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Discover Barcelona with the Go Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass for up to 50% off. Access 45+ attractions, including Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and Camp Nou.

The Go Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass offers a flexible way to explore the city’s most famous attractions, with prices starting at $195.44 per person. Available in 2, 3, 4, or 5-day options, this digital pass grants access to more than 45 top sights including the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Camp Nou, Poble Espanyol, and many more. The pass also includes experiences like a hop-on hop-off bus tour and a boat cruise, providing a rundown of Barcelona.
This tour is designed for travelers who want to see the city at their own pace without the hassle of individual ticket purchases. The pass features a mobile ticket and a dedicated app loaded with tips, maps, and reservation management. While the pass is a solid choice for those looking to maximize value, some reviews highlight that the included attractions may not suit every visitor’s interests, and certain activities, such as the wax museum, might be less appealing.

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The Go Barcelona Pass is a digital-only ticket, allowing you to skip the lines and visit the attractions that interest you most. The app offers an easy way to organize your days and reserve spots for activities like the Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and Casa Vicens Gaudí. Once activated via your first attraction visit, the pass remains valid for the consecutive days purchased, making it a practical tool for planning a multi-day trip.
The pass caters well to those who prefer a self-guided experience but still want the benefits of guided tours at key sites. It’s especially useful for families or large groups who want to avoid the hassle of individual ticket purchases or queuing, as confirmed by reviews praising the ease of use and value.

Two of Antoni Gaudí’s most famous works, Casa Mila and Casa Batlló, are part of the included stops. The Casa Mila is deemed the “crowning architectural work of Gaudí” and offers a 2-hour visit with an admission ticket included. The Casa Batlló provides a similar 2-hour experience, with a smart guide that brings Gaudí’s legacy to life and enhances the visit.
Both locations highlight Gaudí’s unique approach to modernist architecture, with intricate facades and innovative interiors. These stops are ideal for visitors interested in architecture or Gaudí’s influence on Barcelona’s cityscape.

A 1 hour 30 minutes guided tour of the Sagrada Familia is included, providing insights into hidden symbols, architectural details, and Gaudí’s vision. Advanced reservation is necessary, and this experience offers a deeper understanding of the basilica that’s often crowded. The guide’s expertise helps visitors appreciate the symbolism and behind-the-scenes secrets of this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
While entry is free with the pass, the guided tour makes this visit stand out. It’s a chance to explore the basilica’s interior and learn about the sculptures, architecture, and history from a knowledgeable expert.

The Park Güell guided tour lasts about 1 hour 15 minutes and unlocks details often missed during solo visits. Your arts-trained guide walks you through the park’s most important sculptures and highlights hidden details in its design, making the experience more enriching.
Similarly, a 3-hour guided exploration of Poble Espanyol allows visitors to wander through recreated Spanish villages, appreciating the diversity of Spanish art, architecture, and cuisine. Both stops are ideal for those wanting to understand the cultural significance of these landmarks.
The hop-on hop-off bus provides 24 hours of flexible exploration across more than 30 stops. You can jump on and off at your leisure, allowing for a customized sightseeing day. This is especially helpful for covering large distances or fitting in multiple sites in a short time.
The Las Golondrinas boat cruise offers a 1 hour 30 minutes ride along Barcelona’s port. It’s a scenic way to see sights like Colom, W Hotel, and Maremagnum from the water, providing a relaxing break from walking around the city.

The Spotify Camp Nou tour lasts 1 hour 30 minutes and takes visitors behind the scenes of Europe’s largest football stadium. It’s perfect for sports fans wanting to experience the history and atmosphere of FC Barcelona.
Additional cultural sites include the Museu Egipci de Barcelona, showcasing ancient Egyptian artifacts, and the MACBA, which features contemporary art. These stops cater to diverse interests, from history buffs to modern art lovers.

The L’Aquarium de Barcelona is a family favorite, with over 11,000 animals and a walk-through tunnel. The Barcelona Zoo offers a chance to see more than 300 species, including lions, giraffes, and gorillas.
Other engaging stops include the Museum of Illusions and Big Fun Museum, which offer interactive exhibits and fun photo opportunities, appealing particularly to children and families.
The Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau showcases impressive Art Nouveau architecture across several buildings and gardens, with a 2-hour visit included. The Montjuïc Walking Tour explores magnificent gardens and mystical stories over 2 hours, offering panoramic views of the city.
The Mirador Torre Glòries provides spectacular 360-degree views from 125 meters up, allowing visitors to see iconic sights like Sagrada Família and the Gothic Quarter from a new perspective.
For a taste of Catalan tradition, the Julià Travel Girona and Dalí Museum tour lasts 9 hours and visits Girona, Figueres, and the Dalí Museum. The Montserrat bus transfer offers a 5-hour trip to the scenic Montserrat Monastery.
The Estrella Damm brewery tour includes a 1-hour session with beer tastings, while the CaixaForum offers a 2-hour exploration of contemporary art exhibitions.
The Go Barcelona Pass excels in providing flexibility and access to a broad range of top attractions and experiences. The digital format and app streamline trip planning, especially for those wanting to explore independently. The combination of guided tours and free entry sites offers good value for money.
However, some reviews note that not all included attractions meet expectations, and activities like the wax museum may not be worth the time. The pass is most advantageous for large groups, families, or visitors planning to visit multiple sites daily, rather than those seeking a tightly scheduled guided tour.
The Go Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass offers an expansive way to experience the city, with significant savings and easy access to major sights. It suits active travelers who enjoy self-guided exploration and want to see a diverse range of attractions without worrying about individual tickets.
While the value varies depending on personal interests, the pass’s flexibility and comprehensive coverage make it a worthwhile option for those aiming to maximize their time and budget. It’s particularly effective when combined with careful planning, reservations, and use of the app.
“The pass was easy to use and worked well. Map out the location of the attractions before you go so that you can visit it in a row.”
Does the pass include entry to La Sagrada Familia?
Yes, the pass includes access to the Sagrada Familia, with a guided tour available for an additional 1 hour 30 minutes.
Are reservations required for attractions like Park Güell and Casa Batlló?
Yes, the tour mentions that advanced reservations are necessary for some activities, including Park Güell and Casa Batlló.
Can I use the pass for multiple days?
Absolutely. The pass is valid for consecutive days (2 to 5), starting from the first attraction visit.
Is the pass suitable for large groups?
Yes, the pass is designed for groups up to 15 people, and the digital format helps group coordination.
Does the pass include transportation?
The pass includes a hop-on hop-off bus and a boat cruise, but transportation to and from other attractions isn’t included unless specified.
What attractions are part of the main itinerary?
Key stops include Casa Mila, Casa Batlló, Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, Poble Espanyol, Camp Nou, L’Aquarium, and Montjuïc.
Are there any age restrictions?
Most activities are suitable for most travelers; however, specific activities like the Segway tour or escape rooms may have age or physical requirements.
What makes this tour different from other city passes?
Its large selection of attractions, flexibility in duration, and digital app make it a comprehensive yet adaptable option.
Can I buy additional tickets at attractions?
Yes, some attractions might offer upgrades or extras available directly at the site.
What is the cancellation policy?
The pass is non-refundable and cannot be changed once purchased, so plan carefully before booking.