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Discover the playful side of Barcelona with the Big Fun Museum. Fun themed rooms, quirky photo ops, and a lively atmosphere perfect for families and friends.

The Big Fun Museum in Barcelona offers a lively and unconventional twist to the traditional museum experience. Instead of quiet galleries and solemn displays, this spot features seven themed rooms designed to entertain and amuse visitors of all ages. From the Guinness Record Museum to the Upside Down House, it’s all about having fun and capturing memorable moments.
What we particularly like about this museum is its interactive and playful setup, especially the variety of themed rooms that promise laughter and surprises. Whether you’re a family with kids or friends looking for a quirky outing, this spot delivers a joyful escape. However, it’s worth noting that some visitors find the price a little steep for what’s on offer, so considering the value is important before booking.
This experience is best suited for those seeking lighthearted fun, colorful photo opportunities, and a break from more serious sightseeing. It’s perfect for families, groups of friends, or anyone wanting to add a splash of humor to their Barcelona trip.
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Located right on the bustling Rambla in Barcelona, the Big Fun Museum is easy to reach using public transportation. It’s open daily from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM, giving plenty of flexibility to fit into your sightseeing schedule. Being on a popular street means you can pair your visit with a walk through one of Barcelona’s most iconic areas.
The museum’s charm lies in its diverse, playful rooms:
Additional attractions include the Sweet Museum and Madness Museum, both packed with interactive displays and oddities that keep the energy high.
Visitors generally find the museum straightforward and accessible. You’ll be given gloves and masks, perhaps for protection or just to add a layer of fun. The staff and guides—particularly the most praised reviewer—are described as knowledgeable, which helps enhance the experience. One visitor shared that guides made the visit more engaging, especially for kids, with some even highlighting the fun facts behind each exhibit.
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One reviewer described it as “great fun for young and old,” emphasizing its three floors of variety and calling it “a must if you do visit Barcelona.” Conversely, another pointed out that the price might feel high considering what’s included, suggesting that discounts could make the experience more appealing.
The typical time spent ranges from 1 to 3 hours, making it a flexible activity that can fit into most schedules. Given the ticket price of approximately $30 per person, your money buys access to a lively, photo-friendly environment. For those seeking more value, it’s worth checking for discounts or group rates, as some visitors noted the availability of family or group discounts.

Upon arrival, expect a lively atmosphere with friendly staff welcoming you. The admission includes gloves and masks, which might be used in some interactive exhibits or just to keep the experience hygienic and fun. As the museum is centrally located, you’re just a short stroll from the vibrant Rambla, making it easy to combine with other nearby attractions.
The Giant’s House is where you’ll feel like a tiny adventurer, surrounded by oversized furniture and props that spark playful curiosity. Kids love climbing and exploring, while adults enjoy the surreal photo ops.
Candy Museum is a feast for the eyes, with bright colors and large candy sculptures. It’s particularly popular for photos, making it a perfect spot for Instagram-worthy shots.
Upside Down House offers a humorous twist on perspective, perfect for creating optical illusion pictures. Visitors enjoy the quirky disorientation, especially when trying to stand upright or take funny selfies.
Guinness Record Museum showcases incredible feats and record-breaking achievements, adding a layer of awe for those curious about extraordinary human accomplishments.
Ball Pool Area is a relaxing spot to take a break and have some fun. It’s also great for younger visitors, who can jump, splash, and play freely.
The museum also connects visually to the nearby Museum of Illusions, just five minutes away, where you can continue your fun with 3D paintings and optical illusions. Combining these two makes for a playful, photo-rich half-day.
From reviews, we know that guides are often praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience more engaging. For instance, some visitors mention guides explaining the stories behind exhibits or helping with photo setups. This can be especially helpful if you’re visiting with children or want to maximize the fun.

This museum is ideal for families with kids, offering plenty of interactive and photo opportunities for children and parents alike. It’s also suitable for groups of friends wanting a lighthearted, amusing outing—perfect for breaking the routine of traditional sightseeing. If you’re someone who enjoys quirky, visually stimulating environments, this spot will fit right into your itinerary.
However, if you’re on a tight schedule or looking for a museum with deep historical or artistic content, this may not meet those expectations. Also, consider your budget—while at around $30 it’s quite affordable for the fun offered, some visitors felt it could be more economical, especially if not discount-eligible.

The Big Fun Museum in Barcelona offers a lively, colorful, and highly interactive experience. Its themed rooms spark creativity and laughter, making it a fantastic addition for those looking for a playful break from more traditional tourist sites. The friendly, knowledgeable guides enhance the visit, and the central location on the Rambla makes it easy to include in your day of exploring.
While some may find the price slightly high for what’s offered, most visitors agree it’s worth the cost for the fun, photo opportunities, and memorable moments. It’s perfect for families, friends, or anyone wanting to add some humor and whimsy to their Barcelona trip.
If you’re after a cheerful, lighthearted activity that’s more about entertainment and photos than serious sightseeing, this museum is an excellent choice. Just keep in mind your personal expectations and consider possible discounts to maximize the value.

Is the Big Fun Museum suitable for children?
Yes, the museum is designed to be fun for all ages, with many interactive, colorful, and playful rooms that children love.
How long does the visit usually take?
Most visitors spend between 1 and 3 hours exploring all the themed rooms and enjoying the photo spots.
Are there any discounts available?
The museum offers various discounts, including family or group rates, which could make the experience more affordable.
What should I bring to the museum?
A camera or smartphone for photos is recommended. Gloves and masks are included with your ticket, but bringing a water bottle or snacks isn’t included.
Can I visit the nearby Museum of Illusions after this?
Yes, the Museum of Illusions is only five minutes away, making it easy to combine both for a fun, optical illusion-filled afternoon.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel your ticket up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the visit are not refunded.
The Big Fun Museum offers a playful and enjoyable experience that suits those who love vibrant visuals, quirky environments, and a good laugh. It’s a great way to add a splash of humor and color to your Barcelona adventure.