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Splitting expenses on a Barcelona trip - what to budget, how to settle up

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Tapas crawls, beach day rentals, and one Gaudí ticket pre-booked for the wrong day.

Barcelona is the city where group trips most often go off the rails financially: tapas crawls don't have a single bill, the beach day involves separate paddleboard, beer, and parasol rentals, and Gaudí attractions sell timed-entry tickets that one organiser usually books on a single card weeks in advance. The trick is to log everything in EUR as it happens and run Settle Up before the last paella.

Realistic per-person daily budget

Local currency: Euro (EUR)

CategoryPer person, per dayNotes
Accommodation€60–€110Eixample apartment for 4–6 people; central hotels run €150–€250/night for a double.
Food and drinks€45–€70Tapas crawl (3–5 places at €8–€15 per stop), one paella lunch (€20–€30), morning coffee and pastry.
Transport€8–€14T-Casual 10-trip ticket (€12.55) lasts most groups 3–4 days. Add a couple of taxis from Sant Antoni at 2am.
Activities and entrances€20–€40Sagrada Família (€26), Park Güell (€10), Casa Batlló (€29), one beach day with paddleboard rental (€25/hour).

Common shared-expense scenarios in Barcelona

  1. 01
    Sagrada Família tickets booked weeks ahead by one person

    Timed-entry tickets must be bought online; one organiser books for the group at €26 per person.

    Split tip

    Log it as one expense (€26 × group size), equal split across attendees only - exclude anyone who skipped.

  2. 02
    Tapas crawl across three places, one bill at each

    Each bar issues its own bill. Some have cubiertos charges, some have a percentage service charge.

    Split tip

    Log each bar as a separate expense. Don't merge them - different attendees often peel off between stops.

  3. 03
    Beach day rentals with mixed activities

    Some paddleboard, some kayak, some just rent a parasol. All charged to one card at the rental hut.

    Split tip

    Use shares: assign 'paddleboard×2', 'parasol×4', etc. on the receipt. EvenRound handles weighted splits cleanly.

  4. 04
    Group taxi van back from Razzmatazz at 4am

    Eight people, one big taxi, one card.

    Split tip

    Equal split, log the moment you're home. Tomorrow nobody will remember the ride.

  5. 05
    Mercat de la Boqueria stand-by-stand snack run

    Each person buys something different: ham, fruit, juice, churros. Everyone shares everyone's.

    Split tip

    Pool it - one person pays for everyone, equal split. Don't track per-stand.

Recommended split mode for Barcelona

Equal for shared, exact for activities and beach rentals

Beach activities and Gaudí tickets vary by person. Don't equal-split a kayak rental across people who didn't kayak.

Sample 3-day itinerary with expense touchpoints

  1. Day 1
    Gothic Quarter, paella, late tapas
    • T-Casual passes
    • Paella lunch at La Barceloneta
    • Gothic Quarter tapas crawl
    • Late drinks at El Born
  2. Day 2
    Gaudí day
    • Sagrada Família timed entry
    • Park Güell tickets
    • Casa Batlló (some skip)
    • Brunch in Gràcia
  3. Day 3
    Beach + Boqueria + farewell
    • Paddleboard / parasol rentals
    • Boqueria lunch run
    • Razzmatazz cover charges
    • Group taxi back

Best for groups of …

Best for groups of 4–8. Eixample apartments scale to 8 cleanly; beach activities work in pairs or fours.

Currency notes

Eurozone. Cash is needed only at older tapas bars - most accept contactless. Tipping is 5–10% for sit-down meals; tapas counters get loose change at most. Avoid La Rambla bureaux - get cash from a CaixaBank or BBVA ATM with no fee, or use a Revolut card direct.

Barcelona penalises groups that try to remember-and-split-later. Log every expense the day it happens - the city has too many small charges across too many places to reconstruct.

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