When visiting Barcelona, most travelers flock to Gaudí’s masterpieces or the Gothic Quarter, but for a break from the historic and artistic sights, this ticket offers a delightful change of pace. For $34 per person, you get access to two very different, yet equally entertaining museums — the Big Fun Museum and the Museum of Illusions — both located conveniently close in the city’s heart. The experience is designed to bring out your inner child, challenge your perceptions, and provide plenty of fun photo opportunities.
What we love about this combo is how it cleverly balances interactive, hands-on fun with a touch of mind-bending illusions. The Big Fun Museum’s themed rooms and giant objects appeal to all ages, especially those who enjoy playing with perspective and getting silly with friends or family. Meanwhile, the Museum of Illusions offers a series of clever optical illusions and tricks that will make you question what you’re seeing — perfect for sharing amusing pictures on social media.
One thing to consider is that some sections may be temporarily closed for maintenance, as noted by some visitors, so checking availability beforehand can save you disappointment. Also, since the ticket covers both museums, it’s a good idea to plan enough time to enjoy each thoroughly — especially if you want to take your time with photos. This experience is best suited for families, groups of friends, or couples who want a playful, memorable outing rather than a deep cultural or historic tour.
Key Points
- Affordable combo ticket that offers two fun museums for one price
- Interactive and photo-friendly experiences at the Big Fun Museum
- Optical illusions and perspective tricks at the Museum of Illusions
- Suitable for families, groups of friends, and couples
- Some sections may be temporarily closed; check availability
- Accessibility for people with reduced mobility
Exploring the Experience: What You Can Expect
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The Big Fun Museum: A Wonderland of Themed Rooms
The first highlight of your visit is the Big Fun Museum, boasting nine uniquely themed rooms designed for fun and photo opportunities. We loved the way each room turned reality on its head — from the Giant’s House, where everything is oversized to make you feel tiny, to the Upside Down House that flips your perspective entirely. Visitors have raved about the interactive nature of this museum, with Aimie praising the “well-kept family fun” environment, despite noting some items needing repair.
What really sets this museum apart are the galleries with illusions and giant objects. You can pose as if you’re biting into a giant cake or opening a colossal bottle of wine—moments that are perfect for unforgettable photos. One visitor mentioned how their sister’s birthday was celebrated with imaginative pictures, like floating cakes on a ceiling or giant wine bottles, highlighting how the space encourages creativity and silliness.
The food art room is another unexpected highlight, showcasing artworks crafted entirely from food. Such displays are not only eye-catching but make you hungry just looking at them. The museum also includes the Sweet Museum, where you can indulge your sweet tooth with colorful displays and treats.
While most visitors find the level of cleanliness and maintenance quite satisfactory, some noted that a few items need repairs, which is typical for busy interactive venues. Still, the overall experience is fun and engaging, especially for children and those young at heart.
The Museum of Illusions: Perspective and Perception
Adjacent to the Big Fun Museum, the Museum of Illusions offers a different kind of entertainment. This gallery is full of 3D effect paintings, perspective illusions, and tricks that make you look twice. Visitors like Jade found it to be “so much fun” and appreciated the opportunities for playful photos, especially since you need to stand in the right spots to experience the illusions fully.
A key part of the experience is playing with perspectives—you might find yourself towering over friends or appearing to hold a giant object, all thanks to clever visual tricks. The digital Magic Room adds a modern twist, letting you explore virtual forests, starry skies, and scenic views of Barcelona, making it a perfect blend of technology and art.
Some reviews mention that certain sections of the illusions museum may be temporarily closed for maintenance, so flexibility is advisable. Nevertheless, the illusions on display are generally well-maintained and fun for all ages, especially those who enjoy mind-bending visuals and creative photography.
What to Know Before You Go
This combo ticket is valid for one day, so you can choose when to visit based on your schedule. The location is central, easily accessible from many parts of Barcelona, and the entrance is straightforward—just show your voucher at the door.
The cost of $34 offers good value considering the variety of interactive experiences and photo opportunities. Keep in mind that transportation and guides are not included, so plan to arrive on your own or with your group. The venues are accessible for those with reduced mobility, ensuring everyone can enjoy the fun. Photography is welcomed inside both museums, which is great for capturing memories.
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Based on reviews, visitors consistently highlight how easy the entry process is and appreciate the close proximity of both museums. Some reviewers, like Albana, point out that the museums are mainly for kids, but adults also find plenty of fun, especially with illusions. Jade emphasizes how their family “loved it 100 percent,” and Aimie mentions the “excellent” experience at both venues.
A practical tip from Emma: lockers are available to store belongings, which helps keep the focus on the fun rather than managing bags. Still, some visitors suggest that waiting times might occur at popular spots, so early arrival can enhance your experience.
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Final Thoughts
This combo ticket to the Big Fun Museum & Museum of Illusions offers a playful, lighthearted break from Barcelona’s more serious attractions. It’s an excellent choice for families, young couples, or groups of friends who want to indulge in some photo-worthy fun and mind-bending illusions. The value for the price is quite good, especially considering the engaging, interactive nature of both museums.
While not a substitute for Barcelona’s cultural masterpieces, these museums provide a refreshing, joyful experience that’s particularly suited for those looking to relax, laugh, and create lasting memories. It’s also a flexible activity, with the ability to visit at your own pace within the day.
If you enjoy interactive experiences, trick photography, and quirky exhibits, this combo is likely to hit the spot. Just double-check the current status of each venue before heading out, and arrive prepared for some fun photos and silly moments.
Who Should Consider This Experience?
- Families seeking engaging, child-friendly activities
- Couples wanting a fun, quirky date idea
- Friends looking for a lighthearted day of photos and illusions
- Travelers wanting a break from traditional sightseeing
- Anyone interested in interactive art and optical illusions
FAQ
Are tickets valid for one day only?
Yes, your tickets are valid for one day — you can choose the most convenient time to visit, but the entry is limited to that day.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included. You need to make your own arrangements to get to the museums, which are located centrally in Barcelona.
Are the museums accessible for people with reduced mobility?
Yes, both the Big Fun Museum and the Museum of Illusions are accessible for visitors with reduced mobility.
Can I take photos inside the museums?
Absolutely, photography is allowed, and many visitors enjoy capturing their fun moments and illusions.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes and a camera or smartphone to take photos. Lockers are available to store your belongings while exploring.
Are there any age restrictions?
The experience is suitable for all ages, with plenty of fun for children and adults alike. Some sections may be more appealing to kids, but everyone can enjoy the illusions and photo opportunities.
Are the sections fully open?
Some areas may be temporarily closed for maintenance, so it’s good to check availability or plan some flexibility.
How long does the visit usually take?
Most visitors spend around 1-2 hours exploring both museums, but you can take more or less time depending on your interest.
Is this experience suitable for groups?
Yes, it’s ideal for groups of friends, families, or couples looking for a fun, interactive outing that encourages laughter and creative photos.
This combo ticket is a playful, light-hearted way to enjoy a different side of Barcelona. It’s perfect for those who want to inject some humor and creativity into their trip, with enough variety to keep everyone entertained. Whether you’re snapping silly pictures or marveling at illusions, you’ll leave with plenty of stories and smiles.
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