Barcelona Cathedral Entry Ticket with Audio Guide
General information about the ticket
This ticket grants you access to Barcelona's stunning Gothic Cathedral, including its magnificent nave, ornate choir with historic wooden carvings, peaceful cloister with the iconic Well of Geese, and the spectacular rooftop terraces offering 360° panoramic views of the city. Your visit also includes entry to the Capitular Room and the Diocesan Museum, allowing you to explore architectural treasures spanning Romanesque, Gothic, and Neo-Gothic periods at your own pace.
Ticket overview:
🏛️ Full access to the Gothic cathedral's nave, choir, and cloister with thirteen white geese
🔭 Rooftop terrace access with 360° views of Barcelona's skyline, La Sagrada Familia, Park Güell, and the Mediterranean Sea
🎨 Entry to the Diocesan Museum featuring permanent and temporary exhibitions
⛪ Visit to the Capitular Room (Chapter Hall) and the historic Well of Geese commemorating Saint Eulalia
🎧 Virtual audio guide included in 5 languages (German, English, Italian, French, Spanish) via QR code
👟 Self-paced exploration of all accessible cathedral areas spanning three architectural periods
What's included?
Included
- Nave, Choir, Cloister, and Capitular Room access
- Rooftop terrace 360° panoramic views
- Diocesan Museum entry and exhibitions
- Virtual audio guide (5 languages via QR code)
- City audio guide app (if the option is selected)
Not Included
- Guided tour
- Cancellation option
- Mobile device for audio guide
Cancellation policy
The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.
Location of the Barcelona Cathedral
Barcelona Cathedral is located in the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic) at the following address:
Barcelona Cathedral stands at Pla de la Seu, s/n, 08002 Barcelona, Spain, in the heart of the Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic). The cathedral sits on a square that bears the name of the historic episcopal see and is surrounded by significant landmarks, including the Casa de l'Ardiaca (Archdeacon's House) and Palau Episcopal (Bishop's Palace). The area also offers close proximity to the Plaça Sant Jaume, where Barcelona's City Hall and the Palau de la Generalitat are located.
The cathedral benefits from a central location that makes it easily accessible through multiple transport options. The pedestrian-friendly Gothic Quarter allows visitors to approach the cathedral on foot from various points in the old city center.
The structure occupies a site that has held religious significance since Roman times, positioned on what was once the highest point of the ancient Roman city of Barcino. This strategic elevation within the medieval urban fabric places the cathedral at a natural focal point for both historical and contemporary Barcelona.
