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Barcelona in 3 days: the ultimate All Inclusive adventure
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3 days
Get ready for three days packed with Barcelona’s most exciting sights, from Gaudí’s wildest creations to hands-on museums and sweeping city views. With the All Inclusive pass, you’ll breeze through entry lines, save on every stop, and have the freedom to explore at your own pace.
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L’Aquàrium de Barcelona: a splashy start
Kick off your trip surrounded by dazzling sea life at L’Aquàrium de Barcelona. Wander through glass tunnels as sharks and rays glide overhead, and let the kids loose in interactive zones. The Mediterranean tanks are a treat for all ages. Afterward, stroll Port Vell’s lively marina or grab a snack at a waterfront café—perfect for soaking up the city’s coastal energy.L’Aquàrium de Barcelona
4.8 (13)Up to an hour€29.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassBarcelona Aquarium boasts over 11,000 animals, 450 different species, an underwater tunnel and live feedings - look out for some of the star species, such as sharks, eels and rays.You’ll get to view 14 different Mediterranean-themed aquariums and learn more about the incredible creatures that call the ocean their home. See Humboldt penguins, gaze up at sharks swimming above your head, and admire the colorful fish in the tropical tanks.The aquarium also hosts a regular calendar of events including educational talks to teach about marine conservation and shark cage diving.
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Casa Batlló: step into Gaudí’s imagination
Start your day at Casa Batlló, where every corner bursts with color and creativity. The self-guided tour lets you explore whimsical rooms, mosaic details, and a rooftop that’s a dream for photo lovers. It’s a must for anyone curious about Barcelona’s unique style.Casa Batlló
4.5 (36)Up to an hour€35.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassDeemed the crowning architectural work of Antoni Gaudí, Casa Batlló is a must-visit on anyone’s trip to Barcelona.It’s one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona and a perfect representation of the mark Gaudí made on the city. You’ll receive a free smart guide as you explore the attraction to learn more about the legacy of this striking building.Inside and out, there’s so much to see here. You’ll start with the facade, taking in the mosaic glass and ceramic disks. See the gallery projecting out over Passeig de Gracia, as well as large oval-shaped windows, stone columns in the shape of bones, and balconies with a mask-like appearance. Then you’ll explore the Noble Floor, the former residence of the Batlló family that spans more than 700m² and is the main residence in the building. Head up the staircase, which is designed to resemble an animal’s spine, and into a private entrance hall, reminiscent of underwater caves with skylights that look like tortoise shells.Whatever your interpretation, a trip to this building will be top of your sightseeing list. - 2
Barcelona City Tour Hop-on Hop-off Bus: see it all your way
Hop on the open-top bus and cruise past Barcelona’s most famous landmarks. Jump off wherever you fancy—maybe Sagrada Família or Plaça de Catalunya—and snap photos from the top deck. It’s a fun, flexible way to get your bearings and cover loads of ground.Barcelona City Tour Hop-on Hop-off Bus 24-hour Ticket
3.8 (34)Up to 2 hours€29.70Included with the All-Inclusive PassIf you want flexibility while sightseeing, then a hop-on, hop-off bus ride will give you just that. Barcelona is waiting for you and you can explore this stunning city at your own pace with this 24-hour ticket. You can jump on and off as much as you like at more than 30 stops dotted across the city, making this experience a perfect way to get around and tick off all your bucket-list must-sees.There are two routes to choose from – green or orange – and both offer incredible views of the city.Green RouteThis one will take you to the most artistic part of the city. Admire modernist architecture and impressive landmarks while learning all about the history and secrets of Barcelona. Orange RouteThe orange route will take you beyond the modernist buildings as you travel west to see sights such as the FC Barcelona stadium and the National Museum of Art of Catalonia. Hop off and explore, or sit back and relax while soaking up the city.Whatever you're interested in, this is one of the ultimate ways to explore a city. Need a beach break? Hop off near Barceloneta and dip your toes in the sand. Hungry? The Gothic Quarter awaits with tapas bars and plazas for people-watching. Art fan? Pop over to the Museu Picasso. With buses running often, you’re never stuck waiting long—and there’s no pressure to rush from one place to the next. - 3
La Pedrera (Casa Milà): modernist magic at sunset
Wrap up your day at La Pedrera, where wavy stone walls and surreal rooftop chimneys set the scene. Inside, explore exhibits on modernist design and get a peek at early 20th-century Barcelona. The rooftop is a favorite for sunset views and unique snapshots.La Pedrera
4.7 (15)Up to an hour€34.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassSee one of Gaudí’s architectural masterpieces up close with a trip to La Pedrera.This striking building was built between 1906 and 1912 and is noted for its unique shape and façade. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and cultural center, as well as a symbol of Catalan Modernisme, the Catalan Art Nouveau period.There’s so much to see inside and out of this fascinating building. It’s known for its unique façade of undulating limestone which resulted in the ‘stone quarry’ moniker. See the large windows and intricate wrought-iron balconies, then head up to the roof terrace - one of the most spectacular parts of this building. You’ll see the imposing chimneys which are reminiscent of twisted, standing soldiers, along with six stepping skylights.Due to the building’s conceptual design, Gaudí created furniture, especially for Casa Milá. You’ll see the modernist style up close, fitting perfectly into the curves and waves of the walls and rooms that Gaudi designed.Your ticket to La Pedrera also includes a free kid's audio guide to make exploring the building fun and exciting for little ones. The unique and innovative commentary will introduce boys and girls to the world of architecture and is available in Catalan, Spanish, English, Chinese, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Japanese, and Korean.With All-Inclusive PassSkip the general ticket line
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Barcelona Cable Car: soar to Montjuïc
Start your morning with a ride up Montjuïc on the Barcelona Cable Car. Enjoy sweeping views of the city, harbor, and coastline as you glide above the rooftops. At the top, explore gardens, historic fortresses, and plenty of scenic spots for memorable photos.Barcelona Cable Car
4.8 (19)Up to an hour€19.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassHead to the funicular station and take a comfortable cable car all the way up to Montjuïc Park.Take a leisurely ride on the Barcelona telefèric: a smooth 750-metre journey all the way to the top of Montjuïc Mountain - an architectural beauty and the epicenter of the 1992 Barcelona Olympic games. You'll see plenty of special sights, from the towering Torre Glòries to Gaudi's crowning glory, the Sagrada Família.The route starts at Parc de Montjuïc, where your smart, comfy cable car glides directly up to Castell de Montjuïc. On your return journey, you'll have the option to stop off at Mirador de l’Alcalde – we highly recommend you spend a relaxing hour or so wandering around the colorful Miramar Costa I Llobera, Cinto Verdaguer and Joan Brossa Gardens. You'll land right back in Parc de Montjuïc, although for keen walkers, there's also the option to walk back down from the Mirador stopping point.Each carriage hosts up to eight people, so there's plenty of room for the whole family. - 2
Moco Museum: modern art with a twist
Step into Moco Museum for a fresh take on contemporary art. With works by Banksy, Basquiat, and more, it’s a visual treat. Don’t forget your exclusive poster gift! Afterward, wander El Born’s stylish boutiques and cozy cafés just outside.Moco Museum Ticket with Exclusive Poster Gift
5.0 (8)Up to an hour€44.95Included with the All-Inclusive PassLocated in historic Palacio Cervelló - the former residence of the noble Cervelló family - Moco Museum showcases a huge range of artwork, from experimental immersive displays to paintings by world-class artists.Stroll around this historic site and browse pieces by Banksy, Salvador Dalí, David LaChapelle, Andy Warhol and more. You'll also find modern and contemporary exhibits by rising stars in the art world, combining technology and new immersive techniques. A must-see for culture buffs visiting Barcelona. - 3
Life of Picasso Walking Tour: follow in the artist’s footsteps
Discover Picasso’s Barcelona on a guided walk through the streets that inspired him. Visit key sites and enjoy entry to the Picasso Museum, home to an impressive collection of his works. It’s a treat for art fans and anyone curious about the city’s creative spirit.Booking requiredLife of Picasso Walking Tour with Museum Entry
4.8 (13)Up to 2 hours€44.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassThe first stop on our Picasso tour is outside the Els Quatre Gats Restaurant. This beautiful modernist building was a gathering spot for artists and is where Picasso first started to exhibit his genius.Moving on from there, you’ll soon find yourself outside Sala Parès. This gallery was once a paint shop and is where some of Picasso’s first works were exhibited. You’ll learn about how the gallery has changed over the years from your expert tour guide.As you continue the tour, you'll pass by what was once the location of a brothel, whose workers inspired one of Picasso's most famous paintings, as well as the building that once hosted the Fine Arts Academy where the artist studied as a teenager. As you journey through the Old Town, you’ll hear plenty of stories about the artist’s life and career before arriving at the Picasso Museum. Your guide will leave you there to enjoy the museum at your own pace, but will give you plenty of advice on what to look out for during your self-guided tour.As you journey through the museum, you’ll learn about the special relationship Picasso had with Barcelona and how the city shaped his art. - 4
Museum of Illusions & Big Fun Museum: end on a playful note
Finish your adventure with a visit to these two fun-packed museums. Test your senses with mind-bending illusions, snap hilarious photos, and dive into interactive exhibits. Located on La Rambla, you’re steps from lively markets and street performers—perfect for a memorable last hurrah.Combined entry to Museum of Illusions and Big Fun Museum
1-2 hours€30.00Included with the All-Inclusive PassUse your pass to get combined entry to all museums within the Big Fun Museum complex, including the marvellous Museum of Illusions!Inside the Big Fun Museum, you can forget reality for a moment as you shrink down to experience the Giant's House (climb inside a giant shoe or take a rest in a teaspoon!) and delight in delicious-looking food art such as giant jellybeans and doughnuts as well as paintings made using fruit and vegetables!At the Museum of Illusions, prepare to have your mind play tricks on you as you immerse in beautiful 3D paintings by top artists in Barcelona. You'll look as though you can pet a dinosaur, lean out on the Grand Cannon, be beamed up into a spaceship and fly with angel wings!This whimsical wonderland is not to be missed on your trip to Barcelona.
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