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Located in Port Vell, my friend and I only went here to pass some time. After all, there are aquariums everywhere and we were not sure this one had anything unique to offer. As it turned out, this place is actually regularly listed as one of the best in Europe and for good reason. The highlight of the aquarium is their Oceanarium - a massive tank of 4.5 million liters of water with a huge and diverse selection of sea life on display. And best of all, they also have a long and transparent shark tunnel that cuts through it. The Oceanarium was definitely a sight to behold.

The aquarium is great! Lots to see and no complaints; however, you should avoid the cafeteria. I think I just tasted but didn't finish the worst meal of my life. They serve fast food-style stuff, but even considering that, it was horrible--greasy, tasteless, even the Coke was watery and sad. So, to summarize: visit and enjoy the aquarium, just don't eat there.

The smallest aquarium I've seen. L'Aquàrium Barcelona has exhibits across two relatively small floors. The lower floor has around 20 tanks mostly filled with fish. There are some other types of animals like a single lobster, octopuses and sea urchins as well, but mostly fish. The biggest attraction here is perhaps the oceanarium, a 4.5 million liter tank filled with 4,000 organisms representing 80 different species. Lots more fish, including some sharks (yes, sharks are a species of fish). A moving walkway rotates slowly around the perimeter of the oceanarium, taking guests past a relaxing seascape. The second floor has penguins, eagle rays, jellyfish and more fish - a bit less content than the lower floor. Admission is €20 for adults and less for kids depending on age. We only came here because this place was included in our Barcelona Pass; otherwise the amount of content doesn't seem worth the cost of admission.

When in Barcelona , take a trip to aquarium it's offers many interactive activities such as diving in a tank among sharks and other sea creatures. That activity is sold out quick, I recommend try to get here early to purchase that "activity". Or you can purchase a bottle to feed baby koi fish! So adorable All the restrooms are clean often I seen the cleaning crew twice within 2 hrs and the cafe upstairs offers a good variety chips n fish , hamburgers, saladas fresh fruit and beverages. We love our visit here at L'Aquarium Barcelona. Todos aquí son muy amables!

Don't let the low ratings scare you away, this is a very nice aquarium. Aquariums and zoos are expensive to maintain so I think the price, although high, is fair. It's not a huge aquarium but we were able to spend a couple of hours here and get out of the heat. We started out with the upstairs exhibits first but it's set up to start downstairs and work your way up. When you go downstairs they stop you for a quick picture and send you on your way. There was really no way to bypass this. The exhibits downstairs were the most crowded for some reason. They also have a moving belt around the shark tank which is very cool. If you don't want to stand on it there is a walkway on the outside. Upstairs there are some interactive areas for the kids and a cafeteria. We had a great time here. I'd definitely suggest eating outside if you can.

This was my first time in Barcelona as a mom, so was fun to bring rock star baby to see the fish. I always get a giddy feeling in aquariums...reminds me of fun school trips and great weekends with my parents. As others mentioned, the aquarium is pretty small. The moving sidewalk, underwater tank display was cool and the penguins were fun as always. Baby really dug the upstairs play area. I took the L4 to Barceloneta. Easy. The aquarium is located at Port Vell. Great spot to walk around, sit, eat, drink and be merry.

This aquarium is small, but the content is spectacular, and the animals seem healthy. We specifically enjoyed the tube and moving floor, and this was a nice change of scenery from museums.
8 months ago
This place was very cool, they keep the masses moving through. Beautiful sea life, and a moving floor to take you through an underwater adventure. My absolute favorite was the Sea dragons, must be related to Sea horses but more fantastical! 1st time seeing one and now I'm obsessed on finding them! A fun day for adults and kids of all ages. They even let the kids feed giant coy fish! read more
Super cute small aquarium. Gift shop is bigger than the displays. It's interactive which is fun for kids!! Rainy day so it was worth the visit or if you like aquariums which I do so I always try to visit. Moderately priced. Expect to pay about $30 US for entry. There is a cafe which I did not try. read more
Both of our kids really like aquariums (even more than zoos since it's usually much bigger and requires more walking), so it was obviously on our itinerary for our weeklong visit in Barcelona. I was aware that the aquarium was on the small side but didn't realize how small (I think "dingy" is more appropriate lol) until we were there. Our favorite part (and the only saving grace of this place) was the giant conveyor belt path in the center of the aquarium where you can just stand on it and the belt takes you around the entire display tank without you needing to take a single step! read more
We visited L'Aquarium Barcelona yesterday and we had a good time. Our visit began with a very nice guy at the ticket booth. He was very approachable and friendly. Once we entered, they took a picture of us modeling with a fake shark they have. They said we did not have to buy the picture, but they would show it to us later on and it would be up to us to purchase it. The main attraction, in my opinion, is the area that has a band on the floor where you step on and it slowly moves you through a glass tunnel where you can see sharks and fish. It was so nice to see sharks, sting rays, eels (?? long fish that look like snakes), etc. It was very relaxing. Be careful stepping on it and off it. I was on my phone not paying attention and almost fell. It was pretty funny in fact. They have a variety of fish and sea creatures. I appreciate that they have their names in Spanish, English, and a few other languages. There is a cafe in there but we did not purchase anything from there. The restrooms were clean and had soap. There is also a gift show where you can find a variety of little souveniers. If/when we go back to Barcelona we are definitely stopping by this aquarium again. read more
2 years ago
They are currently under construction in a lot of areas of the aquarium so it would've been nice to have a reduced price. I've been in a dozen aquariums and this one did not have the WOW factor we were hoping for. read more
Located in Port Vell, my friend and I only went here to pass some time. After all, there are aquariums everywhere and we were not sure this one had anything unique to offer. As it turned out, this place is actually regularly listed as one of the best in Europe and for good reason. The highlight of the aquarium is their Oceanarium - a massive tank of 4.5 million liters of water with a huge and diverse selection of sea life on display. And best of all, they also have a long and transparent shark tunnel that cuts through it. The Oceanarium was definitely a sight to behold. read more
2 years ago
The aquarium is great! Lots to see and no complaints; however, you should avoid the cafeteria. I think I just tasted but didn't finish the worst meal of my life. They serve fast food-style stuff, but even considering that, it was horrible--greasy, tasteless, even the Coke was watery and sad. So, to summarize: visit and enjoy the aquarium, just don't eat there. read more
The smallest aquarium I've seen. L'Aquàrium Barcelona has exhibits across two relatively small floors. The lower floor has around 20 tanks mostly filled with fish. There are some other types of animals like a single lobster, octopuses and sea urchins as well, but mostly fish. The biggest attraction here is perhaps the oceanarium, a 4.5 million liter tank filled with 4,000 organisms representing 80 different species. Lots more fish, including some sharks (yes, sharks are a species of fish). A moving walkway rotates slowly around the perimeter of the oceanarium, taking guests past a relaxing seascape. The second floor has penguins, eagle rays, jellyfish and more fish - a bit less content than the lower floor. Admission is €20 for adults and less for kids depending on age. We only came here because this place was included in our Barcelona Pass; otherwise the amount of content doesn't seem worth the cost of admission. read more
4 years ago
When in Barcelona , take a trip to aquarium it's offers many interactive activities such as diving in a tank among sharks and other sea creatures. That activity is sold out quick, I recommend try to get here early to purchase that "activity". Or you can purchase a bottle to feed baby koi fish! So adorable All the restrooms are clean often I seen the cleaning crew twice within 2 hrs and the cafe upstairs offers a good variety chips n fish , hamburgers, saladas fresh fruit and beverages. We love our visit here at L'Aquarium Barcelona. Todos aquí son muy amables! read more
8 years ago
Don't let the low ratings scare you away, this is a very nice aquarium. Aquariums and zoos are expensive to maintain so I think the price, although high, is fair. It's not a huge aquarium but we were able to spend a couple of hours here and get out of the heat. We started out with the upstairs exhibits first but it's set up to start downstairs and work your way up. When you go downstairs they stop you for a quick picture and send you on your way. There was really no way to bypass this. The exhibits downstairs were the most crowded for some reason. They also have a moving belt around the shark tank which is very cool. If you don't want to stand on it there is a walkway on the outside. Upstairs there are some interactive areas for the kids and a cafeteria. We had a great time here. I'd definitely suggest eating outside if you can. read more
On our first day in Barcelona, we explored their aquarium. The price is pretty standard - $48ish for two adults. It opens at around 10AM and the size of it is fairly large. To me, it is like any aquarium but like all aquariums, they do not disappoint in dazzling me with their underwater creatures and fish. If that is something you love, then most definitely visit. Who cares what the ratings are like anyway right? read more
Honestly this place is just a dissapointment. Old, cramped, expensive... the tanks are old, visibility is low as a result of small spaces for both fish and people... Compared to most aquariums in the USA, this is far below average. For 22 euros per ticket and the amount of people they have...as well as the location this place should be gorgeous, but it isnt... Not worth your money or your time. read more
Terrible. This is small and overpriced. Yep, taking care of animals costs mlm money but this is dirty, crowded and expensive. And despite it being next to a ton of things in the harbor area you cannot leave and come back within the same day. Seems if they wanted to encourage tourism and experience of the water area you could come and go at your pleasure within the same day. Probably the worst aquarium I've been to. read more
Situated in the renovated port area, 10 minutes from the end of La Rambla, this claims to be one of Europe's largest aquariums. It makes for a good half day out for the kids if they are interested in wildlife, though it is undoubtedly expensive. To start with, the aquarium is fairly traditional - lots of tanks, mostly well displayed, with captions in Catalan, Spanish and English, and a strong conservation theme. (There's no need to buy the guide-book, so save yourself EUR3). These cover the various different types of marine environments, from rocky coasts to sandy bottoms, in both temperate and tropical waters. After about a dozen or so tanks, the main event is the huge sea tank which has two walk-through tunnels, equipped with moving walkways. These are seriously impressive (OK, not as big as the ones in Sydney, but as big as you'll find in Europe), with some large sharks, rays and a wide variety of other fish. For a separate fee you can dive with sharks, if you want to, at specified times. After that, there are some more tanks, including a good one of octopuses and with the largest lobster I've ever seen in captivity - he/she was over a metre long, including the antennae. On the next floor there's an activity area, with fresh water tanks (with piranhas), a large penguin tank with viewing platform, a lot of educational material, and a small but really interesting set of tanks containing jellyfish, spookily illuminated with UV light so their occupants glow in the dark. There is also a petting tank with rays and flatfish, though on our visit this was covered over. Also closed was the 'Explore!' area for kids, which contains more hands-on educational exhibits, like divers' costumes. Practicalities The main downer is the price - an eye-watering EUR17.50 for adults and EUR12.50 for children and EUR14.50 for people over 60 (2010 prices). Most of the facility has level/wheelchair access (via lifts and some long ramps to start with) and there is a non-moving walkway through the large tanks if you prefer. There is a self-service locker area to leave coats etc (EUR1 charge). Photography is allowed, but not flash. There's an expensive cafeteria and a good shop - lots of cuddly versions of the critters you've just seen, plus the usual assortment of fridge magnets, pens, key-rings and the like. On our visit, it was blissfully uncrowded, but I'm told in high summer (and school holidays) it can get packed, so judge your timings carefully. read more
It's not your Long Beach aquarium but hey we are in BCN so your gonna get there version. To me and my daughter it was fun and cool things to check out. It's just a pass thru and check out the fishes. There is even a little playground for the kids to explore. That was cool. FYI if you have your student ID they will give you a discount. read more
This was my first time in Barcelona as a mom, so was fun to bring rock star baby to see the fish. I always get a giddy feeling in aquariums...reminds me of fun school trips and great weekends with my parents. As others mentioned, the aquarium is pretty small. The moving sidewalk, underwater tank display was cool and the penguins were fun as always. Baby really dug the upstairs play area. I took the L4 to Barceloneta. Easy. The aquarium is located at Port Vell. Great spot to walk around, sit, eat, drink and be merry. read more
A decent aquarium. High admission price is required to maintain the infrastructure. Animals seem well taken care of, but nothing really seemed differentiated. Not a bad place to go with kids, but would not go out of my way. read more
This aquarium is small, but the content is spectacular, and the animals seem healthy. We specifically enjoyed the tube and moving floor, and this was a nice change of scenery from museums. read more
12 years ago
I have mixed emotions about aquariums. But, if they heighten awareness about ocean and reef preservation, I'm probably more for than against them. L'Aquàrium Barcelona is a bit small and perhaps a bit pricy at €20 but I enjoyed it and I recommend a visit. It's at the marina at Playa Barceloneta. Very easy to find and even walk to from the city. read more
So, I've kept tropical fish for years, so any time I have an opportunity to visit an aquarium, I jump at the chance. Barcelona aquarium is great fun - there are loads of tanks of different types of water / fish, and a huge shark tank - which had a treadmill thing to take you slowly round. Additionally, there's a penguin tank - we were lucky enough to see them being fed, which was great fun. There's lots of touchy feely exhibits for the kids, and a pretty large cafe. I think it was reasonably priced and we spent several hours here taking it all in. The only reason I'm giving this a 4 star, is because there was a very limited freshwater selection on display. But it was super for all sorts of marine fish, and some obscure seahorses and octopuses! The gift shop was also awesome! read more
13 years ago
It was ok. Way smaller than expected. Priced normal for an aquarium. It had a few highlights that used the limited collection well. Many of the hands-on activities were broken or unusable. I really enjoy aquariums and my son had a nice time. For 20 euros a person, on a blistering July day... Worked for me. read more
15 years ago
This place is one of the smaller aquariums I've been too. Yet even so, it makes good use of it's space. There are informative panels above each tank in three languages (happily one was english). With these, there was a lot more information then most aquariums have. However, there are no 'big exhibits' like many aquariums have where you can see divers or shows. It's all smaller sized tanks. There's a path through the aquarium that takes you by each exhibit individually with the final one a moving path that sort of tunnels through the main tank where you can watch fishes and sharks and what not swim above you and by your side. Try to go on off times (early or late). When I went there were a couple of really loud groups of younger kids. read more
7 years ago
This aquarium is a lot better than many of the reviews might lead you to believe. We took our 10 year old there on our last day in Spain and are glad we did. It was much more enjoyable than another couple of hours at a museum or a long walk in the heat would've been. The sting ray tank has an interesting variety of rays. The shark tank is massive. There are octopus, which isn't something you see everywhere. And it's not so big that it requires a lot of time or becomes exhausting. There's easy access via the hop on and hop off double decker bus (I don't remember if it was the blue or red line), which was definitely worth the money, as it's an efficient and easy way to cover a large swath of Barcelona in one day. read more
12 years ago
A little bit disappointed by this place. The treadmill around the sharks is cool but it"s the only good point. The aquarium is quite small, and quite expensive. Un peu déçue par l'endroit. Le tapis roulant autour du bassin où il y a les requins est cool mais c'est le seul point positif. Aquarium petit et pas super. read more
12 years ago
I was expecting something better for the price i paid. A 30 minutes visit for ~19 € is expensive. The aquarium itself is not really interesting, small and it was disappointing. But what disappointed me the most was the following thing: the guy selling the tickets was talking to us in spanish despite the fact we were talking in english and almost scammed us with the guide thing. He was charging us extra fees and was insisting. After our complaint to her co-worker, he lied and told her it wasn't true... Very professional isn't it? To make it short, don't go there. There are a lot of way better aquariums around the world. read more
11 years ago
Enjoyable, if expensive aquarium by the harbor has a lot of great live exhibits and is fairly large so you won't feel ripped off. Great fish tanks and a really great underwater shark tunnel. It's €18 to get in but it was a lot of fun. read more
12 years ago
This Is One of the most important and beautiful aquariums in all of Europe. I was impressed with the large selection of different species of fishes. It seemed very well maintained, no evidence of sickness and all enclosures had very high quality clarity of water. The Large Shark Tank was very impressive along with the underwater tunnel that goes through it. They also had Penguins which was a very refreshing way to end our tour. I highly recommend you visit , it was worth it and at the same time entertaining to see. read more
7 years ago
A decent aquarium. I've been a few times. Slightly underwhelming compared to the giant first room you walk into. Still some nice exhibits, slightly outdated decor but my very young son enjoys seeing the fish. read more
9 years ago
Great for kids, but as a 20-something I enjoy aquariums too and this just didn't do it for me. Maybe aquariums in America are different but the fish here were very boring. The best part was feeding the koi fish, for 4€ you get to feed them (god knows what) and it's so fun and totally worth the money especially if you've never done that before which I haven't. There's also some very cool 180 degree tanks that go over your head that I'm sure you'll see if you google the place. But don't let that excite you, they are both FILLED from beginning to end with tourists. Impossible to even get a good photo. read more
7 years ago
Wish we read reviews on this place before going. It was incredibly overpriced and ridiculously small. We came here because we had time to kill, but honestly should've just stayed along the pier since there was a summer concert shortly after we had entered. Not really worth it. Save your $$ and go elsewhere. Would recommend for kids though as there is a play area a lot of the kids there seemed to really enjoy. read more
I was so looking forward to visiting L'Aquàrium Barcelona on our trip. I had read that it's one of the biggest aquarium's in Europe and from the outside it looks huge. Overall though I was pretty disappointed. Inside is pretty small and for 20€ per person it's pretty pricey for what it is. The main attraction is a huge tank that takes you through a people mover in a glass tunnel. They have lots of sharks and a nice variety of marine life. Unfortunately that's about it. You can go through the entire aquarium in about an hour. That's with walking slow, taking lots of photos, and even visiting the gift shop. When we went the place was full of tons of screaming kids on school field trips, that got annoying quick. If you've been to the Monterey Bay aquarium or the Georgia aquarium this place will be a massive disappointment. read more
12 years ago
We heard good things about this aquarium so we went for a look. A bit on the pricy side for us, but perhaps not so for Europeans. It is hard to impress us with aquariums due to the very large and elaborate facilities we have access to back in North America, but this one seemed OK. We did see our first Sunfish, which is a truly bizarre creature, so I guess t was worthwhile. read more
17 years ago
A good standard aquarium with a good array of fish and a massive underwater tunnel complete with travellator to move you around. If you're not a fan of sea-life and have not enjoyed aquariums before then it doesn't really hold anything new to wow you except maybe the Penguins - I never realised just how amazing they are until I saw them swimming underwater. Incredibly fast!! No flash photography is allowed (although that didn't seem to stop most people) and the tickets were around 15EUR read more
8 years ago
Terrible aquarium, small, expensive, dirty , crowded. Don't waste your time. Finished the entire aquarium in 20 min and was not impressed at all. Plus they make you wait in line for 20 min at the beginning for a picture you don't want. read more
12 years ago
Definitely too expensive. The exhibits are all nice but there is only one room with approx 15 little aquariums and one big exhibit. All that takes about 20 min if you look at everything. 20 € is definetly too much for that. I expected a lot more that this! read more
8 years ago
I feel I didn't get my 20€ worth. It's a decent size place and the exhibits were beautiful. But since Barcelona is a large city with lots of people, the place was packed. It was hard to see an exhibit between all the children, strollers, and clearly annoyed parents. Most the information was stuck on small placards which were hard to read. Some were only written in Catalan or Spanish. The food at the cafeteria was overpriced. This place would be a lot better if it tried to manage the flow of people better. read more
15 years ago
2 HOUR LINE, TERRIBLE UNFRIENDLY SERVICE, PATHETIC AQUARIUM When we arrived, there was a ridiculously long line. (It is tourist season, so that's not so much of a surprise, but a line that takes maybe 30 minutes to get through in the US takes ~2 hours in Spain). Thinking ahead, I had purchased tickets online. But when I get to the information desk, I'm told by a very unfriendly woman that they would not honor my purchase since I had not printed the tickets out (there was no mention of the need to do so on the confirmation page. Who requires paper tickets these days anyway?) She gave us extremely poor directions to an internet cafe ("go that way for a little bit") where she said we had to go to print our tickets. I was able to find the cafe using my iPhone, but after 20+ minutes of walking we arrived to find it closed! Fantastic. We returned to the aquarium and I confronted the unfriendly woman asking to speak to her manager. She claimed that she was the manager, and even though she freely admitted that she had a printer in front of her and was fully capable of printing our tickets, she refused to do so. To my surprise she then began to yell at me, making a huge scene before storming off into some back room. What lovely customer service! If she was indeed the manager, I pity the poor employees working under her. We finally returned the next day with printed tickets in hand to what turned out to be a pathetic excuse for an aquarium. Perhaps I'm spoiled having the beautiful Monterrey Bay Aquarium so nearby to my hometown, but this was pretty poor by any measure. TL;DR: Barcelona is a beautiful city with much to explore. Save your time, sanity and money and avoid this place at all costs. read more
7 years ago
2 kids enjoyed but very small nothing really that exciting my kids love to feed koi fish, but when you have seen some really cool one back in Atlanta read more
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More info about L'Aquàrium Barcelona
Moll d'Espanya, s/n
08039 Barcelona
Spain
Barceloneta
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932 217 474
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http://www.aquariumbcn.com
Hours
What time does L'Aquàrium Barcelona open?
L'Aquàrium Barcelona opens at 9:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does L'Aquàrium Barcelona close?
L'Aquàrium Barcelona closes at 9:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.L'Aquàrium Barcelona closes at 9:30 PM on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 9:30 AM - 9:00 PMSat-Sun 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM
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Does L'Aquàrium Barcelona take credit cards?
Yes, L'Aquàrium Barcelona takes credit cards.
Outdoor Amenities
Does L'Aquàrium Barcelona have bike parking?
Yes, L'Aquàrium Barcelona has bike parking.
Does L'Aquàrium Barcelona have parking?
Yes, L'Aquàrium Barcelona has parking options.
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“To me, it is like any aquarium but like all aquariums, they do not disappoint in dazzling me with their underwater creatures and fish.”
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18 years ago
El Aquarium de Barcelona esta situado justo detrás del Maremagnum, en frente del puerto de Barcelona. Es interesante para ir no solo con los más pequeños de casa sino hasta con la familia o amigos y adultos. El recorrido se puede hacer con guia o a tu aire. Si vas a tu aire esta todo la ruta bastante bien señalizada y las explicaciones de los animales acuaticos esta en varios idiomas. Todo tipo de peces y faunas marinas es lo que encontrarás si decides acercarte a pasar un dia. El recinto tiene parking( el mismo que el del maremagnum) y es de pago . read more
18 years ago
es un sitio emblematico de barcelona, situado en el maremagnum, con millones de peces de todos los tamaños, sin duda para los niños es espectacular, ya que les impresiona mucho ver a los tiburones y demas animales en el agua. a mi el sitio que mas me gusto es un tunel donde ves las 'mantas' pasar nadando por encima de tu cabeza, espectacular, os lo recomiendo sin duda. read more
9 years ago
A very small aquarium and it doesn't worth the price of the ticket. Too much people are in the same time in front of the aquarium window making photo is hard. However the diversity of fish is acceptable and fish tank clean! read more
5 years ago
Why people putting less then 5 stars. Me personally loved this place. Since I never seen an amazing view of tunnel and surrounded with tons of sharks totally different kinds of. If you in Spain Barcelona highly recommended read more
16 years ago
Bonjour tout le monde ! Je pars dans quelques semaines à Barcelone (YIHIHI) ! Je sais que ce post date, mais j'aurais aimé savoir si il y a toujours des purikuras dans l'aquarium de Barcelone ? Merci d'avance ! read more
18 years ago
Yo fui con mis amigos de clase en el viaje de fin de curso y fue una visita que jamás olvidaré. La liamos bastante pero nos trataron fenomenal y la guia que nos dieron nos informo a la perfeccion de cada detalle read more
18 years ago
Quizas mas impactante que el zoo, precioso, si te gustan los animales marinos no puedes fallar, es muy recomendable para los niños, ya que quedaran gratamente sorprendidos. read more
21 years ago
Pas mal Super, c'est génial, on y voit beaucoup d'espèces de poissons, un peu comme le Maryneland, ils vendent de jolies choses. read more
18 years ago
que xulo los tiburones este año tengo que volver








































































