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Joann_L, Jun 2026
We had a great time...
We had a great time touring Sagrada Família with Olga E. She was friendly, organized, and full of fascinating insights!
Patty_S, Jun 2026
Fantastic tour!! I highly recommend it!!
The guided tours through the Sagrada Família and park Güell were amazing! Albert had incredible knowledge, stories and pictures to share throughout our tour of the exterior and interior!! I would definitely request him and do this tour again. Lena was our park guell guide and also had a lot of knowledge and pictures. I had been to both places before but never with a guide walking me through them and I would highly recommend this tour!!
Yvette_M, Jun 2026
Last minute save: So glad we found this tour!
Honestly, this was a case of poor planning on our part, we tried to get tickets to La Sagrada Família just a few days before our arrival and had no luck. Thankfully, we came across this tour, and it ended up being such a great experience. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and made the entire visit so engaging and informative. We learned so much more than we would have on our own. 10/10 would absolutely recommend.
Danny_S, Jun 2026
An Awe-Inspiring Experience!
Our tour guide, Oliver who was born and raised in the area, gave us a unique insight into the history and development of the Sagrada Família. His knowledge of Gaudi, the religious symbolism of the art and architecture was insightful and engaging.

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.