Unlock Barcelona’s top 30+ attractions with one pass. Enjoy guided tours, free admissions, and save 60%. Explore at your own pace.
Unlock Barcelona’s top 30+ attractions with one pass. Enjoy guided tours, free admissions, and save 60%. Explore at your own pace.
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Gaudí’s unique Casa Milà was finished in 1910 and because of its inconsistent façade, it is also called la Pedrera which means stone pit. The building is nowadays a World Heritage Site and famous for its unmistakable style. On your visit you can see the extraordinary roof deck with a breathtaking view, as well as the inner…
- Casa Mila - La Pedrera - Gaudí’s unique Casa Milà was finished in 1910 and because of its inconsistent façade, it is also called la Pedrera which means stone pit. The building is nowadays a World Heritage Site and famous for its unmistakable style. On your visit you can see the extraordinary roof deck with a breathtaking view, as well as the inner court yards and exhibitions inside the house. The Barcelona City Pass already includes entry to Casa Milà - La Pedrera. - Casa Batllo - A stroll along the popular Passeig de Gràcia makes the hearts of architecture lovers beat faster. Along the avenue there are a large number of buildings that are part of Barcelona’s cultural heritage due to their originality, beauty and history. And that’s not all - Passeig de Gràcia is practically unique in the world: there are two buildings on the same street that have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO and were designed by the same architect, Antoni Gaudí. We are talking about Casa Batlló and Casa Milà. It is therefore a matter of course for us to include this attraction in your City Pass for Barcelona. As always: no queues at the ticket office or ticket counter and at the time of day that suits you best. - Casa Amatller - Welcome to Casa Amatller, a masterpiece of Catalan Modernism! Purchased by chocolate magnate Antoni Amatller in 1898, the building shines after a comprehensive renovation inside and out. Creative decorations featuring almond blossom motifs (Amatller means almond blossom in Catalan), exquisite wrought iron, and impressive gargoyles captivate visitors. Since 1976, it has been a protected cultural monument and can be explored through guided tours. After the tour, the souvenir shop and the chocolate café invite you to further delights. A must-visit for Barcelona’s visitors! - Castillo de Castelldefels - Castelldefels Castle is the landmark of the town of the same name. It was previously closed to the public and is now being opened to the public for the first time. You can see the castle itself as well as Piratia, an interactive, educational exhibition about piracy in the region. - Colonia Guell Gaudi Crypt - Discover the industrial and architectural history of the 19th and early 20th centuries in a former textile factory and the unique church of the industrial colony. The atmosphere of the 19th century is still preserved in the streets of Colonia Guëll. The Gaudí crypt in Colonia Güell is an insider tip from the architect’s oeuvre. It is an exceptional example of his architecture and blends perfectly into the surrounding forest with its organic structures. The Cripta Gaudí has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005. - Casa Vicens - Welcome to Casa Vicens, the first great work by world-famous architect Antoni Gaudí. This unique UNESCO World Heritage Site in the heart of Barcelona invites you to immerse yourself in Gaudí’s imaginative world. Discover his visionary talent and be amazed by the vibrant colours, stunning façades and refined details in every corner of this impressive house. The Barcelona City Pass already includes admission to Casa Vicens in Barcelona. - Barcelona Wax Museum - The museum has been completely redesigned both conceptually and in terms of the figures. In the new exhibition, iconic figures and the latest technology have been combined to offer you an unforgettable experience. An experience with 28 sets and stages, including The Money Heist, Star Wars, Hall of Fame and a host of pop stars, as well as more than 150 classic figures. The exhibition ranges from Don Quixote or Picasso to Rosalia, Messi or Billie Eilish. - Moco Museum Barcelona - At Moco Barcelona, you’ll have the opportunity to explore a diverse range of works by some of the most influential contemporary artists of our time, including Banksy, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, among others. From street art and pop art to modern surrealism and contemporary painting, each exhibition is carefully curated to showcase the artists’ vision and creativity, providing visitors with a thought-provoking and inspiring experience. - Mirador de Colom - Directly located at the harbor and on the Plaça del Portal de la Pau you can find the regal landmark of the discoverer Christopher Columbus. The monument was opened in 1888 due to the first universal exhibition in Barcelona and offers an panoramic view of the city nowadays. It is the perfect opportunity to take unique pictures of the gothic quarter, the mountain Montjuïc with its castle and the old harbor. Ride the lift up to 60 meters and enjoy a special view in the heart of Barcelona. - L’Aquarium de Barcelona - The Barcelona Aquarium, also known as the “L’Aquàrium de Barcelona,” is one of the largest and most impressive aquariums in Europe, located in a spectacular underwater tunnel just off the city’s harbor. With over 11,000 marine creatures from 451 different species, this aquarium offers a unique opportunity to explore the fascinating world of the oceans, including majestic sharks, colorful coral reefs and playful penguins. Visitors here can not only admire the breathtaking underwater scenery, but also enjoy interactive exhibits that promote an understanding of marine conservation and offer an unforgettable glimpse into the diversity of marine life. Learn more about this exciting destination and its unforgettable experiences! - Poble Espanyol - Visit the open-air museum and artistic village of Poble Espanyol for free with the Barcelona City Pass. Poble Espanyol is a must-visit destination for those seeking to experience the rich culture and history of Spain in one place. Located in the heart of Barcelona, this open-air museum is a replica of a traditional Spanish village, showcasing the country’s diverse architecture, crafts, and traditions. As you wander the winding streets of Poble Espanyol, you’ll discover stunning replicas of buildings from different regions of Spain, including Andalusia, Catalonia, and the Basque Country. With its vibrant atmosphere, handcrafted details, and immersive experience, Poble Espanyol is a fascinating journey into the soul of Spain. - Teleferic de Montjuic - The Telefèric de Montjuïc starts at the Parc de Montjuïc station and takes you up Montjuïc hill. In just a few minutes, you’ll reach the top and enjoy breathtaking views of the city, the Mediterranean Sea, and the surrounding mountains. During the ride, you’ll discover some of Barcelona’s most famous attractions, including Montjuïc Castle, the Olympic Park, the National Palace, and the Joan Miró Museum. Each attraction has its own history and fascination waiting to be discovered by you - Mirador Torre Glories - See Barcelona like never before. Mirador torre Glòries is a new type of observatory that allows us to take a fresh look at the city. Like a combination of telescope and microscope, this spectacular experience lets us discover the city with fresh eyes. The HyperView Barcelona is located on the 30th floor, 125m above sea level, where you can observe the city from an exceptional 360º perspective. - FC Barcelona Museum - Step into the heart of FC Barcelona’s heritage with the FC Barcelona Museum, where history, passion and greatness come together to offer an unparalleled experience for soccer fans and admirers. From the club’s humble beginnings to its current glory, immerse yourself in the heart of the action with our audio tour that celebrates the essence of one of the world’s most iconic footbal clubs. - Estrella Damm Factory - Enter the world of the Estrella Damm brewery and prepare yourself for an unforgettable adventure where every sip tells a story. Take part in a fascinating tour that will let you in on the secrets of making Spain’s most popular beer. The visit consists of three parts: - An audiovisual video showing the process of making Estrella beer - A short tour of the packaging plant where you can see the real process - An organoleptic tasting in the brewery. The activity (tour + tasting) lasts 90 minutes.
- Free access to top venues like Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and Casa Amatller
- 24 hrs Hop on Hop bus tour with audio guide
- Included entry to Barcelona Aquarium
- Experience Barcelona a Paella cooking class or Tapas Tour
- Relax on included Sunset Catamaran with live music
- Free FC Barcelona immersive tour included
- Join the included Montserrat half day tour
- Book optional public transport
- Free access to top venues like Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and Casa Amatller
- 24 hrs Hop on Hop bus tour with audio guide
- Included entry to Barcelona Aquarium
- Experience Barcelona a Paella cooking class or Tapas Tour
- Relax on included Sunset Catamaran with live music
- Free FC Barcelona immersive tour included
- Join the included Montserrat half day tour
- Book optional public transport
- If not booked optional, public transport (approx. 19 €)
- If not booked optional, public transport (approx. 19 €)
Explore Barcelona while saving time and money with the all-inclusive City Card. This card grants access to over 30 attractions, such as Crypta Gaudi, Casa Vicens, Casa Batllò, Casa Mila, and the FC Barcelona museum, along with a ride on the Montjuic cable car. Enjoy a complimentary harbor cruise and comfortably see Barcelona’s sights with a…
Explore Barcelona while saving time and money with the all-inclusive City Card. This card grants access to over 30 attractions, such as Crypta Gaudi, Casa Vicens, Casa Batllò, Casa Mila, and the FC Barcelona museum, along with a ride on the Montjuic cable car. Enjoy a complimentary harbor cruise and comfortably see Barcelona’s sights with a hop-on-hop-off bus ride.
The card includes free admission to top landmarks and guided tours like the Gothic Old Town tour and the Montserrat Morning tour. You can also join a Sunset Catamaran, Tapas Walking Tour, or Paella Cooking Class. This City Card offers a complete Barcelona experience.
Optionally, you can book your public transportation ticket, including airport transfers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.