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Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tickets with tower access and transfer
Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tickets with tower access and transfer
Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tickets with tower access and transfer
Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tickets with tower access and transfer
Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tickets with tower access and transfer

Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tickets with tower access and transfer


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  • Book your guided tour of Sagrada Familia and Park Güell with tickets now and discover two of the most emblematic works of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona.
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Attraction Tickets

Exhibit typeArt exhibits, Historical exhibits
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Traditional house experience
Tour typesGuided tour
Additional service & facilityTransfer included

Product Info

-What you can expect-
Don't miss the Park Güell tour: it will really surprise you! You will not find any park like it in the world! This architectural marvel, created in the middle of nature by Antoni Gaudí, was commissioned by Count Güell, who wanted him to design an elegant estate with family homes. Today it is a public park and it belongs to the city's heritage. It has been declared UNESCO’s World heritage site and is just another marvel that awaits you on your visit to Barcelona.

When you go to Park Güell, you should enter by the big staircase dominated by the dragon decorated with a mosaic of ceramic tiles, the Catalan style known as trencadís. This dragon is one of the most characteristic images of Barcelona. Originally written Park Güell (using the English spelling), the park is arranged around a large central square bordered by a snaking, trencadís-covered bench. Below the square, the roof is supported by 86 Doric columns, like trees, with paths between them, and viaducts on sloping columns: Gaudí's work, like no other, unites nature and architecture.

The Sagrada Familia is one of the most visited buildings in the world. You will visit the astonishing interior of this church, where vaults reach seventy meters. Antoni Gaudí designed a Latin cross plan with five aisles, extremely rich in ornamentation and symbolism. You will also visit the Sagrada Familia museum, where you will see drawings, plaster models and pictures about the history and development of this basilica from its early beginnings to the present day. The museum will also give you valuable information about Antoni Gaudí's life and career.

At the end of the museum visit, the guide will leave you at the entrance of the elevator to the tower, where you have admission included. Take the elevator up the tower to admire the astonishing views of the city from there.

Purchase Notice

Duration: Lasts up to 4 hours 30 minutes

Reminders

  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: The tour begins at the Gaudí Experience on Carrer de Larrard (number 41). The second part of the tour starts at 1pm (10am departure) or 2pm (11am departure) from the Julià Travel office at Carrer de Sardenya (number 311). Transportation between sights is included.(Carrer de Larrard, 41, 08024 Barcelona, Spain)

  • Not allowed:No tank tops, strapless shirts, short shorts or sandals will be accepted. Appropriate dress code is requested to enter the Sagrada Familia Basilica

  • Children below 6 years old, people with reduced mobility and people with vertigo or cardiovascular problems are not allowed to go up to the towers

  • Know in advance:The visit to the towers will be without a guide

  • Due to the limited capacity of the lifts, there might be a waiting time between the basilica and museum guided tour and lift access

  • The use of the lift facility is subject to cancellation depending on weather conditions and other force majeure causes. On the way out of the tower, you might have to walk down the stairs

  • Admission staff may request official documentation to verify the children’s age (ID, Passport, etc). If this documentation is not provided, the payment of the difference corresponding to the adult rate may be required

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please present the e-voucher on-site

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

FAQ

1. Is it feasible to visit both Park Güell and Sagrada Familia on the same day?

Yes, it is highly feasible to visit both Park Güell and Sagrada Familia within the same day. Many visitors successfully combine these two iconic attractions. Careful planning is essential to manage entrance times effectively. It is strongly recommended to pre-book tickets for both attractions to secure your preferred entry slots and avoid long queues, allowing for a smoother experience. Remember to factor in travel time between the sites.

2. What are the recommended transportation methods between Park Güell and Sagrada Familia?

Several efficient transportation methods connect Park Güell and Sagrada Familia. Public transport is a popular choice: from Sagrada Familia, you can take metro lines (L2 or L5) to transfer points like Diagonal, then connect to L3 for Lesseps, followed by a walk or short bus ride to Park Güell. Alternatively, several bus routes, such as H10 or V17, offer more direct connections. Taxis or ride-share services provide convenience and speed. Many guided tours also include comfortable private transfers between these two major attractions.

3. What was the initial vision and purpose behind the development of Park Güell?

Park Güell was originally conceived as a private, high-end residential garden city for wealthy families in Barcelona. Commissioned by industrialist Eusebi Güell, Antoni Gaudí designed it to be an exclusive estate inspired by the English garden city movement. The vision was to create a harmonious living environment that blended elaborate architectural designs with natural landscapes, offering residents panoramic views and communal spaces away from the bustling city.

4. How does Antoni Gaudí's design philosophy influence the unique features of Park Güell?

Antoni Gaudí's design philosophy in Park Güell is profoundly influenced by his deep reverence for nature, which he integrated seamlessly with architecture. He employed organic forms, vibrant colors, and his signature trencadís mosaic technique throughout the park. Features like the winding serpentine bench that mimics natural contours, columns resembling tree trunks in the Hypostyle Room, and animal sculptures like the iconic salamander all showcase his approach of making the built environment a natural extension of its surroundings.

5. How much time should visitors allocate for a thorough experience at Park Güell?

For a thorough and enjoyable experience within Park Güell's Monumental Zone, visitors should typically allocate approximately 1.5 to 2 hours. This timeframe allows ample opportunity to appreciate Antoni Gaudí's intricate architecture, vibrant mosaics, and the breathtaking panoramic views of Barcelona. If you plan to explore the park's additional free-access areas or visit the Gaudí House Museum, you may want to extend your visit accordingly.

6. Are there guided tour options that facilitate travel between Park Güell and Sagrada Familia?

Yes, many comprehensive guided tours in Barcelona are specifically designed to facilitate seamless travel between Park Güell and Sagrada Familia. These tours often include dedicated transportation, such as comfortable private coaches or vans, which eliminates the need for visitors to navigate public transit or arrange taxis independently. Opting for a tour that includes transfers can significantly save time and reduce logistical complexities, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the beauty and history of both iconic Gaudí masterpieces.

7. Which specific elements within Park Güell exemplify Gaudí's characteristic natural motifs?

Gaudí's characteristic natural motifs are prominently displayed throughout Park Güell. Key examples include the famous mosaic salamander (El Drac) sculpture at the main entrance, which represents a mythological guardian. The tree-like columns supporting the roof of the Hypostyle Room mimic the structure of a forest, while the undulating, serpentine bench surrounding the main square mirrors organic forms found in nature, all adorned with colorful trencadís mosaics that abstractly represent natural textures.

8. What historical developments transformed Park Güell from a private estate concept into a public park?

Park Güell's transformation into a public park stemmed from its initial failure as a residential estate. The remote location at the time and strict building conditions meant only two houses were ever built, one of which Gaudí himself resided in. Following Eusebi Güell's death in 1918, the estate was offered to the city of Barcelona. In 1922, the city council acquired the property and subsequently opened it to the public as a municipal park, ensuring its preservation and accessibility for all to enjoy Gaudí's extraordinary work.

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