Fitness and travel can actually fit together. This pass turns Barcelona into your gym map, with 20+ access points and plenty of class options so you don’t have to guess where to work out.
I like that the setup is built for real travel life: pick a venue, open the Boddy app, and check in instead of signing up for another monthly commitment. I also like the flexibility—choose 1, 2, or 4 entries, then use your pass without time-of-day pressure. If you want to sweat once, or keep a routine all week, it’s designed to match that.
One consideration: it’s not a sit-there-for-2-hours guided tour. It’s a pass, and the most important part is using it correctly at gyms that accept the voucher. Also, the pass validity is shown as 15 days after first redemption in one place and 30 days after first redemption in another—so check your voucher details before you plan your workouts.
In This Review
- Key Points at a Glance
- How the Barcelona Fitness Pass Fits Into Real Travel
- Gyms and Classes: What 20+ Access Really Means
- The Boddy App Check-In: The Part That Keeps It Simple
- Choosing Your Entry Option (1, 2, or 4)
- Where You’ll Likely Train in Barcelona
- The 2-Hour Duration: What It Means for Your Day
- Price and Value: Why This Usually Beats a Monthly Membership
- Fitness Level, Age Rules, and Group Size
- Timing, Validity, and What to Double-Check
- Who Should Book This Pass (and Who Should Skip It)
- Should You Book the Barcelona Fitness Pass?
- FAQ
- How much is the Barcelona Fitness Pass?
- How many gyms are included with the pass?
- Can I use the pass for fitness classes?
- What entry options are available?
- When does the pass expire after I redeem it?
- Is there a time limit on when I can work out?
- Is the pass available in English?
- Is this pass suitable for children or teenagers?
- What fitness level do I need?
- Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Key Points at a Glance

- 20+ gyms and studios in Barcelona under one pass
- Hundreds of daily fitness classes you can pick from
- 1-, 2-, or 4-entry options so you can match trip length
- App-based check-in with the Boddy app for simple use
- Some venues may include extra wellness features like spa/sauna
- Valid after first redemption (double-check 15 vs 30 days on your voucher)
How the Barcelona Fitness Pass Fits Into Real Travel

Barcelona is great for walking, but sometimes you want something different—weights, cardio, a class that tells you exactly what to do. That’s where this Fitness Pass shines. You’re not locked into one gym. You’re given a menu of gyms and studios across the city, so your workout stays flexible even if your itinerary changes.
The pass is sold at a low, easy-to-justify price (starting around $14.20 per person) for a reason: it’s meant to protect your vacation time and your budget. You’re paying for access, not for transportation, not for a lecture, and not for a fixed “tour session.” You decide when and where you train.
This also makes it less stressful than finding a gym day-by-day. On a short trip, booking something in advance can feel like extra work. With this pass, your plan is simpler: redeem at the venues you choose, then use the included class schedule.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Barcelona.
Gyms and Classes: What 20+ Access Really Means

The headline is access to over 20 gyms in Barcelona and hundreds of daily fitness classes. In practice, that matters because classes tend to have limited schedules. If you’re only using one gym, one day off, or one missed class, can throw your whole week.
With this pass, you can usually keep your options open:
- If one studio is full, you can shift to another venue
- If you want strength training one day and a class the next, you can mix it
- If your hotel location makes one gym annoying to reach, you can switch
From the examples included in the info, some venues go beyond standard gym floors. You might find places with spa-style extras such as sauna and spa. You might even run into venues with features like swimming pools and wellness-focused offerings, plus training ideas that can include outdoor options.
That kind of variety is a big deal in a city like Barcelona, where workouts are often tied to specific neighborhoods. This pass helps you avoid the “I picked the wrong gym” problem.
The Boddy App Check-In: The Part That Keeps It Simple

The key to making this work is check-in. The pass is designed around the idea that you can go to your chosen gym, open the Boddy app, and hit check-in from there.
I like this approach because it cuts out a lot of friction. You’re not trying to decode a paper voucher, negotiate membership rules, or chase down a staff member who has never seen your pass before.
And even when the gym staff aren’t already familiar with the voucher, the experience described is that they still work to welcome you and keep you training. That’s the real value: you show up ready to work out, and the process doesn’t turn into a full-time admin job.
Tip: have your phone charged before you go. It’s hard to “check in” when you’re searching for a power bank.
Choosing Your Entry Option (1, 2, or 4)

The pass comes in 1-, 2-, or 4-entry options. That choice can save you money if you’re only planning to train a couple times.
Here’s how I’d think about it:
- 1 entry is ideal if you want one solid session early in your trip to reset after travel, or one class because you’re curious
- 2 entries fits the pattern of most short breaks: one gym day plus one class day
- 4 entries works well if you want a mini-routine—often enough to maintain momentum without turning your trip into a schedule
This is also why the “no time restrictions” part of the included info matters. You’re not paying for a forced window where you have to rush workouts. You can spread entries across the validity period you’re given after first redemption.
Where You’ll Likely Train in Barcelona

The pass covers lots of gym types, which is a smart way to keep workouts from feeling repetitive. Based on the information provided, the kinds of venues you may run into include:
- Standard gyms with equipment for weights and cardio
- Studios that run daily fitness classes
- Wellness places that may include spa and sauna
- Venues that can include swimming/pool access
- Options that can include outdoor training experiences
What you won’t get with a pass like this is one guaranteed “signature location.” Instead, you get choices. That’s useful when you’re staying in different parts of Barcelona during the same trip, or when you want to match workouts to your sightseeing energy.
Practical advice: before you commit to a workout, check the venue options available to you that day. If there’s a choice nearby, you’ll save time and make the gym feel less like a chore.
The 2-Hour Duration: What It Means for Your Day
The activity is listed at about 2 hours. In a pass like this, that time length usually makes sense as the “experience” window for the redemption process and/or your planned use day.
Don’t assume you’ll spend two full hours in a gym only once. Instead, use the two-hour listing as a reminder that this product is structured for quick setup, then flexible use afterward.
A realistic way to plan is:
- Go to your chosen gym
- Do the check-in in the app
- Get your workout done on your schedule
If you treat it like a normal workout block—say 60 to 90 minutes plus a little time for warming up and showers—you’ll feel in control. And if you only have a short gap in your day, you can still get something done without needing a big booking commitment.
Price and Value: Why This Usually Beats a Monthly Membership
At around $14.20 per person, the Barcelona Fitness Pass is priced like a vacation tool, not like a long-term membership. That’s exactly what you want when you’re visiting.
Here’s the value logic:
- You avoid paying a full monthly gym fee for a few workouts
- You avoid being locked into one location
- You get access to gyms and classes across the city, which reduces wasted time
The info also notes max savings up to 50% on regular price. Even if you never chase the absolute max savings, the key is the “right for the trip” pricing. You can keep training without turning your wallet into a casualty of vacation.
Also, since there are 1-, 2-, or 4-entry options, you can match the cost more closely to your actual plans. That’s how you get real value, not just a low sticker price.
Fitness Level, Age Rules, and Group Size
This pass is listed as requiring moderate physical fitness. Translation: you should be comfortable moving, doing typical gym activities, and getting through a class. If you’re dealing with injury or you need medical supervision, you’d want to be cautious and ask the gym staff directly once you arrive.
Age rule: it’s not valid for people under 18. If you’re traveling with teens, you’ll need a different plan.
Group size: there’s a maximum of 15 travelers. Since this is not a big bus tour, that small cap likely helps keep the early experience smooth if you’re meeting at a location to start things off.
Timing, Validity, and What to Double-Check
The info gives two different validity statements:
- valid for 15 days after first redemption
- valid for 30 days after 1st redemption
Because those conflict, I’d treat the voucher as the final word. Before you plan your workouts, open your confirmation or voucher details and confirm the exact end date for your specific pass.
Also note: the info says there are no time restrictions. So your workouts should not be limited to certain hours, which is perfect if you’re sight-seeing in the mornings and want to train later.
One more scheduling tip: if you want the best class variety, consider redeeming your first entry early. That way you’re not compressing the schedule into the last few days.
Who Should Book This Pass (and Who Should Skip It)
This is a strong match if:
- you’re in Barcelona for a short time and want a gym option without the hassle
- you like classes and want flexibility across venues
- you want to keep training while your sightseeing plans change
- you’d rather avoid a monthly membership commitment
Skip it if:
- you’re under 18
- you want one specific gym guaranteed for the whole trip (this pass is built around choice)
- you prefer a fully guided workout plan rather than picking your own venue and class
If you’re the kind of traveler who likes control—choosing the time, choosing the venue, choosing the effort—this pass fits your style.
Should You Book the Barcelona Fitness Pass?
I think it’s worth booking if you want a workout that works with your trip instead of against it. For the price, you’re buying flexibility: multiple gyms, lots of classes, and the ability to check in through the Boddy app without signing up for a local membership.
The only reason I’d hesitate is the validity detail that shows up two ways. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it is something you should verify so your workouts don’t end up squeezed.
If you confirm your exact redemption timeline and plan to use your first entry soon after arriving, you’ll likely get strong value out of it—especially compared to paying full gym prices for just a week or two in Barcelona.
FAQ
How much is the Barcelona Fitness Pass?
The price is listed as $14.20 per person.
How many gyms are included with the pass?
The pass provides access to over 20 gyms in Barcelona.
Can I use the pass for fitness classes?
Yes. You get access to hundreds of daily fitness classes.
What entry options are available?
You can choose from 1-, 2-, or 4-entry options.
When does the pass expire after I redeem it?
The information provided says the pass is valid for 15 days after first redemption in one place and 30 days after first redemption in another. Check your voucher details to confirm the correct end date for your booking.
Is there a time limit on when I can work out?
The pass information says there are no time restrictions.
Is the pass available in English?
Yes, the offer is provided in English.
Is this pass suitable for children or teenagers?
No. It is not valid for people under 18 years of age.
What fitness level do I need?
You should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Can I get a refund if I cancel?
Yes. Cancellation is free if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, it’s not refunded.






















