Highlights
Tickets & Prices
| Price | |
|---|---|
| Adult (age 11+) | €124.50 |
| Child (age 0-10) | €80.00 |
What’s Included
The All-In Barcelona Card bundles three things that no other Barcelona pass puts together.
Download the complete list of attractions and discounts (PDF)
Two premium attraction tickets (you pick from 37 options)
This is the big one. After you buy the card, you get an email with a link to browse all 37 attractions and choose your 2 favourites. You can take your time, read reviews, check the weather, and pick when you’re ready.
The options include the heavy-hitters: Sagrada Familia (fast-track entry), Park Guell (with audio guide), Casa Batllo, Casa Mila (La Pedrera), FC Barcelona Museum, Barcelona Aquarium, and Barcelona Zoo. But there’s also Palau de la Musica Catalana, Poble Espanyol, a Montserrat Cable Car ride, and even a sailing cruise with Aperol Spritz if you’re feeling fancy.
All of these come with skip-the-line access and timed entry. For Sagrada Familia, that’s a guaranteed slot instead of refreshing the website every morning hoping something opens up.
Museum Pass (33 museums and experiences, all included)
You get all 33 across the 3-day validity.
The best ones: History Museum of Catalonia, Tapies Museum, Olympic and Sports Museum, Egyptian Museum, European Museum of Modern Art (MEAM), and the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion. There’s also the Chocolate Museum on Carrer del Comerc, Casa Amatller right next to Casa Batllo on Passeig de Gracia, Torre Bellesguard (a hidden Gaudi gem most tourists never see), and the Paradox Museum for something completely different.
This is where the card gets fun. You pop into the Tapies Museum because you’re walking past it on Carrer d’Arago, or you duck into the Chocolate Museum because it’s right there and why not? When entry is already covered, you just wander in.
One thing to know: the museum pass covers specialty and city museums. The major art institutions (Picasso Museum, MNAC, Fundacio Joan Miro, MACBA) are on the premium attractions list instead. Choosing one of those would use up one of your 2 premium picks. And Picasso Museum? Not included at all.
Hola BCN 72-hour transport
Unlimited metro, bus, tram, FGC urban lines, Rodalies Zone 1 trains, and the Montjuic funicular. The airport train from Terminal 2 and TMB bus 46 from the airport are both covered.
The transport is fully digital. Your confirmation email includes a code. Walk up to any red TMB machine at a metro station, punch in the code, and your Hola BCN activates on first tap. You can go straight from El Prat to the city centre.
Compare that to the standard Barcelona Card, which still requires a physical pickup. More than one traveller has landed at El Prat, headed straight for the metro, and realized too late that the card was sitting at a Tourist Office across the terminal. That doesn’t happen here.
Not included
The Aerobus express shuttle and night buses are not covered by the Hola BCN transport component.
32 discounts on top
The same voucher link gives you access to 32 extra discounts. Some good ones: 38% off PortAventura, 50% off the La Roca Village shopping shuttle, 26% off Moco Museum, 10% off Casa Batllo and La Pedrera, and 10% off bike rental.
If you want Sagrada Familia plus transport plus museum browsing without juggling three separate bookings, this is the only card that puts all three together.
How It Works
- Buy online and select your activation date. The card is valid for 3 consecutive calendar days. Days run from midnight to midnight, not 24-hour periods.
- Check your email for the voucher with a booking link.
- Pick your 2 attractions using the link and reserve time slots.
- Activate transport on arrival. Go to any metro station, find the red TMB machines, enter the transport code from your voucher.
- Show your phone at entrances. All attraction tickets and museum passes are on your phone. No printing needed.
- Check your discounts. The same voucher link has your 32 discount codes and the 10% bike rental offer. Look through them before your trip so you know which savings are along your route.
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before your activation date.
Which 2 Attractions to Pick
You get 37 options but can only pick 2. That sounds generous until you realize Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, AND Casa Batllo are all on the list. You can’t have all three. So here are the combos that make the most sense.
First-timer
Sagrada Familia + Park Guell
Most popular for good reason. These are the two most expensive to buy individually and the hardest to book in peak season. Sagrada Familia slots sell out weeks ahead in summer. You’d still need to buy Casa Batllo separately, but the card gives you 10% off. Or just admire the facade at night on Passeig de Gracia for free.
Architecture lover
Sagrada Familia + Casa Batllo
Casa Batllo’s 10D immersive experience wraps you in projected light and surround sound inside Gaudi’s living room. Six rooms, about 30 minutes. Unlike anything else in the city. Park Guell is easy to add on separately if you want both.
Family combo
Sagrada Familia + Aquarium (or Zoo)
Kids remember the shark tunnel at L’Aquarium de Barcelona. They don’t remember Gaudi mosaics. There’s a child card available (see pricing above), and the aquarium is fully indoors, which helps on a rainy day or during the August heat.
Repeat visitor
Park Guell + Camp Nou
Already done Sagrada Familia? Camp Nou is mid-renovation, but the FC Barcelona Museum and immersive experience are still running. The museum alone takes a good 60 to 90 minutes if you actually read the displays.
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
A sample itinerary to see how much you can save with the card. You can pick attractions as you go.
| Item | Price per adult | |
| Day 1 | Sagrada Familia (fast track) | €33.80 |
| Casa Batlló (Blue ticket) | €29.00 | |
| Day 2 | Paradox Museum (Plaça Urquinaona) | €18.00 |
| Chocolate Museum (Born, 10 min walk) | €7.00 | |
| Egyptian Museum (Passeig de Gràcia) | €14.00 | |
| Day 3 | IKONO Barcelona (Plaça Espanya) | €15.40 |
| Mies van der Rohe Pavilion (5 min walk from IKONO) | €9.00 | |
| Transport | Hola BCN 72h transport | €30.03 |
| Airport metro (return) | €11.80 | |
| Total without pass | ||
| All-In Barcelona Card | €124.50 | |
| You save | €43.53 |
Plus 26 more museums and 32 discount codes still unused:
- PortAventura at 38% off
- Moco Museum at 26% off
- La Roca Village shuttle at 50% off
- and many more
Insider Tips
- Book your Sagrada Familia slot the same day you buy the card. Slots fill up weeks ahead in July, August, and around Christmas.
- If your flight lands late at night, take a taxi to your hotel instead of tapping into the metro. The 72 hours starts from that first tap, so start the card fresh the next morning and get three full days.
- Many Barcelona museums close on Mondays (Tapies, Egyptian Museum, History Museum of Catalonia). The Mies van der Rohe Pavilion stays open. Worth checking before you plan your 3-day window.
- The discounts link is easy to miss. It’s buried in the same email as your voucher. PortAventura at 38% off and La Roca Village shuttle at 50% off are both worth checking before your trip.
- Sagrada Familia’s time windows are 15 minutes. Show up late and you get turned away. The queue through security takes a few minutes on its own, so arrive early.
FAQs
Can I visit Sagrada Familia with the All-In Card?
Sagrada Familia is one of the 37 premium attractions. Select it as one of your 2 picks after purchase and book a timed entry slot through the link in your confirmation email.
Does the All-In Card include airport transport?
The Hola BCN 72-hour component covers the airport train from Terminal 2, the metro from Terminal 1, and TMB bus 46. The Aerobus express shuttle is a separate fare.
Can I use the card on non-consecutive days?
The 3 days run consecutively from your activation date, midnight to midnight. Activate at 15:00 on Monday and day one already ends at midnight. Pick your first full sightseeing day.
What if I need to cancel?
Free cancellation up to 48 hours before your activation date.
Is there a children’s version?
There’s a children’s card for ages 0 to 10. Check the pricing table above for current rates. Both versions include the same attractions, museum pass, and transport.
What’s the difference between the All-In Card and the Barcelona Card?
The All-In Card includes Sagrada Familia and Park Güell (as premium picks), 33 specialty museums, and fully digital delivery. The Barcelona Card has broader art museum access (Picasso, MNAC, Miro, MACBA all free), 3 to 5 day options, and 70+ discounts, but requires a physical card pickup and doesn’t include Sagrada Familia.
Do I need to print anything?
Attraction tickets, transport code, and discount vouchers are all on your phone. Keep your confirmation email handy.