Basilica, it’s magnificent.

Every square centimetre of this basilica is simply magnificent.

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You’ll discover a unique, finely-crafted architecture with decorative elements inspired by nature and Christian iconography scattered throughout.

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Construction of the Sagrada Família will be completed in 2026 to celebrate the 100 th anniversary of Gaudí’s death. The Sagrada Família will have taken 144 years to build, the equivalent of 5 generations. By comparison , the Great Pyramid of Giza took just 20 years.

Park Güell:

Set in the hills above the city, the colourful Park Güell is named after Count Eusebi Güell and was originally intended as a meeting place for Barcelona’s wealthy citizens. However , it was opened to the general public after Gaudí’s death in 1926. Gaudí had made Park Güell his home for the two decades prior to his death.

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With the Barcelona Pass, you can explore the interior of the Park. You’ll be amazed by the Park’s unique elegance: hand-crafted walls, winding paths and passages inspired by nature.

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Between the extravagant buildings, the colourful tiles and the superb snake-shaped bench, you won’t be able to resist taking photos. Enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona from the terrace of Park Güell. Parc Güell is a true immersion in the incredible imagination of the visionary architect Gaudí.

Hop-on Tourist Bus:

With the Barcelona Pass, you’ll have access to the Hop-on Tourist Bus, which allows you to discover all the sights from the comfort of your seat. You can get off at the stop of your choice, then get back on the bus to continue exploring the Catalan capital. It’s a great way to get from A to B, with three different routes in blue, red and green. You’ll be able to discover Barcelona from top to bottom thanks to the audio-guide available in all languages.

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The Blue Route will take you to all the must-see sites, such as the majestic Sagrada Família, Parc Güell, and of course, for football fans… the CAMP NOU.

The Red Route will take you to the romantic spots of Parc de la Ciutadella, the hustle and bustle of Passeig de Gràcia, and the spectacular views from Montjuïc hill. This varied itinerary will take you up and down to make the most of Barcelona’s bustling city life.

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The green route is open from March to November (dates subject to change), and will take you to the Port Olympic, Diagonal Fòrum, Diagonal Mar shopping centre, Poblenou, Diagonal Mar Park, Bogatell beach, etc.

Audio-guide + interactive maps:

The Barcelona Pass also includes an audio-guide application with over 100 points of interest. This will allow you to discover Barcelona thanks to interactive maps that work even when you’re offline.

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Barcelona Pass in 6 stages

STEP 1 | Buy your Barcelona Pass online.

STEP 2 | Select your date to visit the Sagrada.

STEP 3 | Select your date to visit Park Güell. The Hop-on Bus does not require a date selection.

STEP 4 | Receive your Barcelona Bus Turistic tickets on time. Unlike the Sagrada Família, the Bus Turistic Hop-on can be used whenever you like. You don’t need to specify a date in advance. Receive a promotional code (-10%) that can be used on 5 waves of purchases.

STEP 5 | Receive your tickets to visit the Sagrada Família and Park Güell and your audio-guide with interactive navigation to help you discover Barcelona and its monuments.

STEP 6 | Take advantage of your -10% code and treat yourself to other Barcelona attractions to enrich your visit schedule.

Once you’ve ordered your Barcelona Pass, you’ll receive all your tickets (within 1 to 48 hours) by email. No need to print out your tickets. All you have to do is present them on your smartphone, for the exclusive entrance to the Sagrada Familia, the exclusive entrance to Park Güell and access to the Turistic Hop-on Bus.

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100% mobile access with your smartphone.

Once you’ve ordered your Barcelona Pass, you’ll receive all your tickets by email. No need to print out your tickets. Present your tickets from your smartphone to visit the Sagrada Família, Park Güell and the Hop-on Tourist Bus. The audio-guide application with over 100 points of interest, interactive offline digital maps and navigation and a 10% discount code on all your other visits.

Do I need to print the tickets?

No , all the tickets supplied with this Barcelona Pass are to be presented on your smartphone. Only print them out if you need to.

Should a date be set for the Hop-on Tourist Bus?

No , you don’t need to specify a visit date to access the Hop-on Tourist Bus. The ticket is activated the first time you access the Tourist Bus.

Is it possible to visit a Sagrada Família tower with this Barcelona Pass?

Yes , you can get to one of the Sagrada Família towers by taking the Sagrada Família “+Towers” option, see here.

Do I have to keep to the visiting hours?

Yes , that’s preferable. The Sagrada Família will be fairly flexible with your timetable (but don’t go over too much). Late arrivals are tolerated, and you won’t have to set a time to get on the Hop-on Tourist Bus. However, if you want to visit Park Güell, stick to your arrival time to the nearest quarter of an hour… At the risk of having your Park Güell ticket cancelled.

How easy is it to get to the Sagrada Família?

Yes , you can get there easily by metro lines L2 and L5 at “Sagrada Família” station.

How easy is it to get to Park Güell?

Yes and no. Park Güell is located high up in the Gràcia district, away from the heart of Barcelona. To get there, you can take the BUSGüell shuttle bus included with your Park Güell ticket, which leaves from Alfons X metro station on line L4. The Hop-on Tourist Bus included with your Barcelona Pass will drop you off near Park Güell (blue line).

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5 Best Passes for Barcelona (2024): Ultimate Comparison

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Navigating the vibrant streets of Barcelona is fun, but let’s be honest, figuring out which sightseeing card to use can be a tad overwhelming. 

Given that I live in Spain and have spent countless sun-soaked days wandering around the Catalan capital, I’ve got the inside scoop on what is the best pass for Barcelona when it comes to turning your trip into a seamless experience. 

I’ll walk you through the intricacies of Barcelona’s varied sightseeing cards and passes. By the end, you’ll have a clear picture of which one suits your travel style (and budget) best. 

So in summary, which travel pass is best for me?

Go City Barcelona Pass – Explorer – Visitors to Barcelona who want to see the city’s most popular attractions (including the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell) for one fixed price and who want to take advantage of the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus. Choose from between two and seven attractions to visit

Go City Barcelona Pass – All-Inclusive – Same as the Explorer version, except you can visit any of the covered attractions within the validity period that you choose to buy it for (two to five days)

Barcelona Card – Sightseers who plan to spend at least three days in Barcelona, who are interested in discovering the city’s best museums , and who want to take advantage of free public transport

Articket Barcelona Museum Pass – Art enthusiasts who want entry to six art museums/galleries

Barcelona City Pass – Tourists who want to see only the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell and save money on other attractions

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Barcelona tourist card comparison

I’ve got all the information below on the different Barcelona tourist passes, including what they cover, what they don’t include and what’s the best pass for Barcelona based on the type of visitor you are.

But, fair warning, I go into quite a bit of detail to make sure you’re fully informed on the best one for you. If you don’t have time for that, or just want the main points on each one, I’ve got you covered right here with this handy Barcelona pass comparison:

Go City Barcelona Pass (Explorer and All-Inclusive versions)

What is the go city barcelona pass.

The Go City Barcelona Pass is a visitor card designed for travelers who plan on exploring multiple attractions in Barcelona. With this pass, you can gain entry to over 40 attractions and tours in the city, and the added benefit is that several of these spots offer skip-the-line access. 

On top of that, the pass includes a free one-day Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour ticket, discounts at certain local venues, and a guidebook on Barcelona. 

This pass comes in two types: 

  • An All-Inclusive version , which lets you access as many included attractions as you want during its validity (which you choose – between 2 and 5 days)
  • An Explorer version , where you choose a certain number of attractions (between 2 and 7) and have 60 days to visit them.

Which pass is best for me – the All-Inclusive or Explorer?

If you’re aiming to see a lot in a short span, the All-Inclusive pass will likely make sense.

But if you’re planning a longer stay or are only interested in a few specific sites, the Explorer pass will probably be a better fit. 

What attractions does the Go City Barcelona Pass include?

Both the All-Inclusive and the Explorer versions of the Go City Barcelona Pass provide access to the same set of attractions and activities, which include key sights like the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell,  Casa Batlló, Casa Milá and more.

With the All-Inclusive version, you can visit any of the covered attractions within the validity period that you choose to buy it for, which ranges from two to five days.

On the other hand, the Explorer version lets you choose from between two and seven attractions to visit over 60 days. 

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I mentioned some above, but here’s a longer list of the notable attractions that each version of this pass includes:

  • Sagrada Familia (with a guided tour)
  • Park Guell (also with a guided tour)
  • Casa Batlló
  • Barcelona Aquarium
  • Casa Milá (La Pedrera)
  • Futbol Club Barcelona Stadium Tour & Museum
  • Barcelona Walking Tour
  • Las Golondrinas Barcelona Boat Tour
  • Poble Espanyol
  • Colònia Güell & Gaudí Crypt
  • Recinte Modernista Sant Pau
  • Barcelona Zoo
  • Gaudí Exhibition Centre

Does the Go City Barcelona Pass include the Sagrada Familia?

Yes, it does. Both the All-Inclusive and Explorer versions of the Go City Barcelona Pass include access to the Sagrada Familia, and this comes with a guided tour. You do, however, have to reserve in advance so make sure you give yourself time to do this so you don’t miss out.

The Sagrada Familia is easily the most popular tourist attraction in Barcelona and visitor numbers are limited each day. That’s why it can fill up weeks in advance.

For this reason, as soon as you buy your Go City Barcelona Pass, I’d suggest going to lock in the time you want to visit the Sagrada Familia (and Park Güell, if you plan to go there as well, as it’s also incredibly popular).

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Does the Go City Barcelona Pass include any transport?

The Go City Barcelona Pass includes a free one-day hop-on, hop-off bus pass that lets travelers roam the city’s attractions with ease. However, the pass doesn’t cover regular public transportation in the city.

The pass also grants access to the Barcelona Cable Car, and for those who prefer a more active mode of exploring, there are bike and Segway tours included. 

This means that while the hop-on, hop-off bus is a great way to see the city at your own pace and get a lay of the land, if you’re thinking of using Barcelona’s extensive public transit system – like the metro or local buses – you’ll need a separate ticket or card for that.

How long is the Go City Barcelona Pass valid?

The validity of the Go City Barcelona Pass depends on the version you choose. For the All-Inclusive pass, you’ll select from durations of 2, 3, 4, or 5 days. However, if you decide on the Explorer pass, it offers a broad window of validity, giving you 60 days to use it.

It’s worth noting that the All-Inclusive pass’s validity is consecutive, meaning if you start using a 3-day pass on a Monday, it’ll be valid until Wednesday. 

In contrast, the Explorer pass’s 60-day period allows for more flexibility, ideal for travelers staying longer or spacing out their visits.

Cost of the Go City Barcelona Pass (All-Inclusive)

The cost of the All-Inclusive version of the Go City Barcelona Pass varies based on the type of pass, the length of validity and the age group. 

For adults (13 years or older), the prices are:

  • €124 for a 2 day pass
  • €159 for a 3 day pass
  • €179 for a 4 day pass
  • €199 for a 5 day pass

For children between the ages of 4 and 12:

  • €89 for a 2 day pass
  • €104 for a 3 day pass
  • €119 for a 4 day pass
  • €129 for a 5 day pass

Cost of the Go City Barcelona Pass (Explorer)

Like the All-Inclusive one, the cost of the Explorer version Go City Barcelona Pass is going to vary depending on who you are and how many attractions you want to see. Keep in mind that all of these are valid for 60 days.

  • €64 for a pass to 2 attractions or tours
  • €89 for a pass to 3 attractions or tours
  • €109 for a pass to 4 attractions or tours
  • €124 for a pass to 5 attractions or tours
  • €139 for a pass to 6 attractions or tours
  • €149 for a pass to 7 attractions or tours
  • €44 for a pass to 2 attractions or tours
  • €69 for a pass to 3 attractions or tours
  • €79 for a pass to 4 attractions or tours
  • €89 for a pass to 5 attractions or tours
  • €99 for a pass to 6 attractions or tours
  • €109 for a pass to 7 attractions or tours

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Where to buy the Go City Barcelona Pass?

To grab a Go City Barcelona Pass, you’ll need to head online. Currently, the pass isn’t available for in-person purchase. Once you’ve made your online purchase, a virtual pass will be sent directly to your email inbox.

You can buy the Explorer edition of the Go City Barcelona Pass here or grab the All-Inclusive version of the pass at this link.

This virtual pass gives you the flexibility to decide how you want to present it. You can either print it out if you’re someone who likes a physical copy, or, for a more tech-savvy approach, you can use the free Go City companion app. 

This app not only houses your pass but can also be a handy tool for planning and navigating your way around the attractions. 

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Who is the Go City Barcelona Pass best for?

The Go City Barcelona Pass is a solid choice for travelers keen on exploring many of Barcelona’s main attractions. Not only does it offer free admissions to a range of popular, high-value sites, but it also includes a convenient hop-on, hop-off bus ticket. 

This combination ensures visitors can make the most out of their trip without the hassle of buying separate tickets for each attraction. If you’re planning an itinerary that aligns with the attractions listed on the pass and you intend to utilize the bus service, this pass can offer both savings and convenience.

Who is the Go City Barcelona Pass not good for?

The Go City Barcelona Pass might not be the best fit for those breezing through the city on a quick stopover and spending less than two full days in Barcelona, as the pass might be more than what you need.

Similarly, if you’re only interested in seeing a couple of attractions or just taking in the vibe of the city rather than hitting all the main tourist sights, the pass might not provide the best value for money. 

Basically, the pass is tailored for tourists who are planning to dive deep into the attractions the city has to offer. That said, even if you want to see both the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, the Go City Barcelona Pass (particularly the Explorer version with two attractions included) is going to immediately save you money.

Remember as well that you still have to reserve your spots at these major attractions. If you’re traveling at the last minute, I’d suggest checking on the main websites of the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell to see if spaces are still available on the days you plan to travel before you go ahead with buying your Go City pass.

This is because the pass doesn’t guarantee you entry to these places. So if you’re a few days away from traveling, it’s worth being sure that you’ll actually be able to enter these attractions before buying the pass and being disappointed.

Barcelona Card

What is the barcelona card.

Also known as the Barcelona City Card, this little tool offers free entry to more than 25 museums and attractions, plus discounts at over 70 places throughout Barcelona. It also comes with skip-the-line perks and free public transport around the city.

Basically, the Barcelona Card is a 3-in-1 transport card, museum pass and discount card. And given that public transport is easily the best way to get around Barcelona , the fact that it’s free with this card is a major advantage.

Plus, got a family? They introduced a family-focused version of the card in 2020 that’s geared towards attractions families tend to visit.

Find out more about the Barcelona Card or grab your own here.

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What’s included in the Barcelona Card?

The Barcelona Card gives you free entry to over 25 museums and other popular attractions in Barcelona, some of which include skip the line access. You’ll also get free and unlimited access to public transport plus discounts at other attractions. 

The list of places you can visit for free include:

  • Picasso Museum: skip the line ticket 
  • National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC): skip the line ticket 
  • Antoni Tàpies Foundation: skip the line ticket 
  • Frederic Marès Museum  
  • CosmoCaixa Science Museum  
  • Museum of Natural Sciences of Barcelona (Museu Blau, the Blue Museum)  
  • Design Museum of Barcelona 
  • Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA): skip the line ticket   
  • Egyptian Museum of Barcelona 
  • Ethnological Museum of Barcelona (Parc de Montjuïc) Ethnological Museum of Barcelona (Montcada)  
  • Center of Contemporary Culture of Barcelona (CCCB): skip the line ticket 
  • El Born Cultural and Memorial Center 
  • CaixaForum  
  • Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA): Refugi 307 (Air-raid shelter) Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA): Via Sepulcral Romana (Roman funeral way) 
  • Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA): El Call (Jewish district) 
  • Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA): Plaça del Rei  
  • Moco Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art 
  • Joan Miró Foundation 
  • Montjuïc Castle
  • Botanical Garden of Barcelona 
  • Music Museum of Barcelona: skip the line ticket  
  • Chocolate Museum: skip the line ticket  
  • Olympic and Sports Museum Joan Antonio Samaranch: skip the line ticket  
  • The Royal Monastery of St Mary of Pedralbes

Beyond these, the card can help you out with some restaurant and shopping deals, entertainment discounts, and even a few rental offers around the city. 

Does the Barcelona Card include the Sagrada Familia?

No, the Barcelona Card doesn’t include access to the Sagrada Familia. However, while it doesn’t include free access to any of Gaudí’s works, the Barcelona Card does offer discounts of up to 25% off the entry prices of many of Gaudí’s masterpieces around the city.

These include:

  • Casa Batlló: €3.00 discount
  • Casa Milà (La Pedrera): €3.00 discount
  • Casa Vicens: 25% discount
  • Cripta Gaudí de la Colònia Güell: 20% discount
  • Palau Güell: 25% discount

Is Park Güell included in the Barcelona Card?

No, Park Güell isn’t included in the Barcelona Card. The pass does, however, include some decent discounts for other Gaudi masterpieces like Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and Casa Vicens, not to mention 20% off the price of the Gaudí Experience.

That said, if you’re keen to go to Park Güell itself, I get that this is a bit of a bummer. But hey, it’s not all bad news.

After all, any savings in Barcelona, a city with so much to see and do, is a win! Plus, beyond Gaudí’s gems, the card dishes out discounts to a bunch of other attractions, shops, and even some cool entertainment spots. 

So while it might not get you into Park Güell on the house, it’s still a pretty handy tool for exploring the city.

Does the Barcelona Card include any transport?

Yes, the Barcelona Card gives you unlimited free public transportation for however long the card lasts. This includes everything: Barcelona’s metro, buses, the Catalan railways (FGC), trams, and even the airport train and metro. Basically, the Card isn’t just about attractions, it’s also great for getting around!

Moving around a new city can be a bit daunting, but with the Barcelona Card, the city’s vast transport network is at your fingertips. Whether you’re darting between attractions via metro or enjoying the scenic routes with the trams, you’re good to go. 

And the fact that it includes the airport train and metro? It’s just one less thing to worry about when you’re navigating the ins and outs of Barcelona.

Metro station in Barcelona. One of the transportation you can use if you have best pass in Barcelona.

How long is the Barcelona Card valid?

When it comes to the Barcelona Card, you’ve got options. They come in three durations: 72 hours (3 days), 96 hours (4 days), or 120 hours (5 days). So depending on how long you’re in the city, you can pick the one that suits you best.

Let’s be real, there’s loads to see in Barcelona. So if you’re making a quick weekend getaway, the 3-day might be just perfect. 

However, if you’re planning to really immerse yourself and take things slow, the 5-day card could be the better option. It’s all about pacing yourself and making the most of what the city has to offer.

What’s the benefit of the Barcelona Card?

The Barcelona Card is your golden ticket to a lot of what the city offers. It gets you free access to a bunch of popular attractions and discounts to many, many more. Plus, it covers unlimited public transport, including the train and metro to and from the airport. 

In case you can’t tell, it’s a bit of a win-win. And it’s not just about saving money (though, who doesn’t love that?) – it’s also about convenience. 

Having that card in your pocket means less time in ticket lines and more time soaking in the city’s vibe. And with the sheer number of museums, attractions, and shops offering discounts with the card, it can truly enhance your Barcelona experience.

Cost of the Barcelona Card

Alright, let’s talk numbers. For anyone 13 or older, you’ve got the following:

  • €53 for the 3 day (72 hour) Barcelona Card
  • €63 for the 4 day (96 hour) Barcelona Card
  • €75 for the 5 day (120 hour) Barcelona Card

Traveling with kids aged 12 or under? Here’s the breakdown:

  • €30 for the 3 day (72 hour) Barcelona Card
  • €40 for the 4 day (96 hour) Barcelona Card
  • €45 for the 5 day (120 hour) Barcelona Card

Who is the Barcelona Card best for?

The Barcelona Card is going to be best for anyone who has a bunch of attractions on their to-do list and are planning to zip around the city using public transport. If you’re going to make full use of it during your trip, you’ll definitely see the savings pile up.

On the family front, there’s good news too. The card recently introduced a family-friendly version that zeroes in on the attractions typically loved by families with kids. 

So if you’re heading to Barcelona with your little ones, it might be worth checking out that option to get the most bang for your buck.

Happy Family excited to use their best pass in Barcelona.

Who is the Barcelona Card not good for?

The Barcelona Card isn’t for everyone. If your itinerary is two-days or less or isn’t jam-packed with attractions covered by the card, then the card might not offer the best value. It also may not be ideal if public transportation isn’t your thing,

Also, if your Barcelona pit-stop is a quickie (like less than 3 days), this card might not be the best fit for your plans.

We all have our travel styles. Some of us are all about the museums and the attractions, while others are here for the food and the beach vibes. 

If you’re more of the latter, then you might want to weigh up the benefits before committing to the card.

Where to buy the Barcelona Card

The easiest way to buy the Barcelona Card is online. But if you’re more of a walk-in type, you can also pick one up at any of the city’s tourist offices – and yep, this includes the one at Barcelona airport.

There’s a nifty perk to buying it online, though. More often than not, you’ll score a better price!

Check out the current price of the Barcelona Card here.

Once you’ve made that online purchase, just swap your printed voucher for the actual card at any tourist office in the city. Simple as that!

How do I use my Barcelona Pass?

Using your Barcelona Pass is as easy as pie. You’ll either have a physical card or a virtual one on your phone. Simply present it at attractions or scan it when you hop on public transport.

Most of the passes are timed from the first use, so be strategic! If you activate it late in the day, that day will count as one full day. 

And, remember to always check if you need to pre-book any attractions, especially the super popular ones. Using the card is a breeze, but a little bit of planning will make sure you get the most bang for your buck.

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What’s the difference between Barcelona Card and Barcelona Card Express?

The Barcelona Card Express is like the younger sibling of the Barcelona Card. It’s valid for 48 hours and gives you unlimited public transport, along with over 100 discounts. However, the key difference is that it doesn’t offer free entry to any museums or attractions.

The standard Barcelona Card, on the other hand, goes a step further. It offers free entries, more extensive discounts, and is available for longer durations. 

If you’re only in town for a short spell and plan on zooming around, the Express version might be your best bet. But, if you’ve got a bit more time on your hands and a longer list of must-sees, you might lean towards the full-blown Barcelona Card.

What’s the difference between the Barcelona Card and the T-casual?

The Barcelona Card and the T-casual serve two different purposes. The T-casual is purely for transport. It gives you 10 trips on public transit, like buses and metros, within the city’s main zones. The Barcelona Card, however, is more like a combined transport-museum-discount pass.

Basically, the Barcelona Card is more like your Swiss army knife for the city. Not only do you get unlimited transport, but you also gain entry to various attractions, and discounts at a bunch of places. 

So, if you’re just looking to zip around the city without any extras, the T-casual might be all you need. But if you’re looking to dive into Barcelona’s attractions, the Barcelona Card might be more up your alley.

What’s the difference between the Hola Barcelona Travel Card and the Barcelona Card?

The Hola Barcelona Travel Card is all about getting around the city using public transport. It gives you unlimited rides on the metro, buses, and even most local trains. The Barcelona Card also has that, as well offering a bunch of free and discounted attractions.

The Hola Barcelona Travel Card is especially great if you’re the kind of traveler who loves to move at their own pace, jumping from one spot to the next.

(You can check the prices of the Hola Barcelona Travel Card here or grab your own here.)

However, it’s only about free public transport. That’s perfectly fine if that’s all you need, but if you’re looking for more than that, the Barcelona Card goes a step further.

That is, it’s a combo of mobility and sightseeing rolled into one card. If you’re short on time or just want to streamline your visit, this card can be a total game changer. 

Just remember, as with everything, weigh up what you want to get out of your trip and choose accordingly!

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Barcelona City Pass (Barcelona Pass)

What is the barcelona city pass.

The Barcelona City Pass (sometimes called the Barcelona Pass) gives you free entry into two of Barcelona’s big hitters: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Plus, it tosses in a Hop-on Hop-Off bus ticket, just to sweeten the deal.

It’s basically a game-changer for those looking for a bit of convenience in their trip. 

And just in case you’re looking for some extras to sweeten the deal…

When you purchase the Barcelona City Pass, you unlock the ability to add other iconic Barcelona spots (think Casa Batlló, Camp Nou, and those dreamy Montserrat day trips) and get them at a 10% discount. How’s that for a cherry on top?

Grab your Barcelona City Pass here.

What attractions does the Barcelona City Pass include?

The Barcelona City Pass gives you priority, skip-the-line entry to the Sagrada Familia, Parc Güell and a one or two-day ticket to the Hop-On Hop-Off Tourist Bus. You’ll also get a 10% discount at a range of museums and attractions, like Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and more.

You can probably tell why many visitors to the city consider this to be the best pass for Barcelona. After all, having entry to two of the biggest attractions definitely makes this an attractive option. 

And when it comes to those spots where you can get that sweet 10% discount, here’s a glimpse of what’s included on that list:

  • Picasso Museum
  • Fundación Joan Miro
  • Montserrat day trips
  • Costa Brava day trips

Alright, it’s looking pretty tempting now, right? Barcelona’s finest, all at your fingertips.

Does the Barcelona City Pass include the Sagrada Familia?

Good news for all you Gaudí aficionados out there! Yes, the Barcelona City Pass does include a free, priority, skip-the-line entry into the Sagrada Familia. You do, however, have to reserve your place in advance to lock in the time you wish to visit.

So prepare yourself to stand in awe under those iconic spiraling towers without having to fret over getting a separate ticket. It’s all wrapped up in the pass. 

Does the Barcelona City Pass include any transport?

Yes, every Barcelona City Pass comes with a complimentary hop-on hop-off bus pass. You can get the version that’s good for 1 day or stretch out the fun with a 2 day pass. You’ll also get a 10% discount on the Hola BCN! Travelcard.

That means you’re looking at unlimited travel while your pass is active, covering all of Barcelona’s public transport. I’m talking metros, Montjuïc funicular, TMB buses, local trains, trams… even the train and metro rides to and from the airport. Win-win, right?

Female tram inspector talking to the man who used his best pass in Barcelona.

How long is the Barcelona City Pass valid?

Once you get your hands on the Barcelona City Pass, it’s good to go until you’ve ticked off all the attractions covered. The one exception is the hop-on hop-off bus ticket, which is live for 24 or 48 hours, starting from when you first tap it.

The smart thing to do? Jump online post-purchase and pre-book your slots for Sagrada Familia and Park Güell to secure your spot to make sure that you can enter each one at the time you want before they sell out. 

Barcelona City Pass price

So, wondering what’s the damage to the wallet? Let’s break it down:

For the standard timed entry (adults aged 30-64), you’re looking at spending:

  • €86.50 with a 1-day sightseeing bus pass
  • €95.50 with a 2-day sightseeing bus pass

For the younger travelers (those aged 13-29):

  • €83.50 for a 1-day sightseeing bus pass
  • €93.50 for a 2-day sightseeing bus pass

But hold up, there’s more! There are special rates for more seasoned travelers (senior passes) and little explorers (child passes). Child pass prices vary with age and can go from €17.50 to €70.50. 

However, there’s one key thing to remember: child passes are a package deal and need to be paired up with an adult or youth ticket when purchasing.

Who is the Barcelona City Pass best for?

If you’re all about convenience and loathe the idea of juggling paper tickets, the Barcelona City Pass could be for you. No queues, no fuss – just waltz into two of Barcelona’s most iconic spots: Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Plus, the sightseeing bus ticket makes getting around the city a breeze.

And that convenience is beyond helpful for your trip, given that every single thing you need for your sightseeing will be right there in your mobile phone. 

Park Guell in Barcelona

You also shouldn’t look past the savings benefits, as the true magic of this pass reveals itself when you start piling on more tours and museums. That’s right, with every added attraction, you’re shaving 10% off its regular price. 

In essence, this pass is tailor-made for those wanting to see the main sights, while saving some cash in the process.

Who is the Barcelona City Pass not good for?

If you’re the kind of traveler who prefers soaking up the vibe of the city rather than jumping between all the main tourist sights, you may not need the Barcelona City Pass. Similarly, if you only have the time to go to one or two attractions, it’s better to just buy the tickets directly.

Another thing to mention is if you’re the kind who loves to spontaneously decide which attractions to visit or skip, you might find this pass limiting. 

And if you aren’t tech-savvy, or perhaps you’re taking a digital detox and won’t have a phone handy, this digital-only pass may be a bit of a challenge. Remember, there’s no old-school, hold-in-your-hand version.

Then there’s the comprehensive traveler, the one who’s got a jam-packed itinerary. If you’re hopping from one sight to another, the value of this pass might get a bit diluted. For the full-blown experience, passes that cast a wider net, like the Go City Barcelona Pass, might be a better fit.

Where to buy the Barcelona City Pass

You can only buy the Barcelona City Pass online. Once you’ve purchased it, you’ll get an email with your pass and a handy guide on making it work for you, including how to secure those much-coveted time slots for attractions.

But here’s a pro-tip: if Barcelona is on the horizon, make that purchase a few days prior to touching down. Top attractions like Sagrada Familia and Park Guell are crowd pullers, and you want to ensure you grab a spot. 

Articket Barcelona Museum Pass (Barcelona Art Passport)

What is the articket barcelona museum pass.

For the art lovers out there, this one’s for you. The Articket Barcelona Museum Pass (sometimes known as the Barcelona Art Passport) is a no-frills pass that’s all about art. With it, you get access to six of Barcelona’s top-notch art museums. 

And the best part? No waiting around — this pass gives you fast-track entry into these art havens, covering both temporary and permanent exhibitions. 

Just remember though that each museum is a one-time visit with this pass.

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona

Honestly, if art is your thing, this pass is a great deal. Barcelona is overflowing with art, from the streets to the galleries, and this pass ensures you get a proper, queue-free immersion in the city’s art scene.

If that sounds right up your alley, grab your Articket Barcelona Museum Pass here .

What attractions does the Articket include?

There are six museums that come with the Articket:

  • Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC)
  • Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA)
  • Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)
  • La Fundació Antoni Tàpies
  • Museu Picasso
  • Fundació Joan Miró

These aren’t just any museums, by the way. They’re some of the best places to soak in art in the entire city. 

From Picasso’s masterpieces to Miró’s avant-garde creations, there’s a vast spectrum of artistic expression waiting for you.

Does the Articket include the Sagrada Familia?

Ah, the Sagrada Familia — it’s on nearly every visitor’s list, right? But just to set the record straight, no, the Articket doesn’t cover visits to the Sagrada Familia or other Gaudí wonders. It’s only focused on Barcelona’s main art museums and galleries.

For those spots, you might want to consider a different pass, like the Barcelona City Pass or the Go City Barcelona Pass. It might sound like a bit more juggling, but trust me, seeing Gaudí’s work up close is well worth it.

Does the Articket include any transport?

Short and sweet: No, it doesn’t. The Articket is all about the art, no frills attached. If getting around is a priority for you, consider pairing the Articket with another transport-focused card or just get familiar with Barcelona’s fairly user-friendly public transport. 

Either way, the city is your oyster — or, perhaps more fittingly, your canvas!

How long is the Articket valid?

Once you get your hands on the Articket, you’ve got a solid 12 months to use it. Yep, that’s a whole year. This kind of longevity means you don’t have to cram all your museum visits into a single trip. 

So if you’re planning multiple trips to Barcelona within the year, or if you’re someone who likes to truly savor art (one museum at a time), this timeframe is a real game changer.

Placa De Espanya, the National Museum in Barcelona. Spain. One of the best museum to visit when you have best pass in Barcelona.

Cost of the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass

When it comes to cost, the Articket won’t break the bank. It’s priced at €38 per person. And here’s a cherry on top: if you’ve got someone under 16 tagging along, they get in for free.

Considering the wealth of art and history packed into these six museums, it’s pretty decent value for money. 

And that under 16’s deal? Perfect if you’re introducing the younger ones to the world of art.

Who is the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass best for?

Simply put, the Articket is a must-have for art enthusiasts. If your itinerary in Barcelona revolves around soaking in the art scene and you’re thinking of hitting up most (or all) of the museums covered by the pass, you’re in for some decent savings. 

Visiting all 6 museums? You’re looking at up to 45% off regular admission fees. Not too shabby, right?

And hey, another good thing about the Articket? Its 12-month validity makes it an appealing choice for locals or those lucky enough to be spending an extended period in Barcelona. 

With a whole year, you can take your sweet time, pacing out your museum visits and really delving deep into each collection. No rush, just pure artistic indulgence.

Who is the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass not good for?

While the Articket is awesome for many, if you’re not big on Spanish or Catalan art, this might not be the pass for you. And if you’ve got kids with you, it’s worth noting that younger ones often get free entry into these art museums (though the age criteria vary by museum).

The bottom line? If your Barcelona plans revolve more around beaches and tapas than galleries, or if you’re traveling with young art critics who can enter for free anyway, you might want to weigh whether this pass is the right fit for your trip.

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya in Barcelona

Where to buy the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass

Ready to get artsy with the Articket? Here’s the scoop on how to get your hands on one. You can snag the Articket either online or in-person once you get to Barcelona at various points across the city. 

A hot tip? It’s often cheaper if you opt for the online route! Plus it’s way more convenient as you’ll have it ready to go from the second you land in the Catalan capital.

( You can buy the Articket online here if that sounds like the better option for you!)

If you do decide to buy online (and pocket those savings!), you’ll get a printed voucher emailed straight to you. 

From there, when you rock up to the first museum you want to visit, you’ll just show them the email and swap it for the legit Articket at the ticket desk of any Articket-affiliated museum. It’s super easy.

What is the best pass for Barcelona for me?

Each Barcelona pass is going to be better for some people more than others. While it’s worth reviewing all of the details above to find which pass best suits your travel plans, here’s some guidance that may help:

  • Go City Barcelona Pass ( Explorer  and  All-Inclusive  versions): Best for visitors who want to see Barcelona’s most popular attractions for one fixed price and who want to take advantage of the hop-on hop-off sightseeing bus
  • Barcelona Card : Best for sightseers who plan to spend at least three days in Barcelona and who are interested in discovering the city’s best museums while taking advantage of free public transport
  • Articket Barcelona Museum Pass : Best for art enthusiasts
  • Barcelona City Pass : Best for tourists who want to see Gaudí’s two most famous works and save money on other attractions

Gaudí's multicolored mosaic salamander in Park Guell, Barcelona

How do I decide what is the best Barcelona pass for me?

Choosing the right Barcelona card can be a bit confusing with multiple options out there. To start, make sure you evaluate your trip’s specifics and sightseeing preferences. Consider factors like the length of your stay, your must-see attractions, transport preferences, budget constraints, and the value of expedited access to attractions.

Before diving into a decision, reflect on these questions:

  • How many days will you be spending in Barcelona?
  • What are the top places or activities on your Barcelona bucket list?
  • Are there any attractions you consider non-negotiable?
  • How essential is it for you to skip the long queues at attractions?
  • How do you envision moving around the city – using public transportation, relying on taxis, or perhaps hopping on a sightseeing bus?
  • What’s the budget you’ve set aside for sightseeing?
  • Are you or any family members eligible for any discounts, perhaps due to age, student status, or being an EU resident?

Let’s take Gaudí’s major works as an example. If visiting his masterpieces is at the top of your list, you can filter out the attractions related to him, compare the cost savings with each pass, and then decide which one offers the most value. It’s always about tailoring the pass to your interests and needs.

But remember, sometimes, none of the Barcelona cards might match your plans, especially if you’re on a tight schedule or have just a few sites on your list. In such cases, individual tickets might be a more economical choice. 

Is there overlap among the four Barcelona passes?

Yes, there’s some degree of overlap among the four primary Barcelona passes. For instance:

  • The Barcelona Card encompasses all attractions that the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass offers.
  • While both the Barcelona Card and the Go City Barcelona Pass share several attractions, the distinction lies in the entry benefits. The Go City Barcelona Pass grants complimentary admission to many of the sights to which the Barcelona Card typically provides discounted access.
  • The Barcelona City Pass and the Go City Barcelona Pass intersect on three fronts: the sightseeing bus, the Sagrada Familia, and Park Güell.
  • For art aficionados, it’s worth noting that both the Go City Barcelona Pass and the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass provide access to the Picasso Museum and MACBA.

When weighing up your options, it’s wise to keep these overlaps in mind, especially if you’re considering purchasing more than one card. This will help avoid redundant benefits and ensure maximum value from your choice.

Other Barcelona Cards and Passes

Some additional Barcelona cards and passes that may be better suited for you include the following:

  • Barcelona Express Card : If you’re spending just 48 hours in Barcelona and are looking to capitalize on free public transportation, the Barcelona Card Express could be ideal for you. You’ll get 48 hours free travel on public transport and 90 discounts at museums, other sights, visits, tours and more. It’s perfect for those only spending two days in the city, although bear in mind that you won’t get free entry to any of these places.
  • 3 Houses Combo Pass : This pass grants you access to three of Gaudí’s architectural wonders: Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, and Casa Vicens. By opting for this combo, you’d save a tad more than when buying tickets for these spots individually online. If Gaudí’s works are on your radar and none of the other passes seem fitting, this might be the ticket for you. 
  • Gaudi Bundle : This Barcelona pass offers the experience of two iconic sites – the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. On top of entry, you get downloadable audio guides for both, ensuring a more enriched experience. This pass is a particularly good option when combined with the Barcelona Card appeals to you.

Travel, passport and mother with her child in the airport checking their best pass in Barcelona.

Barcelona Transport Cards and Passes

Sometimes the best pass for Barcelona for you may, unfortunately, not come with transport perks, you might still want to invest in a separate transport card. This is why a lot of visitors to the city like to bundle their pass with a transport card, with the best of these being listed below:

  • Aerobús Ticket is a reliable shuttle from the airport straight to central Barcelona and vice versa (and it’s always the one I choose to use when arriving by plane here). With buses rolling in approximately every 5 minutes and a travel time of around 35 minutes, it’s both frequent and fairly quick. 
  • If you’re more into jumping from one attraction to the next seamlessly, the Hop-On Hop-Off Barcelona Bus can be your chariot. These double-decker buses are wired with multilingual audio guides and free Wi-Fi, and they follow three comprehensive routes across the city. 
  • The Hola BCN! Travelcard and T-Casual tickets are other alternatives for the urban explorer. The former, spanning an expansive network including the metro, trams, and buses, even extends to the airport, while the latter offers 10 commutes of up to 75 minutes across six zones.

Which city pass is best in Barcelona?

When it comes to the best city passes for Barcelona, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all. What works for one person might not be the best for another. This is why you’ve got to ask yourself what’s on your must-see list and how long are you staying to figure out the best one for you. 

Once you’ve got those basics sorted, it’ll be a lot easier to pick the pass that’s perfect for your trip. 

If you’re keen on diving deep into the art scene, the Articket Barcelona Museum Pass is a solid pick. On the other hand, if you’re planning on blitzing through a ton of sights in a few days, then the Go City Barcelona Pass might be your jam.

Only interested in the main Gaudí sights of the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell? Then the Barcelona City Pass is going to save you a ton of money.

And speaking of saving money… do you love the idea of having discounts to as many things as possible plus free public transport for your entire trip? Then the Barcelona Card could be the best pick for you.

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Barcelona’s City Pass is an affordable way to access the best of Barcelona’s attractions. You can cut down on travel time and attraction queues with this fast pass that offers you around 85 museums and attractions.

The City Pass also offers discounts at some of the city’s best restaurants as well as savings on Hotel H2O Barcelona. All your money goes to one card, so you won’t need cash while exploring the city because everything is paid for before you go!

This pass helps bring more tourists to Barcelona by giving them access to all the attractions they want, plus plenty more. 

What Is the Official Barcelona City Pass?

The Official Barcelona City Pass is your golden ticket to exploring the vibrant city of Barcelona in all its glory. Whether you are with friends, family, or your partner, the Official Barcelona City Pass ensures you can delve deeply into the rich tapestry of experiences this splendid city has to offer, making the most out of your Spanish holiday.

This invaluable pass provides bundled tickets for numerous attractions and transport, all valid within a specified period, offering a hassle-free experience. The Official Barcelona City Pass includes entry to renowned museums like the Picasso Museum, Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, and MACBA. Here, you can witness the stunning masterpieces of Gaudi, along with gaining discounted access to various other iconic sites throughout the city.

The Official Barcelona City Pass is available for purchase in different durations to fit your travel needs: choose from a 3-day pass, 4-day pass, or 5-day pass, catering to varied itinerary preferences.

How to Use the Official Barcelona City Pass?

Utilizing the Official Barcelona City Pass is a breeze, even more so than acquiring it. To bypass the queues at attractions, simply present your smartphone, which holds your email confirmation, and the helpful staff will take care of the rest, allowing you to dive straight into exploring.

“Unlock the treasures of Barcelona with the Official City Pass—a key to the city’s wonders and a shortcut to unforgettable adventures.”

To access exclusive deals in the city, such as the Hola Transit Pass and other special offerings, ensure to purchase your tickets through TicketBar with your Official Barcelona City Pass. This pass not only opens up a plethora of experiences but also ensures a smooth, enjoyable journey through the city’s diverse landscapes, cultural treasures, and historic wonders.

Top Places Included With the Barcelona City Pass

Entry to la pedrera museum.

La Pedrera Museum

Gaudi’s masterpiece called “the cathedral of iron” by some is one of the most frequently visited museums in Spain, with over 2 million visitors per year.

Entry to Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia 1

Gaudi’s masterpiece is still being built. It will be the tallest building in all of Barcelona, and one of the tallest in Europe when it FINALLY gets completed.

Entry to Park Guell

Park Guell

This park was designed by Antoni Gaudi and was once private property but is now open to the public for visits free of charge (you still need to queue).

Entrance to Casa Batllo Museum

Casa Batllo 1

This is another of Gaudi’s masterpieces and can be considered one of the biggest and most recognizable cultural buildings from all over Spain.

Entrance to Museo Picasso

Museo Picasso Barcelona

Even another spectacular building that was designed by master artist Gaudi. It holds some of the greatest art pieces from his colleagues.

Hop-on / Hop-off bus

This free bus gives you the chance to see the city in a completely different way. You can enjoy panoramic views or sit down in one of the areas designated for this purpose. The Hop-on / Hop-off bus is available from 9:00 am to midnight, 7 days a week.

Navigating Barcelona’s Wonders with Pass Options

Barcelona, with its vibrant culture, mesmerizing architecture, and historic treasures, offers myriad experiences for travelers. The Official Barcelona City Pass is a gateway to explore these wonders, along with other pass options such as the Barcelona Card and the Barcelona Explorer Pass, which present a world of opportunities.

Barcelona and Its Array of Passes

The Official Barcelona City Pass and its counterparts like the Barcelona Pas and the Barcelona All Inclusive Pass, serve as keys to unlock the diverse attractions of this magnificent city. From granting free entry to various landmarks to making public transport highly accessible, the Official Barcelona City Pass ensures a hassle-free experience for every tourist traversing the City of Barcelona.

Unraveling the Architectural Wonders

The Official Barcelona City Pass opens the doors to illustrious landmarks such as Casa Batlló and Casa Mila, allowing visitors to explore the groundbreaking works of Antoni Gaudí. With the Official Barcelona City Pass, tourists can meander through the colorful and whimsical Park Güell, another of Gaudi’s iconic creations, emblematic of Barcelona’s vibrant artistic spirit.

The Barcelona Museum Pass, included in the Official Barcelona City Pass, facilitates exploration of the renowned Picasso Museum and other cultural repositories, showcasing the rich artistic heritage and the deep-rooted connection between legendary artists and the city.

Vibrant City Exploration with Passes

With the Official Barcelona City Pass, visitors can experience the dynamic energy of Barcelona, by hopping on the Barcelona Bus Turistic or embarking on picturesque boat tours with Las Golondrinas. Sports enthusiasts wielding the Official Barcelona City Pass can delve into the electrifying world of football at Camp Nou, absorbing the fervent sports culture inherent to Barcelona.

Exploring the Natural and the Marine

The Barcelona Zoo and the Barcelona Aquarium, accessible with the Official Barcelona City Pass, offer sanctuaries to explore diverse fauna and the enchanting underwater realm, providing serene escapes amidst the city’s bustle.

A Family-Friendly Barcelona Experience

The city, with its open arms to families, becomes a delightful experience with the Barcelona Card Family and the Official Barcelona City Pass, providing special amenities and access to family-friendly attractions. Engaging guided tours offer enriched experiences and insights into Barcelona’s vibrant culture and intricate history.

Rambla Sant Josep

Seamless Connectivity

The Official Barcelona City Pass, along with the Hola Barcelona Travel Card, streamlines commuting by connecting tourists to an extensive network of public transport, ensuring easy travels from iconic landmarks to the bustling Barcelona Airport, linking Barcelona to other major cities, including New York.

A Deep Dive into Barcelona’s Art

For art enthusiasts, the Articket Barcelona, supplemented by the Official Barcelona City Pass, uncovers the rich artistic tapestry of the city, granting access to a spectrum of art venues including the historic Barcelona Cathedral and the beautiful La Pedrera.

The diverse pass options, led by the Official Barcelona City Pass, unravel the myriad wonders of Barcelona, offering a more immersive and enriched travel experience. 

The Official Barcelona City Pass, along with the Barcelona Explorer Pass, Museum Pass, and the All Inclusive Pass, are invaluable companions for those wanting to explore and experience the vibrant life, historic treasures, and artistic brilliance of Barcelona. Whether it is Gaudí’s masterpieces, the lively streets, or the rich cultural experiences, the Official Barcelona City Pass ensures every traveler can fully embrace the enchanting allure of Barcelona.

More Top Attractions in The Barcelona City Pass

The following is a list of museums and attractions that are free of entry. Take note that we didn’t list all the free things you can go to.

  • Casa Batllo
  • Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona (MACBA)
  • Maritime Museum Barcelona
  • Museu del Disseny
  • Palau Guell
  • Sant Pau Recinte Modernista
  • Joan Antoni Samaranch
  • Picasso Museum
  • Gaudi Exhibition Centre
  • Museum of European Art (MEAM)
  • Casa Vicens
  • Museu del Perfum
  • Fundació Joan Miró
  • Fundació Antoni Tàpies
  • Museu de la Xocolata
  • Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)

Advantages of Acquiring Barcelona City Pass

A trip, especially overseas or once-in-a-lifetime trips abroad, requires planning and budgeting. Most visitors like making the most of their travel funds so that they may splurge on a few additional treats and mementos while on their travels. A city pass is the most cost-effective method to save money while also saving time and energy.

Here are some convenience factors that a Barcelona City Pass brings. 

Incredible Savings

Barcelona passes provide discounts of more than 30% on the cost of tickets, whilst most travel cards offer savings of somewhere between 20% to 50% on the price of tickets. In addition, you will receive free admission or extra discounts on entrance tickets, shopping, and activities. All of these savings may add up to a significant reduction in your travel budget, allowing you to give yourself more time enjoying and relaxing.

Convenience

You can easily buy a Barcelona City Pass and quickly redeem it in the city upon your arrival. The redemption center is marked on the purchase receipt and is not too hard to locate in the city. Furthermore, this card is valid for several days, and you don’t have to worry about finding a ticket booth in every location or waiting in line wherever you go. To get access, all you have to do is show your card at the entrance. 

Save Time 

Time is money, and the Barcelona City Pass enables you to save both. With this convenient travel card, you can skip long lines at popular tourist attractions. You can also take the convenient Hop-On Hop-Off Bus to get around Barcelona easily and without getting lost in a maze of directions. The city passes also include guide maps, which will assist you in better planning your trip and ensuring that you make the most of your time while in the city.

Flexibility to Choose

The travel cards provide access to several different attractions. The Barcelona Pass, for example, offers over 85 various attractions to choose from, while the iVenture Pass offers a total of 35 different experiences and activities to choose from! This allows you to choose the attractions you want to see while still receiving the exact cost and time savings.

More Benefits

All of the features of the Barcelona City Pass are combined into one package. In addition to the ticket, you will receive discount vouchers for shops and different attractions across the city, as well as a tour map. Unfortunately, when purchasing individual tickets, you will not be able to take advantage of these additional discounts.

Valuable Tips for Using Barcelona City Pass

  • The Barcelona City Card is valid for a full 72, 96, or 120 hours, depending on the pass you purchase, so you won’t have to worry about missing out on any of the city’s attractions on calendar days.
  • Ensure you prioritize high-value attractions to make the best out of your Barcelona City Pass. 
  • Most museums provide free admission after 3 pm on Sundays, so avoid going during those hours because the place will be full of visitors.
  • Make use of the tour map and make a thorough strategy for your visit. The city is brimming with attractions such as Gaudi works that aren’t even considered tourist destinations! Invest some time making a list of the locations you must see.
  • July, August, and September in the city may be extremely sunny and humid. Ensure you wear clothing that is light and comfortable, as well as protective summer gear and accessories.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can skip the line at all tourist highlights, including Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and Hop on Hop off Bus, and Aerobus.

You have three options for transfer: (1) You’ll have a two-way ticket from Barcelona airport and Aerobus. (2) One-way ticket from Girona airport. (3) You can also choose Teleferic Montjuïc or Barcelona Cable Car.

The date you need to select in the BCN City Pass is your arrival date.

You can bring your kid under 4 years old, and they don’t need a ticket.

If you have not received your tickets upon purchase, check your spam. If you did not get them in your SPAM folder, it is likely that you have not yet filled out your availability. Once you’re done filling it up, you will receive your tickets in your email. 

No, BCN City Pass doesn’t get you free access to public transportation. The Hop on Hop off Bus is a convenient and enjoyable way to experience the city’s sights. When you decide to add the Hola Transport Card to your Barcelona City Pass, you can use your 10 percent discount code to purchase the tickets after making your reservation for the pass. The Hola Transport Card may be used directly at the metro station, so you don’t need to worry about printing your tickets in advance of your trip. Check this  link  for more information.

Did you know?

A fun fact about the Official Barcelona City Pass is that it not only provides access to major attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell but also includes skip-the-line privileges. This means that pass holders can often bypass long ticket lines and save valuable time during their visit to these popular sites, allowing them to explore more of Barcelona without the hassle of waiting in queues. It’s a convenient way to make the most of your time in the city and enjoy a seamless sightseeing experience.

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Last updated: April 14, 2023 - Written by Jessica Norah 48 Comments

If you are planning a trip to Barcelona and want to admire Gaudí’s architecture, take sightseeing tours, and visit some of Barcelona’s top attractions, you may be able to save money and time by purchasing the Go Barcelona Pass.

The Go Barcelona Pass not only provides free admission to over 40 of the top attractions in Barcelona (e.g., Sagrada Familia, Parc Guell, Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, FC Barcelona Stadium Tour, walking tours), but it also allows you to skip the long entrance lines at several of these attractions and includes a 1-day free Hop on Hop Off Bus Tour ticket.

In most cases, the Go Barcelona Pass (see official website here ) is a good value and can save you money; however, in other cases, the Go Barcelona Pass may not be a good deal for you, depending on what you plan to see in the city. We’ll help provide all the information you need to know to decide if the Go Barcelona Pass is a good deal for you, decide on which pass to buy, and how to get the most value out of your pass. We’ll also share our own experiences using the Go Barcelona Pass and provide an honest breakdown of our own cost-savings.

Go Barcelona Pass

Note, the Go Barcelona Pass rebranded from the Barcelona Pass in 2020. It is now a virtual pass rather than a physical card. It’s hard to photograph a virtual pass, so we are using the old images of the original Pass in this post which we have used on a number of trips to the city.

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Table of Contents:

What Is Included in the Go Barcelona Pass?

The Go Barcelona Pass includes free admission to a number of popular attractions in and around Barcelona, free 1 day use of the Hop-on Hop-Off sightseeing bus, and some additional discounts for local tours and restaurants.

The Go Barcelona Pass also comes with a free digital guidebook.

Also if you have a question not answered by the guidebook or their website, you can contact the company during business hours or send them an email. You can find out more about the Go Barcelona Pass on their  official website .

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Attractions Included in the Go Barcelona Pass?

There are two versions of the Go Barcelona Pass, which are the All-Inclusive pass and the Explorer pass.

These two versions cover essentially the same attractions and activities. The difference is that with the All-Inclusive pass you can visit everything within the time period the pass is valid. With the Explorer pass you can visit up to the number of attractions you choose over a 60-day period.

For most visitors to Barcelona looking to see the main sights, we feel the all-inclusive version offers better value for money. However, if you are staying in the city for longer, or only want to visit a few attractions, the Explorer pass might be better value for you. We will cover the all-inclusive pass primarily in this review.

Go Barcelona Pass holders are currently granted free admission to over 40 museums, tours, and other attractions in and around Barcelona. These include some of the most popular Barcelona attractions such as:

  • Sagrada Familia
  • Casa Batlló 
  • L’Aquarium (Barcelona Aquarium)
  • Casa Milá (La Pedrera)
  • Futbol Club Barcelona Stadium Tour & Museum (Camp Nou Experience)
  • Barcelona Walking Tour
  • Las Golondrinas Barcelona Boat Tour
  • Colònia Güell (includes Gaudí’s Crypt)
  • Picasso Museum
  • Recinte Modernista Sant Pau
  • Barcelona Zoo
  • Gaudí Exhibition Centre
  • Poble Espanyol
  • Casa Vicens 

You can check out the full up-to-date list of attractions here .

For  Gaudí fans, the Go Barcelona Pass currently offers free entrance to the main Gaudí attractions in the city (see our comprehensive guide to Gaudí sites in Barcelona for a list of the over 20 sites in the city).

Fast track options are available at several attractions (including Casa Milá, L’Aquarium, and Poble Espanyol), allowing one to enter a faster entrance line designed for pass holders.

Note that while the pass ensures general admission to the covered sites, the pass may not cover admission to special exhibits, audioguides, or special events.

Also, reservations are necessary for some of the attractions, but these are clearly noted in both the free Go Barcelona Pass guidebook that comes with the passes as well as on the website.

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Note that there are some attractions in Barcelona that are NOT currently included with the Go Barcelona Pass that you should take into consideration. These include the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, the Maritime Museum, Palau de la Música Catalana, and Fundació Joan Miró.

For planning resources, the Barcelona Tourism website offers tons of helpful information for visitors. If your trip is taking you further afield in Spain the Spain Tourism website offers loads of useful information and we’d also recommend considering a trip to the nearby Spanish Pyrenees region .

Transportation Options Included with the Go Barcelona Pass?

All Go Barcelona Passes come with the option to collect a free all-day 1-day ticket for the Barcelona Bus Turístic sightseeing Hop-on, Hop-off bus. There are three different bus routes available (beach route not available in winter) and the buses stop every 5 to 25 minutes at each stop.

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Other Go Barcelona Pass Inclusions?

The pass includes fast-track access to several attractions (i.e., La Pedrera, Barcelona Aquarium, Barcelona FC Camp Nou, and Poble Espanyol) where you get to skip the lines although it does not allow you to skip security lines.

Types of Go Barcelona Passes?

All the Go Barcelona Passes cover the same attractions. There are Adult passes (anyone 13 years or age or older) and Child passes (children age 4 to 12). Children under age 4 get free entrance to most attractions in Barcelona and ride for free on public transit with an adult with a valid Travelcard.

The main decision you have to make is whether you want the pass that includes all the attractions, or if you want a pass that has a fixed number of attractions. We have only used the former, as we like to visit a lot of attractions, but if there are specific attractions you want to visit, you might find the flex pass offers better value.

If you choose the all-inclusive pass, you then have to decide how long you want the pass to be valid for. Currently the Go Barcelona Pass is valid for 2, 3, 4 and 5 days.

Passes are activated after your first usage and must be used on consecutive days. So if you purchase a 3-day pass with your first visit to an attraction on June 10th, it will be valid from June 10th through June 12th.

Previously, the Barcelona Pass had the option to add a travel card, however as of 2020 this is no longer offered. To be honest, this didn’t save any money as it was the same price as buying the transport card separately.

If you are planning to use public transportation a lot in Barcelona, using a transport ticket will probably save you money versus buying single ticket journeys. In addition to the Hola! BCN Travelcard , there is also the T-10 card which is another transport ticket which gives you a total of 10 journeys on the metro, tram and buses in the city center.

I would recommend choosing a transport pass if you plan to use public transit more than 3 times in Barcelona. If you plan to take 3 or fewer journeys, you probably are better off just buying single tickets. 

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Cost of the Go Barcelona Pass

You should check the website for the latest prices , but as of April 2023 here are the Go Barcelona Pass prices for the all-inclusive version of the pass that we are reviewing.

Adults (anyone 13 years of age or older):

  • €124 for a 2 day pass
  • €159 for a 3 day pass
  • €179 for a 4 day pass
  • €199 for a 5 day pass

Children (any child age 4 to 12 years of age):

  • €89 for a 2 day pass
  • €104 for a 3 day pass
  • €119 for a 3 day pass
  • €129 for a 4 day pass

How do I Decide if the Go Barcelona Pass Will Save Me Money?

First, you should make a list of all the attractions you want to visit during your time in Barcelona and specifically note the ones that are included on the Go Barcelona Pass. Try to come up with a realistic list based on the amount of time you’ll be in Barcelona as you don’t want to spend your entire trip going from attraction to attraction.

Next, check the entrance fee cost for each online or using a recent guidebook. Add up the costs to come up with a total. Note the example below.

Example: Let’s say from the Go Barcelona Pass sites I want to take a Sagrada Familia guided tour (€60), a Park Guell Guided Tour (€32), Visit Casa Batllo (€35), visit Casa Mila (La Pedrera €25), take a Hop on Hop off tour for one day (€33), take a boat cruise (€10), take a bike tour (€30) visit Camp Nou (€28), visit and do a Tapas Tasting tour (€22). The grand total of cost for all these activities would be €275.

Next, you’ll need to decide how many days it will likely take you to visit all the attractions you want to visit. Remember it can be easy to be too ambitious and think you’ll take in two museums, an aquarium, a bike tour, and a boat tour in one day, but that will simply leave you exhausted and overwhelmed. Try to be realistic.

Example: I want to do the first day of travel using the Hop-on Hop-off bus and want to use it to visit the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, and then visit the Barcelona FC Camp Nou Experience in the afternoon. On my second day I want to visit Casa Batlló and Casa Milá then do an afternoon Tapas Tasting tour. On my third day I want to walk along La Rambla and do a bike tour in the morning/early afternoon and then do a late afternoon Las Golondrinas Barcelona Boat Tour and relax at the beach before heading to airport for my flight that evening. This means I would need 3 days.

Now, compare the price of the needed Pass (3 days) with your entrance fee total. Current prices (as of April 2023) for adults are €159 for a 3 day pass.

Typically, you’ll find that you’ll save money if you plan to visit more than four or five attractions with the pass and the longer the pass duration, the better the cost savings. However, it depends on which attractions you want to visit so use the tips above to figure out if it is worth it for you.

Example: OK, so it would cost me €275 as an adult to do all the activities on my list and I think I need 3 full days.

If I visit all the listed attractions in the 3-day period, I’ll have a cost savings of €116 and it should also keep me from waiting in ticket lines at a couple of the attractions.

It also provides me with the sightseeing bus that I can use to get around. I could likely easily fit in even more sights if I wanted to, and save even more.

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How to Buy the Go Barcelona Pass?

The Go Barcelona Pass can currently ONLY be purchased online . After purchasing it, it will be available in the Go City smartphone app, and also as a voucher that you can print out for scanning.

We recommend having a printed copy as a backup even if you plan to use the mobile app, just in case something happens to your smartphone.

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Tips on Getting the Most Out of Your Go Barcelona Pass

  • Plan ahead before coming to Barcelona. Do a little research and figure out which attractions are included with the Pass and which ones you plan to visit so you can make an informed choice of whether or not the pass makes sense for you or not. Use the information and example above. These 3-day and 2 day suggested Barcelona itineraries may also be useful.
  • The Go Barcelona Pass is going to be of the most value for those coming for longer stays as the longer the Pass duration, the greater the potential value. So a 3-day pass will likely lead to greater cost savings than a 2-day pass. Similarly, the value multiplies by the number of travelers in your group so even if each person only saves €20, that is a savings of €80 for a family of 4!
  • There are often special discounted offers on Go Barcelona Passes advertised on the official website. If you have some time before your visit, you may want to see if you can catch one of these promotions as they often have time-limited deals online for 5% to 15% off passes. Even more savings for you!
  • The Passes are valid for 24 months after purchase so you can purchase them up to two year before you plan to activate them. As the price of the pass goes up most years this can be a good way to lock in savings for a future trip.
  • Prioritize attractions you want to visit with high entry fees if your pass does not cover your full trip to Barcelona. Use your Barcelona Pass to get you into those places you want to visit that are more costly (and have skip the line access) such as the Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, Barcelona Bike Tour, the FC Barcelona Stadium Tour, and L’Aquarium to get the most value of your pass. If you don’t have time to visit lower cost places with your pass, then you can always visit them at your own expense later in your trip.
  • When planning your time in Barcelona, be sure to consider attractions you want to visit that are not covered by the Go Barcelona Pass, such as the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya and Barcelona Cathedral (free entry). Don’t forget to factor in things like wandering around the Gothic Quarter, lying on the beach, shopping, and visiting some of the city’s parks. Plan your days so that you can maximize your Go Barcelona Pass days and visit the rest of the attractions on your list on other days that do not take away from getting the most out of your Pass. Unfortunately, Barcelona does not have many free museums or attractions, but be sure to note any free days for places you want to visit as several Barcelona museums offer free admission days once a week or once a month (generally on Sundays).
  • Note for Antoni Gaudí lovers, this pass covers 7 of the city’s many Gaudí sites (Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Casa Batlló, Casa Milá, Colònia Güell, Casa Vicens, Gaudí Experiència 4D). If you purchase a 2 day Go Barcelona Pass and only visit the Gaudí sites and use the HOHO sightseeing bus ticket, you’ll save money. However, you’ll save even more money if you visit any additional attractions or take any of the tours included on the Pass.

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  • Be sure to download the free Go Barcelona Pass Guidebook (as well as the metro map and sightseeing bus routes) before your trip. This includes valuable information about all the covered attractions, including instructions on how to make reservations for tours and attractions if necessary.
  • Try to start using your Go Barcelona Pass on the morning of the first day you want to start using it so you can get the most of it! Remember that once you first use the pass, the time begins and it is only valid for the next XX consecutive days. So if you have a 3 day pass and start using it on Monday (whether it is 8am or 8pm), it will be good for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday only.
  • If you plan to use the Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off sightseeing bus, all you have to do is scan your pass to board at any of the 45 stops. 
  • For some of the attractions you do need to book ahead. These currently include attractions like the Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, as well as the walking tours and bike tours where you should email ahead to reserve a spot at least 24 hours in advance. Not all the tours run every day, you’ll want to plan these in advance . You can check what is available in advance of your ticket purchase by downloading the free guidebook. I would organize any tours you want to take as soon you know when you plan to visit to ensure you get a spot on your desired date.
  • Most of the attractions in Barcelona are centrally located but a few are not. To maximize your time, try to group together attractions that are near each other or are well connected by public transit lines to get the most of your time. The Go Barcelona Pass app provides a quick reference map and lists the nearest public transit stops or train stops to help you with planning.
  • Children under 4 travel for free on the transport network if accompanied by an adult with a valid ticket or Travelcard.
  • If you plan to visit Colònia Güell , note that it is located outside of Barcelona and requires taking a local Ferrocarriles de la Generalitat de Catalunya (FGC) train or driving to reach it. If you have the Travelcard, travel to and from Colonia Güell is included via railway. If not, you can just buy the ticket separately. The stop is called Colonia Güell and can be reach via FGC train lines S4, S8 and S33 and is a 20-25 minute ride from central Barcelona.
  • Many of the attractions are open daily (especially in summer) but some can close or change hours without much notice. It is always a good idea to check their website or call ahead before setting out. 
  • Be sure to allow enough time to visit the attractions you are most interested in exploring. You can only visit each attraction once with your Go Barcelona Pass. So be sure you have enough time to visit a place before going inside. For instance, you cannot spend 30 minutes in a museum and then come back tomorrow (unless you want to pay full entrance price), as you only get one free entry per Go Barcelona Pass.
  • Check ahead in the Guidebook or on the Go Barcelona Pass website to see which attractions you plan to visit provide Skip the Line access to pass holders. If you get to one of these attractions and are not sure if you are in the correct line for pass holders, ask a security guard or museum personnel so you can be sure to save time. Note that the Pass does not allow you to fast-track security lines. 
  • Note that the Pass may not offer as much savings for those who are eligible for concessions (e.g., seniors, students, young children) as they may get reduced entrance fees at some attractions and some sites grant free admission to younger children. So if you are traveling with those who qualify for reduced entry fees, check out the prices before buying a Go Barcelona Pass.
  • Don’t try to see all the included attractions in one visit! Some people get their Go Barcelona Passes and go down the list visiting as many as they can squeeze into their trip. We certainly know the feeling of wanting to see everything, but if you do this, you are going to be exhausted. Barcelona has so much to offer that is not on the Go Barcelona Pass list and you’ll want to take time to slow down and soak up the city whether it is lingering over a plate of pintxos or tapas, sitting in a city park, searching for Barcelona’s street art , lying on the beach, watching the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc at night, going to the opera, or dancing the night away at club. Hopefully you’ll be back again in the future to catch those attractions you miss, but don’t go through Barcelona as if it is one big checklist of famous attractions.

Our Experience Using the Go Barcelona Pass & Our Cost Savings

Laurence and I often use city passes and museum passes in cities to save money and time and although we had visited Barcelona before, we hadn’t been to a number of the attractions offered by the Go Barcelona Pass. We also wanted to revisit a couple of places that have fairly high entry fees (e.g., Casa Batlló and Casa Milá).

When we first used the Go Barcelona Pass, it had only just launched and was actually just called the Barcelona Pass (it rebranded to the Go Barcelona Pass in 2020). At this time it only included 20 attractions, and was missing things like the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell, which have since been added.

We purchased two 2 Day Barcelona Passes online before our trip and then picked them up at the Redemption Centre Desk. It is located within a larger cultural and tourism center just off of La Rambla within central Barcelona and within a short walk from where we were staying.

We had no problem picking up our passes or the sightseeing bus tickets, and the free Barcelona Pass guidebook, which we found very useful in deciding what attractions we wanted to see and when. You’ll also want to get a leaflet for the sightseeing bus that includes a list of the routes and stops. When we bought the Barcelona Pass it had the option to add a travel component, however we didn’t choose this option as we had purchased a T-10 ticket when we arrived. The travel card component is no longer offered since the rebranding in 2020.

We were in Barcelona for 4 days total and so we used our Barcelona Pass for two of those days. During our 2-day Barcelona Pass period, we ended up visiting 8 attractions covered by the Pass and also used the Hop-on Hop-off bus! This sounds like a lot and it is as we tend to try to cram a lot in as our trips are almost always part work, part pleasure and this trip was not different. So we got up each morning and often visited sites until 5:00 or 6:00 each evening. However, we didn’t do quick in-and-out visits and did the full tours at almost all the sites we chose to visit.

While we spent a lot of time in some of the attractions we visited (Museu d’Història de Catalunya), we spent much less time at several of the other attractions either because we’d already visited them before (Casa Milá) or they are smaller sites. It was nice also to have the option of a lot of tours with the Barcelona Pass and we used the Hop-on Hop-Off sightseeing bus on one day as well as did both a boat cruise and a walking tour of the Old Town.

Our two days was a nice mix of Gaudí sites (Casa Batlló, Casa Milá and Gaudí Exhibition Centre), museums, tours, and even a food tasting (Jamón Experience).  

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Two of the attractions we visited (Casa Milá and the Barcelona FC Camp Nou Experience) allowed Pass holders to skip the lines with the Fast Track Entry privilege.

However, we visited in January during fairly quiet times for both of these attractions where there were no long lines so this didn’t help save us too much time. But I imagine at busier times of the year and day this would have been very useful at both of these sites. Barcelona is a very busy city, especially in the summer, and lines can be long at all the popular tourist attractions.

As far as cost-savings, here is how things worked out for us. Note prices are based on 2017 entry prices and pass costs:

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**Note the Museu d’Història de Catalunya and Jamón Experience (since closed) are no longer included on the Go Barcelona Pass.

So as you can see we ended up with a savings of €50.50 each for a total of €101.00. This is definitely a considerable cost savings for two days of sightseeing! Even if we had visited fewer sites or visited the same number with a 3-day Barcelona Pass, we would have still saved money.

We would highly recommend that all visitors to Barcelona consider purchasing the Go Barcelona Pass. As of 2023, it covers the majority of attractions that visitors will likely want to visit in the city including the Sagrada Familia, Parc Guell, Casa Mila and Casa Batllo, as well as many more.

If several of these attractions are on your list and you plan to spend more than 1 day in Barcelona, it can save you a lot of money.

For the average first time visitor who plans to spend more than 1 day sightseeing and wants to visit at least 5 of the attractions on this list, it will probably end up being a good value. However, the Go Barcelona Pass is not a good fit for all visitors, and travelers on a tight budget or those primarily interested in visiting attractions not covered by the Pass will likely not find much benefit.

Tips for buying & using the Go Barcelona Pass, as well as how to calculate if the Go Barcelona Pass is worth it for your trip to Barcelona Spain. Also loads of advice to help you plan your trip to Barcelona.

We hope this information is helpful to anyone planning a trip to Barcelona. Feel free to leave us any questions you have about the Go Barcelona Pass below and we are happy to try to answer them! Have you used the Go Barcelona Pass? We’d love to hear from others who have also used the passes.

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Greg Post author

October 6, 2023 at 11:57 am

Hi Jess, thanks for your amazing articles! I did have a question regarding the all-inclusive Pass vs. the explorer pass (Go Barcelona Pass). I understand that once you “use” the all-inclusive pass, your time period begins – [Try to start using your Go Barcelona Pass on the morning of the first day you want to start using it so you can get the most of it! Remember that once you first use the pass, the time begins and it is only valid for the next XX consecutive days]. This pass looks to be better for us; however, I see from the guidebook that we need to book in advance for some tours, and that we will need to enter a code when we book. I take it that code for booking is from the Go Barcelona Pass, and my question is, if I bought the pass today and reserved a tour for 1 week from now, would that consitute “using” my pass and thus starting the 3 day use period before I ever get to Barcelona? If this is the case, I would go with the explorer pass. Thanks so much!!! Greg

Jessica & Laurence Norah Post author

October 8, 2023 at 7:24 am

So, booking the tours or tickets in advance does NOT activate the Go Barcelona Pass (any version), the pass becomes activated only after it is first scanned/used at an included attraction. And you are encouraged to make reservations for the places that require or recommend them as far in advance as you know the dates/times you want to visit. So for both passes, you would want to reserve those attractions in advance. For most you just need to give them your info and the pass number (when you visit you’ll need to bring a photo ID and your pass – either digital or printed out).

So if the all-inclusive Go Barcelona Pass is a better value and allows you to visit more places, then I would go with that one. But if you are only planning to visit places on the Explorer version, then I’d book that one. With either pass, I’d book those places in advance that you want to visit that recommend or require passes once you know which pass you will be using.

Some of the tours have limited spaces so it is definitely a good idea to book those in advance as they often book out in advance.

Hope that helps, and just let us know if you have further questions about the Go Barcelona Pass or in general about planning your trip to Barcelona!

Best, Jessica

GREGORY GROSSMAN Post author

October 8, 2023 at 9:17 am

Jessica, thankl you for the swift and detailed answer! Love your Independent Travel Cats!

October 8, 2023 at 12:31 pm

You’re very welcome and wishing you a wonderful time in Spain!

TT Post author

June 7, 2023 at 2:21 am

Hello there! I just finished reading your article about using and buying the Barcelona Pass, and I wanted to drop you a comment to express my appreciation for the valuable insights you provided. Your article is a comprehensive guide that helps travelers understand whether the Barcelona Pass is worth it for their visit.

I really appreciate how you broke down the different components of the Barcelona Pass and explained how each one works. Your detailed analysis of the attractions, transportation, and skip-the-line benefits offered by the pass gives readers a clear understanding of what they can expect and how it can enhance their experience.

Your honest assessment of the pros and cons of the Barcelona Pass is incredibly helpful. By discussing factors such as the cost, the number of attractions visited, and the flexibility of the pass, you provide readers with the necessary information to make an informed decision based on their individual travel style and preferences.

I also found your tips and suggestions for maximizing the value of the Barcelona Pass very insightful. From prioritizing popular attractions with long queues to planning a well-paced itinerary, your advice ensures that readers can make the most of their pass and save both time and money.

Moreover, your inclusion of alternative options for visiting Barcelona’s attractions and utilizing public transportation is great for those who prefer a more independent and flexible approach to exploring the city.

Thank you for your thorough analysis and honest evaluation of the Barcelona Pass. Your article is a valuable resource for travelers considering this option, providing them with the necessary information to determine whether it aligns with their travel goals and budget. Keep up the fantastic work, and I’m looking forward to reading more of your insightful travel tips and recommendations!

June 14, 2023 at 7:56 am

Thanks very much, and glad you found our Barcelona Pass tips helpful! If you have any questions about the Barcelona Pass or in planning your trip to Barcelona, just let us know!

Peter M Pomerantz Post author

May 14, 2023 at 12:43 pm

Is there only one company that sells a Barcelona Pass that gives you access to sites and the HOHO bus or are there several companies selling similar passes? If several companies, how do you recommend choosing between them? Also if we plan to be in Barcelona for 6 full days is it good to get the 3 day pass at the front end of the trip, then leave the remaining days for more leisurely activities like the beach, shopping, and wandering around?

May 16, 2023 at 9:59 am

So the specific Go Barcelona Pass (formerly the Barcelona Pass) is made and sold by the GoCity group. However, there are a several different companies selling various Barcelona city passes, including one by the city’s tourism board. All are different and have different inclusions. The Barcelona Pass is the most comprehensive but another pass might be a better deal depending on your specific interests. Some have a HOHO bus included, some do not.

Here is an article that compares some of the most most popular Barcelona city passes and discount cards .

So I would start with making a list of all the attractions you want to visit and then divide it by paid and free ones. Then think about how many days you would need to see all the paid attractions and that should help you decide which pass would make the most sense for you. With 6 days and if you are visiting several paid attractions, you’ll most likely save money with a pass.

The pass that is best for you will depend on where you specifically want to visit and over how many days.

Yes, so I would guess you would want a pass for 3-4 days and then I would use the other two days to do free activities like parks, beaches, walks, free museums, etc., shopping, entertainment, etc. That way you can group together the big paid attractions and use your pass on your first days.

Hope that helps, and feel free to ask us more questions as you plan your trip. Wishing you a great trip to Barcelona.

Eva Post author

August 13, 2018 at 5:14 am

I agree, for the average first time visіtor who plans to spend more than 1 day sіghtseeing and wants to visіt a few attractions on the card, the Barcelona Pass sounds like a really amazing deal. It is a good fit for us.

August 13, 2018 at 1:20 pm

Hi Eva, Great, glad you found this helpful and let us know if you have any questions about the Barcelona Pass. Just be sure to purchase it before you leave as you cannot buy it in Barcelona. Wishing you a great trip! Best, Jessica

Richard Post author

May 31, 2018 at 4:36 pm

I am a keen recreational hiker. For the weekend, I plan to spend 1 day at Montserrat. Which weekend day do you recommend for Montserrat?

The other day, I am open but I am not a big fan of church/museum/zoo tours. Walking &/o biking tours will be interesting. Any recommendation for the other day?

June 1, 2018 at 12:08 am

Hi Richard,

Montserrat can be a busy place, especially in the summer on a weekend, as it is a popular day trip from Barcelona. On Sundays, there are more masses and church events, so if you are not as interested in the monastery or religious masses, then I’d maybe suggest Saturday. If you are planning to hike all day and just need transport and tickets, this Montserrat pass may be of interest as it includes transport to and from Barcelona via metro, use of the rack railway at Montserrat, unlimited use of the funiculars, admission to the exhibition, and a meal.

If you are not interesting in visiting many attractions, I would probably not get any of the Barcelona passes as you are unlikely to save money unless you visit at least 3 or more attractions. The Barcelona Pass does offer a boat cruise, walking tour, and biking tour so that’d probably be the only one that might be a good fit based on your interest. If you do that, just be sure to book the included walking and biking tours at least 48 hours in advance to be sure you get on them for the date you want.

There are loads of walking and biking tours you can do in Barcelona. Some focus on history/culture, the Gothic Quarter (we’ve done one here and enjoyed it), street art, modernisme, food and wine (a good way to taste local foods and drinks if new to Barcelona), etc. There are also boat rides, sailing, and kayaking tours that might be of interest.

Here are a few that might be of interest, this walking food tour in the Gothic & El Born areas, this street art tour (by bike or on foot), and this interesting half-day or full-day experience that includes three different activities (e.g., ebike tour, helicopter ride, and boat ride).

In terms of places to wander, the Gothic Quarter is of course interesting, Monjuic is hilly, scenic, and nice for walking (in terms of attractions perhaps Poble Espanyol may be of interest as its an open air architecture & cultural museum of sorts with lots of places to eat, and if you are looking to get away from people (July will be very crowded in central Barcelona) you might consider exploring a neighborhood like Sant Andreu. The beach of course is also a popular and free option in the summer.

Hope this helps and wishing you a great trip to Barcelona.

merab Post author

February 11, 2019 at 3:16 am

hi, thanks a lot, very interesting article, please ansver if I can use barcelona travel card and travel for free (no payment) on such routs es barcelona- montserat and barcelona-figueres dali musium?

February 12, 2019 at 4:41 am

So the Barcelona Pass + Travel option would not allow you to travel for free to Montserrat or the Dali Museum. The FCG and region trains that are included with the Barcelona Pass only cover Zone 1 which includes all the central Barcelona sites plus the airport and Colònia Güell for example but Zone 1 does not cover Montserrat and certainly not Figueres which is further away in the province of Girona.

You can get close to Montserrat using the free travel pass but then you would need take local buses to reach the rack railway/funicular (Cremallera de Montserrat) to reach Montserrat but you would have to pay for the local bus and for the funicular. Or you can book round-trip transport and use of furniculars such as this set of tickets . Another option is to book a bus tour from Barcelona that will drop you off at the top of Montserrat and you will not need to use the funicular.

For Figueres you will need to purchase separate train tickets, and it is about a 15 minute walk from the Figueres train station to the Dali museum. Or you can book a day tour that includes direct transport such as this one .

Hope that helps, Jessica

Merab Post author

February 12, 2019 at 1:12 pm

Ok clear, ones more thanks a lot

May 31, 2018 at 1:31 am

I will be visiting Barcelona for work June 7-11 but will have the June 9-10 weekend for R&R. I plan to spend one weekend day trip to Montserrat. What cards should I buy for both transportation & sightseeing?

May 31, 2018 at 11:31 am

Hi Richard, It really depends on what you are most interested in doing. Here is an article that compares the most popular Barcelona passes . Both the Barcelona Card and the Barcelona Pass (with transport option) include both sightseeing and transportation. The Barcelona Pass is better if you want free entry to a lot of popular sites.

If you are interested in visiting Sagrada Familia and/or Park Guell, you will want to book your tickets in advance (I’d recommend at least 3 days in advance or sooner) as tickets often sell out. Tickets can be booked online for both. If you are really interested in Sagrada Familia, I’d recommend considering a guided tours that includes the towers as well such as this tour .

Hope this helps! Jessica

Sebastian Post author

September 19, 2017 at 5:16 pm

Wow, what a great article you put together. I’m leaving 9/25/17 for work but going to bring my camera gear. I’m hoping to have 3 days free to roam around. Great tips on locations to see. I’ve been working on timelapses and I feel that these tours may not be for me. Taking a timelapse I need to sit there for 1-2 hours. I also want to try to do hyperlapses for the first time. I believe the 10 trips might just be what I need because I see myself staying hours to get my shot. Any suggestions of locations for a timelapse?

September 20, 2017 at 2:08 pm

Hi Sebastian, Sounds like you have a great work holiday there with 3 free days to explore Barcelona. The Barcelona Pass can help you save money if you plan to visit some of the included attractions and Gaudí sites, but it depends on how much you want to see. Sounds like your primary interest in is taking photos, particularly timelapses so I’d plan out your time to see if you’d save money or not depending on how long you plan to spend at each attraction.

Now for photo locations in Barcelona, here is our guide to top photography locations in Barcelona . For timelapses where you need some movement, we’d specifically recommend Park Güell, Las Ramblas, Mercado de la Boqueria, the beach area, and Monjuic/Magic Fountain. You might also find some spots in the Gothic Quarter as well. That should give you plenty of locations for a short visit!

Happy travels, Jessica

Wayne Post author

August 28, 2017 at 5:40 pm

Hi Great review very detailed information, I’m thinking of getting a couple of Barcelona Passes when I take my girlfriend in November. As it’s November I was just wondering if anybody knew if all the attractions listed on the pass will be open? Also could you tell me how many of these are in walking distance as I’m considering whether to add the travel pass as well we are staying close to the Gothic Quarter, also do you know how many of the attractions require booking in advance.

August 28, 2017 at 7:17 pm

Hi Wayne, Thanks, glad the Barcelona Pass review was helpful.

To answer your first question, yes all of the sites should be open in November; however, some have shorter seasonal hours in the winter compared to the summer. Some of the attractions and museums also close one day a week so be sure to check the dates for when you want to visit before you head out to make sure they are open for that day. You can check out the full up-to-date list of attractions here .

Many of the most popular sites in Barcelona are walkable from the Gothic Quarter, some exceptions are the Gaudi Exhibition, Futbol Club Barcelona Stadium Tour & Museum, and Parc Güell (not included on Barcelona Pass). Poble Espanyol and some of the other sites over in that area (Magic Fountain, Miró Museum) are also a pretty far walk (~ 40 minutes from Gothic Quarter). However, all the above can be reached by the hop-on, hop-off bus which is included for free for 1 day with your Barcelona Pass so you can try to use that instead of public transit. The bus does not go to Colònia Güell which is just outside the city and you can reach it by taking a train (included in transport card or you can buy individual ticket at station). However if you are only in the city for a day or two I’d probably skip Colònia Güell and focus on the more central sites. So I think that if you are planning to take a lot of public transit, the travelcard can make things simpler but if you only see yourself using it only a few times, you are better off just buying individual tickets as you need them or getting a T-10 card.

Only a couple of sites included on the Barcelona Pass, which include the walking tours and the FC Barcelona Camp Nou experience, require prior booking and this is explained in the guidebook and information that comes with the Barcelona Pass about how to do this in advance. They generally require 24 to 48 hours notice. Also, if you plan to visit Parc Güell or the Sagrada Familia (not included in the Barcelona Pass), I would also recommend booking those tickets online in advance as they can sell out.

Hope this helps and wishing you and your girlfriend a lovely trip to Barcelona! Jessica

August 29, 2017 at 6:51 pm

Thanks for the reply very helpful!!!!

Hillary & Craig Post author

July 15, 2017 at 12:42 pm

Hello, great info! Do you know if you can pick up the ticket for the hop on/off bus at the redemption center for the following day, or does it have to be used the same day it is picked up?

July 15, 2017 at 1:57 pm

Hi Hillary & Craig, So glad you found our review of the Barcelona Pass helpful! Yes, as you noted you do have to pick up the bus vouchers from the Redemption Center (even if you have the passes mailed to you), but you can redeem them later in your trip. We used them a couple of days after we picked up the passes from the Redemption Center. You can pick up a brochure for the buses that provides all the info on the bus stops, routes, and times at the center as well. Enjoy your trip to Barcelona! Best, Jessica

July 16, 2017 at 2:13 pm

Thanks, Jessica! That was extremely helpful. If you don’t mind we do have one more question. Do you know if you receive the code to book the tour of Camp Nou via email, if booking online, even if you opt to pick up the tickets when you arrive in Barcelona? Thanks again! We are very much looking forward to our trip!

July 16, 2017 at 5:14 pm

Hi Hillary & Craig, I believe that the instructions will be included in the Barcelona Pass purchase confirmation email and the guidebook, and I know these have changed since we had the pass last year. We had the people in the Redemption Desk help us book the Camp Nou vouchers for us while in the office, but you should be able to book the Camp Nou experience in advance of your visit.

You can pre-book your visit to Camp Nou after you have received your email confirmation of your Barcelona Pass purchase. First, you need to purchase the Barcelona Pass online, and then shortly after you should receive a Pass purchase confirmation email that you’ll need to pick up your Pass in Barcelona. Then, once you know what date and time you want to visit Camp Nou, you can email the Barcelona Pass folks ([email protected]) with your confirmation details and the date and time you want to visit Camp Nou. They will then generate the tickets for you (typically within 24 hours) and email them back to you. You can then print them out and bring them with you for your trip to Barcelona. Best, Jessica

Amy Post author

June 14, 2017 at 3:37 am

Wow, this is exactly what I have been searching for as I couldn’t find very much information on the Barcelona Pass. Now I know for sure I’d save about 35 euros on our trip with these passes. Thanks for taking the time to write out these helpful tips, Amy

June 15, 2017 at 10:19 am

Hi Amy, Glad this was helpful and hope you enjoy your time in Barcelona. Happy travels, Jessica

Guru Karanam Post author

June 6, 2017 at 4:28 am

Thank you for sharing these great tips and they are really helpful.

June 6, 2017 at 10:39 am

You’re very welcome, hope it helped you make your decision in whether to buy the Barcelona Pass or not. Enjoy your trip to Barcelona! ~ Jessica

Suze Post author

June 5, 2017 at 8:30 am

There’s a chance that I might be visiting Barcelona again very soon but I’ll only have a day in the city so I will save the pass for a longer trip. Thanks for the extremely detailed review, it’s very helpful

June 5, 2017 at 2:37 pm

Hi Suze, Yes, I think you would definitely need at least 2 days in the city to get value out of the Barcelona (unless you were primarily interested in skip the line access at the busier sites). Jessica

Seana Turner Post author

May 31, 2017 at 6:20 am

We took a tour and saw a lot, but not all, of the items on your list. I love your blog because you guys really give the nuts and bolts details that people need to make decisions. It is difficult to figure things like this out when you are a visitor (sometimes, even if you are a local!) Loved Barcelona — my plan is to go back and see more.

May 31, 2017 at 6:30 am

Hi Seana, Glad you had such a good experience in Barcelona – I’ve been twice (and Laurence 3 or 4 times at least) and there is many things left we’d like to do and it is always fun to revisit places as well 😉 Best, Jessica

Agness Post author

May 31, 2017 at 6:14 am

The Barcelona Pass seems like an amazing card for Barcelona. Thanks for giving me an amazing idea!

May 31, 2017 at 6:29 am

Hi Agness, Yes, the Barcelona Pass can be amazing 😉 But it of course depends on what you plan to see and do in Barcelona and how much time you have in the city. If you are heading to Barcelona, feel free to ask us questions as you start planning your trip. Happy travel, Jessica

Rob+Ann Post author

May 28, 2017 at 5:09 pm

We didn’the use the Barcelona Pass on our first visit, but also (mostly) visited sites not in their list. We did use the Paris Pass , and it was helpful enough that we’d pretty much decided to get the Barcelona Pass next time. Your fact finding just sealed the deal!

May 29, 2017 at 5:37 am

Hi Rob & Ann, The Barcelona Pass is actually quite new (less than a year old) so most likely it was not around during your trip, but you may have seen the Barcelona Card (another good sightseeing card in the city that focuses more on discounts than free entries). I think the Barcelona Pass may make a lot of sense for your next visit if several of the attractions included are on your sightseeing list! Best, Jessica

Anda Post author

May 28, 2017 at 12:39 am

Great information, Jessica. We’ve used the Barcelona Pass on a couple of occasions and it worked all right for us. The hop-on-hop-off bus is not always included with a city pass, so I loved that about the Barcelona Pass.

May 28, 2017 at 8:19 am

Hi Anda, Glad you had a good experience with the Barcelona Pass – not many travelers have used it yet as it is fairly new. I think those who are going to use the HOHO sightseeing bus definitely get more value out of the pass. Best, Jessica

Rhonda Albom Post author

May 27, 2017 at 2:13 pm

Excellent information on the Barcelona pass. This is really helpful to determine if the pass is a good value. I like that the pass includes a 1 day Hop On/Hop Off bus ticket. That should make getting to some of the venues much easier.

May 28, 2017 at 8:18 am

Hi Rhonda, Thanks, and yes the sightseeing bus goes to or near almost all the attractions (the only exception I think is Colonia Guell as it is located outside the city – the Travelcard works to get there though if you purchase it). The Gaudí Experiència (as well as those visiting Park Guell) does require a bit of an uphill walk from the bus stop (whether regular public bus or sightseeing bus). Best, Jessica

Laryssa Gobets Post author

May 27, 2017 at 6:39 am

wow lots of info. It’s always good to save money. I have a friend that is going to Barcelona I’ll tell him about this maybe he can save some money also. I’ve always wondered if these save money and now I’m pretty sure. Thanks again.

May 27, 2017 at 9:13 am

Hi Laryssa, It is definitely good to save money when you can, especially when it may also save you time. These types of passes can definitely save travelers money, but they are not always a great fit for everyone and each pass is different so we try to help give readers the information they need to decide for themselves. The Barcelona Pass doesn’t cover some of the top attractions such as Sagrada Familia but it does cover a lot of popular attractions that a lot of people want to visit in Barcelona. Those with just one day in the city probably would not get much value out of it, but those with 2-5 days in the city may find it saves them quite of money depending on where they plan to go. Best, Jessica

James P Post author

May 27, 2017 at 5:29 am

Hi Jessica & Laurence, Wow, this is a great and detailed review of the Barcelona Pass and gives all the pros, cons, & tricks. Very timely for us actually as this may be useful to us. My wife and I are planning a return trip to Barcelona next fall (we live in New York) and I am wondering if this pass was around on our last visit back in 2013? We used some sort of pass then in Barcelona but not sure of the name and was wondering if there are more than one as you indicate this one is fairly new? Thanks so much, James

May 27, 2017 at 6:02 am

Hi James, So glad you found our Barcelona Pass review useful and glad it is timely in helping you plan your trip to Barcelona. You should be able to use the examples above to help you decide if it will save you money or not once you have a list of attractions you know you want to see while in the city. Since it is not your first time, it should be a bit easier since you probably have a better idea of the things you’d like to see.

Now, there are indeed other passes in Barcelona. You would not have used the Barcelona Pass in 2013 as I think it only launched in 2016 so it is still new (and hopefully will continue to get better as new attractions and features are added). Now, my guess is that you used the Barcelona Card then as it is probably the most common tourist pass in the city and it offers free public transport, offers free entry to a number of museums, and discounted entry to a number of attractions, restaurants, tours, etc. There is also the art-focused Articket Barcelona Museum Pass which offers free entry to 6 of the city’s art museums. The Barcelona Card is also a great card and one to consider – the Articket one is best only for those planning to visit art museums as it doesn’t provide any transport or other attractions. Just writing this out makes me think I need to write another post explaining the differences between these 3 passes…I guess that will be my next post!

Hope this helps and feel free to ask if you have any further questions about the Barcelona Pass or general Barcelona travel questions! ~Jessica

Anisa Post author

May 27, 2017 at 5:13 am

It’s funny when I went to Barcelona last time I did the sites not on the pass – Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and Museo Picasso, so I am thinking this would be a good idea for my next trip because there really is so much to see.

May 27, 2017 at 5:52 am

Hi Anisa, Yes, although I think the Barcelona Pass is generally geared to first time visitors to Barcelona, it is great for a second (or third) time visitors as well. Many people only get to few paid attractions on their first visit, probably the most common being Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, and maybe Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC)- so this pass doesn’t overlap with any of those places. We had both been to Barcelona before but there were several attractions offered on the Pass we hadn’t visited and wanted to visit and we also were interested in the walking tour and boat cruise. We also revisited a couple of places (Casa Batlló and Casa Milá) that we would not have paid again to do so because the entrance fees are pretty high. So it was actually very useful to us and saved us money. We have now visited all the places offered by the Pass, haha 😉 Jessica

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Barcelona Pass: the best attraction city card

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The Barcelona Pass is a a tourist and cultural passport to help you to discover Barcelona with an all-in package ticket entrance. The great thing about a city card is that it provides you with admission to top visitor attractions, so you’ll be saving money before you know it!

Why waiting to get to Barcelona? Get your Barcelona Pass online right now.

And it also comes with extra benefits, like allowing you priority access to busy attractions or free use of public transport so you can get around with ease.

I’ve spent a lot of time reviewing and analyzing the various Barcelona city passes available to visitors. After a lot of field work, I came to the conclusion that the best one right now is the Barcelona Pass .

I know you have a lot of questions, such as is it the best for me? Or is it worth the money? Well, after doing some math, I’ve found that it’s a bit complicated… So keep reading my Barcelona Pass review to see if this city pass fits your travel style.

Table of Contents

What’s included in the Barcelona Pass?

Each Barcelona Pass includes the following for visiting Barcelona:

  • Sagrada Familia: Fast track, skip the line access + self-guided tour audio guide.
  • Park Güell: Skip the line access.
  • A 1-day pass (24h) for a panoramic tour through Barcelona on the Bus Turistic hop-on hop-off tourist bus.
  • City Tour of Barcelona app (100+ spots with audio guide from local experts).
  • An audio guide with 10+ points of interest for a self-guided tour of Park Güell.

You also get a digital discount code giving you 10% off major purchases like:

  • Casa Milá (La Pedrera), Casa Batlló, and Barcelona Aquarium.
  • The Camp Nou Tour and the Telefèric de Montjuïc.
  • Guided tours, art museums, the city’s best amusement parks, and much more.

How does the Barcelona Pass work?

Immerse yourself in the best attractions of the city with the Barcelona Pass – a 100% digital tourist card.

As you book your journey, handpick your dates and times for immersing in the Park Guëll’s artistry and exploring the majestic Sagrada Familia (remember, picking a time is a must for both highlights).

Watch your inbox for a ticket reveal, no printing required – just download them on your phone. It’s a seamless entry into Barcelona; no pickups, no hassle. Straight to the heart of the city.

But wait, there’s more. Tune into an audio guide app that you can easily download on your smartphone (remember those earphones!). And that’s not all – an incredibly convenient 10% discount code accompanies your package. This code dances across all attractions, tickets, and tours available on the Barcelona tourist card website .

No rush, no pressure. Your discount code has no limitations, nor booking fees. Perfect if your Barcelona exploration unfolds over more than a few days. It’s all about savoring each moment.

After you lock in your experience, you’ll receive a link to the Barcelona tourist card website . While booking through this link, spot an extra text field in the shopping cart. That’s where your discount coupon code steps in. One quick validation, and voilà – a 10% discount coupon is included your order. Effortlessly simple.

Is the Barcelona Pass worth it?

Planning to dive deep into Barcelona’s treasures? If you’re here for a while and eager to explore the city’s finest, then the Barcelona Pass is your ultimate investment. And here’s a pro tip: make the most of your card by hopping on the City Bus Tour within the first 24 hours – the prime time to unlock its full potential.

If your Barcelona agenda revolves around immersing in culture, and you’re keen on effortlessly checking off iconic gems like the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell (stress-free, of course), then look no further. This card is your golden ticket, a true game-changer that you should definitely consider.

Here are a few reasons for it:

1. It’s your wallet’s best friend

Isn’t saving money the driving force behind seeking a discount card? You’ve come to the right place – the Barcelona tourist card offers an unmatched 10% discount on additional attractions, something you’ll hardly find anywhere else in the market.

Let’s crunch the numbers: the core pass covers 3 essential tickets (Park Güell, Sagrada Familia fast track ticket, plus the City Bus Tour) valued at 79€, and with the audio guides’ 10€ bonus, it totals 89€.

Just by purchasing the pass, you’re already saving 3€. And that’s just the beginning. Consider this: exploring Casa Milá (La Pedrera), Casa Batlló, and Camp Nou Tour with the 10% discount, and you save almost 9€.

Take a leap further – add an entrance to the Barcelona Aquarium, the Telefèric de Montjuïc, or any other discounted delight, and watch your savings grow exponentially.

2. Forget about waiting in (long) lines

Ever calculated the value of your time (especially while you’re traveling)? Don’t waste it waiting in long lines at Barcelona’s top hotspots. Take advantage of this city pass full potential.

Through a personal discount code, booking your attraction tickets online before your visit is a breeze. Picture this: no lines, just pure delight as you dive into an effortless exploration.

If your time’s value clocks in at 30€ an hour, you’re in for a substantial treat.

3. Do everything from home

Unlike other Barcelona discount cards, The Barcelona Card is fully digital. No fretting about pickups amidst Barcelona’s hustle, no printing tickets, no risk of losing them.

Book at your own pace from home, then show your tickets on your smartphone. You’ll hardly find anything more convenient.

Barcelona Pass FAQ

Is public transport covered by the Barcelona Pass?

No, the Barcelona Pass doesn’t cover public transport. For that, you’ll need a separate travel city pass.

Will I need to collect anything?

Nope, no need for pickups. All your tickets and discount codes are managed online.

Is selecting dates for attractions necessary?

Absolutely. For the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and the City Bus Tour, picking your visiting dates is essential.

Remember, selecting a time slot is a breeze, and it’s a must for your smooth entry to the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell.

Pro tip: Kickstart your Barcelona journey with the City Bus Tour. It’s like a citywide preview, offering a glimpse of the main attractions right when you arrive. Your visual introduction to Barcelona awaits!

Barcelona Hacks

  • Get a Discount Pass
  • Buy My Digital Pass
  • Buy My Hola BCN Card
  • Book Paella at Bodega Joan
  • Book My Bus Turistic Ticket
  • See a flamenco show
  • Attractions Tickets
  • Itineraries
  • Digital Pass
  • Sagrada Familia
  • Barcelona Card
  • Restaurants
  • Casa Batllo
  • Hop on Hop off
  • Magic Fountain

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Barcelona Pass Tourist Discount Card from €86.00

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The Barcelona Pass (previously the Barcelona City Pass) was created to help tourists skip lines at busy attractions, avoid unnecessary hassle, and ultimately save 10% on virtually everything you can do in the city.

If done properly, you can plan your whole holiday with a couple mouse clicks from home.

But is the Barcelona Pass worth it? Let’s take a deeper look.

Warning (01/06/24) : Some prime Sagrada Familia visit times are already sold out for upcoming dates. Make sure you book your Barcelona Pass ASAP or you could be shut out.

What’s Included in the Barcelona Pass

Each Barcelona Pass includes the following for visiting Barcelona:

  • Sagrada Familia : Fast track, skip the line access
  • Park Guell : Skip the line access.
  • A 24 or 48 hour pass for the Bus Turistic hop on hop off bus tour (3 lines covering the entire city)
  • City Tour of Barcelona app (100+ spots w/ audio guide from local experts)

Not keen on the Bus Turistic? A new package has been released for 2024, similar to the Digital Pass, which includes Casa Batlló instead of the tourist bus; you can purchase it through this button:

With both options you also get a digital discount code giving you 10% off major purchases like:

  • Casa Batlló , La Pedrera , Camp Nou Experience , and the Picasso Museum .
  • The Hola BCN unlimited transport pass
  • Guided tours, flamenco shows, the city’s best museums ,  food .
  • Nightclubs , shopping , the Dali Figueres tour , and many other excursions.
  • Your return ticket to  Girona and other Barcelona day trip tickets.

Barcelona Pass Prices

Before we figure out whether this is a good discount for you, here’s a list of the Barcelona Pass prices.

Looking to book group tickets for 10+ guests? You’ll need to do so using the Barcelona Pass group ticket form .

🧐   |    Curious yet? Read Barcelona Pass reviews   from all around the world.

Is Barcelona Pass Worth it?

To be honest, if you’re looking for a chill beach holiday it’s probably not going to cut it.

That said, if you’re coming to Barcelona with culture in your eyes, and want to check off the major themes of Barcelona’s top things to do like Sagrada Familia and Park Guell – with no stress – then it’s something to seriously consider.

Here’s a few reasons:

Barcelona Sightseeing Passes Help You Save Money

It’s the reason you looked for a discount card in the first place.

The 10% discounts you’ll get on subsequent attractions is the highest discount percentage available on the market for any of the major attractions.

Some math: the 3 tickets included in the basic pass (Sagrada, Park Güell, and the Bus Turistic) cost €77.30 with the two audio guides adding €5.00 of value each – making €87.30.

If we buy the pass and nothing else we’re saving a measly €0.80.

That said, if we decide to use the pass for just 3 items like Casa Batllo, Camp Nou, and La Pedrera using the 10% discount we end up saving nearly €10.00 and it brings us well into the black.

If we continue by getting an Hola BCN transport card, Poble Espanyol, a flamenco show, an amusement park pass, or anything else on the long list of discounts it starts to really add up.

You Can Skip the Line at Barcelona’s Most Popular Attractions

Even if you’re just breaking even you may want to ask yourself how much your time is worth.

In summer attraction entrances can have lines lasting hours.

With the Barcelona Pass you use your personal discount code to book all your attraction tickets online in advance, skip the lines, and enjoy your visit hassle free.

If your time is (conservatively) worth €20.00 an hour you’re now way into savings.

There’s Nothing to Pick Up

Unlike other Barcelona discount cards you’ll benefit from the City Pass being all digital.

That way you won’t have to worry about picking anything up in busy Barcelona city centre during rigid office hours, printing out tickets, or even losing them.

Just book them at your own pace at home, then show the tickets on your phone. Easy peasy.

Why Buy with Tiquets and Barcelona Hacks?

  • There are no commissions
  • The 10% discount is the highest across-the-board offer online
  • It helps cover time and expenses I dedicate to this blog

If you’re looking to simplify your holiday and save a bit of cash, we’d really appreciate you clicking through to the Tiqets link below.

There you’ll get reviews of the Barcelona Pass from travelers just like you as well as the main buying channel.

Not keen on the Bus Turistic? You can swap it out for the amazing Casa Batllo using the Best of Barcelona Bundle :

Validity and Duration

The Barcelona Pass is valid from the moment of purchase .

Of course, this doesn’t mean that you’ll be forced to visit all the attractions during this time, it only means that the 10% discount code will be active  during this period.

You can schedule the visits for the additional attractions for whenever you want .

How to Buy + Use the Barcelona City Pass

You can buy and get your City Pass up and running using the following steps:

  • Enter Tiqets City Pass page .
  • Click the button ‘book now’
  • Choose the # of tourist passes (also selecting whether you want 24 or 48 hours with the hop on hop off bus tour)
  • Enter your arrival date (IF your arrival date is within 3 days of booking you can then book time slots for Sagrada and Park Guell immediately, otherwise you’ll be asked to choose times after payment)
  • Follow the easy payment steps
  • Check your email for your receipt and tickets (will be sent within 1-3 minutes!)
  • Here you also receive your 10% discount code with links to websites to redeem them
  • Show up with the tickets you’ve been sent via email and skip the lines!

Still having troubles? Get at me in the comments below.

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City Barcelona Pass FAQ

Does the Barcelona Pass include public transport?

No, the only transport included is the 24 or 48 hour Bus Turistic pass.

Can I use the 10% discount to get an Hola Bcn transport card?

Yes. This is particularly handy for those who want transport from Barcelona Airport.

If I visit for 6 days and buy two Hola Bcns for 4 days and 2 days do I get discounts on both?

Do I have to pick anything up?

No, all tickets and discount codes are done online.

Do I absolutely have to select my visiting dates for Sagrada Familia and Park Güell?

Yes, it’s fundamental to get your tickets sent.

Keep in mind that time slot selection is super standard – the only open tickets for Sagrada are for a small time window (4:00 pm to 6:00 pm) at the end of the day and carry a premium price tag.

Park Guell also caps out at 200 visitors per hour and so booking in advance is virtually mandatory.

You’ll have to select your times anyway, pass or not.

For other attractions that require a date and time, can I select whatever I want?

I received the booking confirmation but didn’t get the tickets, what do I do?

Tiqets promises to have all tickets emailed within 24 hours so if less than 24 hours have passed you’ll simply have to wait.

In the odd case they don’t arrive within this period write to [email protected] with your booking number.

How much is a Barcelona Pass?

Adults cost €85.00, senior (65+) cost €68.00, and youths (13-29) cost €82.00. Children cost between €0 and €64.00.

Can I use the discount code on any website?

No, discount codes can only be used through the links you’ll be provided in the email.

Can I use the discount code at ticket windows?

Am I gonna save money with the City Pass?

If you use the Barcelona Pass for only two more attractions, yes.

To skip the lines do I have to show my visitor pass?

No, in reality the pass is digital so there’s nothing to show. What allows you to skip the lines are the attraction tickets you’ve purchased with the pass.

I’m looking at the Barcelona Card too – what’s the difference?

For the  Barcelona Card know that those discounts are only applied at ticket windows – no line jumping possible here.

With the City Pass you’ll be able to apply the discount to tickets bought online from the comfort of home and skip the lines later. No other card gives you this option.

The Barcelona Card also differs in that it places a lot of its value in transport around the city . Unless you’ve got a hostel or holiday apartment a bit far out of the city or are planning on squeezing in a ton of attractions in a short time the transport isn’t mandatory.

Related : How Many Days Should I Stay in Barcelona?

Looking for a Barcelona City Pass?

This is probably the best Barcelona discount pass in circulation at the moment: having everything booked from the comfort of home, skipping lines, and saving money… but it really depends what you’re planning to do.

If you’ve got any more questions about the Barcelona Pass or anything else related to your holiday, get at me in the comments below.

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Barcelona Tourist Card

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Key Benefits

What’s Included:

– Free Attractions

– discounted attractions.

Is It Worth It?

We give you the complete lowdown on Barcelona’s tourist card, with what’s included for free, the best of the discounts and whether it’s worth investing…

The Basic Concept…

Planning to do plenty of exploring during your time in the Catalan capital? Read on. The Barcelona Card is a city pass for tourists which entitles them to unlimited free  public transport  (including from the airport), free admission to  many great museums , and a penny-saving package of discounts to pretty much all of the city’s most popular attractions.

The Barcelona Card offers unlimited free public transport, free admission to many great museums, and a penny-saving package of discounts…

It is available for both adults and children (4-12 years of age) and you can choose between cards which are valid for 72, 96 or 120 hours. All versions of the card come with a free city map, and a small guide book to help you navigate.

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Skip-the-line entry to the Picasso Museum comes with the Card!

In the course of this article you’ll find a comprehensive list of what’s included with the Barcelona Card , but to help you understand the pros and cons, let’s start with a more general overview of the benefits.

At the end of the article we’ll take a look at the prices, and do the maths on whether it’s worth investing. We’ll also preview some alternative tourist cards you might want to consider…

Barcelona Card: Main Benefits:

– public transport.

One of the main benefits of buying a Card is that they entitle you to free public transport all around Barcelona, including the metro, buses (day and night, FGC city and suburban train network, trams, train to the airport and Renfe trains zone 1.

Of that the free  metro  is particularly handy, as several great sights, like  Gaudi’s Park Guell , are beyond walking distance from the Old Town. Your feet might also appreciate being able to get to  La Sagrada Familia basilica  via the city’s underground system.

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Barcelona’s metro is fast and efficient

Meanwhile, leafy Montjuic mountain is best accessed from Plaça Espanya metro station for the  MNAC (free with Card), Joan Miro Museum (free with Card), Poble Espanyol and the Magic Fountain (free to attend), or else the Paral-lel metro for the funicular and then cable car up to  Montjuic Castle (free with Card). The Botanical Gardens are also nearby the castle.

Pro Tip: I’d strongly recommend researching all the attractions on Montjuic mountain , as there are five or six museums and gardens dotted around the hill that you can enter for free with the Card, and you may want to spend half, or even a full day, exploring its treasures.

You may also find the metro handy for getting to the city beaches too.

To calculate the value of free public transport, consider that a “T-casual” metro ticket costs €11.35 for 10 journeys and a busy tourist might expect to get through one such card every 2 or maybe 3 days, depending where their hotel is.

You can also travel from Barcelona airport to the centre via public transport using the card. However you will firstly need to redeem your voucher and collect your Barcelona Card at one of the airport’s tourist offices (open until 9pm).

Pro Tip: Bear in mind your Card is valid from when it is first used, so sometimes it might be cheaper to wait until you enter your first museum to activate it, instead of activating it directly at the airport (for example, if you arrive in the evening you might lose 12 or more hours of the Card’s validity between using your airport transfer and getting up the next morning to visit an attraction).

As of January 2020, the Barcelona Card grants you free entry to a total of 26 attractions, including virtually all of the city’s best museums. While the the world-famous Picasso Museum hardly needs introducing, there are several other highlights I’d urge any first-time visitor to see. One would be the  National Museum of Catalan Art  (often abbreviated as ‘MNAC’), which occupies one of the grandest buildings in Barcelona and enjoys a dramatic perch overlooking the Magic Fountain (so good to put these close together on your itinerary). Inside, three floors of art take you from medieval Romanesque iconography up to the dazzling paintings of the 20th century, by the likes of Picasso, Casas and Camarasa.

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Gorgeous art and sensational views at the MNAC

Lesser-known attractions, such as the Barcelona History Museum, the Joan Miro Foundation, the Frederic Mares Museum and the Chocolate Museum are also editorial faves, and are all included in the price.

Pro Tip: I’d recommend reading our article on the very best collections in the city to whet your cultural appetite.

Everybody loves a discount, don’t they? Well here’s where things get exciting, but you may need a calculator to work out how much you’re going to save. Definitely worthwhile are the 20% discount that Barcelona Cardholders get off  Gaudi’s La Pedrera ,  Poble Espanyol , Sant Pau Recinte Modernista and Casa Amatller .

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The monastery at Poble Espanyol. Find it on Montjuic .

Even more generous is the 25% off Gaudi’s Palau Guell , and the recently re-opened Casa Vicens , also by our Antoni.

Finally, also included in the Barcelona Card are discounts for several other of cultural and leisure pursuits, such as 50% off walking tours run by Barcelona Turisme, 20% discount for most performances at the  Liceu Theatre , reductions on several popular  flamenco shows , 20% off tickets to the Aquarium and 25% off when visiting Barcelona Zoo .

You also get a Shopping Card with discounts in 80 stores.

What’s Included in 2020?

  • Free full-colour guidebook and city map.
  • Free unlimited use of public transport (except nightbus).
  • Free entry to 26 of Barcelona’s top visitor attractions
  • Discounts to many more, plus to activities, tours, attractions and shops.

26 Free Museums + Attractions

A list of all the museums and attractions you can enter for free with the official Barcelona tourist discount card. I include the usual cost in brackets, so you can see how much you save in each case…

1. CCCB : Hip cultural centre with modern exhibitions (€6-8).

2. Antoni Tàpies Foundation : Tribute to one of Spain’s most famous artists (€7).

3. Joan Miró Foundation : Shining white temple to Catalonia’s most famous painter (€12).

4. MACBA : Stunning building, filled with late 20th century art (€10).

5. National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC) : Some boring religious stuff… but behold the top floor of pure artistic genius! (€12).

6. Picasso Museum : The 20th century’s greatest artist revealed (€12).

7. Montjuic Castle : This fortress looks over the whole city. Take the metro / funicular, plus teleferic cable car (€5).

8. El Born Cultural Centre : Roman ruins revealed under former market (€7).

9. MUHBA Plaça del Rei : The main branch of the Barcelona History Museum, with Roman ruins and “Barcelona Flashback” exhibition (€7).

10. MUHBA El Call :  Homage to Barcelona’s Jewish history (€2).

11. MUHBA Refugi 307 : Civil War era bomb shelter… Sundays only, reserve in advance (€3.60).

12. MUHBA Via Sepulcral Romana : Galley walk over Roman ruins, limited opening hours (€2).

13. Design Museum : Brutish modern Behemoth that has transformed Plaça Glories (€6).

14. Ethnology Museum – Montcada : The Born branch of the Ethnology Museum, focusing on non-Western cultures (€5).

15. Ethnology Museum – Parc de Montjuïc : The Montjuic branch of the Ethnology Museum, focusing on Catalan tradition and culture (€5).

16. Frederic Marès Museum : Curious collection by the Gothic Cathedral (€4.20).

17. Royal Monastery of St. Mary’s of Pedralbes : Beautiful medieval monastery on the edge of the city (€5).

18. CaixaForum : Art exhibits in stunning former factory (€4).

19. CosmoCaixa : Kid-friendly science museum with dinosaurs and ‘Flooded Forest’ (€6).

20. Botanical Gardens : Exotic plant life under the Castle (€3.5).

21. Museums of Natural Sciences : Deepen your understanding of planet Earth in “the floating blue cheesecake” building (€6).

22. Music Museum : Inspiring collection of unique and historic instruments (€6).

23. Chocolate Museum : A look into the history of the chocolate trade, with edible tickets (€6).

24. Modernisme Museum: Dive into the wonderful world of Catalan Art Nouveau (€10).

25. Egyptian Museum : The paraphernalia of Cleopatra’s people on display (€12).

26. Barcelona Olympics & Sports Museum : Relive the 1992 Summer Olympics on the grounds of the stadium (€5.80).

List of Discounts

Attractions.

Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar -1€ Basílica de Santa Maria del Pi -1€ Casa Amatller -20% Casa Batlló -3€ Casa de les Punxes -25% Casa Milà – La Pedrera -20% Casa Vicens -25% Centro de Fotografía Fundación MAPFRE -1€ Cripta Gaudí de la Colònia Güell -2€ Fundació Vila Casas: Museu Can Framis i Espais Volart -3€ Gaudí Experiència -20% Human Bodies Exhibition -25% Mirador de Colom & Wine Tourism Center -50% Recinte de l’antic monestir de Sant Pau del Camp -1€ Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya -30% Museu d’Història de Catalunya -20% Museu de la Cera de Barcelona -20% Museu de l’Eròtica -25% Museu del Perfum -40% Museu Europeu d’Art Modern (MEAM) -25% Museu Marítim de Barcelona -20% Palau de la Música Catalana -25% Palau Güell -25% Pavelló Mies van der Rohe -20% Poble Espanyol de Barcelona -20% Admission/-1€ Audioguide Sant Pau Recinte Modernista -20%

Tours and Excursions

Barcelona Bus Turístic -10% Barcelona Ciclotour -2€ Barcelona Genuine Shops Tour -50% Barcelona Night Tour -10% Barcelona Walking Tours Easy Gòtic -50% Barcelona Walking Tours Gòtic -50% Barcelona Walking Tours Modernisme -50% Barcelona Walking Tours Picasso -50% Bcnaval Tours -20% Catalunya Bus Turístic -10€ Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya 2×1 La Roca Village Shopping Express -20% Las Golondrinas Barcelona Mar, Adult: -4€ / Kids: -3.50€ Las Golondrinas Barcelona Port, Adult: -3.20€ / Kids: Free Sailing Experience Bcn -15%:

Big Fun Museum -10% Casino de Barcelona Free Admission + Welcome Drink Icebarcelona -20% Illa Fantasia -20% L’Aquàrium de Barcelona -20% Parc d’Atraccions del Tibidabo -20% PortAventura World -20% Telefèric de Montjuïc -2€ Torre de Collserola -60% Zoo de Barcelona -25%

Entertainment

Opera y Flamenco -20% Tablao Flamenco Cordobés -25% Drink & Show / -10% Dinner & Show Tablao Flamenco Patio Andaluz -10€

Other Services

Locker Barcelona -10%

We try our best to keep this list up to date, but to be sure of the latest details check out the official tourism website. Here is their list of what’s included in 2020 .

Barcelona Card Prices

City Card 3 days (72 hours) adult – 46 euros City Card 3 days (72 hours) child, 4-12 years – 22 euros

City Card 4 days (96 hours) adult – 56 euros City Card 4 days (96 hours) child, 4-12 years – 28 euros

City Card 5 days (120 hours) adult – 61 euros City Card 5 days (120 hours) child, 4-12 years – 33 euros

Conclusion: Is It Worth It?

And now what you really wanted to know: is it worth buying the Barcelona Card when visiting the Catalan capital? The answer is: yes, almost certainly, provided you visit at least one attraction a day.

The longer the card’s validity the better value for money – the 3 day card works out as around 15 euros a day, the 4-day card is just 14 euros per day, whilst the 5 day card is incredible value at 12 euros a day.

Given that you’re likely to get around €5 worth of public transport use per day, and that many of the best museums are normally €10 to 12, you don’t even have to be particularly active to get your money back. If you manage to visit two or three attractions per day, you’re winning hands down!

Best Buying Options

You can buy the Card online in a number of places. I’d recommend one of the following two:

Official Tourist Board (10% Discount!)

Head to the  official Barcelona Turisme website , who also offer 10% off if you book online.

BUY BARCELONA CARD (10% DISCOUNT)

Get Your Guide (Free Cancellation)

If you find the official website a bit clunky, then you’ll find that Get Your Guide’s user-friendly website make the booking process nice and smooth. Plus they have great customer service and a free cancellation policy, if you cancel 24 hours ahead of time. (They also have tonnes more great Barcelona tours and tickets that might inspire you !).

BUY VIA GET YOUR GUIDE

Other Tourist Cards

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Another alternative, if you just fancy focusing on Barcelona’s most prestigious art museums, is the Art Ticket BCN . For that you get six big-hitters Picasso Museum, CCCB, MACBA, MNAC, Joan Miro Foundation and Tapies Foundation for free with the 35 euro card (which is valid for 3 months).

Pro Tip: Check out our feature length comparison of all the best Barcelona city passes right here !

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Is the go city® barcelona pass worth it an honest review.

Although Barcelona is one of the most exciting cities in Europe, it can come with a hefty price tag attached. But there is one way that you may be able to save money in Barcelona.

The Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass gives you free entry to many of its top attractions and activities. But is this Barcelona Pass worth it? 

The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is likely to save you money . Add to that the convenience of not having to queue to buy tickets at each place and fast-track admission where available and it’s a no-brainer.

Get the lowdown in my Go City® Barcelona Pass review, which covers how it works, what is included, how much it costs, typical savings and where to buy it. All information and prices are taken from the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass official website and are correct as of March 2024.  

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How it works

The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass works as a digital sightseeing pass, allowing free access to many of the city’s top attractions and tours. Some of these offer fast-track admission, meaning you can enter without queuing.   The pass also comes with a free digital guidebook containing information about each attraction. 

It has to be used on consecutive days . For example, if you have a 3-day pass and start using it on a Thursday, it will be valid for that day, Friday and Saturday.

Similar to the London Pass , you choose the duration of your pass –  2, 3, 4 or 5 days – and then download this to the Go City® app. For the duration of your pass’s validity, you can visit as many of the included attractions as you can manage. 

Usage is subject to a maximum purse value . However, as these purse values are extremely generous, they will not be an issue for most travellers (for example; a 2-day adult pass has a purse value of €450).

Free attractions and activities

At the last count, close to 50 attractions and tours were included in the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass. Here are some of the most popular museums and attractions that you can see for free:

  • La Sagrada Família Guided tour (€65)
  • Casa Batlló (€35)
  • Park Güell Guided Tour (€35)
  • La Pedrera (€28)
  • Casa Vicens (€23)
  • Barcelona Aquarium (L’Aquàrium de Barcelona) (€25)
  • Barcelona Zoo (€21.40)

The pass includes an impressive selection of walking tours from Modernism and Gaudí to tapas tasting.

You can check the full list of attractions and activities that are free with the Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass on the official website . 

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You don’t need to pre-book most of the included Barcelona attractions. However, there is a handful that you will need to book in advance , including La Sagrada Família and Park Güell.

These are clearly highlighted on the website and in the Go City® Barcelona Pass guidebook

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Although the city’s transport is not included in the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass, you can use the city’s hop-on-hop-off bus for one day. Two routes operate year-round and buses run every 15 to 25 minutes depending on the season.

A Las Golondrinas boat cruise and a Segway tour are also included in the pass.

Attractions not Included in the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass

Even to my critical eye, the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is pretty comprehensive. Exclusions include the Fundació Joan Miró and Palau de la Música Catalana.

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Prices & how to buy

The cost of your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is determined by its duration.

It comes in four flavours: 2, 3, 4 or 5 days. The longer the duration, the cheaper it is on a Euro per day basis.

Adult prices apply to those aged 16 and over. Child prices are for those aged 4 to 12.

The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass prices quoted refer to full face value as of March 2024. Discounts may be available at the time of purchase and you can check current prices here.

  • 2-Day Pass – Adult €159 | Child €109
  • 3-Day Pass – Adult €194| Child €134
  • 4-Day Pass – Adult €224 | Child €154
  • 5-Day Pass – Adult €244 | Child €179

The Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass can only be purchased from the official website.

>>> BUY YOUR BARCELONA CITY PASS HERE

Is the Barcelona Pass Worth it? Crunching the numbers

The only way to work out if the Barcelona Pass is worth it is to cost up a sample itinerary with and without the pass. To give you a head start, I’ve priced a two-day itinerary.

Let’s take the example of a first-time visitor to Barcelona who wants to visit the city’s most popular attractions, including the city’s Gaudí attractions.

DAY ONE: GAUDI’S FANTASTICAL WORLD

  • Barcelona hop-on-hop-off bus (€33)

Cost of individual tickets: €219

2-Day Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass: €159

SAVING: €60

As you can see, by day one you are already quids in. In the evening, you could max out the pass further by taking a boat cruise.

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DAY 2 : TAPAS & PICASSO

  • Picasso Museum & walking tour (€42)
  • Barcelona market walking tour (€29)

Cumulative cost of individual tickets: €290

SAVING: €131

Importantly, this 2-Day Barcelona itinerary leaves time to explore parts of the city that don’t come with an admission fee attached.

For extra reassurance, Go City has introduced a risk-free guarantee .

If the city pass costs more than if you’d just purchased individual attraction tickets, they will refund you the difference. To be eligible, you’ll need to have scanned your pass at least three times per day, every day of your pass.  

Find out more here .

Who is the pass good for?

If you want to see as much of Barcelona as possible – Then the Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is for you. The more you use it, the more money you will save.

If you are spending longer in Barcelona – Although you are likely to save money using a Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass if you are in town for a day or two, these savings will be magnified if you stay longer,

If you want to set your budget in advance – No one likes a nasty shock when they check their credit card statement at the end of a holiday. This Barcelona city pass allows you to take control over a chunk of your vacation budget.

If you are looking for convenience – There’s a lot to be said for not having to purchase individual tickets and fast-track entry.

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Who should skip the pass?

If you are on a budget – It can be challenging to stretch your travel budget to paid-for attractions.

I f you have already visited the big-ticket items – Perhaps you have already visited places like La Sagrada Família and Park Güell. The more expensive Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass attractions generate the biggest savings. 

If you are looking for a relaxed itinerary – The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is most cost-effective if you squeeze as much into your sightseeing day as possible. If you are looking for a relaxed itinerary, this pass may not be a good buy.

Tips for squeezing the most out of your Barcelona Pass

1. Plan your itinerary

A little research pays dividends. Identify which attractions you want to visit and whether they are included in the pass. This will help you decide if the Barcelona Pass is worth it for you.

2. Consider transit times

Don’t just look at a list of Barcelona attractions in isolation. Consider how long it will take to travel between the places on your draft Barcelona itinerary, clustering them by locality if possible. Use the 1-day hop-on-hop-off bus wisely

3. Don’t try to squeeze too much in

This is the biggest danger of city cards. By trying to visit as many of the included attractions as possible, you risk becoming completely frazzled.

4. Prioritise high-value attractions

You get the most bang for your buck by using your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass for the more expensive Barcelona attractions. Using the pass to get you into places like the Gaudí attractions maximises your savings.

5. Start using your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass on the morning of the first day of validity

As the pass’s validity is for consecutive days, not 24-hour periods, make an early start to your sightseeing to get the maximum benefit from your pass.  If you start using your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass late in the day, that will count as your first day.

7. Check opening hours in advance

Some Barcelona attractions are closed on certain days of the week. For example; the Picasso Museum is closed on Mondays.

8. Make sure that you make reservations where these are required.

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Barcelona city pass

Looking for the best city pass in Barcelona? Wondering if the city’s tourist cards are any good? Below, we set out several city pass options in Barcelona so you can find out how much each costs, which activities are included, how long it’s valid for, and more.

At the end of the article, we’ll give you some advice and review the passes available in Barcelona so you can easily decide which is most suitable for your trip and offers the best value for money.

Quick comparison of Barcelona passes

Before we get down to the nitty-gritty, let’s compare the various tourist cards you can get in Barcelona. Below, we’ll explain what each of the three city cards gives you.

GO Barcelone Explorer Pass

With this pass, you can tailor every aspect of your trip . There are different versions available from 2 up to 7 activities , including Barcelona’s unmissable locations! The card is valid for 60 days . This makes it pretty handy for a typical stay in the city and offers great value for money.

Main sites included

  • Sagrada Familia (guided tour)
  • Parc Güell (guided tour)

Casa Batlló

  • Camp Nou tour
  • 2 act. : 69 €
  • 3 act. : 99 €
  • 5 act. : 139 €
  • 7 act. : 174 €

Barcelona Card

This tourist card mainly gives you unlimited access to a range of museums . You can choose whether you want the card to be valid for 3, 4 or 5 days . It also provides access to public transport free of charge and 50% off other activities in Barcelona.

  • Picasso Museum

National Art Museum of Catalonia

  • 3 days : 55 €
  • 4 days : 65 €
  • 5 days : 77 €

Barcelone Digital Pass

With this pass, you can visit Barcelona's 2 unmissable sites . This is a digital pass, meaning you do have to operate it online. Because you can’t decide which activities to do, the price only changes based on the user’s age . You also get 10% off other activities in Barcelona.

  • Sagrada Familia
  • Hop-on-hop-off bus tour
  • Barcelona Pass : 85 €

GO Barcelona Explorer Pass: pricing, what’s included & how it works

With the Barcelona Explorer Pass, you can tailor your trip to include your choice of activities, with lots available. Let’s look at what you need to know.

What the Go Barcelona Explorer Pass costs

The cost of the Go Barcelona Explorer Pass depends on how many activities you want to do and your age . You choose 2 to 7 activities from those available.

How it works

When you buy your Explorer card, you have to choose how many activities you want to do . If you select an attraction where there’s no need to book, all you have to do is turn up with your city pass. Once you’ve bought your pass, you receive all the booking information by email . Attractions that ask you to book a date and time slot will be mentioned.

Sites included with the Go Barcelona Explorer city pass

You can choose where to visit at any time during your trip, as long as the attraction doesn’t ask you to pre-book.

The main sites available with this city pass are:

  • La Boqueria de Barcelone
  • Quartier gothique de Barcelone

La Sagrada Familia

  • Aquarium de Barcelone
  • Montjuic à Barcelone
  • Musée d'Art Contemporain de Barcelone
  • Musée de cire à Barcelone
  • Musée MOCO de Barcelone
  • Poble Espagnyol de Barcelone
  • Téléphérique de Montjuïc
  • Zoo de Barcelone
  • Musée d'histoire de la Catalogne
  • Barcelona Aquarium
  • Las Golondrinas boat tour
  • Barcelona Bus Turistíc (hop-on-hop-off bus)
  • Casa Vicens
  • Montserrat (including bus transfer)
  • Poble Espanyol open-air museum
  • Sant Pau modernist complex
  • City bike tours
  • Gaudi 4D Experience
  • Barcelona Egyptian Museum
  • Tour of the old town and gothic quarter
  • MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art
  • CosmoCaixa Science Museum
  • Olympic and Sports Museum
  • Museum of the History of Catalonia

Visites incluses dans la carte GO City Barcelone Explorer

How long the tourist card is valid for

The card is valid for 60 days after it’s first used . The countdown starts when you first use it to enter an attraction. This means you can spread your visits out during your time in Barcelona. Also, with your city pass only activating once you enter your first site, you can buy it well before you arrive in the city.

Choose this pass and you don’t have to visit attractions one after another. N.B. Although it’s valid for 60 days, you can only use it for the number of attractions you originally chose . So, choose carefully when you buy the pass online.

Where do I get the Go Explorer city pass

With this tourist card, you don’t need to pick anything up in situ . Once you’ve bought it, you have everything you need on your phone as you’re emailed the documents. For each activity, you need to show a QR code on your phone, or printed off.

Barcelona Card: pricing, what’s included & how it works

This second card gives you access to various museums . And these are the main places to visit with this card: it doesn’t offer as much variety as the pass above.

You can also use the city’s public transport free of charge and get 50% off other activities in Barcelona.

How much is the Barcelona Card

With this city pass, you choose how long you want it for: 3, 4, or 5 days . The cost depends on the length chosen and your age.

This card works differently from the one above. You just have to choose how long you want it to be valid for when you buy: 3, 4 or 5 days (72, 96 or 120 hours). For example, say you activate your card at 2pm on the first day. It will then be valid until 1:59pm on the final day. During this period, you can do all the activities available with the Barcelona Card, remembering you can only complete each activity once.

The risk with this city pass is that your trip might feel quite busy. For it to make financial sense, you need to visit at least one museum each day. This is because the pass is mostly for museums and only valid for a limited period.

Sites included with the Barcelona Card

This tourist card gets you free access to the city’s public transport and 50% off other activities in Barcelona.

You can visit the following attractions:

  • Palais de la musique catalane
  • Fondation Miró
  • Château de Montjuïc à Barcelone
  • Jardin Botanique de Barcelone
  • Museum of Catalan Modernism
  • Antoni Tàpies Foundation (fast-track ticket)
  • MACBA Museum of Contemporary Art (fast-track ticket)
  • Archaeology Museum
  • Egyptian Museum
  • Ethnology Museum and Parc de Montjuïc
  • Contemporary Culture Centre (fast-track ticket)
  • El Born Centre for Culture and Memory
  • Barcelona History Museum (4 buildings: Refugi 307, Via Sepulcral Romana, El Call, Plaça del Rei)
  • Joan Miró Foundation
  • Botanic Gardens
  • Juan Antonio Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum (fast-track ticket)
  • Royal Monastery of St Mary of Pedralbes

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How long the Barcelona Card is valid for?

The card is valid for the number of days you choose when you buy it. It activates when you do your first activity rather than when you buy the card.

N.B. The days are consecutive and counted in hours . For example, if you activate it at 10am on the first day, it will be valid until 9:59am on day 3, 4, or 5. This can be useful when you’re planning your trip: if you arrive in the city at lunchtime, you can visit a museum using the city pass straight away without losing out on a whole day of validity.

Where do I get the Barcelona Card

This tourist card has to be collected in situ because it’s a physical card. All you have to do is show your email confirmation on paper or on your phone.

There are several collection points:

  • Terminal 1 or 2 at Barcelona Airport (between 8:30am and 8:30pm, Monday to Saturday; between 8:30am and 2:30pm on Sundays and bank holidays)
  • Kiosk in Plaça de Catalunya (daily from 9am to 9pm)
  • La Sagrada Familia pick-up (Monday, Tuesday and Sunday 9am to 2:30pm; Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 9am to 8pm)

Barcelona Digital Pass: pricing, what’s included & how it works

The final pass in our list is a digital tourist card . With this option, you can do everything from buying it to choosing dates for your activities while you’re still at home. As you’ll see, this is the easiest city pass to use .

How much is the Barcelona Digital Pass

The pricing is simple. There are 2 criteria: how many days you can take the tourist bus for (1, 2 or 3 days) and the age of the user.

For ease, we’ll focus in the summary below on the version offering unlimited tourist bus travel for 1 day .

You buy this city pass online and choose the date(s) you want to do the activities included.

You’re then emailed the different tickets that give you fast-track access to attractions. All you have to do is show them in situ on your phone or printed out. You also get a code for 10% off other possible attractions in Barcelona. You can then book these online.

Sites included with the Barcelona Digital Pass

This city pass includes the main must-see attractions, such as:

  • Access to the POPGuide audio guide app

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How long the Barcelona Digital Pass is valid for

This tourist card doesn’t expire. It’s a digital city pass that’s used more to give you access to block bookings. The advantage is you can spread your activities over 2 or 3 days.

The discount giving you 10% off other activities also remains valid after the dates chosen for your attractions included in the Barcelona city pass. This means you can use your tourist card throughout your trip .

Where do I get the Barcelona Digital Pass

This Barcelona city pass doesn’t need to be collected as it’s digital. After you buy it, you’re sent your tickets by email . Then just show them on your phone or printed out.

Which must-see locations are included in Barcelona city passes?

Depending which pass you choose, you can access some or all of the city’s main activities. Here is a summary of the sites you absolutely must visit and the tourist cards that get you in.

Sagrada Familia

Take a guided tour (Go Barcelona Explorer Pass) of Gaudí’s La Sagrada Familia. This is the most iconic church in Barcelona thanks to its architecture and impressive interiors. Anyone visiting Barcelona needs to see it.

Barcelone Digital Pass

The National Art Museum of Catalonia has one of the best collections of Roman frescoes and Catalan Art Nouveau works. You can also head up to the building’s roof terrace for incredible city views .

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With the Go Barcelona Explorer Pass, you can have a guided tour of Parc Güell. The Barcelona Pass gives you fast-track tickets for these beautiful gardens designed by Gaudí, which are a UNESCO World Heritage Site .

La Pedrera Barcelone

La Pedrera (also known as Casa Mila) is a famous landmark in Barcelona and another Gaudí work. Explore this building containing a collection of furniture created by the Catalan artist and take in the panoramic views of the city from the roof terrace.

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Casa Batlló was also designed by Gaudí. This amazing famous building is considered to be an architectural masterpiece and is unmissable if you’re visiting Barcelona. 

Stade Camp Nou Barcelone

Camp Nou Tour

Football fans will love touring Camp Nou, Europe’s biggest football stadium . These immersive visits take over an hour and you even have the chance to see the changing rooms and tunnel .

Conclusion : when should you buy a pass for Barcelona?

Is it worth buying a city pass? Is your trip compatible with one of the tourist cards available? Here is our advice to help you decide which pass is right for you.

A short trip to Barcelona

If your trip is short, you might like the Digital Pass. You just need to want to do the 3 activities it includes (hop-on-hop-off bus, Parc Güell and La Sagrada Familia). But this Barcelona city pass doesn’t let you choose the attractions you visit. If you don’t think you’ll complete all 3 experiences, it’s better to book separate tickets.

If you don’t have the time to visit lots of attractions or don’t want this city pass, we suggest you book separate tickets. N.B. Make sure to reserve a fast-track ticket for La Sagrada Familia in any case. If you don’t pre-book online at this popular site, you’ll wait forever to get in.

Love museums?

With the Barcelona Card, you get access to lots of the city’s museums. Over 3, 4, or 5 days , you can see some significant art collections. And you can also use your card to take public transport free of charge .

If you’re passionate about fine arts, history or culture more widely, this is the pass for you! Many different museums are included. The 3- or 4-day tourist card seems the best way to take full advantage of all the city has to offer and get value for money.

The Explorer Pass: for a more comprehensive trip

This is the perfect pass for stays of any length in Barcelona. You can choose a number of activities from the wide selection available and it offers different options for all kinds of trips.To explore Barcelona in your own way, buy this city pass, carefully tailor your stay and visit the city’s unmissable destinations. It includes all the most popular places in the famous Catalan capital. And, what’s more, it saves you a lot of money on tickets!

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Barcelona Travel Card Discount is our selection of the best discount cards so that you can discover Barcelona as pleasantly and economically as possible. As we are going to see, there is no lack of economical solutions to visit the Catalan capital. The Barcelona City pass alone allows you to visit the two most famous monuments of the city: the Sagrada Familia and the Park Guell. The Barcelona travel card offers 3 days of unlimited public transportation (metro, bus, tram and train) in Barcelona plus a private airport transfer from el prat airport. The Barcelona Articket allows you to visit 6 of the city's museums for an unbeatable price: Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC), Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), Fundacio Miró Museum, Fundació Antoni Tàpies, Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB) and the Picasso Museum Still among our favourite discounted cards, discover also the Hola Transport Card which allows you to use public transport for several days, indefinitely.. Ideal for discovering the city.

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The City Pass includes fast track entrance to the Sagrada Família and Park Güell, as well as a 10% discount on many more museums and activities + a Hop on and off tour.

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To avoid the unavoidable queues for this emblematic monument of the Catalan capital, we advise you to purchase in advance your tickets to La Sagrada Familia.

Visit Camp Nou Ticket - Barcelona

Camp Nou Tour ! From the locker rooms to the football field discover the Camp Nou stadium and its Museum by yourself with a simple ticket or with a true local guide, fan of the Barça! You will see absolutely all the facilities and feel the atmosphere of this mythical stadium before visiting the Shop of the Club!

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Discover the Parc Güell in the best conditions by booking your ticket in advance. Antoni Gaudí was a visionary architect who wanted to combine the city and nature to make life more pleasant. This garden city is not only a modernist work, it is an example of urban construction that is still relevant today. 

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Casa Batlló  is one the most original and dreamlike of the achievements of the architect Antoni Gaudí. Polychrome facade decorated with ceramic and glass, undulating roof representing a mythical dragon. Discover the fundamental work of Catalan modernism and best tickets and prices to visit it!

Casa Milla Tickets

After the Sagrada Familia, La Casa Milà or "la Pedrera" as it is often called, is probably  Gaudi' s second most popular building in the city. 

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Discover city sightseeing at your own pace with our selection of Hop On Hop Off bus tour tickets. An extraordinary and economic way to make a first connection with main tourist attractions

Picasso Museum Skip the line Tickets

Avoid the crowd with fast track tickets and access to one of the worldwide most visited art museums. More than 4200 artworks by Pablo Picasso + temporary exhibitions.

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When is the best time to go to Barcelona?

Jamie Ditaranto

Aug 23, 2023 • 5 min read

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Our seasonal breakdown of what's happening in Barcelona will help you plan the perfect trip © Jordi Mora igual / Getty Images

With over 300 days of sunshine per year, good weather in Barcelona is the norm – but that doesn’t mean this Mediterranean metropolis has no seasons.

Winter nights can get quite cold, and summers are hot and muggy, making spring and fall the best seasons to visit. However, the city has a busy calendar of events with annual festivals, holiday traditions and seasonal eats.

Whether you come for the sights, the sea or the local parties, here’s a guide to the best time to visit Barcelona.

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June to August is peak season for festivals and beaches

Pack your body glitter, because June kicks off festival season in Barcelona with Primavera Sound , and Sónar brings some of the world’s top music acts to Parc del Fòrum, the city’s sprawling seaside festival site. Then, on the night of Sant Joan, which always takes place on the summer solstice – June 20 or 21, depending on the year – locals celebrate with bonfires and fireworks on the beach.

Barcelona is a very LGBTIQ+ friendly city , and no time of year is that more apparent than July when Pride Barcelona takes over Plaza Espanya with parades, live music and street parties all weekend long.

At the height of summer in July, Barcelona swells with visitors and battles the heat and humidity. Temperatures reach average highs between 70F and 85F, and the humidity gets oppressive, particularly in August. In 2022, Spain passed a law barring businesses from setting their air-conditioning below 80.6F to curb energy use – thankfully, there is an exception for hotel guests .

Once a year, every Barcelona neighborhood puts on a street party known as festes majors . These are big events with street food, live music, Catalan traditions – like human towers and fire runs – and elaborate decorations. The parties are organized throughout the year, but the biggest and most impressive is the Festa Major de Gràcia in mid-August, whose contest for the best-decorated street motivates locals to go above and beyond with their art skills.

With summer heat waves becoming more routine in Southern Europe, don’t plan a trip at this time of year without making time to cool down at the beach . You should also get your tickets for attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell ahead of time to avoid waiting in long lines.

Two women shopping together at a Barcelona Christmas market

September to December brings accommodation deals and festive fun

The summer excitement starts to simmer down come September, and hotel rates also tend to drop. For budget travelers in Barcelona, this is the best time to explore on foot and make the most of the city’s sights and attractions.

A party atmosphere sweeps through the streets with the arrival of  La Mercè – the festival for all of Barcelona. Honoring the city’s patron saint on the weekend near her Saint’s Day (September 24), you can find free concerts and cultural demonstrations all over the city all weekend long.

For over 50 years, the Barcelona Jazz Festival has been one of the world’s top jazz festivals, consistently bringing in the world’s premier artists. The concerts begin in October and continue through the end of December, so you have a wide window to catch a performance.

Cooler temperatures may put you off having a dip in the sea, but you’ll find fewer crowds on the beach and in the streets. It rarely gets colder than lows of 40F, and apart from a usually rainy November, you can still enjoy the sunshine most of the time. Take public transport for a day of skiing in the Pyrenees  when snow arrives north of the city. If you catch the ski bus or train to the La Molina resort , the round-trip fare includes the cost of your ski pass. Winter in Catalonia also brings the return of the calçotada, traditional wintertime barbecues.

At Barcelona’s cheery Christmas markets – in front of the Barcelona Cathedral or the Sagrada Familia – you’ll find a decoration that no other city in the world has: the pooper. Also known as the caganer , this cheeky figure can be found hiding in nativity scenes all over the city.

January to March are best for Carnival, calçots and classical music

Every new year in Spain starts with a mouthful of grapes, and soon after, the city celebrates Three Kings Day with a parade on January 5, officially marking the end of the holiday season. In the morning, you may see locals lining up at bakeries to pick up their Kings’ Cake.

If you’re exploring Barcelona between January and March, look for restaurants that have calçots on the menu. These large spring onions are a local specialty that is only eaten during the winter months.

This is also the season for Carnival, so you may be able to catch the street festivities in the week before Ash Wednesday. The weather in Barcelona is on the upswing in March, so this is the best time of the year to take advantage of low rates and light-jacket weather. Music lovers might also want to check out the schedule for the Barcelona Obertura Spring Festival , the city’s classical concert series.

A happy couple laughing together on a street in Barcelona

April and May are for books, romance and a museum marathon

The most romantic day in Barcelona is April 23, the day of Sant Jordi. Often dubbed the “Catalan Valentine’s Day,” locals celebrate their love by exchanging books and roses. On almost every corner, you’ll find someone selling roses. The Passeig de Graçia transforms into a literary bazaar, with booksellers lining the streets all the way down to La Rambla . Make sure you stop by Casa Batlló to see the special rose decorations they put out on the balconies every year.

Celebrating the continent-wide Night of Museums in May, many of Barcelona’s museums open their doors for free in the after-hours. Not only can you take advantage of the free entry at big institutions like the National Art Museum of Catalonia , the Picasso Museum and the Moco Museum , but you can also visit historic sites like Montjuïc Castle or try tasty diversions like the Chocolate Museum.

This article was first published Feb 12, 2021 and updated Aug 23, 2023.

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