Is the Go City® Barcelona Pass Worth it? An Honest Review (2025)

Although Barcelona is one of the most exciting cities in Europe, it can come with a hefty price tag attached. But there is one way that you may be able to save money in Barcelona.

The Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass gives you free entry to many of its top attractions and activities. But is this Barcelona Pass worth it? 

The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is likely to save you money. Add to that the convenience of not having to queue to buy tickets at each place and fast-track admission where available and it’s a no-brainer.

Get the lowdown in my Go City® Barcelona Pass review, which covers how it works, what is included, how much it costs, typical savings and where to buy it. All information and prices are taken from the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass official website and are correct as of December 2024.  

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BARCELONA ALL-INCLUSIVE PASS
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KEY POINTS

  • 2,3,4 or 5-day pass
  • Adult prices start from €169 (discounts may be available)
  • Free entry to the city’s top attractions
  • Risk-free savings guarantee and refund policy
  • Savings can be considerable

How it works

The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass works as a digital sightseeing pass, allowing free access to many of the city’s top attractions and tours. Some of these offer fast-track admission, meaning you can enter without queuing.

It has to be used on consecutive days. For example, if you have a 3-day pass and start using it on a Thursday, it will be valid for that day, Friday and Saturday.

Similar to the London Pass, you choose the duration of your pass –  2, 3, 4 or 5 days – and then download this to the Go City® app. For the duration of your pass’s validity, you can visit as many of the included attractions as you can manage. 

Usage is subject to a maximum purse value. However, as these purse values are extremely generous, they will not be an issue for most travellers.

Free attractions and activities

At the last count, more than 50 attractions and tours were included in the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass. Here are some of the most popular museums and attractions that you can see for free:

  • La Sagrada Família Guided tour (€65)
  • Casa Batlló (€35)
  • Park Güell Guided Tour (€35)
  • La Pedrera (€28)
  • Casa Vicens (€20)
  • Barcelona Aquarium (L’Aquàrium de Barcelona) (€26)
  • Barcelona Zoo (€21.40)

The pass includes an impressive selection of walking tours from Modernism and Gaudí to tapas tasting.

You can check the full list of attractions and activities that are free with the Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass on the official website

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La Sagrada Família

You don’t need to pre-book most of the included Barcelona attractions. However, there is a handful that you will need to book in advance, including La Sagrada Família and Park Güell.

These are clearly highlighted on the website and in the Go City® Barcelona Pass guidebook

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Casa Batlló

Although the city’s transport is not included in the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass, you can use the city’s hop-on-hop-off bus for one day. Two routes operate year-round and buses run every 15 to 25 minutes depending on the season.

A Las Golondrinas boat cruise and a Segway tour are also included in the pass.

If you are a wine lover, the pass is worth considering for the Vineyard & Wine Cellar Day Trip, which includes transport and wine tasting.

Attractions not Included in the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass

Even to my critical eye, the Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is pretty comprehensive. Exclusions include the Fundació Joan Miró and Palau de la Música Catalana.

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Las Ramblas, Barcelona

Prices & how to buy

The cost of your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is determined by its duration.

It comes in four flavours: 2, 3, 4 or 5 days. The longer the duration, the cheaper it is on a Euro per day basis.

Adult prices apply to those aged 16 and over. Child prices are for those aged 4 to 12.

The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass prices quoted refer to full face value as of December 2024. Discounts may be available at the time of purchase and you can check current prices here.

  • 2-Day Pass – Adult €169 | Child €109
  • 3-Day Pass – Adult €204| Child €134
  • 4-Day Pass – Adult €234 | Child €154
  • 5-Day Pass – Adult €254 | Child €179

The Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass can only be purchased from the official website.

>>> BUY YOUR BARCELONA CITY PASS HERE

Is the Barcelona Pass Worth it? Crunching the numbers

The only way to work out if the Barcelona Pass is worth it is to cost up a sample itinerary with and without the pass. To give you a head start, I’ve priced a two-day itinerary.

Let’s take the example of a first-time visitor to Barcelona who wants to visit the city’s most popular attractions, including the city’s Gaudí attractions.

DAY ONE: GAUDI’S FANTASTICAL WORLD

  • Barcelona hop-on-hop-off bus (€33)
  • La Sagrada Família Guided tour (€65)
  • Casa Batlló (€35)
  • Park Güell Guided Tour (€35)
  • La Pedrera (€28)
  • Casa Vicens (€20)

Cost of individual tickets: €216

2-Day Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass: €169

SAVING: €47

As you can see, by day one you are already quids in. In the evening, you could max out the pass further by taking a boat cruise.

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Go on a tapas-tasting tour using the Barcelona sightseeing pass

DAY 2: TAPAS & PICASSO

  • Picasso Museum & walking tour (€42)
  • Tapas tasting and Gothic Quarter walking tour (€25)

Cumulative cost of individual tickets: €283

2-Day Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass: €169

SAVING: €114

For extra reassurance, Go City has introduced a risk-free guarantee.

If the city pass costs more than if you’d just purchased individual attraction tickets, they will refund you the difference. To be eligible, you’ll need to have scanned your pass at least three times per day, every day of your pass.  

Find out more here.

Who is the pass good for?

If you want to see as much of Barcelona as possible – Then the Go City® Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is for you. The more you use it, the more money you will save.

If you are spending longer in Barcelona – Although you are likely to save if you spend at least two days in Barcelona, these savings will be magnified if you stay longer,

If you want to set your budget in advance – No one likes a nasty shock when they check their credit card statement at the end of a holiday. This Barcelona city pass allows you to take control over a chunk of your vacation budget.

If you are looking for convenience – There’s a lot to be said for not having to purchase individual tickets and fast-track entry.

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Who should skip the pass?

If you are on a budget – It can be challenging to stretch your travel budget to paid-for attractions.

If you have already visited the big-ticket items – Perhaps you have already visited places like La Sagrada Família and Park Güell. The more expensive Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass attractions generate the biggest savings. 

If you are looking for a relaxed itinerary – The Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass is most cost-effective if you squeeze as much into your sightseeing day as possible. If you are looking for a relaxed itinerary, this pass may not be a good buy.

Tips for squeezing the most out of your Barcelona Pass

1. Plan your itinerary

A little research pays dividends. Identify which attractions you want to visit and whether they are included in the pass. This will help you decide if the Barcelona Pass is worth it for you.

2. Consider transit times

Don’t just look at a list of Barcelona attractions in isolation. Consider how long it will take to travel between the places on your draft Barcelona itinerary, clustering them by locality if possible. Use the 1-day hop-on-hop-off bus wisely

3. Don’t try to squeeze too much in

This is the biggest danger of city cards. By trying to visit as many of the included attractions as possible, you risk becoming completely frazzled.

4. Prioritise high-value attractions

You get the most bang for your buck by using your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass for the more expensive Barcelona attractions. Using the pass to get you into places like the Gaudí attractions maximises your savings.

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Maximise the value of your Barcelona Pass by visiting La Sagrada Família

5. Start using your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass on the morning of the first day of validity

As the pass’s validity is for consecutive days, not 24-hour periods, make an early start to your sightseeing to get the maximum benefit from your pass.  If you start using your Barcelona All-Inclusive Pass late in the day, that will count as your first day.

7. Check opening hours in advance

Some Barcelona attractions are closed on certain days of the week. For example; the Picasso Museum is closed on Mondays.

8. Make sure that you make reservations where these are required

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