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This site is a must-visit for art and architecture buffs.
You can bypass the crowds with early-access Park Güell tickets.
Download the free app, Park Güell, Official Guide to the Monumental Zone, before your visit for interactive maps and audio snippets about the park.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection, particularly during summer.
Free WiFi is available throughout the Monumental Zone.
Due to flights of stairs and uneven paths, Park Güell is not suitable for wheelchairs.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Park Güell. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Park Güell tickets cost €18 for adults and €13.50 for children ages 7–12 and seniors over 65. Admission is free for kids 6 and younger and visitors with disabilities. Add the Gaudí House Museum to your ticket for a total of €24, or join a guided tour for a total of €35.
Yes, Park Güell—a UNESCO World Heritage Site recognized for its creative modernist architecture by Antoni Gaudí—is definitely worth visiting. The hilltop park is one of the most scenic attractions in Barcelona, with stunning mosaics, porticoes, gardens, and views over the city. Buy tickets in advance to avoid being turned away at the popular attraction, or leave the logistics to a guide by booking a guided tour. Park Güell tours offer insightful context on Gaudí's legacy in Barcelona and often include skip-the-line access to other essential sights, such as the Sagrada Familia.
Per one customer who booked the Sagrada Familia, Park Guell & Casa Batlo: Complete Gaudi Tour, "Absolutely excellent tour. A fantastic guide led us through Gaudi's famous works, culminating in an amazing tour of the Basilica de la Sagrada Família. Very informative, great bus between venues, enough time for breaks, snacks and photos, and straight in to all the venues - no long line! Highly recommend."
Depending on your tastes and interests, you should allow one to three hours for visiting Park Güell. Most travelers spend one hour in the ticketed area and another 30 minutes to explore Gaudí’s House; it takes about 1.5 hours to explore the wooded area, which is free to enter.
Yes. Buying tickets in advance for Park Güell isn’t required, but it’s usually necessary as this is one of Barcelona’s most popular attractions. You may be able just to show up when visiting midweek at quieter times of year, but prebooking is essential at weekends and in the summer peak.
The best time to visit Park Guell is in the “golden hour,” the one to two hours after sunrise or before sunset when the light is best for photography. These periods are sometimes reserved for residents: Aim to visit either at the start or the finish of the ticketed day.
The park spans 30 acres (12 hectares) of hillside, so comfortable shoes are a must. Other than that, wear what you would choose elsewhere in the city. Casual and revealing outfits are fine, but swimwear is not: Guys should wear shirts and women should leave the bikini for the beach.
Park Güell is at its busiest in the middle of the day, as the morning’s visitors start to add up and the coach tours come through. For a quieter experience, plan your visit for as soon as the site opens or shortly before closing. Opening hours vary by season.
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