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Enjoy easy and convenient access to multiple attractions in Barcelona with one great pass.

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The best pass for Barcelona's top sights including Park Güell & Sagrada Familia Tickets

  • Sagrada Familia: Entry Ticket
  • Park Güell: Entry Ticket
  • Barcelona Bus Turistic: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour Ticket OR Casa Milà - La Pedrera: Entry Ticket
  • Barcelona: City Audio Guide App for Your Smartphone
  • + Bonus Discount!
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COMBINATION TICKET

The Barcelona Pass - Tickets and Visitor Information

What is The Barcelona Pass?

  • The Barcelona Pass is a combination ticket that lets you visit some of Barcelona's most popular attractions while saving money compared with buying tickets separately.
  • Depending on the option you choose, the pass includes fast-track entry to the Sagrada Família, Park Güell along with options of Barcelona Bus Turístic ticket, Casa Batlló or Casa Milà.
  • It also includes a smartphone audio guide and a discount on a future booking.

Quick Information

  • Price: From €97.00
  • Includes Sagrada Familia and other selected attractions
  • Bonus discount
  • Mobile tickets accepted
  • Audio guide app included
  • Instant ticket delivery

The Barcelona Pass includes

Sagrada Familia: Fast Track Entry Ticket

  • Visit Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece
  • Option to include Sagrada Familia Tower access.
  • Access to the museum inside the Sagrada Familia.
  • Downloadable Sagrada Familia app with audio guide.

Park Guell: Entry Ticket

  • Experience Park Güell, another of Antoni Gaudí's visions.
  • Access to Park Güell Monumental Zone

Barcelona Bus Turistic: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

  • Discover Barcelona from an open-topped double-decker bus.
  • The ticket gives you access to both routes with over 40 stops across the city.
  • On-board audio guide (inc. headphones).
  • City Map.
  • Discounts for different activities in the city.

Barcelona: City Audio Guide App for your Smartphone

  • Discover 100+ fascinating facts and stories about Barcelona.
  • Audio guide app with 100+ points of interest in the city.
  • Visuals, descriptions and audio commentaries by local experts.
  • Offline, interactive digital maps and navigation to help you get around the city.

10% discount on other attractions in Barcelona

  • When you complete the purchase you will receive an email with a 10% discount code that you can use on future purchases.

Is the Barcelona Pass Worth It?

The Barcelona Pass can be good value if you intend to visit:

  • Sagrada Família
  • Park Güell
  • Casa Batlló or Casa Milà

Buying these tickets separately will usually cost more than purchasing the Barcelona Pass. The pass also includes a city audio guide and a 10% discount on a future booking, making it good value for many visitors. Having all your tickets in one booking is also more convenient than purchasing each attraction individually.

Who Should Buy The Barcelona Pass?

The Barcelona Pass is ideal for:

  • First-time visitors to Barcelona
  • Visitors staying 2-4 days
  • Anyone planning to visit Sagrada Família and Park Güell
  • Travellers wanting to save money with combination tickets
  • Visitors who prefer having everything booked in advance

It may not be the best option if you're mainly interested in museums or already have a public transport pass.

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Alternative Barcelona Attraction Passes

Barcelona offers several sightseeing passes, each designed for different types of visitors. If the Barcelona Pass isn't quite right for your trip, here are some popular alternatives.

Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Pass

BESTSELLER

What's Included

  • Unlimited journeys by public transport for your chosen period of time (48-120 hours)
  • Included systems: Metro, bus (TMB), urban railway (FGC, Zone 1), Montjuïc funicular, tram (TRAM), regional railway (Rodalies de Catalunya, Zone 1)
  • Metro service travel between Barcelona El Prat airport and Barcelona

Hola Barcelona Travel Card + Aerobús

What's Included

  • Barcelona Airport Transfer via Aerobus
  • Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card
  • Barcelona City: Audio Guide app which is downloadable to your smartphone and includes offline maps to help you get around
  • + Bonus Discounts

Barcelona Essentials Pass (with Public Transport Card)

What's Included

  • Hola Barcelona: Public Transport Card
  • Sagrada Familia: Entry Ticket
  • Park Güell: Entry Ticket
  • Barcelona: Audio Guide App
  • 10% Discount (see next page for full details)

Best of Barcelona Bundle

What's Included

  • Sagrada Familia: Fast Track Entrance Ticket (including option to access the Sagrada Familia Towers)
  • Park Güell: Entry Ticket (access to the Park Güell Monumental Zone)
  • Casa Batlló: Standard Entrance Ticket (Blue) which includes an audio guide available in 15 languages and access to the Gaudi Cube
  • Barcelona: City Audio Guide App for Your Smartphone (including 100+ points of interest in the city, visuals, descriptions and audio commentary by local experts and an offline interactive digital map and navigation).
  • Bonus 10% discount on your next purchase (full details shown on next page)

Barcelona Card: Public Transport + 40 Attractions

What's Included

  • Picasso Museum - Skip The Line Access (after having redeemed the card)
  • Unlimited travel on the TMB metros and buses, the FGC city and suburban trains, trams, airport trains and Renfe suburban trains zone 1
  • Skip The Line entry to museums and sights (such as: Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona, Fundacio Antoni Tapies and Fundacio Joan Miro, MACBA Barcelona's Contemporary Art Museum, Jardi Botanic de Barcelona, Museu Olimpic i de l'Esport Joan Antoni Samaranch, just to name a few - full list on next page under additional info)
  • Discounts at Casa Amatller, Casa Batllo, Casa de les Punxes, Casa Mila - La Pedrera, Casa Vicens, Gaudi Experience, Palau Guell and many others.
  • Map of Barcelona and a guidebook in 6 languages

Barcelona Museum Pass - Articket

The Barcelona Museum Pass - Articket. A great multiple-museum pass for those wanting to explore some of Barcelona's leading museums. The Barcelona Museum Pass Articket offers skip the line access to the following museums and galleries:

What's Included

  • Museu Picasso of Barcelona
  • Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya
  • Fundacio Joan Miro
  • The Centre de Cultura Contemporania de Barcelona
  • Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona
  • Fundacio Antoni Tapies

The pass can save you up to 45% compared with buying individual museum tickets and is valid for one visit to each museum over a 12-month period.

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Barcelona Pass FAQs

  • Is the Barcelona Pass worth buying?
  • If you're planning to visit at least two of the attractions included, the Barcelona Pass can offer good value. It also includes a city audio guide and a 10% discount on a future booking, making it a convenient option.
  • Does The Barcelona Pass save money?
  • The Barcelona Pass comes with a 10% discount bonus, so it can save you money, yes.
  • Can I visit attractions on different days with the Barcelona Pass?
  • Yes. You don't need to visit all attractions on the same day.
  • Do I need to print my Barcelona Pass tickets?
  • No, it is a digital ticket. Simply present the QR code on your mobile phone at the attractions.
  • Does the Barcelona Pass include public transport?
  • No. The standard Barcelona Pass does not include public transport. If you're looking for a pass that includes metro, buses and trams, consider the Barcelona Essentials Pass or Hola Barcelona Travel Card.
  • Can I buy the Barcelona Pass on the day of my visit?
  • Yes, subject to availability. However, attractions such as the Sagrada Família and Park Güell often sell out, so booking in advance is recommended, especially during weekends, holidays and the summer months.

Tips for visiting Barcelona

  • Plan Ahead for Major Attractions: Book your tickets in advance for popular attractions like the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and Casa Batlló. They can get very crowded, and booking ahead ensures you get in.
  • Explore Beyond the Tourist Spots: While the Gothic Quarter and Las Ramblas are must-see areas, don’t miss out on exploring other neighbourhoods like El Raval, Gràcia, and Poble-sec. Each has its own unique charm and can have fewer tourists.
  • Try Local Cuisine: Indulge in local Catalan cuisine. Try dishes like paella, tapas, and patatas bravas. Visit markets like ‘La Boqueria’ and ‘Mercat de Sant Antoni’ for fresh, local food. Don’t forget to try some churros con chocolate.
  • Use Public Transportation: Barcelona has an excellent public transport network, including the metro, buses and trams. If you plan to use public transport regularly, a Barcelona travel pass can be a convenient option.
  • Be Aware of Pickpockets: Barcelona is known for its pickpockets, especially in crowded tourist areas. Keep an eye on your belongings and be cautious with your valuables.

Barcelona Fun Facts

  • La Sagrada Família: The famous Barcelona landmark which was designed by Antoni Gaudí, has been under construction since 1882 and is still not finished. It was hoped to be completed in 2026, but the timeline has now been extended.
  • The Eixample District’s Grid Design: Barcelona's Eixample district is known for its unique grid-like layout, with octagonal blocks and wide streets. It was designed by Ildefons Cerdà in the 19th century for better traffic flow and sunlight.
  • Las Ramblas: The famous street is actually a series of shorter streets, all connected, making it one of the most vibrant pedestrian walkways in the city, filled with street performers, shops, and cafes.
  • A City with Beaches: Though now famous for its beach culture, Barcelona didn't actually have the beaches we know and love today until the 1992 Olympics! The city transformed its industrial waterfront into a beautiful coastline for visitors and locals to enjoy.
  • Gaudí's Mosaic Masterpiece: Parc Güell, another of Gaudí’s masterpieces, is home to the world’s longest park bench. It’s a colourful, winding mosaic structure that offers stunning views of the city.
  • Football Passion: Barcelona is home to FC Barcelona, one of the most successful football clubs in the world. Camp Nou, the team’s stadium, is the largest in Europe, with a capacity of nearly 100,000, which is currently being redeveloped and modernised
  • The Oldest Working Restaurant: Can Culleretes, founded in 1786, is Barcelona’s oldest restaurant and one of the oldest in Spain. It’s famous for its traditional Catalan dishes.
  • Modernista Architecture Hub: Aside from Gaudí, Barcelona is a hub for Catalan Modernism, a distinctive architectural style seen in buildings like Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera).
  • Language Diversity: Barcelona is the capital of Catalonia, and while Spanish is widely spoken, Catalan is the region's official language, with most signs and public information displayed in both languages.
  • A City with Roman Origins: Beneath the Gothic Quarter lies the ancient Roman city of Barcino. You can visit underground ruins in the Museum of the History of Barcelona (MUHBA) to see how the city started nearly 2,000 years ago.

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