Moco Museum Barcelona Tickets & Tours

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Tenti

Moldova
Aug 2025
5/5
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I liked the mix of well-known and emerging artists, with the focus on modern and contemporary arts, including street art and digital art.
Jacob Lowery
GB

Jacob

United Kingdom
Jul 2025
4/5
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Great museum and exhibits. Got a little confused about where to go after the mirrored room and ended up going in circles. Audio guide was great and mostly helpful staff.
Jens Willy SETHI
DE

Jens

Germany
Jul 2025
5/5
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Had the 5 day travel card. Worked very well. Absolutely reliable. Together with an App (Metro) and google map no problem to get proper orientation.
David Graham

David

Apr 2025
5/5
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It was so easy to get the tickets at the airport information desk. The lady we dealt with was so polite and professional. Picked up the tickets, headed to the Metro and off to the hotel. We used the Barcelona card to gain discounted access to some muesums, the cable car and the aquarium. The card is a must - the discounts may be small in some locations, but they do add up. Well worth it.
Nicole Stone
AU

Nicole

Australia
Jul 2025
4/5
Great access to many museums, doesn't include all tourist attractions- but definitely worth it just for the metro pass. Easy to find the office to pick up the card and staff were all very helpful and friendly.
Precious Bettina Salazar

Precious

Mar 2025
4/5
As a first-time visitor to Barcelona, I found it a bit less straightforward than expected to figure out how to get the metro pass and the attraction card. I really appreciated that many museums were free to access with the card, but in hindsight, I wish I had chosen the other pass that included entry to the Gaudí museums, as those were the main attractions I was hoping to visit. Unfortunately, I only realized this later on. Overall, I loved the convenience of simply showing my Barcelona Card at the counter and receiving my ticket—it made the experience so much smoother.
Luiz Antônio de Araujo Junior
BR

Luiz

Brazil
Dec 2023
4/5
We really loved so much the experience. I really think you could explain better all the informations in your app and PDF ticket. For exemple: The informations about which events/access can be enter by QR CODE or only by printed vouchers/cards are really confused. Many tourits became confused. The Aerobus, "Monbus" enterprise, ARE NOT PUBLIC TRANSPORT! As i said, i really didn't understand your explanations and i lost a little time in my arrival in Barcelona.
BERNARDINO  GARNACHO
FR

Bernardino

France
Nov 2024
5/5
The hola pass was given to us at the Barcelona airport tourist office in exchange for the voucher we received by e-mail. It enabled us to use all means of transport to visit the city for 4 days at a reasonable price.

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Why visit Moco Museum Barcelona

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Moco Museum Barcelona entrance with Banksy artwork display.
Visitors entering the Moco Museum in Barcelona, showcasing Banksy Artworks, a unique attraction included with the entry tickets
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Every wall is Instagram bait

Moco Museum Barcelona blends street culture with modern icons—Banksy, Warhol, Kusama, Basquiat, Haring. Expect bold art, immersive digital rooms, and a gift shop that feels like an exhibit. Want scroll-stopping Barcelona photos? Start here.

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It’s a Gen Z fever dream

Everything about Moco feels designed for today. From interactive rooms to Banksy’s take on politics, every gallery is full of bold ideas and wild color. If you want a break from boring museums, you’ll vibe with Moco’s energy.

Stunning architectural setting

Housed in a magnificent 16th-century palace, the venue offers a historic and elegant setting. The blend of Gothic and Renaissance architecture enriches the viewing experience, making it a place where history and contemporary art collide in a stunning visual dialogue.

Location is pure Barcelona magic

Smack in the heart of El Born, the museum sits inside a classic old palace but feels brand new inside. You’re minutes from Gothic Quarter bars, trendy shops, and some of the city’s best coffee.

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Things to know before you book your Moco Museum Barcelona tickets

  • If you prefer exploring independently while not breaking your bank, choose the standard entry ticket. It lets you explore at your own sweet pace, with the option to upgrade to a guided tour for extra insight.
  • The museum gets busy fast. If you want to bypass the crowds and explore freely,  grab the early access tickets ! These are limited to just 20 tickets before opening hours. You get quieter galleries and more space, especially good during peak months or if you want photos without people in the frame. You can upgrade with an audio guide, a guided tour or start your day with the Hofmann breakfast!
  • Moco Museum Barcelona guided tours are perfect if you want a deeper insight into the art. Join a group tour for a budget-friendly, informative session, or opt for a private tour if you prefer a personalized, flexible pace, great for families, art collectors, or anyone seeking exclusive insights. Alternatively, an audio guide is the ideal choice if you love exploring solo but still want detailed information and stories behind key artworks
  • If you’re short on time, opt for combo tickets that let you see more for less. Choose the Moco + Cathedral combo, two of Barcelona’s beauts, just 9 mins apart, to enjoy both pop art and Gothic wonders, You can choose to visit the attractions on different dates and time your visit accordingly! Go for the full Picasso Museum + El Born Tour + Moco combo, begin with the one-hour guided El Born tour to enjoy quieter streets in the morning, then spend around an hour at the Picasso Museum. The combo’s regular group size is capped at 20 people, so larger groups may need to stagger their entries.
  • When booking the Moco Museum and Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Bus tour combo, timing is key. The Green Route covers major spots like Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, making it ideal for those looking to explore top landmarks before heading to Moco Museum. The Orange Route focuses on Camp Nou and Poble Espanyol, which you can visit in the afternoon and wrap up with Moco. Both routes start at 9am, with buses every 9-13 minutes until 7pm, offering flexibility to explore at your pace. Consider switching routes to cover more sites without backtracking.
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Arriving early? Book our Early Entry ticket for crowd-free art. Wander Moco Museum Barcelona before the rush—see Banksy in peace!

Your Moco Museum Barcelona ticket options explained

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Entry tickets

These tickets are ideal if you want to explore Moco Museum independently, at your own pace. Choose between standard entry or limited early entry for a quieter visit.

Best for: Casual visitors, first-timers, couples

Why it’s great:

  • Standard entry is flexible and great for casual visits.
  • Early access entry is perfect for avoiding crowds (limited to 20 slots per day).
  • Both options include full museum access (Banksy, Warhol, Basquiat, and immersive digital art).

Insider tip: With the Moco Museum Barcelona Early Entry ticket, you’re in before anyone else. Only 20 slots are released each morning, so it’s as exclusive as it gets. If you want the best experience and don’t want to battle the crowds, the early entry ticket is the move. Just remember: only 20 spots a day, so grab yours early.

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  • Moco Museum Barcelona early entry ticket
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Guided tours

These tickets include a guided experience at a fixed time, offering you a deeper understanding of Moco’s modern art collections. You can even select a private viewing of the beautiful collections of Moco Museum Barcelona, as per your liking.

Best for: Photographers, content creators, introverts

Why it’s great:

  • Ideal if modern art feels confusing or overwhelming.
  • Gain context, backstories, and expert insights from your guide.
  • Perfect for first-time visitors, older guests, or anyone who prefers structured museum visits.

Insider tip: The guided tour follows a fixed route through the museum, making sure you don’t miss key works like Banksy’s Flower Thrower or the immersive digital rooms.

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  • Moco Museum Barcelona guided tours
  • Moco Museum Barcelona: Private Tour with Art Expert

Combo tickets

These tickets bundle Moco Museum entry with other must-visit Barcelona landmarks, saving you time, money, and simplifying your itinerary.

Best for: Culture seekers, time-smart travelers

Why it’s great:

  • Perfect for travelers short on time wanting multiple attractions.
  • Combines contemporary and classic Barcelona highlights seamlessly.
  • Excellent choice for culture enthusiasts building a full-day experience.

Insider tip: Choose the Picasso combo to enjoy a guided El Born walking tour and audio-guide access at Moco Museum.

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Private tours

These tours offer a bespoke experience with a dedicated art expert, allowing for a flexible pace and personalized insights.

Best for: collectors, families, VIP travelers

Why it’s great:

  • Personal art expert providing in-depth explanations and behind-the-scenes insights.
  • Private setting perfect for an elevated museum visit without distractions.

Insider tip: Book private tours early or late in the day for the most relaxed and enjoyable experience.

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  • Moco Museum Barcelona: Private Tour with Art Expert (1–8 Guests)

Plan your visit to Moco Museum Barcelona

  • Monday to Thursday: Open from 10am to 8pm; Last entry is at 7pm
  • Friday to Sunday: Open from 10am to 9pm; Last entry is at 8pm
  • Special hours: The museum may have altered hours on public holidays or for special events. It’s advisable to check the official website for any updates before your visit.
  • Peak times: Expect larger crowds during weekends and holidays. If you prefer a quieter experience, consider visiting during weekday mornings or early afternoons.
  • Plan ahead: Allocate sufficient time for your visit. Depending on your interest in the exhibits, plan for at least 1.5 to 2 hours to fully enjoy the museum's offerings.
Detailed Moco Museum Barcelona opening hours

Location: Carrer de Montcada, 25, 08003 Barcelona, Spain

Find on Map

  • By Car: Take the Ronda Litoral and then exit on to Pla De Palau to get to Moco Museum Barcelona.
  • By Bus: The closest bus stop to Moco Museum is Via Laietana - Manresa and Pla de Palau - Av Marquès de l'Argentera.
  • By Subway: Get down at Jaume I metro stop to get to Moco Museum Barcelona.
Getting to Moco Museum Barcelona
  • Visitors are welcome to take photos throughout the museum. Flash photography is not allowed.
  • Unfortunately, there is no cloakroom or luggage storage facility, so plan accordingly. Consider leaving large items at your accommodation or using smaller bags.
  • Children are welcome; however, they must be supervised at all times to ensure their safety and respect for the artworks.
  • Running, loud noises, and disruptive behavior are not tolerated within the museum premises.

Colección Tapas Bar & Brunch

  • Address: Carrer del Regomir, 16, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Monday: 6:30pm – 12am; Friday and Saturday: Open until 1am
  • Cuisine: Specializing in traditional Spanish tapas with a modern twist, this bar offers a vibrant brunch menu featuring dishes like Spanish omelet, patatas bravas, and a variety of charcuterie boards. The ambiance is casual and perfect for enjoying small plates with friends or family.

Llamber

  • Address: Carrer de la Fusina, 5, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
  • Opening hours: Daily from 12:30pm – 12am
  • Cuisine: A blend of Asturian and Catalan flavors, Llamber is known for its creative tapas such as cachopo (a breaded meat dish), cheese boards, and innovative seafood options. The restaurant also features a diverse wine list that complements its menu beautifully.

el SET

  • Address: Carrer de l'Esparteria, 7, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
  • Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday: 7pm – 11:45pm; Closed on Mondays
  • Cuisine: This cozy eatery focuses on high-quality ingredients and offers a seasonal menu that showcases local produce. Expect dishes like grilled octopus, seasonal vegetables, and flavorful paellas, all served in a warm and inviting atmosphere.

Getting to Moco Museum from famous spots

  • Distance: 0.6 km
  • By car: Approximately 3 minutes, as the route is straightforward through Carrer de Montcada.
  • Metro: The nearest metro station is Liceu (L3 line). From Liceu, it takes about 10 minutes to walk to the museum, with total travel time of around 15-20 minutes, including waiting for the metro.
  • Bus: Take Line 47 or V17 to the stop at 25 Carrer de Montcada, which is just a short walk from the museum. Total travel time is about 10-15 minutes, including walking.
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  • Distance: 1.4 km
  • By car: Approximately 5-10 minutes, depending on traffic. The route typically involves Via Laietana and Carrer de Montcada.
  • Bus: You can take Line V15 or H16 from Plaça de Catalunya to the stop at 25 Carrer de Montcada, which takes about 15-20 minutes total.
  • Metro: The closest metro station is Jaume I (L4 line). From Jaume I, it takes around 10 minutes to walk to the museum, with a total travel time of approximately 15-20 minutes including waiting for the metro.
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Visitor tips

  • Give yourself 1-2 hours to explore the museum comfortably, especially if you're a fan of contemporary and street art. The museum is not very large, but the exhibits can be thought-provoking and interactive, so take your time to absorb each piece.
  • If you're planning to visit other nearby attractions, like Parc de la Ciutadella or Palau de la Música Catalana, add an extra hour or two to your itinerary.
  • To get a closer look at the art pieces and take better photos, visiting during early morning or late afternoon (around 4pm) offers more space to enjoy the exhibits without interruptions.
  • The Moco Museum Barcelona is generally less crowded if you visit in the early mornings, right when it opens at 10am. This gives you the chance to enjoy the exhibits without rushing or battling large crowds.
  • Be sure not to miss Guillermo Lorca’s ‘Esplendor de la Noche’, its blend of magic with realism is a feast for the eyes.
  • At the Moco Museum in Barcelona, visitors can indeed take a photo on the pink stairs and immerse themselves in a 3D installation room featuring works by Roy Lichtenstein.
  • If you’re visiting the Cathedral of Barcelona as part of a combo ticket, make sure to take advantage of the opportunity to visit the rooftop. You’ll get sweeping views of the Gothic Quarter and Barcelona’s skyline—a highlight for photographers and history lovers alike. The rooftop is accessible via elevator, making it easier for those who might struggle with stairs.
  • If you’re visiting in the summer months, try to avoid the midday heat (especially between 12pm and 3pm) as the museum doesn’t have extensive outdoor spaces, but other nearby attractions like the El Born neighborhood or the Cathedral might involve some outdoor walking. Stay hydrated and wear sunscreen if you're planning a full day of sightseeing in Barcelona.

Frequently asked questions about Moco Museum Barcelona tickets

What can I expect at the Moco Museum in Barcelona?

The Moco Museum showcases contemporary art, featuring artists like Banksy, Warhol, and Dalí. It blends modern art with immersive experiences.

Can I bring a stroller into the museum?

Strollers are not permitted, but baby carriers are allowed.

Is photography allowed inside the museum?

Yes, you are allowed to take photos, but flash photography is prohibited.

How long should I plan to spend at the museum?

Most visitors spend about 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the exhibits.

Where can I buy Moco Musuem Barcelona Tickets?

The best place to buy Moco Museum Barcelona tickets is online to get the best deals and discounts.

Can I visit the museum with children?

Yes, children are welcome, and there is free admission for those 12 and under. The exhibitions feature interactive installations that encourage kids to engage with the art in fun and creative ways. This hands-on approach makes art accessible and exciting for young visitors.

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