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Faaborg_F, Jul 2026
6/5 stars
Our family of 4 (2 kids) joined a tour group of 15 total. Miguel, our tour guide was amazing. He was not only knowledgeable but also very passionate about Gaudi. That enthusiasm made the tour all the more enjoyable. We got to walk, take the subway, and a private bus on our 5 hour tour. The best was saved for last, and going to Sagrada Família 6:30pm was incredible with the light and stained glass windows.
Christian_B, Jul 2026
Sagrada Família
Expect a lot of great and interesting detail on Sagrada Família, Gaudi, and how Barcelona was in the late 19th and early 20th century. Highly recommend! Emilio our tour guide was very passionate about Gaudi and inspired us to see other Gaudi works in the city. We saw the towers and you have to be prepared to walk up and mostly down steps in narrow spaces.
Partha_C, Jul 2026
The Sagrada Família is a...
The Sagrada Família is a very beautiful place and i recommend everyone to book a tour. It is very interesting as it has been being built for the last 144 years and still ongoing! The atmosphere is very vibrant and you can see the history that has been paved into the church itself. 10/10 experience!!
SantinaTeresa_C, Jul 2026
What a great experience...
What a great experience we had today at Sagrada Família. Albert was our tour guide & he was fantastic. He explained everything in detail & got us through the building very easy. He was very knowledgeable & a lovely guy. I would recommend this tour with City Wonders Tours.

Sagrada Família

5.0
(101,679)
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.