Visiting the Barcelona Aquarium is a fun and educational experience, but it can also be overwhelming if you don’t know what to expect there.
Having a Barcelona Aquarium map is really useful at the beginning of the aquarium tour so that you can effectively plan your inside tour.
It also helps you with the aquarium and marine animal watching and where to stop for refreshments, restrooms, etc.
In this article, you will learn the details of the Barcelona Aquarium plan and what is included for easy navigation and access.
Why do you need a map?
- Effective Planning: The map lets you see which areas of the aquarium you are most interested in visiting, allowing you to plan your visit to make the most of your time.
- Smooth Navigation: It gives you an idea of the aquarium’s layout and how to navigate the marine spaces effectively.
- Highlights Unique Features: It also includes information about the different aquarium interactive exhibits and events, such as shark feeding shows, penguin feeding shows and pools.
- Provides essential information: You get to know about the aquarium’s services and amenities, such as the restrooms, cafeteria, accessibility, etc.
Aquarium Layout
It is essential to know the layout of the aquarium building so that you can navigate easily and see all of the fins and tentacles.
The main entrance is at Moll de la Barceloneta, which is easily accessible by public transport.
You can visit the aquarium on three levels: Level -1, Level 0 and Level 1.
Level 0
You enter the aquarium from Level 0 and find the ticket office and information desk, along with the lobby, to the right of the entrance.
As you proceed, you pass by the L’Aquarium shop to return after your visit and go to the technical area.
Start your journey and see the technical area behind the aquarium shop.
Level -1
You can start from the lower floor or Level -1 through the spiral staircase or elevator.
On the staircase’s extreme left, you will see Antedon, Bonellia and Cala Workshops.
Right beside the marine microorganisms’ workshop is the auditorium of the aquarium.
As you walk out of the auditorium, you will see multiple Mediterranean and Tropical tanks on the left.
On the other side of the floor are Oceanarium tanks featuring sharks, sunfish, eels and more.
Level 1
You can easily reach Level 1 through the main staircase or the elevator.
The cafeteria, on the extreme right of the staircase, serves different kinds of Spanish and European food and quick bites.
Straight from the stairs is the Explora! which is an interactive and educational space for kids and youngsters.
Next to the ‘Explore!’ is the Sea Bed Theatre that you can enjoy.
As you walk out of the Explora!, the Planeta Aqua is right in front, displaying marine life in different climatic conditions and habitats.
You can access Panoramic Terrace from either Sea Bed Theatre or Planeta Aqua.
Tips for Navigation
- Take a map and familiarize yourself with the layout given to you at the entrance.
- Check the schedule for special events like Shark feedings, talks by marine biologists, and temporary exhibits that offer unique experiences.
- Make use of elevators that are available for accessibility and convenience.
- Some palaces of aquariums have ramps or sloping walkways within levels for easier access, so walk carefully.
- The Aquarium provides rest areas with benches and seating where you can relax.
- The Oceanarium is perfect if you’re particularly interested in sharks or coral reefs.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much time does it take to see the Barcelona Aquarium?
If you have the aquarium map, we assure you that you will have a good visit within 2 hours. However, you can surely do that if you want to spend as much time.
2. How big is the Aquà rium in Barcelona?
The aquarium is built on three floors and holds 11,000+ sea creatures in 35 tanks.
3. Is a wheelchair accessible at the Barcelona Aquarium?
Yes, the Barcelona Aquarium has infrastructure specifically designed to accommodate guests with mobility issues, including ramps, elevators, and designated areas.
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