Barcelona Salvador Dalí Museum Tickets and Visits

Discover Dalí's surrealism with tours from Barcelona. Immerse yourself in the unique art of the genius in his museum - art and magic await you!

Barcelona Salvador Dalí Museum Tickets and Visits

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    Catalonia is the birthplace of great artists who have built the cultural heritage of its cities. Fortunately, today we can admire the work of the surrealist artist in the museum that bears his name, the Dalí Museum, in Figueres, just over an hour from Barcelona.

    1. The best excursions to the Dalí Museum

    Houses of L'Onyar in Girona
    Houses of L'Onyar in Girona

    A visit to the Dalí Museum is one of the best day trips from Barcelona and an experience you definitely shouldn't miss on your trip, so I'll tell you the best way to discover the work of the genius Dalí.

    2. Excursion to Figueres and Cadaqués with tickets to the Dalí Museum

    Aerial view of the Costa Brava
    Aerial view of the Costa Brava

    Although this day trip to the Costa Brava with a visit to the Dalí Museum is designed for people who are passionate about art and in particular Dalí's surrealist painting and sculpture, it is an experience you will love if you feel like leaving the bustle of Barcelona for a day and visiting the fishing villages of the Costa Brava and the medieval village of Pals, with its cobbled streets and the tower which can still be climbed to enjoy the best views of the area.

    The excursion will end in Figueres, where you can visit the Dalí Museum on your own and admire his paintings, sculptures and installations in a space dedicated entirely to his art. You can also enjoy the permanent collection "Dalí Jewels", where you can admire the gold jewellery and precious stones that the artist from Figueras designed throughout his career.

    You'll have about an hour and a half in Figueras to wander around at your leisure and eat wherever you choose (I'll tell you later which restaurants are worth a visit and how to avoid tourist traps), and then you'll rejoin your group to head back to Barcelona. By the way, just so you know, this tour has a maximum group size of 50 people, and the total duration of the experience includes the 2.5 hours of transport to and from Barcelona.

    Recommended: If you are going to be in Barcelona for more than four days or if you are passionate about Dalí's art.
    Duration: 11 hours

    What you will see

    • Calella de Palafrugell
    • Llafranc
    • Pals
    • Figueres
    • Dalí Museum

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    3. Private excursion to the Dalí Museum and Girona

    Girona Cathedral| ©Craig Wyzik
    Girona Cathedral| ©Craig Wyzik

    The private tour of the Costa Brava, with a visit to the Dalí Museum and Girona has a slightly different route to the group experience. Instead of visiting the fishing villages and streets of Pals, you will go to Girona where you will discover in a 2-hour tour its medieval heritage and historical buildings, such as the cathedral and the church of Sant Feliu.

    In addition, you can visit the Museum of Jewish History, located in the space of the old synagogue of the city, and the rest of Girona's points of interest on the tour detailed below.

    Also, if you're a Game of Thrones fan, you'll be interested to know that part of the sixth season was filmed in Girona, and the city was magically transformed into Braavos. Throughout the season you can see several real places used as filming locations, such as the Arab Baths and the Pujada de Sant Domènech. Here you will find the Café Le Bistrot, quite famous for its little terrace at the foot of a staircase and an arch. A romantic spot at night that, if you get the chance, I recommend you don't miss.

    Of course, after your visit to Girona you will go to the Dalí Museum to enjoy a 2-hour tour guided by an expert in Art History who will put you in context and explain each work of art you see. Unlike the group tour, which only offers a self-guided visit of the museum, on this tour you will have the added advantage of a more enriching journey through Dalí's artistic career.

    Recommended: If you prefer to visit an emblematic city rather than several towns or if you are a Game of Thrones fan.
    Duration: 9 hours

    What you will see

    • Girona Cathedral
    • Church of Sant Feliu
    • Museum of Jewish History
    • Pont de les Peixateries Velles (Old Peixateries Bridge)
    • Jewish Quarter
    • El cul de la lleona
    • Rambla de la Llibertat
    • Girona City Hall
    • Sant Domenèch Avenue

    Alex's Traveller Tip

    If you're a Game of Thrones fan, you'll love visiting Girona. If not, I recommend you to do the excursion to the villages of the Costa Brava.

    4. What to expect from the Dalí Museum

    Dali in pure state
    Dali in pure state

    The Dalí Museum is quite different from other museums dedicated to artists around the world. The artist was actively involved in its design, its construction, the curation of the exhibitions... so much so, that he lived in the museum for some periods of time to make sure that everything was in line with his vision of what the museum should be.

    The museum, right in the centre of Figueras, is housed in a former theatre (which seems rather fitting considering the scenic grandeur of Dalí as a person) and as you walk through the entrance you come into the famous courtyard where there is a fantastic installation where you can make it rain in a Cadillac that Dalí himself used as a vehicle during his stay in the United States.

    Although many of Dalí's works are in other museums, the Dalí Museum is still very interesting because it is a large art installation designed by the artist himself. As well as showing his early works before he established himself within the surrealist movement, we can see a part of the artist that is reserved only for the curious: there are some hidden works of art in the museum that you can only see if you explore corridors that don't seem to belong to the exhibition.

    Without a doubt, the best thing about the museum is its installations, including the famous 'Mae West Room', taking advantage of the optical effect as you go up the stairs to the next floor. And while you're at the Dalí Museum, you can visit its jewellery collection and discover some really beautiful and imaginative designs, which show that the Catalan artist's creative restlessness was inexhaustible.

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    5. Plan your visit to the Dalí Museum

    Interior of the Dalí Museum| ©Travis and Taska
    Interior of the Dalí Museum| ©Travis and Taska

    Bear in mind that over a million people visit the museum every year, so there really is no way to avoid bumping into other tourists inside the exhibition. When visiting the Dalí Museum as part of an excursion, you won't be able to choose the time of day to explore it, but if you visit Figueras on your own you can go to the museum at its opening time, 9am, to try to avoid the throngs of tourists that visit at midday but you'll still find a good number of people in the queue.

    Opening times and days

    If you're interested to know, the Dalí Museum is open daily from 9am to 8pm from April to September, with the last entrance at 7.15pm. Between March and October, opening hours are from 9.30am to 6pm, and from November to February from 10.30am to 6pm.

    Duration of the visit

    By the way, you can visit the entire Dalí Museum in 2 hours or less. If the museums end up overwhelming you, you can even skip the part of the exhibition dedicated to Dalí's jewels and you'll have a good experience too, something shorter and more manageable that you'll also want to consider if you make the trip to Figueras with children.

    The Dalí Museum with children

    Speaking of taking the trip with children, the Dalí Museum is sure to delight them as it's practically like entering a fantasy world to get lost in, interact with the installations and explore. I would say that the best option is probably the private tour as you have a less rigid itinerary and the duration of the experience is somewhat shorter.

    6. Best day of the week to visit the Dalí Museum

    Work in the Garden of the Dalí Museum| ©stanik2007
    Work in the Garden of the Dalí Museum| ©stanik2007

    It is a bit difficult to choose a day to visit the Dalí Museum, as during the week you can find school trips going to Figueras for the day and the weekends are when most tourists visit the museum. As a general rule, I always try to visit all the tourist attractions during the week as, with luck, you can avoid most of the crowds.

    One tip I can give you is the best time to visit the Dalí Museum is around 14:00 in the afternoon, when most of the tourists will have gone for lunch. This applies to most of Barcelona's tourist attractions as well.

    7. Best time of the year to visit the Dalí Museum

    Spring on the Costa Brava
    Spring on the Costa Brava

    If you ask any local in Barcelona, they will tell you that the best time to travel to the city is spring or autumn, specifically in the months of May, June, September or October. The reason is that prices will go down at these times compared to the warmer months when there are more crowds of tourists.

    It is well known that Barcelona is crowded with tourists in summer and this also applies to most excursions from the city, as is also the case with the visit to the Dalí Museum. So, if you have a choice, avoid the peak seasons for a totally different and much more enjoyable experience.

    8. Where to eat in Figueras

    Covers| ©Dennis van Zuijlekom
    Covers| ©Dennis van Zuijlekom

    As you won't have all the time in the world in Figueras and it's quite a tourist attraction for visitors to Barcelona, it's best to know where to eat so you don't waste a minute and avoid the tourist traps.

    Another option is to carry food in your backpack from Barcelona, but to be honest, I don't think you should miss the outstanding restaurants in Figueras as they are definitely worth a visit and have nothing to do with the typical tourist restaurant in Barcelona. While you're at it, it's best to savour the authentic gastronomy of the region, and for that here are my recommendations:

    • El Pelegrí, a beautiful restaurant with a rustic air where they serve traditional food with a spectacular presentation. For the elaborate menu, especially the menu of the day, the prices are among the best you'll find on your trip. If you can, choose this place over any other.

    • Bocam is one of the most obvious recommendations for eating out in Figueras, as it is a very popular restaurant, and rightly so. The food is tasty, the price is not too high, the quantity is a little tight but sufficient, and the minimalist space is perfect for a break from a visit. It's hard to be disappointed.

    • Cap i Pota, a typical eating house, nothing remarkable at first glance, but with home-cooked Catalan dishes that won't leave you hungry. The menu is made up of meat stews, stew dishes and seasonal products, with friendly and humble service, unpretentious but of high quality.

    9. What to take on a trip to the Dalí Museum

    Charming villages on the Costa Brava
    Charming villages on the Costa Brava

    For this excursion your best friends will be comfortable shoes, sun cream and a hat or cap, as the sun can get too hot for you to enjoy the experience. You can take photos at the Dalí Museum, but the reason I would recommend taking a camera is to capture the vibrant colours of the Costa Brava's fishing villages or the beauty of Girona.

    10. Latest tips

    Calella de Palafrugell| ©rey perezoso
    Calella de Palafrugell| ©rey perezoso

    My main advice is to make the most of your visit to Figueres, as there are more things to see besides the Dalí Museum, such as the Toy Museum and the Fortress of Sant Ferran.

    Between the two possible excursions, it is difficult to choose which one to do as Calella de Palafrugell is one of the most beautiful towns on the Costa Brava (without taking into account Cadaqués, which is a world apart) but the visit to Girona is very interesting and even more so if you like Game of Thrones. If this is the case, choose the excursion to Girona, and if not, visit the fishing villages along the coast.

    11. Other excursions from Barcelona

    If you are thinking of going on an excursion from Barcelona but the one to the Dalí Museum didn't convince you, or if you want to do something else, here is a guide to the best places to spend a day out of the city and discover other places in Catalonia. Day Trips from Barcelona where you can spend a day out of the city and discover other places in Catalonia.

    And if for you a mountain plan is a perfect plan, I'm sure you'll want to climb Montserrat. Here you have all the information you need about Day Trips to Montserrat from Barcelona so you don't miss this iconic place.

    Frequently asked questions

    • How far is Figueres from Barcelona?

      Figueres is located about 139 km (86 miles) north of Barcelona, so it takes about 1 hr and 40 minutes to get there by road. You can also take a train to Figueres, but the quickest way is to take a train to Girona and then take a bus to Figueres from Girona. That said, the most comfortable option is to book a direct trip to Figueres.

    • Who is Salvador Dalí?

      Salvador Dalí was a surrealist painter from Figueres, who came to prominence in the 1940s and 50s. His best known works are "The Persistence of Memory" and the "Lobster-Phone". Interestingly, he was also the designer of the logo for the Chupa Chups brand.

    • What can I see in Figueres?

      While the main attraction of Figueres is the Salvador Dalí Museum, with its striking red exterior and the egg on top, the town itself has a number of places to visit. For example, the town's old military fortification, the Toy Museum of Catalonia and the Empordà Museum. It is also a great place for shopping and gastronomy.

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