Barcelona Ticket Compare
The Sagrada Família in Barcelona at golden hour

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Compare ticket prices for Barcelona attractions & experiences

We compare prices for Barcelona's most popular attractions, tours and museums across Tiqets, Viator and GetYourGuide – so you never overpay.

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Barcelona tickets: frequently asked questions

Answers to the questions travellers ask most before visiting Barcelona – from entry fees and skip-the-line tickets to the Hola Barcelona travel card.

Is Barcelona worth visiting?

Yes – Barcelona combines Antoni Gaudí's architecture with beaches, Gothic-quarter alleys and a lively tapas culture. The Sagrada Família, Park Güell, Casa Batlló and the Gothic Quarter fit comfortably into a short trip. Visit the main sights early in the morning or late in the afternoon and the city feels far calmer.

How many days do you need in Barcelona?

Three full days cover the main highlights: day one for the Sagrada Família and the Gothic Quarter, day two for Park Güell, Casa Batlló and Passeig de Gràcia, day three for Barceloneta beach, Barrio Gòtic and a trip up to Montjuïc. A fourth day lets you add Camp Nou or a day trip to Montserrat without rushing.

When is the best time to visit Barcelona?

May, June and September bring warm but not scorching weather with moderate crowds. July and August are very hot, busy and pricier; winter is mild, cheap and quiet, with shorter days and occasional rain.

Do you need to book tickets in advance, especially for the Sagrada Família and Park Güell?

Yes, definitely. The Sagrada Família and Park Güell sell a limited number of timed-entry tickets that sell out weeks ahead on popular dates. Skip-the-line tickets often save an hour in peak season. Each experience page shows which providers offer instant tickets and free cancellation.

Do you have to pay a tourist tax in Barcelona?

Yes – Barcelona charges a municipal tourist tax (Impost sobre les Estades en Establiments Turístics) plus a regional Catalonia surcharge, billed per night and per person through your accommodation. This fee is separate from the attraction tickets compared here.

Is the Barcelona Card or the Hola Barcelona travel card worth it?

The Barcelona Card pays off if you plan to visit several paid museums and use public transport heavily over multiple days, since it bundles free entry with discounts. If you only need unlimited metro, bus and tram (TMB) rides, the Hola Barcelona travel card is usually the cheaper option.

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