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Moco Museum Barcelona vs Amsterdam: Which one should you visit?

Read what our customers are saying about their experience at Moco Museum Barcelona!

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Ryo Higurashi
JP

Ryo

Japan
Dec 2025
4/5

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Even if you are tired after a long flight or affected by the time difference, we recommend taking the hop-on hop-off bus, which allows you to enjoy your arrival day without wasting it. Depending on the location of your hotel, most visitors will probably be able to board the bus from a bus stop within walking distance of their hotel, and you can see and get an overview of Barcelona from the comfort of your bus (audio guides in various languages are provided). Of course, it is wonderful to stop along the way and explore, but if you are tired, you can successfully transfer between several bus lines and leisurely see the sights on the bus only, enjoying the pleasant outside breeze and focusing on taking pictures of the sights without worrying about pickpockets. Later in the evening, you can enjoy the sunset and even the night view by taking the line that passes through the most beautiful places of the city. After getting an overview of the city as a whole, you can enjoy a different view by walking around the city. If you are not confident about your physical strength, it is an excellent way to get around as well, as you can get on and off at each landmark. I was basically a city walker, so this was my first time using a bus, but the view from the second floor of the bus, which is different from walking, and the peace of mind of not having to worry about pickpockets on the first day of overseas sightseeing, which makes me somewhat nervous, made me glad I used the bus.
Bartosz Muszyński
PL

Bartosz

Poland
Nov 2025
5/5

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The possibility of traveling without any restrictions through the whole Barcelona city was amazing. Together with my girlfriend we spend so much time in metro trains. Those were always on time and clean what is a big +. I loved my time in Barcelona and hopefully i'll comeback soon!
Sandra Fengels
DE

Sandra

Germany
Sep 2025
4/5

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We particularly liked the fact that we were able to move around Barcelona without any problems. The organization of public transport was very well arranged. Unfortunately, our accommodation was in zone 2 and the Hola Barcelona Card was only valid in zone 1. This was not very clearly described before ordering.
Tenti Ana
MD

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.

Moco Museum Barcelona vs Amsterdam is a comparison many travelers make when planning their art-filled getaway. Both offer a bold dive into modern, contemporary, and street art, Banksy, Warhol, Haring, and more. But the setting, layout, and experience are surprisingly different. Whether you're a first-time visitor or a returning fan, here's what to expect from each city’s Moco Museum.

Should you visit Moco Barcelona or Moco Amsterdam?

Go for Moco Barcelona if

  • You want early entry with fewer people (just 20 per day) with Early entry
  • You love digital art and immersive rooms.
  • You’re exploring the Gothic Quarter and want to bundle visits with Picasso Museum and more nearby sites.
  • You want curated combo with the Cathedral of Saint Eulalia

Choose Moco Amsterdam if

  • You’re hopping across Museumplein and want a quick hit of modern art.
  • You like smaller spaces and a slower, self-guided pace.
  • You want to see where Moco started.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the art collection the same in both museums?

Nope. Both museums feature Banksy and similar modern masters, but the layout, digital rooms, and temporary exhibitions vary. Barcelona has more immersive tech and digital art.

Can I use the same ticket for both cities?

No. Each Moco Museum needs its own ticket. Amsterdam and Barcelona have different entry systems, prices, and variants.

Which museum is bigger?

Moco Barcelona is larger, with more room for installations and tech-based exhibits. Amsterdam is cozier and more traditional in layout.

Do both locations have a Banksy exhibition?

Yes, but the setup and works vary. Barcelona features more immersive storytelling around Banksy, especially if you join the guided tour.

Which museum is better for kids or teens?

Barcelona—thanks to the digital immersive rooms, the MOCO Play app, and Banksy’s interactive appeal. Plus, there's more space to roam.

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