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Park Guell is a magical wonderland created by Gaudi. Here are the main highlights you will see inside Park Guell.
It is a renowned mosaic-tiled seating structure that winds along the terrace of Park Güell. Designed using Gaudí's innovative Trencandís technique, the bench showcases a serpentine form adorned with a spectrum of vibrant tones. Crafted from discarded tiles sourced from a nearby factory, this distinctive feature invites visitors to rest and appreciate the park's beauty.
Meet 'El Drac,' the iconic mosaic salamander at Park Güell, symbolizing Barcelona. Crafted from brick and adorned with Gaudí's distinctive Trecandís technique, this masterpiece stands at the park's entrance. Trecandís and serpentine shapes, recurring in Gaudí's work, find a captivating expression at Park Güell, making it an ideal showcase of his artistic themes.
Know MoreNature Square, once the planned Greek Theatre at Park Güell's center, now offers a scenic esplanade with panoramic views. Renamed Plaça de la Natura, it features an artificial square, partly carved into rock, resting on the Hypostyle Hall. Bordered by a trencadís-covered bank and a retaining wall with palm tree-inspired capitals, it's a picturesque spot for photos and relaxation.
Flanking the main entrance of Park Güell 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).
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.
Originally designated for urban plots, the area now known as Austria's Gardens in Park Güell 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.
Park Guell Nature & BiodiversityOn the east side of Plaça del Teatre Grec, the Laundry Room Portico boasts 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 Gaudí's cherished organic architecture. The same essence is mirrored in the spiral ramp, guiding descent towards the house.
Designed by Antonio Gaudí, 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. Gaudí also crafted three-meter-wide pedestrian paths featuring stairs and slopes, providing direct access to various plots.
Explore the Walk of the Palm Trees, Park Güell's broadest boulevard. This transversal street, spanning 10 meters in width, links Carmel Road to the Sant Josep de la Muntanya exit, running along the expansive square from above. Gaudí's design also includes three-meter-wide pedestrian paths, offering shortcuts with stairs and slopes for direct access to various plots.
Park Guell is divided into two different zones: Monumental Zone and Forest Zone.
The whole of Park Güell is open to visitors. However, since 2013 the entrance to the monumental area has been regulated to avoid overcrowding. Thus, visitors must make a prior booking of the entrance to visit Park Güell. Groups with neighbour's card and Gaudir Més registration are exempted from doing so.
Park Güell has three entrances.
Residents of Barcelona can enter Park Guell for free 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.
Learn MoreAddress: Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
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.
Learn MoreSagrada 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.
Explore Sagrada FamiliaCasa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is another masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, distinct from Park Güell, showcasing his unique architectural style and creativity. Casa Milà stands as the architect's final private residence creation.
Explore Casa MilaTransformed from a residence, this masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí is located near Casa Milà. The UNESCO World Heritage site exhibits an organic flow and showcases Gaudí's distinctive art style, incorporating the trencadís design technique.
Explore Casa BatlloCasa Vicens Gaudí, an early architectural marvel by Antoni Gaudí, was originally designed as a private residence. This historic masterpiece showcases Gaudí's innovative style, marked by vibrant colors and intricate detailing.
Explore Casa Vicens GaudíBook your Park Guell tickets online for a hassle-free experience. Skip the queues and enjoy this iconic attraction in landmark with your online tickets.
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.
The cancellation policy depends on your Park Guell ticket.
Park Guell opens at 9:30 am everyday, however the closing time varies depending on the season, you can read more about it here
, 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.
Yes, to avoid waiting in long lines, it is highly recommended that you buy Park Guell tickets in advance.
Park Guell can be reached by bus, metro and car.
Park Guell has three entrances: Carrer de Larrard, Carretera del Carmel and Av. Del Santuari de St. Josep de la Muntanya.
It takes about two hours to cover all the major sections of Park Guell.
Serpentine Beach, Gaudi Museum, Austria Gardens and Laundry Room Portico are a few places to visit at Park Guell.
Yes, however, Park Güell only has two wheelchairs, so we recommend you book in advance at the Visitor Service Center.
No. Photography is not allowed inside Park Guell unless express permission is taken from the concerned authorities.
Park Güell is renowned for its colorful mosaic architecture, designed by Antoni Gaudí. It features vibrant sculptures, unique structures, and panoramic views of Barcelona.
Early mornings or late afternoons on weekdays are generally less crowded. Avoiding peak tourist seasons and weekends can contribute to a more peaceful experience.