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Discover Barcelona’s art scene with a guided tour of the Picasso Museum plus entry to the Moco Museum, featuring works by Banksy, Warhol, Basquiat, and more.


This tour begins at Plaça del Fossar de les Moreres, where the guide greets you with a Julià Travel sign. From there, you walk a short, pleasant route to the Picasso Museum, housed across five different palaces built between the 13th and 14th centuries. The museum’s architecture itself offers a glimpse into Barcelona’s medieval history.
Inside, the guide takes you through Picasso’s artistic evolution, emphasizing his youth, and the period from 1895 to 1904 when he spent significant time in Barcelona. You’ll learn that this museum is unique because it was created during Picasso’s lifetime, making it the only one of its kind. The collection includes over 3,500 works, offering the most comprehensive view of Picasso’s early and developmental periods.
This part of the tour highlights Picasso’s Blue, Pink, Cubist, Neoclassical, and Surrealist periods, showing how his style shifted over decades. The guided visit ensures you understand the significance of each phase and see key pieces that define his legacy. The museum’s setting in historic palaces enhances the experience, blending architecture with art.
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After the guided tour of the Picasso Museum, your guide hands you tickets for the Moco Museum, located right next door in the Cervelló Palace. This historic building, once home to aristocrats, now hosts a modern art collection designed to provoke reflection on contemporary society.
Access to the Moco Museum is self-guided, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace over the remaining part of the visit. The collection features works by artists such as Banksy, Kaws, Andy Warhol, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. These pieces provide a stark contrast to Picasso’s classical and early modern works, creating a dynamic dialogue on modern and street art.
The Cervelló Palace adds a layer of history to the experience, with its origins dating back to medieval times. Its transformation into a modern art venue offers a compelling backdrop, blending old and new. The museum’s goal is to reflect on modern society through a curated selection of influential artists.

The tour kicks off at Plaça del Fossar de les Moreres, with the guide waiting next to the Eternal Flame sculpture armed with a Julià Travel sign or umbrella. The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours, combining a guided visit with independent exploration. The tour ends back at the meeting point, making logistics straightforward.
It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes and clothes since the tour involves walking and museum visits. The group size is limited to 20 participants, ensuring a more personalized experience. However, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off, so plan your transportation accordingly.

The Picasso Museum’s collection allows a detailed look at the artist’s early works, along with pieces from his most influential periods. Visitors can appreciate the evolution of Picasso’s style, from expressive blue tones to vibrant pinks, and later, his experimental cubist pieces.
The museum’s layout, based on five different palaces, provides a varied setting for viewing art. The guided tour ensures you don’t miss the significance of key works and understand Picasso’s personal and artistic development. The collection’s over 3,500 pieces makes it the most extensive of its kind.
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The Moco Museum offers a self-guided experience where visitors can explore works by several renowned contemporary artists. The focus on social reflection is central, with pieces by Banksy, known for his stencil graffiti, and Warhol, famous for his pop art.
The curated collection at Cervelló Palace is meant to prompt thoughts about modern society and cultural issues. The museum aims to reflect current artistic trends through thought-provoking installations and street art.
The historic setting of Cervelló Palace enhances the experience, combining medieval architecture with cutting-edge art. Visitors are encouraged to spend as much time as they wish within the self-guided part, making this a flexible addition to the guided Picasso Museum visit.
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While the tour offers a rundown of Picasso’s early work and an engaging look at contemporary art, there are some points to consider. The self-guided segment at Moco Museum provides freedom, but some may prefer a guided experience for better context.
Children under 3 are not recommended for this tour, mainly due to the museum settings and walking involved. Plus, carrying backpacks can be inconvenient; if you bring one, you’ll need to leave it at the museum’s box office before entering.
The reviews note some logistical issues, such as difficulty in finding the meeting point or contacting the guide, which can lead to missed parts of the experience. Therefore, punctuality and clear communication are essential to maximize your visit.

The $58 per person fee covers admission to both the Picasso Museum and the Moco Museum, as well as a professional local guide for the initial part of the tour. The included guided visit enhances understanding of Picasso’s work, offering depth beyond just entry tickets.
Since the tour lasts 3 hours, it provides a well-structured way to see two prominent art venues in Barcelona with minimal hassle. The option to reserve and pay later adds flexibility, especially for travelers with uncertain schedules.

This experience suits art lovers eager to understand Picasso’s evolution alongside a modern art showcase. It’s ideal for those who appreciate history, architecture, and cultural reflection in their visits.
However, visitors seeking a guided tour of all the contemporary artworks will need to explore the Moco Museum independently. The self-guided segment at Moco appeals to those comfortable with exploring at their own pace.
This combined experience offers a compelling look at art from the early 20th century to today. The guided visit to the Picasso Museum provides insights into the artist’s life and works, while the self-guided tour at Moco Museum** allows for personal reflection on modern social themes.
The historic settings of both museums add charm, and the ticket bundle makes this a cost-effective way to explore two of Barcelona’s key art venues. The experience’s main strength lies in the expert guidance and curated collections.
While logistical issues may arise, proper planning and punctuality will ensure a smooth, enriching visit. This tour is especially recommended for art enthusiasts interested in both classical and contemporary art scenes.
“I was late at the meeting point because I cannot find the right place. I tried to call my guide but the number was off so she did not answer and I …”
Is transportation included in this tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. Participants need to reach the meeting point at Plaça del Fossar de les Moreres on their own.
How long does the entire tour last?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours, combining a guided visit to the Picasso Museum and independent exploration of the Moco Museum.
What should I bring for the visit?
It’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes and clothes for walking and museum visits. Large backpacks should be left at the museum’s box office.
Can children participate in this tour?
This tour is not recommended for children under 3 years old due to museum restrictions and the walking involved.
What makes this tour unique?
The combination of a guided tour of Picasso’s hometown museum and self-guided access to modern art in a historic palace offers a well-rounded view of art history from the early 20th century to today.