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Let’s be clear from the jump: you aren’t going to Carrer del Bruc to ride a 4D cinematic roller coaster or watch robots dance under a laser sky. If you show up at this Eixample address expecting the 'Extraordinary Journey,' the only journey you’ll be taking is four flights up in a very standard, very analog elevator. This is the Informació i Reserves Futuroscope—the Spanish embassy for a French technological fever dream located some 700 kilometers to the north in Poitiers.
There is something quintessentially old-school about it. In an era where we are expected to surrender our credit card details to faceless algorithms and hope the QR code actually populates in our digital wallet, this office stands as a monument to the human touch. It’s located in one of those grand Eixample buildings where the stone is heavy and the ceilings are high, a stark contrast to the chrome-and-glass aesthetic of the actual park it represents. You walk in, and instead of the smell of popcorn and ozone, you get the quiet hum of a professional office and the rustle of high-gloss brochures.
Why does this place exist in 2025? Because travel, real travel, is a logistical headache that most people would rather outsource to a professional. The staff here are the gatekeepers. They know the seasonal shifts of the French countryside, the specific hotel packages that won't leave you broke, and which rides will actually make your kids stop looking at their phones for five minutes. They are selling a vision of the future from a desk in Barcelona’s most structured neighborhood. It’s for the planners, the grandmothers organizing the family pilgrimage, and the travelers who still believe that a face-to-face conversation is the best insurance policy against a ruined vacation.
If you’re looking for the best theme park tickets Barcelona can facilitate for a trip across the border, this is the source. They handle the messy bits—the reservations, the special offers, the fine print that usually gives you a migraine when you try to read it on a smartphone screen at midnight. It’s a specialized travel agency with a singular, laser-focused obsession: Futuroscope. They know the park better than anyone else in the city, and they can tell you exactly why a 4D experience in a French field is worth the drive or the flight.
The neighborhood itself, Eixample, is the perfect backdrop for this kind of bureaucratic daydreaming. You’re surrounded by some of the city’s best architecture and most serious business interests. After you’ve secured your passage to the French future, you can step back out onto Carrer del Bruc and find a decent espresso or a glass of vermouth to celebrate the fact that you didn't have to fight a chatbot to get your booking confirmed.
Is it worth visiting? If you’re just a tourist wandering the streets of Barcelona looking for a thrill, absolutely not. You’ll be bored to tears within thirty seconds. But if you are actually planning the trek to Poitiers, if you want the inside track on the latest attractions like 'Objectif Mars' or the 'Chasseurs de Tornades,' then this office is your best friend. It’s honest, it’s efficient, and it’s a reminder that sometimes, the best way to plan a high-tech escape is to sit down in a quiet room and talk to a human being who knows exactly what the hell they’re talking about.
Type
Park
Duration
30-45 minutes
Best Time
Weekday mornings for the shortest wait times to speak with a consultant.
Free Admission
No tickets required
Official brochures with the latest park maps
Exclusive Spanish-market travel packages
Expert advice on the best hotels near the park
Don't show up expecting rides; this is a business office.
Ask about 'early bird' discounts for the French park that aren't always visible on the main website.
Check their holiday hours as they may follow Spanish rather than French calendars.
Official Spanish representation for Futuroscope France
Expert face-to-face travel planning and package deals
Central Eixample location for easy access
Carrer del Bruc, 21, 4
Eixample, Barcelona
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No, this is the official information and reservations office located in Barcelona. The actual Futuroscope theme park is located in Poitiers, France.
Yes, this office specializes in selling tickets, hotel packages, and travel arrangements specifically for the Futuroscope park in France.
While not always mandatory, it is recommended to call +34 934 81 36 40 in advance to ensure a consultant is available to help with your specific travel needs.
The office is located at Carrer del Bruc, 21, on the 4th floor, in the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona, near the Urquinaona metro station.
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