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Park Guell entrance with colorful mosaic tiles and architectural details in Barcelona, Spain.
Park Güell entrance with mosaic walls and visitors in Barcelona, Spain.
Columns and mosaic ceiling of Hypostyle Hall in Park Guell, Barcelona.
Park Güell mosaic terrace overlooking Barcelona cityscape, Spain.
Tourists at Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain, exploring unique architecture with city views.
Colorful mosaic lizard sculpture in Park Güell, Barcelona.
Women standing on colorful ceramic wall in Park Güell, Barcelona.
Serpentine benches in Park Güell with view of Greek Theatre, Barcelona.
Parc Guell Nature Square with stone terrace and palm trees in Barcelona.
Stone columns with plants along a pathway in Park Güell, Barcelona.
Park Guell Gaudi House Museum surrounded by palm trees in Barcelona.
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Park Güell Tickets

Your Park Güell visit, your way—choose guides, Gaudí’s home, or go classic.

  • Everything you get: Wander through Gaudí’s kaleidoscopic playground! Snap a selfie with the famous mosaic dragon, stand under the sky-high columns of the Hypostyle Room, and soak up views from the colorful Nature Square—all inside the park’s dazzling monumental zone.
  • Why choose this: Enjoy a smooth, no-hassle entry to Gaudí’s outdoor masterpiece. Perfect for anyone who loves art, nature, bold colors, and a bit of surreal magic.
  • Upgrades: Add an audio guide for cool stories and get a chance to peek into the mind behind the magic.


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Flexible duration
Audio guide

Your Park Güell visit, your way—choose guides, Gaudí’s home, or go classic.

  • Everything you get: Wander through Gaudí’s kaleidoscopic playground! Snap a selfie with the famous mosaic dragon, stand under the sky-high columns of the Hypostyle Room, and soak up views from the colorful Nature Square—all inside the park’s dazzling monumental zone.
  • Why choose this: Enjoy a smooth, no-hassle entry to Gaudí’s outdoor masterpiece. Perfect for anyone who loves art, nature, bold colors, and a bit of surreal magic.
  • Upgrades: Add an audio guide for cool stories and get a chance to peek into the mind behind the magic.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Park Güell

  • Audio guide in Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, Italian, & French (as per option selected)

  • Note: Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly a flat 200-meter stroll!
  • For visitors with mobility issues, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability). The tourist coach car park has 3 places for guests with reduced mobility.
  • Children under 6 can enter for free, they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
  • The audio guide is available on the app. Instructions to download will be shared with your ticket, and you can also access them offline. Do bring your own headphones.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Tourists at Park Güell in Barcelona, Spain, exploring unique architecture with city views.
Visitors on the mosaic stairs of Park Güell, Barcelona.
Guide explaining stone columns in Park Guell during a tour in Barcelona, Spain.
Mosaic lizard sculpture at Park Güell, Barcelona, part of Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia tour.
Columns and mosaic ceiling of Hypostyle Hall in Park Guell, Barcelona.
Serpentine Bench with mosaic tiles in Parc Guell, Barcelona, overlooking cityscape.
Visitors enjoying Park Güell's unique architecture on a guided tour in Barcelona.
Park Guell's Walk of the Palm Trees with stone arches and lush gardens in Barcelona.
Park Guell's Gardens of Austria with palm trees and vibrant greenery in Barcelona, Spain.
Stone columns with plants along a pathway in Park Güell, Barcelona.
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Park Güell Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

Regular visitors wait two hours in the blazing sun. Join a guided tour in your language & waltz right away.

  • Everything you get: Join a fun 60 to 90-min guided tour through Park Güell’s Monumental Zone. Spot the iconic mosaic lizard ‘El Drac’, lounge on the winding Serpentine Bench, and explore the Hypostyle Room and Nature Square—all with a small group and plenty of postcard moments.
  • Why choose this: More than just a guided tour—it gets you past the lines and straight into Gaudí’s mosaic-filled masterpiece, complete with stories, secrets, and views.
  • Upgrades: Choose your preferred language—English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, or a bilingual English & Spanish tour for a tailored visit. Prefer a more personalised tour? Go for the private tour of just 10 guests.


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Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 72 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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Book now without paying anything. Cancel for free if your plans change.

1 hr. - 1 hr. 30 min.

Regular visitors wait two hours in the blazing sun. Join a guided tour in your language & waltz right away.

  • Everything you get: Join a fun 60 to 90-min guided tour through Park Güell’s Monumental Zone. Spot the iconic mosaic lizard ‘El Drac’, lounge on the winding Serpentine Bench, and explore the Hypostyle Room and Nature Square—all with a small group and plenty of postcard moments.
  • Why choose this: More than just a guided tour—it gets you past the lines and straight into Gaudí’s mosaic-filled masterpiece, complete with stories, secrets, and views.
  • Upgrades: Choose your preferred language—English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, or a bilingual English & Spanish tour for a tailored visit. Prefer a more personalised tour? Go for the private tour of just 10 guests.

Inclusions

  • 60 to 90-minute guided tour of Park Güell

  • Skip-the-line entry to Park Güell

  • Expert English, German, Spanish, Italian, or French-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Private small-group tour of 10 in English (as per option selected)

  • For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
  • During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
  • Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly a flat 200-meter stroll!
  • Children under 6 can enter for free; they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
  • Guests are allowed to bring outside food and water into the venue. However, they must consume it in the designated picnic areas only.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 72 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Sagrada Familia and Park Güell in Barcelona, showcasing iconic architecture and vibrant visitor activity.
Sagrada Familia entrance with detailed facade and spires in Barcelona, Spain.
Sagrada Familia interior with ornate columns and colorful stained glass windows.
Visitors on the mosaic stairs of Park Güell, Barcelona.
Columns and mosaic ceiling of Hypostyle Hall in Park Guell, Barcelona.
Sculptures on the Passion Facade of Sagrada Familia in Barcelona.
Stained glass windows of Sagrada Familia with vibrant colors illuminating the interior.
Crucifix and canopy inside Sagrada Familia, Barcelona.
Mosaic lizard sculpture at Park Güell, Barcelona, part of Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia tour.
Colorful mosaic lizard sculpture in Park Güell, Barcelona.
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Combo (Save 10%): Park Güell + Sagrada Familia Hosted Entry Tickets

Gaudí’s big two, booked together—less hassle, less waiting & more savings.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Park Güell isn’t just a park—it’s where Gaudí turned architecture into daydreams. Wander through palm-lined paths and storybook structures, from a dragon made of broken tiles to columns that look like they grew from the ground. City views and calm corners included.
  • Everything you get at Sagrada Familia: Enter a basilica like no other—towering facades carved with biblical stories, columns branching like trees, and stained glass that paints the interior in color. With fast-track hosted access to the museum and crypt, witness the evolution of Gaudí’s visionary obsession.
  • Why choose this combo: No Barcelona visit is complete without these UNESCO icons. This combo saves time and coins, and lets you dive into the city’s best sights in one go.


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Audio guide
Guided tour

Gaudí’s big two, booked together—less hassle, less waiting & more savings.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Park Güell isn’t just a park—it’s where Gaudí turned architecture into daydreams. Wander through palm-lined paths and storybook structures, from a dragon made of broken tiles to columns that look like they grew from the ground. City views and calm corners included.
  • Everything you get at Sagrada Familia: Enter a basilica like no other—towering facades carved with biblical stories, columns branching like trees, and stained glass that paints the interior in color. With fast-track hosted access to the museum and crypt, witness the evolution of Gaudí’s visionary obsession.
  • Why choose this combo: No Barcelona visit is complete without these UNESCO icons. This combo saves time and coins, and lets you dive into the city’s best sights in one go.

Inclusions Park Güell

  • Entry to Park Güell

  • Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian & French

Sagrada Familia

  • Fast-track hosted entry to Sagrada Familia

  • 30-min introductory commentary

  • Expert English-speaking guide

Exclusions Sagrada Familia

  • Access to the towers

Park Güell

  • Access to the Gaudí House Museum

Park Güell

  • For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
  • During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
  • Please note that access to the Park Güell Salamander is temporarily restricted for about a month due to ongoing restoration to preserve Gaudí’s work.
  • Note: Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly flat 200-meter stroll!
  • Access to the Monumental Zone is regulated for preservation, and certain areas may be closed for renovations. Key locations include the Entrance, Guardhouse, Monumental Staircase, Hypostyle Room (inside and outside), Austria Gardens, Nature Square, pathways, viaducts, and Larrard House Ramp.
  • Children under 6 can enter for free, they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
  • Guests are allowed to bring outside food and water into the venue. However, they must consume it in the designated picnic areas only.
  • Going for the audio guide? Simply ensure that the guides are downloaded on the Headout app before your visit. It’s super simple to use, and you get offline access with an easy language-switching feature.

Sagrada Familia

  • Food & beverages, narcotic substances, and sharp metallic tools or objects are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
  • Hats and caps are not allowed inside the ship or museum except for religious, spiritual, or health reasons.
  • Strict dress code: See-through clothing, swimwear, festive attire, or designs that draw attention for religious or promotional purposes.
  • Photographic, sound, and/or video recording equipment is not allowed inside the venue except as authorized in advance and in writing by the Press Department
  • This experience is wheelchair accessible.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
  • The guest's bags, rucksacks, luggage, and personal effects will be subject to review at the access control.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Barcelona cityscape with Sagrada Familia from Montjuic, Catalonia, Spain.
Top attractions in Barcelona, including Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, with city view from Montjuic.
Sagrada Familia in Barcelona with blooming trees and reflection in pond.
Visitors at Park Güell entrance with mosaic tiles and columns, Barcelona.
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Headout Barcelona Pass: Save up to 40% at All Top Attractions

Handpick & explore Barcelona’s iconic sights with a pass that guarantees the best price.

  • Pick 2/3/4/5 attractions from a curated list of must-see Barcelona sights, like Park Guell, Sagrada Familia, and save while sightseeing.
  • Beyond top landmarks, the pass also offers options like a Hop-on Hop-off tour, Hola Barcelona Travel Card, cruises, and guided walking tours.
  • Your card is valid for 30 days and gives you full freedom to explore all your chosen attractions at a pace that suits you best.
  • One pass, one payment; this means no lining up at ticket queues, and saving big with a convenient online ticket.


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Free cancellation

Free cancellation anytime before the start of your experience

Extended validity
Flexible duration
Guided tour

Handpick & explore Barcelona’s iconic sights with a pass that guarantees the best price.

  • Pick 2/3/4/5 attractions from a curated list of must-see Barcelona sights, like Park Guell, Sagrada Familia, and save while sightseeing.
  • Beyond top landmarks, the pass also offers options like a Hop-on Hop-off tour, Hola Barcelona Travel Card, cruises, and guided walking tours.
  • Your card is valid for 30 days and gives you full freedom to explore all your chosen attractions at a pace that suits you best.
  • One pass, one payment; this means no lining up at ticket queues, and saving big with a convenient online ticket.

Inclusions

  • Access to 2/3/4/5 attractions (as per option selected)

  • Choose from:

    • Top hits: Sagrada Familia, Park Guell

    • Museums: Spotify Camp Nou Barça Museum, Moco Museum Barcelona

    • Landmarks: Casa Batlló, La Pedrera-Casa Milà, Palau de la Música Catalana & more

    • Zoos & aquariums: Barcelona Aquarium, Barcelona Zoo

    • Bus tours & cruises: 24-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour with optional cruise, Barcelona sightseeing cruise

    • Guided tours: Guided walking tour of Barcelona, Montjuïc & Barcelona markets

    • Transportation: Hola Barcelona transportation card, Montjuic cable car ride

  • Get the full attractions list here

Additional information

  • Barcelona’s attractions are usually in high demand and rarely available last minute, so it’s best to book early to secure your spot.
  • You can visit each attraction only once.
  • The pass cannot be used by another person.
  • See all attractions included in your Headout Barcelona Pass and their availability here.
  • Validity: Your pass is valid for 30 calendar days from the selected date.
  • Within these 30 days, you can reserve and visit your chosen attractions.
  • For example, when you select a 3-attraction pass, you will be allowed access to 3 attractions within 30 days from the date selected before your pass expires.
  • All the details related to the attractions in your tickets will be shared in the ticket post-booking.
  • Free cancellation anytime before the start of your experience
  • These tickets are valid for 30 days from the date of purchase.
Visitors observing Sagrada Familia's intricate facade in Barcelona.
Park Güell entrance houses with tourists in Barcelona, Spain.
Tour group with guide in the hypostyle hall of Park Güell, Barcelona.
Tour group near Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, surrounded by trees.
Sagrada Familia interior with towering columns and colorful stained glass windows.
Mosaic lizard sculpture at Park Güell, Barcelona, part of Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia tour.
View from Park Güell terrace overlooking Barcelona cityscape.
Sagrada Familia entrance with detailed facade and spires in Barcelona, Spain.
Sagrada Familia ceiling with intricate decor and stained glass windows in Barcelona.
Guide leading tourists inside Sagrada Familia, Barcelona.
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Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

One booking is all it takes to explore both Gaudís with a guide and skip-the-line entry.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Skip the lines and dive into Gaudí’s imaginative outdoor world. Walk through colorful tiled pathways, admire the famous mosaic lizard ‘El Drac,’ explore fairytale-like pavilions, and enjoy city views from lush garden terraces—guided every step of the way.
  • Everything you get at Sagrada Família: Step past the queues and into Gaudí’s awe-inspiring basilica. Marvel at sky-piercing towers, stained glass that floods the space with color, and interiors designed like a stone forest. Your guide reveals the symbolism and vision behind every detail.
  • Why choose this: With both landmarks merely 2.3km away, it just makes sense to see them together and avoid the hassle of separate bookings.
  • Upgrades: Add comfy transfers between sites, select the language of your tour, or choose the bundle with guided walking tour of city highlights.


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Book now without paying anything. Cancel for free if your plans change.

3 hr. - 7 hr.
Transfers included

One booking is all it takes to explore both Gaudís with a guide and skip-the-line entry.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Skip the lines and dive into Gaudí’s imaginative outdoor world. Walk through colorful tiled pathways, admire the famous mosaic lizard ‘El Drac,’ explore fairytale-like pavilions, and enjoy city views from lush garden terraces—guided every step of the way.
  • Everything you get at Sagrada Família: Step past the queues and into Gaudí’s awe-inspiring basilica. Marvel at sky-piercing towers, stained glass that floods the space with color, and interiors designed like a stone forest. Your guide reveals the symbolism and vision behind every detail.
  • Why choose this: With both landmarks merely 2.3km away, it just makes sense to see them together and avoid the hassle of separate bookings.
  • Upgrades: Add comfy transfers between sites, select the language of your tour, or choose the bundle with guided walking tour of city highlights.

Inclusions

  • 3-4 hour guided tour of Sagrada Familia and Park Güell

  • Fast-track entry to Sagrada Familia and Park Güell

  • Expert English, Spanish, German, French, or bilingual-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Comfortable transfers between Sagrada Familia and Park Güell (as per option selected)

  • Montjuic & the Gothic Quarter walking tour (as per option selected)

Exclusions

  • Hotel transfers
  • Sagrada Familia tower access

What to bring

  • Wear comfortable shoes as the experience involves walking and standing.
  • Documentation for children is mandatory; admission staff may request official documentation to verify children’s age. So, carry an ID or passport.
  • During the summer months, it is recommended to bring hats/caps to protect from the sun, and water for hydration due to high temperatures.

What’s not allowed

Sagrada Familia

  • Keep in mind that food & beverages, narcotic substances, and sharp metallic tools or objects are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
  • Strict dress code: Shoulders and knees must be covered; tank tops, strapless shirts, short shorts, short skirts, exposed backs or bellies, see-through clothing, flip-flops, bare feet, swimwear, festive attire, or clothing with designs that draw attention for religious or promotional purposes are not allowed.
  • Hats and caps are not allowed inside except for religious, spiritual, or health reasons.
  • Photographic, sound, and/or video recording equipment is not allowed unless authorized in advance and in writing by the Press Department.
  • Large bags, rucksacks, luggage, and personal items will be subject to review at the access control.

Accessibility

Park Güell

  • For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
  • The tourist coach car park has three places for people with reduced mobility.

Sagrada Familia

  • This experience is wheelchair accessible.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

Additional information

Park Güell

  • During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
  • Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • Children under 6 can enter for free; they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.

Sagrada Familia

  • You can only enter the basilica at your booked time or up to 15 minutes afterward; the basilica does not accommodate late arrivals. Be sure to get there early, just to be safe.
  • Fast-track entry skips the ticket line, not security. All visitors must pass a mandatory security check, so brief waits may still occur—especially during peak hours. For a smoother experience, aim for early mornings or weekday visits.
  • Entry is only permitted with your guide. Check the meeting point details carefully on your ticket voucher.
  • Access to the towers at Sagrada Familia is not included.
  • Note: The itinerary is subject to change, and your tour may start at either Park Güell or the Sagrada Família. Final meeting point details will be shared with you after booking.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Park Guell's mosaic steps and Casa Batllo's colorful facade in Barcelona.
Park Güell entrance with mosaic walls and visitors in Barcelona, Spain.
Serpentine Bench with mosaic tiles in Parc Guell, Barcelona, overlooking cityscape.
Casa Batlló's unique facade with organic shapes and colorful mosaics in Barcelona.
Casa Batlló interior with vintage furniture and decor in Barcelona.
Columns and mosaic ceiling of Hypostyle Hall in Park Guell, Barcelona.
Panoramic view of Park Güell's colorful mosaic terrace overlooking Barcelona.
Mosaic lizard sculpture at Park Güell, Barcelona, part of Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia tour.
Casa Batlló interior with unique lighting and brick columns in Barcelona.
Casa Batlló rooftop mosaic detail in Barcelona, Spain.
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Combo: Park Güell + Casa Batlló Timed Entry Tickets

From fantasy park to ocean-inspired house, see how Gaudí shaped both land and living spaces.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Wander through Gaudí’s fantasyland filled with colorful mosaics, twisted stone columns, and palm-lined paths. Spot the famous dragon 'El Drac', relax on the tiled terrace with city views, and explore gardens and sculptures with a handy audio guide in tow.
  • Everything you get at Casa Batlló: Discover Casa Batlló, where Gaudí turned a family home into a work of art. See wave-shaped windows, a skylit staircase, and a rooftop with dragon-scale tiles. End inside the Gaudí Cube—an immersive 360º space that surrounds you with his shapes, colors, and vision.
  • Why choose this combo: Two of Gaudí’s best-loved works, one simple combo. Explore them easily in a day—they’re close by, high on every must-see list, and easy to book together.


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From fantasy park to ocean-inspired house, see how Gaudí shaped both land and living spaces.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Wander through Gaudí’s fantasyland filled with colorful mosaics, twisted stone columns, and palm-lined paths. Spot the famous dragon 'El Drac', relax on the tiled terrace with city views, and explore gardens and sculptures with a handy audio guide in tow.
  • Everything you get at Casa Batlló: Discover Casa Batlló, where Gaudí turned a family home into a work of art. See wave-shaped windows, a skylit staircase, and a rooftop with dragon-scale tiles. End inside the Gaudí Cube—an immersive 360º space that surrounds you with his shapes, colors, and vision.
  • Why choose this combo: Two of Gaudí’s best-loved works, one simple combo. Explore them easily in a day—they’re close by, high on every must-see list, and easy to book together.

Inclusions Park Güell

  • Entry to Park Güell

  • Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian, and French

Casa Batlló

  • Timed entry to Casa Batlló

  • Audio guide in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, and Japanese

  • Access to the Gaudí Cube

Exclusions Park Güell

  • Entry to Gaudí House Museum

Park Güell

  • For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
  • During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
  • Note: Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly flat 200-meter stroll!
  • Children under 6 can enter for free, they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
  • Guests are allowed to bring outside food and water into the venue. However, they must consume it in the designated picnic areas only.
  • Use the Headout app for easy offline access to audio guides. Just make sure that the audio guides are downloaded before your visit. You can also switch languages within the app!

Casa Batlló

  • Shutterbugs take note: tripods and commercial photography of any kind are strictly prohibited inside the venue.
  • This experience is accessible for wheelchair users.
  • Entry is free for children under the age of 12 years. Those under the age of 18 years have to be accompanied by an adult.
  • Baby strollers are not allowed inside the venue, but baby carriers are available for rent at the reception.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Barcelona hop-on hop-off bus and Park Güell entrance.
Park Güell's colorful mosaic terrace overlooking Barcelona cityscape.
Park Guell's Walk of the Palm Trees with stone arches and lush gardens in Barcelona.
Red double-decker bus in front of the National Palace, Barcelona.
Barcelona hop-on hop-off bus in front of Casa Milà, a Gaudí architectural landmark.
Columns and mosaic ceiling of Hypostyle Hall in Park Guell, Barcelona.
Serpentine Bench with mosaic tiles in Parc Guell, Barcelona, overlooking cityscape.
Visitors walking through stone arches in Park Güell, Barcelona.
Red double-decker bus on Barcelona hop-on hop-off tour near Plaça d'Espanya.
Red double-decker bus on Barcelona City Hop On Hop Off Tour near modern buildings.
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Combo (Save 15%): Park Güell Tickets + Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Save 15% and get around town and into Gaudí’s park without breaking a sweat.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Step off the bus and right into Gaudí’s hillside escape. Discover curvy viaducts, candy-colored tiles, crooked fairytale houses, and hidden lookout points. Visit the Austria Gardens, climb to the Three Crosses hilltop, and meet the iconic mosaic dragon, El Drac.
  • Everything you get on the hop-on hop-off tour: Explore Barcelona your way with unlimited rides across 34 stops, including Sagrada Família, Camp Nou, and the Gothic Quarter. Buses arrive every 9–13 minutes, with a free city map and multilingual audio guide included. Choose 24 or 48-hour passes.
  • Why choose this combo: The hop-on hop-off bus stops right near Park Güell, making this the easiest way to explore Gaudí’s masterpiece and other must-sees—all on your schedule.


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Save 15% and get around town and into Gaudí’s park without breaking a sweat.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Step off the bus and right into Gaudí’s hillside escape. Discover curvy viaducts, candy-colored tiles, crooked fairytale houses, and hidden lookout points. Visit the Austria Gardens, climb to the Three Crosses hilltop, and meet the iconic mosaic dragon, El Drac.
  • Everything you get on the hop-on hop-off tour: Explore Barcelona your way with unlimited rides across 34 stops, including Sagrada Família, Camp Nou, and the Gothic Quarter. Buses arrive every 9–13 minutes, with a free city map and multilingual audio guide included. Choose 24 or 48-hour passes.
  • Why choose this combo: The hop-on hop-off bus stops right near Park Güell, making this the easiest way to explore Gaudí’s masterpiece and other must-sees—all on your schedule.

Inclusions Barcelona hop-on hop-off tour

  • 24/48-hour unlimited hop-on hop-off tour by Barcelona City Tour

  • Access to two routes

  • Audio guide in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Hindi, Chinese, Dutch, Japanese, Arabic, Swedish & Hebrew

  • Discounts at Poble Espanyol, Museum of Illusions & more

  • Information brochure & free Wi-Fi (on the bus)

  • Mobile app with a detailed map and live bus tracking

Park Güell

  • Entry to Park Güell (near stop 13, East Route Green)

  • Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian & French

Exclusions Park Güell

  • Access to the Gaudí House Museum

Barcelona HOHO Please click here for the detailed route map and boarding points. You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket. East Route Green

  • First bus: 9am from stop 1 (Plaça Catalunya)
  • Last bus: 7pm from stop 1 (Plaça Catalunya)
  • Frequency: Every 9-13 mins
  • Popular stops: Arc de Triomf, Park Güell, Sagrada Familia

West Route Orange

  • First bus: 9am from stop 1 (Plaça de Catalunya)
  • Last bus: 7pm from stop 1 (Plaça de Catalunya)
  • Frequency: Every 9-13 mins
  • Popular stops: Poble Espanyol, Camp Nou FC Barcelona, Casa Milá

Park Güell

  • For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
  • During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
  • Note: Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly flat 200-meter stroll!
  • Children under 6 can enter for free, they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
  • Guests are allowed to bring outside food and water into the venue. However, they must consume it in the designated picnic areas only.
  • Use the Headout app for easy offline access to audio guides. Just make sure that the audio guides are downloaded before your visit. You can also switch languages within the app!

Barcelona hop-on hop-off tour:

  • Due to operator restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.
  • The buses are wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome onboard.
  • You’ll receive a handy brochure on the bus featuring a city map, detailed route information, and descriptions of all the stops. Plus, you’ll get a discount booklet filled with special offers for restaurants, shops, guided tours, transportation, and various attractions around the city.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Park Güell entrance and La Pedrera-Casa Milà facade in Barcelona.
Columns and mosaic ceiling of Hypostyle Hall in Park Guell, Barcelona.
Colorful mosaic bench in Park Güell, Barcelona, with cityscape in the background.
Casa Mila rooftop with unique chimneys in Barcelona, showcasing Gaudi's architectural design.
Family exploring Casa Mila Warrior Rooftop in Barcelona.
Park Güell entrance with colorful mosaic tiles and unique architecture in Barcelona.
Stone columns with plants along a pathway in Park Güell, Barcelona.
Visitors on the La Pedrera Sunrise Tour inside Casa Milà, Barcelona.
Visitors observing architectural model at La Pedrera-Casa Milà, Barcelona.
Rooftop of Casa Milà in Barcelona with tourists exploring Gaudí's unique chimneys.
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Combo (Save 5%): Park Güell + La Pedrera-Casa Milà Skip-the-Line Tickets

Your Gaudí essentials: 17 mins apart, flexible days, one easy booking, save 5%.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Gaudí built a park, then transformed it into a colorful dream. Snap a selfie with the grinning mosaic lizard, glide down the staircase he turned into art, and relax on a wavy bench with the best view in town. Tiles, curves, and creativity at every turn.
  • Everything you get at La Pedrera-Casa Milà: Walk into a house that refuses to do straight lines. From helmet-shaped chimneys on the rooftop to a full apartment frozen in 1900s style, this place is part home, part sculpture. Plus, skip-the-entry saves you time!
  • Why choose this combo: Experience two of Barcelona’s most iconic Gaudí sites in one go, and enjoy audio guides at both, all with one easy booking.


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Your Gaudí essentials: 17 mins apart, flexible days, one easy booking, save 5%.

  • Everything you get at Park Güell: Gaudí built a park, then transformed it into a colorful dream. Snap a selfie with the grinning mosaic lizard, glide down the staircase he turned into art, and relax on a wavy bench with the best view in town. Tiles, curves, and creativity at every turn.
  • Everything you get at La Pedrera-Casa Milà: Walk into a house that refuses to do straight lines. From helmet-shaped chimneys on the rooftop to a full apartment frozen in 1900s style, this place is part home, part sculpture. Plus, skip-the-entry saves you time!
  • Why choose this combo: Experience two of Barcelona’s most iconic Gaudí sites in one go, and enjoy audio guides at both, all with one easy booking.

Inclusions Park Güell

  • Entry to Park Güell

  • Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian, & French

La Pedrera-Casa Milà

  • Skip-the-line entry to La Pedrera-Casa Milà

  • Audio guide in Catalan, Spanish, English, French, German, Portuguese, Italian, Russian, Japanese & Korean

Exclusions Park Güell

  • Access to the Gaudí House Museum

Park Güell

  • For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
  • During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
  • Note: Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
  • If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly flat 200-meter stroll!
  • Children under 6 can enter for free, they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
  • Guests are allowed to bring outside food and water into the venue. However, they must consume it in the designated picnic areas only.
  • Use the Headout app for easy offline access to audio guides. Just make sure that the audio guides are downloaded before your visit. You can also switch languages within the app!

La Pedrera-Casa Milà

  • Please note that the duration of the visit would be approximately between 60 to 90 minutes.
  • All local residents of Catalonia enjoy a special discounted rate.
  • La Pedrera-Casa Milà remains closed on Dec 25.
  • Note that when booking for youth aged 7 to 17, at least one adult must be included in the reservation.
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

From happy customers

Loved by 45 million+
Chiara Tonelli
IT

Chiara

Italy
Oct 2025
5/5

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Wonderful park--as if nature came to life. Unique majolica and lanoramas to take your breath away. It was crowded but with the wide spaces we got around very well. Very useful the augioguide. Wonderful though a bit pricey was the thematic indoor shop.
Robin alice
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Robin

France
Oct 2025
5/5

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Very beautiful park, rather large, which also allows you to be away from the crowds of the Place de la Nature, a place for photos and noise. La casa batllõ is a wonderful place to visit!
Stefan Mathis
AT

Stefan

Austria
Oct 2025
5/5

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The process was very well organized. I had to look for the guide at the starting point, but then everything went very smoothly. There was enough time to see everything.
Tania Cornelii

Tania

Oct 2025
4/5

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Everything well organized..clear and pleasant explanations,nice guide.The walk in the park was relaxing,not too many crowds and it was not too hot,I would say perfect weather.
Bonita Carpenter
CA

Bonita

Canada
Oct 2025
4/5

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The unique artwork of a talented man was an awe inspiring experience. The history and facts added to the appreciation of the finished products. The negative was a gate worker who was perhaps having a bad day when asked where I was to go for my guided tour, which I found out later, was not booked through the park but a sub agent. The agent wasn't totally clarified and made my initial experience a negative one.
Lucas

Lucas

Sep 2025
5/5
If you’re trying to see a lot in a short time, get this pass. Did Sagrada, the bus, and Park Guell. Saved us money and time. Just remember to book time slots ASAP.
Alicia

Alicia

Sep 2025
5/5
Took my parents and little brother around Barcelona with this pass—SO convenient. No need to print or queue up for tickets, just scan and go. The only thing is, some attractions don’t allow backpacks inside, so pack light. Would recommend for families for sure.

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Park Guell | Antoni Gaudi's mosaic-covered public park.

Park Guell is an extremely important UNESCO World Heritage Site. It holds profound cultural,  historical, artistic, and architectural value. Gaudi’s Park Guell has played a pivotal role in shaping architectural and building techniques at the turn of the 19th century in Barcelona. As an emblematic destination, Park Güell continues to captivate the hearts of thousands of visitors each year. Read more and visit this magnificent attraction for an unforgettable experience.

Things to know before booking your Park Guell tickets

  • Park Güell caps entries at 1,400 visitors per hour, so book your tickets in advance to avoid missing out.
  • There are multiple ticket options to choose from: general entry, skip-the-line guided tour, and audio guides in multiple languages. Choose one that suits your needs.
  • Opted for the audio guide? Nice pick! Just download it through the app in your preferred language. It works offline, so you can wander Gaudí’s world without hunting for Wi-Fi or burning through data. Oh, and here’s a handy user guide to make things a breeze.
  • Here’s a pro tip: most tourists completely miss the Gaudí House Museum—the actual home of the legend himself. But not every ticket includes access to it. If it’s on your must-see list (and it should be), make sure you grab a ticket that covers it.
  • Ready for more Gaudí magic? Barcelona is basically his architectural playground—and you’re invited. Grab a combo ticket to Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, or La Pedrera. It’s the smartest way to soak up his masterpieces while saving time and money.
  • And hey, skip the expensive taxi rides. Grab a combo with the hop-on hop-off bus tour. It drops you off right near Park Güell and takes you around to all the city’s top sights. Convenient and budget-friendly? Yes, please.

Which Park Guell ticket is best for you?

Park Guell Tickets

Entry tickets + audio guide

Duration: Flexible
Guide: Multilingual audio guide

  • The standard ticket gets you into Gaudí’s colorful playground, where benches curl like candy canes and stone bridges look like they were dreamt up by a fantasy novelist. 
  • Pair your ticket with an audio tour in Spanish, English, German, Italian, or French. You’ll learn why those gingerbread gatehouses aren’t just cute and how broken tiles became an art form.
  • Oh, and no Wi-Fi needed. The guide works offline, so you can roam freely without stressing about your data plan or hunting for a signal.

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Guided tours with skip-the-line entry

Duration: 3.5 to 4.5 hours
Guide: English, German, Spanish, Italian, or French-speaking guide (as per option selected)

  • Lines? No, thank you. Skip-the-line tickets are your golden ticket to breeze past the queue and jump straight into this whimsical world. 
  • Then comes the guided tour, offered in several languages. Yes, having someone who knows the stories and will spill the tea on all the crazy engineering tricks Gaudí pulled off. 
  • And, if you want to go full-on Gaudí immersion, there’s a combo tour with Park Güell and the Sagrada Família. Two jaw-dropping landmarks with zero lines. 

Recommended tickets:

  • Park Güell Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
  • Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia Skip-the-Line Guided Tour
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Attraction combos

Duration: Flexible
Guide: Multilingual audio guide

  • Bundle up with a Park Güell and Sagrada Família combo. Explore two of Barcelona’s most mind-blowing landmarks in one go, from the mosaic madness of the park to the sky-piercing towers of Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece.
  • More of an architecture buff? Pair Park Güell with Casa Batlló, the colorful, dragon-inspired mansion that looks like it belongs in a storybook.
  • Or go for the Park Güell and La Pedrera combo, where rippling stone walls and wrought iron balconies redefine what a city apartment can be.

Recommended tickets:

  • Combo: Park Güell + Sagrada Familia Hosted Entry Tickets
  • Combo: Park Güell + Casa Batlló Timed Entry Tickets
  • Combo: Park Güell + La Pedrera-Casa Milà Skip-the-Line Tickets
Barcelona Hop-On Hop-Off bus near Park Güell entrance, showcasing tour combo offer.

Hop-on Hop-off bus tour combo

Duration: Flexible
Guide: Multilingual audio guide

  • Want to see Barcelona like a boss? This hop-on hop-off tour combo has you covered. The bus drops you right at the park entrance—so you can dive straight into Gaudí’s mosaic wonderland.
  • But the fun doesn’t stop there. The bus hits all the biggies: Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, the Gothic Quarter.
  • One ticket handles your transport, park entry, and even throws in that handy audio guide. It’s like your all-access pass to Barcelona without any of the headaches.

Recommended tickets:

  • Combo: Park Güell Tickets + Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Highlights of a Park Guell tour

Serpentine Bench at Parc Guell, Barcelona, showcasing colorful mosaic tiles.
Park Guell Dragon sculpture in Barcelona's mosaic-covered terrace.
Parc Guell's Greek Theatre with colorful mosaic benches in Barcelona, Spain.
Park Guell entrance with Porter's Lodge pavilions in Barcelona, showcasing unique architectural design.
Hypostyle Hall columns and mosaic ceiling at Park Guell, Barcelona.
Park Guell's Gardens of Austria featuring vibrant mosaic sculptures in Barcelona, Spain.
Park Guell Laundry Room Portico with unique stone columns in Barcelona, Spain.
The Roadways Pathways, and Viaducts
Walk of the Palm Trees
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The Serpentine Bench

It is a mosaic-tiled seating structure that winds along the terrace of Park Guell. Designed using Gaudí's innovative Trencandis technique, the bench showcases a serpentine form with a spectrum of vibrant tones from green to blue. It is crafted from discarded tiles sourced from a nearby factory!

El Drac

Meet 'El Drac,' the beautiful mosaic salamander at Park Guell, symbolizing Barcelona. Crafted from brick and made with Gaudi's distinctive Trecandis technique, this masterpiece stands at the park's entrance. Trecandis and serpentine shapes, recurring in Gaudi's work, find a captivating expression at Park Guell, don't miss them!

The Greek Theatre or Nature Square

The heart of Park Guell is a vast open space, originally envisioned by Gaudí as a Greek Theatre. Today, it's more commonly known as the Nature Square or Plaça de la Natura. One of the most striking features of the Nature Square is the undulating bench covered in vibrant mosaic tiles, designed by Josep Maria Jujol, a collaborator of Gaudi.

Porter's Lodge Pavilions

Flanking the main entrance of Park Guell on Carrer d'Olot are two pavilions known as Porter's Lodge. The left one once served as a concierge's office with a waiting room and phone booth, while the right, named Casa del Guarda, was the porter's house. Today, Casa del Guarda is part of the MUHBA (Barcelona History Museum).

The Hypostyle Hall

This grand hall with unique Doric columns showcases Gaudí's architectural brilliance. This remarkable space features 86 fluted columns, and where columns are absent, the design simulates three naves akin to a grand temple. The room's benches provide excellent vantage points for views of the entrance pavilion and the iconic dragon fountain.

The Gardens of Austria

Originally designated for urban plots, the area now known as Austria's Gardens in Park Guell transformed into a municipal nursery when the park became public. Named after Austria's tree donation during the "Vienna in Barcelona" exhibition in 1977, the garden offers panoramic views and has two houses in its center.

The Laundry Room Portico

Tucked away from the main tourist routes, the Laundry Room Portico offers a quieter and more intimate experience of Park Guell. Located on the eastern side of the Nature Square, the Laundry Room Portico has an original iron gate leading to Casa Larrard's former gardens. Set above the house, it winds through a pine grove with a portico resembling a wave on inclined columns—a prime example of Gaudi's cherished organic architecture.

The Roadways Pathways, and Viaducts

Designed by Antonio Gaudi, three five-meter-wide viaducts lead to the hill of the Three Crosses. A ten-meter-wide transversal road connects Carmel Road to the Sant Josep de la Muntanya exit. Gaudi also crafted three-meter-wide pedestrian paths featuring stairs and slopes, providing direct access to various plots.

Walk of the Palm Trees

Explore the Walk of the Palm Trees, Park Guell's broadest boulevard. This street, spanning 10 meters in width, links Carmel Road to the Sant Josep de la Muntanya exit, running along the expansive square from above. Gaudi's design also includes three-meter-wide pedestrian paths, offering shortcuts with stairs and slopes for direct access to various plots.

Plan your visit to Park Guell

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Park Güell is split into two zones, each with its own charm, and both are totally worth exploring.

Monumental Zone: This is where the magic happens. This 12-hectare area is home to all the iconic Gaudí designs: the colorful mosaic lizard, the wavy bench with postcard views, and those twisty stone columns. It’s the heart of the park and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, no less!

Forest Zone: This lesser-known zone is the park’s quieter side. Spread across 8 hectares, it’s full of greenery, walking trails, and peaceful spots to relax. No mosaics here—just nature doing its thing.

The whole park is open to visitors, but since 2013, entry to the Monumental Zone has been regulated to avoid big crowds. So, you’ll need to book your ticket in advance to get in. Locals with a Neighbour’s Card or Gaudir Més pass can waltz in without a booking—lucky them!

More about the Park Guell Monumental Zone
Park Guell Entrances

Park Güell has three entrances.

  • Carrer de Larrard: The main entrance to the park lies at the intersection of Carrer de Larrard and Carrer d’Olot.
  • Carretera del Carmel: This entrance is located next to the parking lot for tourist coaches (Please note that this car park is specifically for groups and not for general use).
  • at This entrance can be accessed using one of the three available escalators, sparing you most of the climb up the hill.

Residents of Barcelona can enter Park Güell for free at any time during its opening hours; access is reserved for the residents of the city, and tourist visits are not allowed during certain hours. Booking in advance is not necessary; however, you will need to prove that you are a resident.

More about Park Guell entrances
Park Guell
  • Opening hours: The park is open every day of the week.
  • Closing time: The closing time varies depending on the time of year. During the peak tourist season (spring and summer), it may close later in the evening, while in the off-peak season, it may close earlier.
  • From 1 January to 16 February: 9.30am to 5.30pm 
  • From 17 February to 24 March: 9.30am to 6pm 
  • From 25 March to 29 October: 9.30am to 8.30pm
  • From 30 October to 31 December: 9.30am to 5.30pm
More about Park Guell timings

Address: Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain

Find on Map

By Bus: You can take bus lines 24 or 92 that stop at Carretera del Carmel-Park Güell, which is right across the park’s main entrance.

Bus routes H6 and D40 and stop at Travessera de Dalt, which is a 10-minute walk

By Metro: Take the green line (L3). You can either alight at Lesseps or at Vallcarca station

By Car: If you arrive by car at Park Güell you can park in the BSM Travessera de Dalt - Park Güell car park. We recommend that you reserve your place in advance.

By Hop-on hop-off bus:Park Güell is closest stop in Barcelona City Tour through and Barcelona Bus Turístic through the green route.

Getting to Park Guell
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  • Restrooms: Clean and convenient restrooms are available near all main entrances. So, no need to panic mid-mosaic.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Stay connected while you stroll—free Wi-Fi is available in most parts of the park, perfect for uploading that iconic lizard selfie.
  • Restaurant/Café: While there’s no full restaurant in the Monumental Zone, you’ll find a small café near the main entrance for quick bites, coffee, and cold drinks.
  • Gift shop: Forgot to buy a souvenir? The official gift shop near the entrance has you covered with Gaudí-inspired goodies and quirky keepsakes.
  • Water fountains: Bring a refillable bottle, as there are a few public water fountains around the park to help you stay hydrated under that Barcelona sun.
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Laie Park Güell Bookshop & Café: Located just outside the Monumental Zone, near the Carretera del Carmel entrance, it's more of a light café where you can grab a coffee, cold drinks, and snacks.

Terra Mia: A cozy, highly rated café offering coffee, sandwiches, and pastries, just a short walk from the main entrance. Perfect for a light bite or afternoon caffeine fix.

Las Delicias: This local gem is just a short stroll from Park Güell and feels like one of those places only the neighborhood regulars know about. It’s laid-back, budget-friendly, and serves up classic Spanish comfort food.

Güelly sandwichpark: This little hole-in-the-wall just steps from Park Güell serves up baguette sandwiches, crispy empanadas, and refreshing juices. Ideal for grabbing a bite before diving back into your Gaudí adventure.

Park Guell restaurants
Park Guell
  • Stay on designated paths: Visitors are typically required to stay on designated paths and trails. 
  • No smoking: Smoking may be prohibited in certain areas of the park.
  • No bicycles or skateboards: The use of bicycles, skateboards, and other similar devices is restricted.
  • No picnics in restricted areas: Visitors are usually required to avoid picnicking in restricted zones.
  • Respect artistic elements: Visitors should respect and not climb on or touch the artistic elements, sculptures, or architectural features to prevent damage.
  • Dispose of waste properly: Use designated bins for waste disposal.
  • Follow guided tour rules: If you join a guided tour, follow the rules and instructions provided by the tour guide to ensure a smooth and informative experience.
More about Park Guell's rules
Park Güell mosaic benches with Sagrada Familia in the background, Barcelona.
  • Entry to the Monumental Zone is timed and limited to avoid overcrowding. Booking ahead of time is the only way to guarantee your preferred slot, especially on weekends or holidays.
  • Want better photos and breathing room? Aim for early morning or late afternoon. Midday gets busy, and the lighting isn’t as kind to your camera roll.
  • The Carrer del Carmel entrance is the most convenient if you're arriving by bus or taxi. It’s flat, no stairs, and closest to the famous dragon stairway.
  • The park is built on a hill, and some paths are steep or uneven. Leave the sandals at home and go for shoes you can comfortably walk in for a couple of hours.
  • The park is big, with winding paths that can get confusing. Download the Park Güell map or use offline GPS so you don’t get lost in a Gaudí maze.
  • There are no restaurants inside the Monumental Zone, and the café options are limited. Pack a water bottle and a light snack—especially in summer when the Barcelona sun means business.
  • Add your Park Güell visit to a Barcelona City Card to unlock more Gaudí sites.
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Beyond Park Guell

Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia and Park Guell are two of Gaudi's most iconic creations that shine light on Gaudi's works. Given their close proximity, it makes sense to visit both on the same day. You can even purchase a combo ticket and visit both the attractions together.

Distance from Park Guell: 2.6km (8 minutes by car)

Explore Sagrada Familia
Casa Mila

Casa Mila

Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is another masterpiece by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, distinct from Park Guell, showcasing his unique architectural style and creativity. Casa Mila stands as the architect's final private residence creation.

Distance from Park Guell: 3.0km (11 minutes by car)

Explore Casa Mila
Casa Batllo

Casa Batllo

Transformed from a residence, this masterpiece by Antoni Gaudi is located near Casa Mila. The UNESCO World Heritage site exhibits an organic flow and showcases Gaudi's distinctive art style, incorporating the trencadis design technique.

Distance from Park Guell: 3.9km (14 minutes by car)

Explore Casa Batllo
Casa Vicens Gaudí

Casa Vicens

Casa Vicens, an early architectural marvel by Antoni Gaudi, was originally designed as a private residence. This historic masterpiece showcases Gaudi's innovative style, marked by vibrant colors and intricate detailing.

Distance from Park Guell: 1.7km (8 minutes by car)

Explore Casa Vicens

Frequently asked questions about Park Guell tickets

Where can I get Park Guell Tickets?

Book your Park Guell tickets online for a hassle-free experience. Skip the queues and enjoy this iconic attraction in landmark with your online tickets.

Are skip-the-line tickets available for Park Guell?

To avoid the queues at Park Güell, we recommend buying your timed entry tickets online. This way, you make sure you enter the park at the time you want.

What is the cancelation policy for Park Güell tickets?

The cancellation policy depends on your Park Guell ticket.

What are Park Güell opening hours? 

Park Guell opens at 9:30 am everyday, however the closing time varies depending on the season, you can read more about it here

Can I skip the line with guided tours at Park Guell?

, you can get skip-the-line tickets for guided tours at Park Guell. With these tickets, you get hassle-free entry and enjoy an educational guided tour of all the major landmarks at Park Guell.

Should I buy Park Guell tickets in advance?

Yes, to avoid waiting in long lines, it is highly recommended that you buy Park Guell tickets in advance.

How to get to Park Guell?

Park Guell can be reached by bus, metro and car.

How many entrances does Park Guell have?

Park Guell has three entrances: Carrer de Larrard, Carretera del Carmel and Av. Del Santuari de St. Josep de la Muntanya.

How long does it take to explore Park Guell?

It takes about two hours to cover all the major sections of Park Guell.

What can you see at Park Guell?

Serpentine Beach, Gaudi Museum, Austria Gardens and Laundry Room Portico are a few places to visit at Park Guell.

Are wheelchairs available for rent at Park Guell?

Yes, however, Park Güell only has two wheelchairs, so we recommend you book in advance at the Visitor Service Center.

Is photography allowed inside Park Guell?

No. Photography is not allowed inside Park Guell unless express permission is taken from the concerned authorities.

What is Park Güell known for?

Park Güell is renowned for its colorful mosaic architecture, designed by Antoni Gaudí. It features vibrant sculptures, unique structures, and panoramic views of Barcelona.

What is the best time to visit Park Güell to avoid crowds?

Early mornings or late afternoons on weekdays are generally less crowded. Avoiding peak tourist seasons and weekends can contribute to a more peaceful experience.