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Is the Barcelona day pass worth it?

Most visitors who want to see the city and most famous sights in a few days are going to want to purchase the pass. If 4 or more of the expensive attractions appeal to you, and they should, then the Barcelona Pass will be a good deal.



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What is the cheapest way to travel in Barcelona? The most economical transport option is the metro or bus system. Walking is, of course, free, but it is not always the fastest.

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Prices of the Barcelona City Digital Pass : Adultsfrom€ 85. ChildrenAges : 7-10from€ 26. Sagrada FamiliaSkip the line entrance. Park GuellSkip the line entrance.

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Metro prices in Barcelona The price for an individual ticket is €2,40 and its validity is 75 minutes. An important detail is that using the L9 metro line, which travels to the airport, requires you to buy an extra ticket costing €4,60.

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Yes, taxis are cheaper than Uber in Barcelona. It's a welcome change from other big cities like London, where you'll pay more for a black cab. Expect to pay about 15% less when you hail a cab rather than pre-booking on Uber.

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Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Barcelona. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

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Does the Barcelona Card cover the Sagrada Familia? No, it does not include entry to the Sagrada Familia. If you want to visit the Sagrada Familia, we recommend pre-booking your ticket online in advance as this is a very busy and popular attraction.

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The Hola Barcelona Travel Card only includes unlimited use of the Barcelona public transport. The Barcelona Card Express and the Barcelona Card include unlimited use of the Barcelona public transport, free and discount entries to top attractions and more.

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Is 100 euros a day enough in Barcelona? €100 per day is still not a huge amount but you can probably get by on it. You should perhaps read up on free stuff to do during the day and not plan on paying to go inside too many tourist attractions.

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With such artistic and historical value, spending at least two days in the city is best. Yet, you can enjoy the best of Barcelona in a day if you plan it right. Prepare to be surprised because you will not believe how beautiful the city is.

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Of his many creations, Park Guell and Sagrada Familia are considered to be his most important works. If you are in Barcelona, these two iconic masterpieces are a must-visit. Opt for a combo ticket so you can explore Park Guell and Sagrada Familia on the same day.

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Restaurants in Barcelona Tipping at restaurants is a widely accepted practice in Spanish tipping etiquette. The bill will include a service charge representing the tip in most cases. The most common tip amount to leave is 10% of the total amount on your bill.

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The cost depends on the time of day and the distance traveled, but an average ride from the airport to the city center runs anywhere from €30 - €35.

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Barcelona is a very walkable city. We could stroll through the differernt neighborhoods first hand and get a feel for the local markets and shops. Of course a stop at the open air market of La Boqueria is a must.

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Ticket machines for the metro can be found at all station entrances; these accept cash payments (notes or change) as well as credit cards. You can choose your preferred language on the metro ticket booths making it easy to understand the on-screen instructions.

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Barcelona Airport to City Center by Metro Its travel time is about 32 minutes and the ticket costs 5.15€/5.15$. Our Tip: Same as the train, the metro stations aren't to be found at the exact heart of the city.

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Cash vs. Cards You will need some cash. Small businesses have credit/debit card minimums, especially at markets like La Boquería and Santa Caterina. Consider ordering some euros to pick up at your local branch before your trip.

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