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Barcelona: Sagrada Familia Entry Ticket with Audio Guide

Barcelona: Sagrada Familia Entry Ticket with Audio Guide

Explore Antoni Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, and discover the beautiful basilica at your own pace. Learn about its history with an included audio guide. Find out firsthand why Gaudi's iconic work — its impressive facades and interior — is one of Spain's most visited monuments. Admire a combination of Gothic and Art Nouveau forms in this UNESCO-listed structure that dominates the Barcelona skyline. Gaudi began working on the true symbol of Barcelona in 1882, and the Sagrada Familia remains a work in progress today. Although unfinished, the basilica remains a must-see. 

Barcelona: Park Güell Admission Ticket

Barcelona: Park Güell Admission Ticket

Visit Park Güell with your timed admission ticket and explore the unique site at your own pace. Marvel at Antoni Gaudí's colorful mosaic art such as the Dragon Stairway with its world-famous salamander. Have a break from the city life while strolling through the green Austria Gardens and take stunning photos of Barcelona from the park's viewing points.  The plan for the park was assigned to Gaudí by Eusebi Güell, a Catalan entrepreneur who wanted to recreate a British residential park on Muntanya Pelada (Bare Mountain). It was opened as a municipal park in 1926, recognized as an artistic monument in 1969 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. While you have to enter the park at your booked time slot, you can stay for as long as you like after and take it all in.

Barcelona: Casa Batlló Entry with Self-Audioguide Tour

Barcelona: Casa Batlló Entry with Self-Audioguide Tour

Immerse yourself in the Casa Batlló experience, which combines artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and machine learning. Delight in a unique experience of one of the masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí, an architecture and design legend. Journey into a Gaudinian universe of seemingly impossible volumetric projections, binaural sound, motion sensors, immersive spaces, tastes, and smells. Access Lord Batlló's Bedroom (if gold option selected). Enjoy an immersive room, the Gaudí Cube (a six-sided LED cube unique in the world). Listen to a script available in 15 languages, as well as a soundtrack created exclusively by the composer Dani Howard and performed by the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Among the novelties on offer, discover a new core of vertical communication designed by the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, a floating ladder of 13 tons of polished marble suspended in the air, the first 6-sided indoor mapping on a patio of Gaudí's lights, and the new “Simbolic” store.

Barcelona: Montjuïc Cable Car Roundtrip Ticket

Barcelona: Montjuïc Cable Car Roundtrip Ticket

See Barcelona from above this this roundtrip ticket for the Montjuïc Cable Car. Ride on a newly refurbished cable car to the hill of Montjuïc which provides you with sweeping views of Barcelona. Make your way to the Parc de Montjuïc Cable Car station and hop aboard the spacious car. Make the climb up approximately 270 feet (84.5 meters) on a 2,460-foot (750-meter) run that affords views of the whole region, from the Serra de Collserola to the Mediterranean Sea. Visit three cable car stations on your way up, Parc de Montjuïc, Miramar, and Castell de Montjuïc. Get a bird's-eye-view of iconic landmarks like the imposing Sagrada Familia. Skip the walk back down using the return ticket.

Barcelona: Park Guell Guided Tour with Skip The Line Entry

Barcelona: Park Guell Guided Tour with Skip The Line Entry

Visit the garden complex of Park Guell on Carmel Hill on a walking tour with an expert guide and skip-the-line tickets for priority entrance. Learn about one of Antoni Gaud's most enduring works and take a stroll through the art of a century. Begin your journey to Carmel Hill to see the public park designed by Gaudi over a century ago. Spot Gaudi's distinctive style in the colorful mosaic tiles of the lizard statue ("El Drac") at the entrance. Trace the park's beginnings back to 1900 when Barcelona was transforming into a global metropolis. Hear about engineer Ildefons Cerdà, who examined the difficulties faced by a rising city and handled the demands of Barcelona as it grew rapidly in the second part of the 20th century. Allow your guide to demonstrate how the park's principal architectural features are inspired by Art Nouveau. Learn how historical construction techniques influenced the Modernisme movement in Barcelona as you marvel at the park's sculptures and designs. End your tour on a high note by walking through the park and up the hill to get treated to awe-inspiring views of the city of Barcelona below from the Nature Square.

Barcelona: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Barcelona: 24 or 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Explore the city in comfort aboard one of our double-decker buses. Discover Barcelona in detail with a single ticket. Hop-on and hop-off our buses as many times as you wish and enjoy the city at your own pace. Orange route will take you to discover the city beyond its most emblematic modernist buildings. The itinerary covers an extensive circuit that will take you to the westernmost landmarks of Barcelona, such as the FC Barcelona stadium and the National Museum of Art of Catalonia. Hop-off at any of the two museums and board the bus back again once you have finished your visit. Go to El Born and enjoy the amazing cuisine and quaint ambiance or sit back, relax and enjoy the view of the city. Green route will take you to the most artistic part of the city. Capture Barcelona's concrete jungle of modernist buildings. Sit back and relax aboard one of our buses. From Plaça Catalunya to Park Güell, admire the most impressive landmarks around this part of town. See the magnificent Sagrada Familia and marvel at the extensive symbolism of its façades. Learn about the city history and discover all the secrets it hides. You will receive a map with all relevant information on the service and the stops, as well as a discount booklet for several shops and restaurants in the city. The frequency of the service varies depending on the season.

Barcelona Aquarium: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket

Barcelona Aquarium: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket

The Barcelona Aquarium is located in Port Vell, the city’s old harbor area, and is the world's most important marine leisure and education center dedicated to Mediterranean undersea life. Book your priority access ticket for this unique attraction that has already been visited by more than 14 million people. The aquarium is the perfect place to learn about the seabed and the many species that live there. See the 35 Mediterranean and tropical tanks that are home to 11,000 animals from some 450 different species. Most spectacular of all is the immense Oceanarium, 5 meters deep and 36 meters in diameter. A transparent 80-meter-long tunnel runs through the Oceanarium, making it possible for you to walk among sharks, gilt heads, morays, ocean sunfish, and many other species. With your ticket you'll also be able to visit the permanent exhibitions, Planeta Aqua and Explora! that show the importance of water in the development of the planet, and where kids can discover the underwater world, using all of their 5 senses. After your visit, you'll be able to enjoy the different services on offer, such as the café, shop, and others. 

Barcelona: FC Barcelona Museum "Barça Immersive Tour" Ticket

Barcelona: FC Barcelona Museum "Barça Immersive Tour" Ticket

Embark on an unforgettable adventure through the captivating world of FC Barcelona with the Barça Immersive Tour. This exclusive experience allows you to explore the past, present, and future of the club while the stadium undergoes renovations. Located in a specially adapted space near the Spotify Camp Nou, this immersive exhibition features 18 interactive and audiovisual installations. Begin your journey at the Welcome Area, where you'll receive audio guides and find useful information. Don't miss the chance to capture memorable moments at the photo opportunity point. Step into the "We are history" immersive tunnel, where Barça's rich heritage comes to life through captivating photographs and significant objects, including a dedicated space honoring Johan Cruyff. Immerse yourself in the "Tots units fem força" area, where interactive stations showcase both the men's and women's first teams. Experience the excitement of the "More than Achievements" installation, reliving iconic moments, legendary players, and trophies through immersive goal broadcasts and celebratory sounds. The highlight of your tour awaits at "Camp Nou Live," an awe-inspiring audiovisual show that places you in the center of the stadium, providing a 360º experience from a unique vantage point. Explore the future of FC Barcelona at "Espai Barça," where models, graphics, and immersive audiovisual pieces present the intricate details of the upcoming home for all Barça fans. Join this extraordinary journey through the essence of FC Barcelona. Immerse yourself in the history, emotion, and aspirations that define this iconic football club, leaving with cherished memories and a deeper connection to Barça's illustrious legacy.

Barcelona: Hola Barcelona Public Transport Travel Card

Barcelona: Hola Barcelona Public Transport Travel Card

With a public transport ticket that offers unlimited travel for 2 days or more, you’ll be able to get around Barcelona and the surrounding area and save yourself time and money. Discover Barcelona at your leisure as you travel by the metro, buses, and trams as many times as you like. Before beginning your adventure, head to a Tourist Information Office and exchange your voucher. Visit the city’s landmarks and monuments at your own pace on a pass that’s valid for an unlimited number of journeys on the metro and buses operated by Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona (TMB), trains operated by the Generalitat city network, and the tram and Renfe suburban trains. A pass to connect with the Barcelona airport line is included. Your public transportation ticket is valid for 48, 72, 96, or 120 consecutive hours after the validation date (depending on the option chosen).

Barcelona: Flamenco Show at City Hall Theater

Barcelona: Flamenco Show at City Hall Theater

Make your way to Barcelona City Hall to enjoy the traditional Spanish art form of flamenco, awarded UNESCO World Heritage status in 2010. Watch as some of the most talented artists in Spain create a unique atmosphere with music, singing, and dancing. Surrender to the charms of some of the most prominent dancers on the Catalan flamenco scene as they perform in the former Teatro de Barcelona. Admire the beautiful features of the early 19th-century theater, including a stage framed with light bulbs, velvet curtains, and original stage machinery. Let the improvised flamenco "jam sessions" get under your skin and sense the visceral emotion taking place on stage. Get back to the roots of authentic flamenco with performances like the fast-rhythm "Bulerías," guitar "solos," beat percussion, singing in its purest form, face-to-face duels and "Soleás." See legendary dancers including Ivan Alcalà, Raúl Ortega, Patricia Dominguez, and Yolanda Cortés. Hear seductive singers like Antonio el Mantecao, Miguel de la Tolea, La Tana, and Josefa G.Contreras. Admire flamenco guitarists, Oliver Haldon, and Eduardo Cortés, along with percussionists Joni C. Sanchez and Jacobo C. Sanchez.

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The complete guide to visiting the Montjuïc Cable Car
The complete guide to visiting the Montjuïc Cable Car

Heading up to visit the Montjuïc Cable Car on a clear day in Barcelona is a great way to get out of the city center — and take in some serious views. On your ride above the city, you’ll catch stunning views of Montjuïc Castle while experiencing a whole new perspective on the cityscape below. (Art lovers shouldn’t miss checking out Montjuïc’s museums, either.)

This guide has all the tips for visiting the Montjuïc Cable Car that you need to know, like the best times to go, how to book tickets, how to avoid the crowds, and more.

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Bookmark these 7 best trips from Barcelona by train
Bookmark these 7 best trips from Barcelona by train

There are so many things to do in Barcelona, but one effortless train ride away can whisk you off to experience many of Spain's other gems. Barcelona is the perfect starting point for incredible journeys that take you to golden beaches, charming villages, and even the snow-capped Pyrenees.

Visit the renowned Benedictine monastery in Montserrat, explore Salvador Dali's seaside hometown in Costa Brava, or sip on award-winning wines in Alella. History enthusiasts, art lovers, and nature seekers alike will find something special in this guide for the best trips from Barcelona by train.

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Visiting Montserrat: Your questions answered
Visiting Montserrat: Your questions answered

Nestled high in the Catalan countryside, Montserrat is a mountaintop sanctuary that looks like it was plucked from an epic poem by Catalonia’s de facto poet laureate, Jacint Verdaguer. Home to serrated peaks, a centuries-old monastery, and panoramic views that stretch for miles, it’s a must-visit destination for history lovers, hikers, and anyone in search of a little spiritual serenity.

Thinking of visiting? From how to get there to the best things to see and do, this guide has all the tips you need to know before you make the pilgrimage to Catalonia’s most magical mountain.

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A year-round guide to the best time to visit Barcelona
A year-round guide to the best time to visit Barcelona

A rich and vibrant city, Barcelona beckons visitors with its lively energy all year round. The world-renowned Sagrada Família is best visited in the quieter spring months, while Nova Icària and Playa de la Barceloneta beaches are ideal for families in summer.

Explore history and art at the city's many museums, tour the medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter, and join a local food tour to tuck into the best food in Barcelona when the cooler fall temperatures are more favorable. Discover the best time to visit Barcelona to fully experience its culture, cuisine, and activities right here.

Choosing the best time to go to Barcelona

The best time to visit Barcelona is May to August if you want to take advantage of the brilliant Spanish sunshine and warm weather. November to February is the best time to go to Barcelona if you’re visiting on a budget; the winter months are cooler, wetter, and less busy.

The shoulder season from March to May and September to November is the perfect time to visit Barcelona if sightseeing without the crowds is your goal — the weather will be pleasant, but there will be fewer tourists.

Best time for sun worshippers

June to August are some of the best months to go to Barcelona for outdoor activities — the hot Mediterranean sunshine combined with a packed program of festivals, events, and concerts makes for the perfect summer getaway.

Best time for budget travelers

Escape the crowds and see Barcelona on a shoestring budget by planning your trip during the winter months from November to February. The lack of warmth and sunshine discourages many people, so it’s an ideal time to see the sights without the crowds and save money on flights and accommodation.

Best time for sightseeing

March to May or September and October are the best months for visiting the city's busiest attractions. Barcelona's best museums will be open, the weather won’t be quite as intense as the summer months, and there are fewer tourists.

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Family-friendly activities: Things to do in Barcelona with kids

Planning a family trip to Barcelona? You'll be happy to hear that there are various things to do in Barcelona with kids. Take a cable car up the mountains to Montserrat – history buffs will love the heritage, and everyone will love the view. Or discover what fun a funicular is and travel up to Montjuic for a different view of the city. Culture, art, lakes, and fountains blend perfectly for kid-friendly activities in Parc de la Ciutadella and Park Güell. You can try different tastes at the Chocolate Museum or harness your inner racecar driver at Ferrari World. Or just enjoy a day out at Barcelona’s beaches.

Tibidabo Amusement Park: Enjoy incredible views

Take your kids to this unique theme park, which sits on top of a mountain and offers panoramic views of Barcelona. Your whole family can enjoy the thrilling ride on the Ferris wheel and other carousels while taking in the sun. Make sure to walk around the hill and take photos of the views and the beautiful temple. If you get hungry after all the rides, you will have a variety of gastronomic spots to choose from. 

You can leave your belongings in luggage lockers and buy gifts at the park’s souvenir shop. Breastfeeding and changing rooms are available on site so you don’t have to worry if traveling with a baby.

Museum of Music: Find family harmony

There are hundreds of instruments to strike a chord with your kids. Show your kids that music is different and yet the same around the world. Listen to Balinese gamelans and jazz saxophones or see how pianos evolved from lyres to electronic keyboards. And what in the world is an idiophone? Check the schedule to see if you can go hear the glass flute or learn how to play a chair.

Note that strollers are welcome and there are storage facilities onsite. Baby changing stations are also available, and there is a café just at the museum’s entrance.

Poble Espanyol: Visit all of Spain in one village

Not all of Spain is the same. Wander through this living museum and let the kids discover the different regions of Spain. Andalusia, Galicia, Basque, Catalan, Castilla – all have unique identities and their own ways of having fun. Performers and artisans are eager to share stories and entertain, and maybe even teach. To engage young minds further, join in a detective game where you’ll meet characters who share information and clues to solve puzzles as you explore. Learn folk dances or watch the flamenco in action. Maybe try to make some jewelry or stained glass instead of buying souvenirs! Check the schedule for special events like medieval fairs and magic acts.



Strollers are allowed, although you should note that there may be some areas hard to navigate. Free lockers are available for storage, and the Wi-Fi is free. There are plenty of restaurants to try, and the whole attraction is open late (well past midnight on Fridays and Saturdays) if bedtimes are not an issue.

The Chocolate Museum: Taste history in action

Chocolate is full of flavor and history. The kids may enjoy learning about its journey from the Americas to Europe, and then how it is made into their favorite sweet. The Chocolate Museum has displays about history as well as chocolate-makers at work. And there is also plenty of chocolate-filled fun for every age. Everyone from infants to adults can paint with chocolate. Older children can listen to a chocolate elf tell tales or imagine they’re Aztecs and Mayans trading cocoa. Families can work together on creating tasty chocolate lollipops. Here, learning is sweet.

If you’re making the trip with small children, note that strollers are welcome, and there are baby changing facilities. The café mostly serves sweets, so you may want to bring alternatives or wait until your next stop. Some of the activities are scheduled, while others need to be booked in advance, so you should check the schedule and make the necessary arrangements.

The Olympics Museum: Learn the athletes’ stories

Bring your sports stars to the ultimate athletic venue. The Olympics Museum highlights the 1992 Barcelona Olympics and all sports, encouraging active lifestyles. This is not just a museum to look at Michael Jordan’s high-tops or wonder how heavy those torches were or whether billiards is a sport. Some exhibits take kids through the basics of various activities, then test their abilities on a climbing wall, batak equipment, and various simulators.

Children of all ages are welcome, and strollers are allowed. You must leave larger bags in lockers by the entrance. Food and drink are not allowed in, but there is a café on site.


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