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Barcelona Aquarium

Going on a trip is more exciting when there is a visit to the Barcelona Aquarium, which boasts over 11,000 marine animals from 450 different species. This biggest aquarium in the world has 35 pools representing Mediterranean and tropical ecosystems. One of the largest and main aquariums is the oceanarium with a walk-through tunnel where every visitor can feel like they are on the seabed. There are sharks looming overhead, stingrays swimming, and moray eels passing by while you walk through this 80-metre-long passage. And for the bravest of the brave, you can dive into a pool full of sharks.

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Barcelona Aquarium FAQ: Dive into the Depths of Discovery

This FAQ is your essential companion for navigating this aquatic marvel, offering insights into the captivating marine life, educational exhibits, and unforgettable experiences that await. Whether you're a curious explorer or an experienced diver, we're here to provide you with all the information you need to make the most of your visit.

The ticket prices depend on season and ticket type and interfere between and among €20 and €25 for adults most of the time. There too exist reduced ticket prices for children, seniors, and families. You may find the exact prices on their official website.

Yes! Surely among the most important things to see in Barcelona, it accommodates more than 11,000 marine animals, including shark species, a few rays, and colorful fish, all contributing to a really good exploration of an underwater life. The Oceanarium tunnel is impressive as well!

Avoids crowds in the mornings or early in the afternoons. Weekdays are usually less busy than weekends. Also check out the weather forecast-this makes indoors much of the aquarium a preference if it happens that it's raining outside.

Yes, there are often promotions and discounts available mostly to advance bookers—especially online. Watch also for packages that include a list of other attractions in Barcelona; they usually offer big savings.

Of course! Visitors can buy food and drinks in the rooms inside the aquarium.

The aquarium is designed to be accessible, with facilities and pathways accommodating visitors with disabilities.

Yes, but flash photography is not permitted for the sake of marine life. So, make sure that when you do flash photography, the flash on your camera is turned off!

Yes, guided tours in several languages, one of which is English, is offered in the aquarium. This really livened up what is known to be "a pretty cool look" at the different habitats and species inside the aquarium.

The nearest metro station to the aquarium is Drassanes (L3) and mere minutes walk to it. Or you can choose to get off at Barceloneta (L4) then take a nice walk along the waterfront.

Yes, it has a whole range of things-from stuffed sea animals to pictures, books, postcards, and even jewelry made from oceans. It is for everyone.

Oh, simply thrilling! Just imagine yourself swimming with wonderful sharks, rays, and other large fish. Don't worry about safety; this act can only be supervised by professional divers. A memorable adventure, and ideal for adrenaline junkies!