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Tickets & Prices
Barcelona Pass Prices
| Ticket type | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult (30-64) | €97.00 |
| Youth (11-29) | €94.00 |
| Senior (65+) | €79.00 |
| Child (0-10) | €18.00 |
What’s Included
Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló
Gaudí spent 43 years on this basilica. Still unfinished. Still Barcelona’s most visited monument. Light pours through kaleidoscope-stained glass, the columns branch like a stone forest, and the nave makes everyone look up.
The Barcelona Pass includes free timed entry to the full interior of the nave, the crypt, and the museum. Everything except the towers. Two tower options and a guided tour are available as paid add-ons at checkout:
- Passion Tower: adds the western tower with wide views over the Eixample grid. Budget an extra 30-45 minutes.
- Nativity Tower: the eastern tower, right next to the nativity facade. Tighter staircase, completely different perspective.
- English Guided Tour: a guide walks you through the symbolism, from the branching columns to the facade sculptures. Worth it on a first visit.
The Barcelona Pass + Sagrada Familia Towers
Tower slots sell out faster than general entry. This bundle is already built in, so you’re not managing a separate add-on at checkout. Park Güell and the hop-on hop-off bus are included too.
Sagrada Família runs on timed entry. If your preferred dates are full, select Casa Batlló as your main attraction instead.
- Casa Batlló is two blocks from Casa Milà (La Pedrera) on Passeig de Gràcia and includes timed entry, a SmartGuide, an interactive device that combines audio commentary with augmented reality.
- Use it to learn about the house’s unique features and view detailed visual reconstructions throughout your visit.
Park Güell
Gaudí’s open-air wonderland on a hilltop above the city. Mosaic benches, the dragon staircase, and the Mediterranean stretching out behind you. Three options:
- Entry Ticket: Monumental Zone with timed entry. The serpentine bench, the dragon, the hypostyle hall. Allow about an hour.
- Entry + Gaudí House Museum: adds the house Gaudí actually lived in from 1906 to 1925. Original furniture, personal objects. Small but worth the extra if you’re into his story.
- English Guided Tour: a circuit through the Monumental Zone with the full backstory on the housing project that only sold 2 of its 60 planned plots before becoming one of Barcelona’s most recognizable landmarks.
Your pick: Casa Milà (La Pedrera) or Hop-on Hop-off Bus
Pick one of three:
- La Pedrera (Casa Mila) is two blocks up the same street. The rooftop steals the show: warrior-shaped chimneys against the skyline, and on summer nights they run rooftop concerts up there. Gaudí fans who want both houses can book the second one separately with the 10% discount code.
- Hop-on Hop-off Bus (24h) covers the main routes in one day. Useful for connecting spread-out sights like Montjuic, Park Guell, and the beaches without working out the metro.
- Hop-on Hop-off Bus (48h) gives you the same circuit over two days. Better pace if you want to hop off at every other stop.
Barcelona Audio Guide App
100+ points of interest with audio commentaries by local experts, visuals, and offline maps. Download it on your hotel wifi before heading out. Works without signal, which matters in the Barri Gotic.
10% Discount Code
After booking, you get a personal discount code by email. It’s valid for one month and can be used up to five times on any Barcelona product on Tiqets, except packages.
The code applies to Camp Nou Experience, the Montjuïc and Harbour Cable Cars, L’Aquarium, Barcelona Zoo, MNAC, Fundació Joan Miró, and every bike tour, city tour, and day excursion.
Tip: If you picked Casa Milà (La Pedrera) or the hop-on hop-off bus as your third slot on the Barcelona Pass, you can book the other two at 10% off with this code. Worth doing if your trip runs longer than two days.
Optional Add-ons
Two extras you can add at checkout, both at a 5% discount.
- Hola Barcelona Public Transport Card: covers metro, bus, and train across the city. Useful if your hotel isn’t walking distance from the main sights.
- Barcelona Airport Aerobús: runs express between both terminals and Plaça de Catalunya. Faster than the metro with luggage.
How It Works
- Pick your visit dates and number of visitors.
- Customize your package: Sagrada Familia or Casa Batlló tier, Park Guell option, and Casa Milà (La Pedrera), or a hop-on hop-off bus.
- Receive digital QR code tickets by email.
- Show the QR codes on your phone at each priority entrance.
Is It Worth It?
- Sagrada Familia tickets often sell out weeks in advance during summer. Park Guell caps entries at 1,400 per hour, and in peak season there’s a 90% chance of same-day sellout. Casa Batllo and La Pedrera fill their timed slots on weekends.
- If Sagrada Família is unavailable for your dates, Casa Batlló is available as an alternative on the same pass.
- If all three are on your list, this pass locks in your time slots in one booking and gets you past the queue at every entrance.
- The 10% discount code is a nice bonus on top. Valid for one month on your next five Barcelona bookings, so if you’re planning a packed trip it goes a long way.
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Insider Tips
- Get to Park Guell before 10:00. Entries are capped at 1,400 per hour and early slots sell out first in summer. Morning light on the mosaics is worth the early start.
- Book at least 2-3 weeks ahead, from April to October. Sagrada Família sells out weeks in advance during summer; if it’s unavailable, Casa Batlló is your fallback, so your trip is never blocked.
- Sagrada Familia needs 90 minutes minimum for the interior. Tower upgrades add height and panoramic views but require a separate time slot, so factor in another 30-45 minutes. The interior alone is worth the trip.
- Staying in the Eixample? Casa Batllo and La Pedrera are both on Passeig de Gracia, five minutes apart on foot. Easy to combine with a Sagrada Familia morning, then grab lunch at one of the terrace restaurants in between.
- For a full Gaudí day: start at Sagrada Familia in the morning, metro L3 to Lesseps for Park Guell, then Passeig de Gracia in the afternoon. Finish with a vermouth on Carrer de Blai if you still have legs.
Other Barcelona Passes
Four passes cover Sagrada Família and Park Güell. Here’s how they differ, and which one is right for you:
| Feature | All-In Card | The Barcelona Pass | Essentials Pass | Gaudi Bundle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price | €124.50 | €97.00 | €87.00 | €65.50 |
| Sagrada Familia | ✓ (1 of premium 2 picks) | |||
| Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| Park Guell | ✓ (1 of premium 2 picks) | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
| Transport (Hola BCN) | ✓ | ✓ | ||
| Audio Guide | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
| 3rd Attraction | Pick 1: La Pedrera, or HoHo bus | |||
| Museum Pass | 33 museums | |||
| Discounts | 32 discounts | 10% code (5 uses) | 10% code (5 uses) | |
| Digital Ticket | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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FAQs
Which Barcelona city pass is best?
This Barcelona Pass is built around the Gaudí sights, Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, and Park Güell, plus a third pick, with no transport. If you’d rather have unlimited transport and free entry to 25+ museums, the Barcelona Card fits better. The passes comparison page lays out the full set, including the All-In, Essentials, and Gaudí Bundle, side by side.
Is a Barcelona city pass worth it?
If you plan to see Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló plus Park Güell and at least one more major attraction, the bundled price and skip-the-line entry usually beat booking each separately.
What does the Barcelona Pass include?
Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló, Park Güell, your pick of Casa Milà (La Pedrera) or a hop-on hop-off bus, the Barcelona Audio Guide app, and a 10% discount code for future bookings. You choose the entry tier for each attraction at checkout.
What’s the difference between the Barcelona Card and the Barcelona Pass?
The Barcelona Card is built around the city: unlimited transport plus free entry to 25+ museums over 2 – 5 days. The Barcelona Pass is built around the Gaudí landmarks, bundling Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló, Park Güell, and a third pick, with no metro or bus transport.
Does the Barcelona Pass include transport?
A hop-on hop-off bus is available as your third pick, but the metro and city bus network aren’t covered. For unlimited public transport alongside Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló and Park Güell, look at the Essentials Pass.
Can I add Sagrada Família tower access?
Yes. There’s a version of the pass that adds a tower visit, the Barcelona Pass with tower access. Pick it at checkout to go up one of the towers.
What if Sagrada Família is sold out for my dates?
You can select Casa Batlló as your primary attraction instead. It’s on the same street, Passeig de Gràcia, and includes timed-entry access. Book as early as possible to lock in your preferred option.