Wednesday 3 March 2010

Saving Money on Museums in Barcelona

Recently, Barcelona’s city hall, together with some of the city’s top museums, made the excellent decision of throwing their doors open for free on Sunday afternoons after 3pm. These include the Picasso Museum the most visited in the city, the Museu d'Història de la Ciutat which has some stunning relics of Roman Barcelona and, one of my personal favourites, the Frederic Marès museum a quirky collection of everything from Romanesque icons to Victoriana.

But there are other ways to saBarcelona museumsve cash on the city’s great cultural palaces. The Articket, available from the ticket office of all participating museums, saves an enormous amount as it let you into seven of the city’s top attractions (including Gaudí’s masterpiece La Pedrera) for 22€. Another option, which is probably better for those who want to diversify their sightseeing beyond museums, is the Barcelona Card.

You can pick on up at any Tourist Office in the city though I would suggest buying it at the one at Barcelona’s airport. That way, you’ll be able to start saving straight away as free train travel from the airport to the city centre is just one of the many advantages this card offers. Others include big discounts (25-50%) at the city’s main sites and some shops and restaurants. At a starting price of 27 € (for 2 days) you can save a small fortune.