Best Barcelona Museum Of Contemporary Art Tours & Trips

Tucked in the vibrant El Raval neighborhood, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art-MACBA-offers a compelling journey through post-1945 Catalan and Spanish art, with bold architectural lines that mirror the creativity within. Its luminous galleries spotlight works by artists like Antoni Tàpies and Miquel Barceló, while the surrounding streets pulse with urban life, skateboarders, and street art that echo the museum’s modern spirit. Nearby, the bustling La Boqueria market and the quiet charm of Plaça Reial are within easy reach, making MACBA a cultural anchor in a district where history and innovation intersect. Designed by Richard Meier, the building itself is a minimalist landmark, inviting contemplation amid Barcelona’s dynamic rhythm.
Show All
0 Results
Filters
Places
Dates & Length
empty
Sorry! No results
Try resetting the filters or get in touch with our Customer Service via live chat at right corner.
Why book with Tours4fun?
Best Price Guarantee
Transparent Pricing
Travel Safety Assurance
24/7 Multilingual Support

FAQs about Barcelona Museum Of Contemporary Art Tours

Is the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art free to enter on certain days?

Yes, the Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art (MACBA) offers free entry every Sunday from 3 PM to 8 PM and on the first Sunday of each month all day. Admission is normally €12, so plan accordingly to save. Always verify the official MACBA website for holiday exceptions or special closures.

How do I get to MACBA from Barcelona-El Prat Airport using public transit?

Take the R2 Nord train from Terminal 2 to Passeig de Gràcia, then transfer to the L3 metro (green line) to Liceu station. From there, it's a 5-minute walk to MACBA in El Raval. Total journey time is about 40 minutes. A T-Casual travel pass (€12.15 for 10 rides) covers all legs.

What nearby attractions pair well with a visit to MACBA in El Raval?

Pair your MACBA visit with a walk through nearby Plaça Reial, the Gothic Quarter, and La Boqueria Market. Visit the CCCB (Centre de Cultura Contemporània) across the street for complementary exhibits. El Raval offers diverse street art and dining options, ideal for exploring post-museum.

Are there local cultural passes that include MACBA admission?

The Barcelona Card does not include MACBA entry, but the Art Ticket offers combined access to MACBA and five other city museums for €37. The Articket includes Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, CCCB, and others. Purchase online to skip lines and verify current inclusions before visiting.

Insider Travel Offers

Sign up for early access to new tours, limited-time offers & travel perks.