Quick Facts
Location: Barcelona Cathedral (Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia), Barcelona, Spain
Region: Gothic Quarter (Barri Gòtic)
Type: Cathedral / historic church
Admission: Entry policies vary; some areas may be ticketed
Facilities: Historic interior; visitor access varies by hours
Best Season: Year-round
Dog Friendly: No inside (service animals only)
Google Maps: Get directions on Google Maps
Info
Getting There
The cathedral is in the heart of the Gothic Quarter and is easiest to reach on foot from central Barcelona.
Tickets / Entry
Visitor access can change due to services, events, and special areas (like roof access).
Check current visitor information before you go.
What to Expect
A classic Gothic landmark surrounded by narrow streets and busy plazas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Barcelona Cathedral located?
It is in the Gothic Quarter in central Barcelona.
How do I get to the Barcelona Cathedral?
Walk in from Plaça de Catalunya or nearby neighborhoods. Use Google Maps for the best route.
Is there an entrance fee?
Policies vary by time and area. Some access may be ticketed. Check current visitor guidance before arriving.
How long does a visit take?
Plan for 30–60 minutes for a basic visit, longer if you visit additional areas.
What is the best time to visit?
Early in the day is usually calmer. Evenings can be busy around the plaza.
Is it good for families?
Yes, especially for families interested in history and architecture.
Is it accessible?
Accessibility depends on entrances and interior routes. Confirm current details before visiting.
Can I take photos inside?
Photography rules vary. Follow posted signage and staff guidance.
Are there restrooms?
Restroom access depends on visitor areas and hours.
What else is nearby?
Many Gothic Quarter sights and plazas are within a short walk.










