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Bernadette_B, Jun 2026
The tour was absolutely...
The tour was absolutely fantastic! Christel was an incredible guide—she was so welcoming and speaks clear, flawless English. She took her time and explained everything thoroughly without ever making us feel rushed. We also really appreciated how she strategically guided us through the different parts of the Sagrada Família to get the best experience. Thank you for a great tour!
Fred_B, Jun 2026
Sagrada Família tour
The Sagrada Família experience is awesome. Our guide, Violeta, was the best I have experienced. She is extremely knowledgeable and passionate about the church, its history and its future.
Cathrine_A, Jun 2026
A Must see!
Olga was a fantastic tour guide. The meeting point was easy to find and walk to the Sagrada Família. Be prepared to be amazed there! This tour was easy to book on short notice, it’s very hard to get same day tickets to the Sagrada Família. The only thing I wish we had were the FM systems to listen to our tour guide as it was difficult in some areas due to the volume of people.
Jennifer_R, Jun 2026
If you only have 1 day in...
If you only have 1 day in Barcelona this is the tour for you. From on time pickup, to a fabulous bus driver and tour guide, we got to see everything we wanted to see in Barcelona. Perfect group size and our tour guide, David was great. We got so many family photos at The Barcelona Cathedral, Sagrada Família, beautiful overlooks and Park Guell. The market was delicious and we could have spent all day there. Thanks David for a wonderful day in Barcelona!!

Sagrada Família

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Barcelona
Sagrada Familia Cathedral surrounded by trees in Barcelona, Spain.
  • This site is a must-see for first-time visitors.

  • Sagrada Familia ticket lines can get long, so it’s a good idea to book in advance and consider skip-the-line admission.

  • Eating, drinking, and smoking are prohibited on the basilica grounds.

  • While photography is permitted, the use of a tripod is not without prior permission.

  • Much of the basilica and museum are wheelchair-accessible, but the towers are not.