Barcelona Pass
The Barcelona Pass includes skip-the-line entry to Park Güell and Sagrada Família, plus your choice of one additional option: Casa Batlló, La Pedrera (Casa Milà), or a hop-on hop-off bus (24 or 48 hours). It also includes audio guide apps for all three Gaudí sites and a 10% discount on further Barcelona bookings. The pass is best value for visitors spending 2–3 days in Barcelona who plan to visit at least two of the included Gaudí landmarks.
The Barcelona Pass is a modular city attraction pass built around the two most visited sites in Barcelona — Sagrada Família and Park Güell — with the flexibility to add a third option based on your interests and schedule. Unlike larger all-inclusive passes that bundle dozens of attractions, the Barcelona Pass keeps its focus tight, which makes the value proposition clearer and easier to assess.
What’s Included
The Barcelona Pass includes Park Güell admission, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà (La Pedrera), the Telefèric de Montjuïc cable car, a hop-on hop-off bus, and a city audio guide covering 100+ points of interest. Sagrada Família is not included — this is the most common source of disappointment.
Park Güell — skip-the-line timed entry The pass includes skip-the-line admission to the Park Güell Monumental Zone with a downloadable audio guide app covering 10+ highlights. This is the same timed-entry access as the standard admission ticket — the key benefit is that it is consolidated into a single purchase alongside the other included attractions.
Sagrada Família — skip-the-line timed entry Timed entry to the Sagrada Família basilica interior, crypt, and museum with a downloadable audio guide app. Tower access is not included — it can be added as a paid upgrade at the time of booking.
Your choice of one additional option: – Casa Batlló — standard Blue Ticket entry with audio guide and access to the Gaudí Cube (a multimedia experience). A €6 supplement applies if you want the premium entry option. – La Pedrera (Casa Milà) — entry with audio guide to the apartment, Gaudí Exhibition, courtyard, and famous rooftop. – Hop-on hop-off bus — 24-hour or 48-hour pass on Barcelona’s official Bus Turístic covering two routes with 38 stops including Park Güell, Sagrada Família, Camp Nou, Montjuïc, and La Rambla.
Three downloadable audio guide apps: – Park Güell audio guide (10+ points of interest, GPS-triggered, offline use) – Sagrada Família audio guide (included in the official Sagrada Família app) – Barcelona city audio guide (100+ points of interest across the city)
10% discount code on your next Barcelona booking through the same platform — valid for one month, applicable to five further purchases.
What is NOT included: – Sagrada Família tower access (paid upgrade) – Hotel pickup or transport between sites – Guided commentary at any site (all visits are self-guided) – Food and drinks
Ticket Prices 2026
The Barcelona Pass price varies based on your chosen third option. As a general guide:
Age-based pricing applies: prices are lower for visitors aged 7–12, 13–29, and 65+, and free for children under 6. The pass is valid for two years from the date of purchase and activates when you visit your first attraction.
Is the Barcelona Pass Worth It?
The Barcelona Pass is worth it if you plan to visit both Park Güell and Sagrada Família plus at least one more included attraction. The three-site combination consistently saves 20–30% compared to buying tickets separately. If you only plan to visit Park Güell and Sagrada Família, buying separate tickets is simpler and usually cheaper.
The value case is strongest when you add Casa Batlló — individually priced at around €61 — to the Park Güell (€18) and Sagrada Família (€26) base. The three together would cost approximately €105 separately; the Barcelona Pass with Casa Batlló runs around €87, saving approximately €18 per adult.
The hop-on hop-off bus option makes the pass interesting for visitors who want to cover the city efficiently across multiple days. A 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus ticket alone costs approximately €33, meaning the Sagrada Família and Park Güell admissions are effectively added for around €33 — a saving of around €11 per person over buying them separately.
The pass is less compelling if you want guided commentary at both Gaudí sites — all visits under the pass are self-guided. For guided experiences, the Park Güell + Sagrada Família Tour or Complete Gaudí Tour represent better value.
How to Use the Barcelona Pass
The pass is delivered digitally by email after purchase. Each included attraction has its own QR code. You use these QR codes to book timed slots at each attraction — some of which (particularly Sagrada Família and Park Güell) sell out in peak season, so book your timed slots as soon as you receive the pass.
One practical note: the Park Güell and Sagrada Família tickets often sell out weeks in advance. Purchase the pass early and book your timed slots immediately — do not wait until closer to your visit date.
Who This Pass Is Best For
The Barcelona Pass suits visitors who are planning to see multiple top-tier Barcelona attractions in a 2–3 day visit, want the simplicity of a single purchase, and prefer self-guided visits over guided tours. It is particularly good value for visitors who include Casa Batlló on their itinerary, as this is the highest-value third option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Barcelona Pass include guided tours at any of the sites?
No. All visits under the Barcelona Pass are self-guided with audio guide apps. For guided visits, see our Park Güell Guided Tour article.
Does the pass include Sagrada Família tower access?
No. Tower access is a paid upgrade. Check whether your preferred tower option is available to add at the time of purchasing the pass.
Can I visit the sites on different days?
Yes. The pass is valid for two years and activates at first use. You can visit Park Güell on one day and Sagrada Família on another.
Do I need to book timed slots in advance?
Yes. Both Park Güell and Sagrada Família use timed-entry systems. Book your slots as soon as possible after purchasing the pass — do not leave this until the day of your visit.
Is the hop-on hop-off bus a good third option?
If you want to cover Barcelona broadly across two days, yes. The bus stops near all major landmarks and saves significant time navigating between spread-out sites. If you plan to focus primarily on Gaudí landmarks in a single area, Casa Batlló or La Pedrera on Passeig de Gràcia may be more convenient.
Is there a family or group discount?
Age-tiered pricing applies for children and seniors. There is no specific family group discount, but younger visitors aged 7–12 pay considerably less.