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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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Aurelie E

Couple
2 weeks ago
It's a great way to explore the city at your own pace, with the option to stop and take a closer look, visit wherever you like, and then hop back on the bus. I highly recommend it—you'll learn about the city's history and see its remarkable landmarks...

Emre A

Turkey
Couple
Jan 2026
The mobile app was very useful and informative. The Barcelona hop-on hop-off tour was very sensible, and we couldn't have seen everything in one day on our own. Thanks to this tour, we got a complete tour of Barcelona. We did the full tour and then got off at the stops we liked. You can get off at any stop you want and then get back on the bus. Getting around the city on your own might end up costing you more in tickets, so this tour makes more sense. I'm attaching some photos of the beautiful sights we captured from the bus :)

Johannes B

Couple
Apr 2026
The Moco museum had a few very special artists in the collection. We especially liked a lot of works from Banksy. The museum is not too large. Only remark is that the routing could have been more clear.

Valentyna U

Ukraine
Family
Apr 2026
I was impressed by the fascinating exhibitions. The artwork “Resilience of Ukraine,” which reflects the events in my country, is especially meaningful to me.

Miljana S

Serbia
Solo
Apr 2026

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Everything from start until the end. Our guide Sofi was incredible, she was very knowledgeable, enthusiastic and willing to engage in conversation and answer all of our questions, she was very charming and charismatic. We were able to learn a lot! Picasso's collection, including incredible Las Meninas, atmosphere and location of the museum, gift shop and Pablo's café. Would 100% recommend to everyone visiting Barselona. A must!

Alessandro S

Group
Jan 2026
A truly spectacular package: travel freely without worries, save a fortune, and even get discounts on various excursions... Highly recommended! Top♥️

Gabriella C

Italy
Group
Dec 2025
Barcelona an unforgettable experience. From the view of the room on the Pedrera,to the chirping of Park Guell,to the tears in the Sagrada passing by the Rambla to taste the delicacies of the Bouqueria to end up with your feet in the water of the Barceloneta...Absolutely to Do Again

Lablaine C

France
Couple
3 days ago
Fast bus, easy to find. Signs from the airport made it easy to spot the stop. The bus goes everywhere and is comfortable.

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.

Inside Moco Museum Barcelona

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Permanent Banksy Exhibition

Including Laugh Now, Girl with Balloon, and Flower Thrower.

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Modern Masters

Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Yayoi Kusama.

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Contemporary Voices

Marina Abramović, Kehinde Wiley, Damien Hirst, David LaChapelle.

Artists at Moco Museum Barcelona

Digital Art & NFTs

Works by Refik Anadol, Beeple, and Six N. Five.

MOCO Play App

Point your camera at artworks and watch them animate on-screen.

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

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Michelle I

Solo
Last week

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I went to the Rijksmuseum at 9:00 a.m. (tip!) and headed straight to the second floor to see the masterpieces, such as *The Night Watch* and *The Milkmaid*. You can easily follow the audio tour on your phone. There’s a lot to see, so be sure to set aside at least 2.5 hours. Afterward, relax for a bit in the beautiful garden. In the afternoon, I went to the Moco Museum, just a stone’s throw from the Rijksmuseum. This completed my journey through art history (from 1000 to 2000)! You’ll be done with the Moco Museum faster; without a combo ticket, I wasn’t willing to pay the regular admission price for it. It was very impressive to see the paintings up close and recognize the brushstrokes of the Dutch masters. At the Moco Museum, you’ll see many reproductions, though the stories behind the artworks are fascinating.

Nataliia Y

Germany
Couple
2 weeks ago
It was just wow… I never expected a museum to be so impressive. From the moment you step inside, you feel the scale of it all—the huge halls, the lighting, the architecture; everything looks like a true work of art. The building itself is reason enough to visit. Each hall is like a journey through time. The paintings, the details, the lighting—everything is so vivid that sometimes it feels like you’re right inside those scenes. The works of the great artists are especially impressive—you can literally feel their energy. And another thing: you don’t just look at the paintings there; you really feel the history. The museum houses thousands of works of art and reveals the true soul of the Netherlands across the centuries. I really loved the atmosphere—calm, beautiful, inspiring. You can walk around for hours and not even notice how time flies. If you’re in Amsterdam, this is a must-visit. I left feeling like I’d touched something truly great ❤️

Sara M

Italy
Solo
2 weeks ago

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I’ll be honest — I walked into Moco Museum with fairly low expectations. Another trendy art spot trying to ride the wave of Instagram aesthetics? I was wrong, and I’m glad I was. From the moment you step into Villa Alsberg — a gorgeous 1904 townhouse right on Museumplein — the contrast between the classic architecture and the bold, rebellious art inside sets the tone perfectly. It feels intentional, almost playful, as if the museum itself is winking at you. The Banksy collection alone is worth the entry. Seeing Girl with Balloon, Flower Thrower, and Laugh Now up close — not on a screen, not on a wall somewhere in the city, but right there in front of you — hit differently than I expected. These aren’t just “cool images.” In person, they carry real weight. But what surprised me most was how well the curators balanced the permanent collection with the rest of the space. The flow from room to room felt natural, never overwhelming. Each space had its own personality, and the immersive elements kept things dynamic without feeling gimmicky. The staff were genuinely warm and helpful, and the audio guide added real depth to the experience. I ended up spending nearly two hours there — much longer than I planned. If you’re visiting Amsterdam and want something that complements the Rijksmuseum and Van Gogh Museum rather than competing with them, Moco is it. It’s vibrant, thought-provoking, and surprisingly emotional. I left wanting to come back. Don’t skip it.

Nadine M

Lebanon
Couple
2 weeks ago

+1 more

We had a great experience at the Moco Museum! Unlike other museums, it was modern, fun, and very easy to enjoy. The artworks were unique and engaging, especially the pieces by Banksy and other contemporary artists. The museum is well organized, and the explanations are clear and accessible, which made the visit much more enjoyable. It’s not too big, so you can explore everything comfortably without feeling overwhelmed. Overall, it was definitely worth the visit and the price. I would highly recommend it if you’re looking for something different, trendy, and interesting.

Lohan Y

France
Solo
2 weeks ago

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On my first day in Amsterdam, I was so amazed by the city’s beauty as I took a boat tour to go all the way around and see all of its historic sites.

Steven P

United Kingdom
Couple
2 weeks ago
Really enjoyed seeing the Tulips in bloom at Keukenhof! Such a beautiful array of colours on display. Also enjoyed the house of Orchids, I'm not sure if that is its name, but this was really cool to see!

Susana B

Spain
Couple
2 weeks ago

+2 more

Great, because you can spend as much time as you want among the tulips, and there are buses running to Amsterdam all the time. The one I took dropped me off pretty far from the museum, but that turned out to be a good thing because I got to see a neighborhood that I really loved.

Loukas S

Couple
2 weeks ago
The paintings were magnificent, especially when explained via personal AI tool. Access to on-line info by the museum could be improved

Inside Moco Museum Amsterdam

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Banksy’s most famous works

Get up close with Banksy’s most iconic pieces, from rebellious rats to Girl with Balloon.

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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

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.

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