Why choose a guided tour at Moco Museum Barcelona?

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Expert-led storytelling:

Decode art with local experts who reveal hidden context and insider details.

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Your guided tour options at Moco Museum Barcelona

Save with combo guided tours

Why stop at Moco? Combine your guided tour with top Barcelona attractions for extra value and less fuss.

Inside the guided tour – Must-see Banksy highlights

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Girl with Balloon

Banksy’s most recognizable work isn’t just about a little girl and a red balloon. On your tour, you’ll hear about the deeper meaning—hope, innocence, and letting go, all wrapped up in one deceptively simple image. Your guide will also explain the story behind that famous auction stunt where the piece shredded itself, and why Girl with Balloon became a global protest icon.

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Essential tips for your guided tour at Moco Museum Barcelona

  • Book in advance: Guided tours—especially Early Access and private slots—are limited and sell out fast, so locking in your spot early is the smartest move if you want your choice of time and language.
  • Arrive a little early: Give yourself at least 10 minutes before your scheduled tour. This means zero rush, a smooth check-in, and more time to chat with your guide before you start.
  • Dress for comfort: Moco isn’t massive, but you’ll be on your feet, moving between galleries and up a few steps. Comfortable shoes and light layers are your best friends.
  • Photography: Feel free to snap pics, just skip the flash—preserves the art and keeps the vibe chill for everyone. If you want a group shot, your guide’s always happy to help.
  • Accessibility: The museum is wheelchair and stroller- friendly, and guided tours can be adapted for most needs. If you have any specific requirements, just mention themit when booking so staff can arrange everything for you.
  • Audio/translation: Standard guided tours run in English, but private tours can often be arranged in Spanish or other languages. Ask when booking if you have a preference.
  • Facilities: Restrooms, cloakrooms, and a café are all on site—useful if you’re coming in early or planning to stay after your tour to explore more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Tours are primarily in English. Private tours can be arranged in Spanish or other languages upon request.