Built by the Terrades Muntañola brothers, this unique, transparent building houses the city's aquarium and has become a major tourist attraction on the waterfront. The tanks hold the widest possible variety of marine life from all the world's seas, but the biggest draw is the shark exhibit, of course. There is a children's play room and a souvenir shop too. The ticket office closes one hour before the aquarium.
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“Save your Money”
Decided to visit the aquarium because we needed a break from sight-seeing in the city. The cost is $17 Euros/person. For that cost, this was a ...
“Worth every penny! (well...every cntimo!)”
Wow...what a fantastic place to visit in Barcelona! I've lived in the city for almost a year and have 'done' most of the main attractions, but ...
“Overestimated”
In the hotel where i stayed in Malgrat there was a brochure which said "If you haven 't been in Aquarium, you haven 't been in Barcelona". I ab...
“Children loved the aquarium”
I have nothing but good thing to say about the Barcelona Aquarium. We went there on Valentine's Day this year. I brought my 2 children along - ...
“Expensive and Empty”
I did not enjoy the Barcelona Aquarium at all. It was the most expensive attraction we visited but turned out to be the worst. It is small by w...
“waste of time and money”
We waited about 30 minutes in line to buy tickets ( 15EURO approximately, i do not remember exactly ). It wasn't worth it. A very narrow range ...
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