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Wide view of Park Güell's main entrance plaza in Barcelona, featuring lush palm trees and Gaudí's unique stone architecture, blending nature and art for an unforgettable Spain visit.
Close-up of the ceiling in Park Güell's Hypostyle Room, showcasing Gaudí's iconic mosaic-tiled domes and classical Doric columns, a magnificent example of this Barcelona World Heritage site.
Gaudí's whimsical gingerbread-house-like Porter's Lodge at Park Güell's entrance in Barcelona, with its colorful tiled spire, peeking through green trees against the city skyline.
Close-up of Gaudí's mosaic serpent sculpture at Park Güell's entrance, intricately crafted with colorful tiles and featuring the Catalan shield, a symbol of Barcelona's unique art.
Panoramic view from Park Güell's main plaza in Barcelona, showcasing the iconic colorful mosaic serpentine bench, Gaudí's fairytale gatehouses, and the expansive city and sea beyond.

Park Güell Entry Ticket

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  • Book your Park Güell tickets on your phone – it only takes one minute and there's no printing required
  • Explore Gaudí's dreamland of fairy-tale landscaping in the Park Güell Monumental Zone and see otherworldly architecture, peaceful nature, and incredible views over Barcelona
  • Each ticket goes towards preserving this UNESCO World Heritage Site, where locals and visitors alike can enjoy a glorious outdoor cultural treasure in a safe and enchanting atmosphere
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— What You Can Expect —

Want to see the most flamboyant and famous park in Barcelona? Get your hands on these Park Güell tickets and explore the Park Güell Monumental Zone at your leisure.

This colorful park perched high on the hills was named after Count Eusebi Güell – and originally intended as a gated community for the city's well-to-do. It was opened to everyone when Gaudí passed away in 1926, and at that point the architect himself had called it home for the last 20 years.

It gets even more fanciful inside the Park Güell Monumental Zone. Man-made walls, roads, and walkways mimic natural forms. Exuberant buildings, colorful tile work, and the amazing snaking Serpent Bench all beg for you to take a photo. And the views of Barcelona from up high are like no other!

Park Güell tickets will immerse you in Gaudí's one-of-a-kind imagination, and it's bound to inspire yours, too.

Skip the long ticket counters and step into the magical world of Antoni Gaudi at Park Guell

The grand staircase of Park Güell leading to the Hypostyle Room, with visitors ascending amidst Gaudí's unique architecture and lush greenery, experiencing this Barcelona World Heritage site.

Relax and take in the breathtaking views of Barcelona from the Park's many terraces

Majestic daytime panoramic view from Park Güell's main plaza in Barcelona, featuring the colorful mosaic bench and Gaudí's fairytale gatehouses, with visitors enjoying the city and sea views.

Purchase Notice

  • Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance of the Monumental Zone in time for your selected timeslot
  • Access to the Casa Gaudí Museum (Gaudí's former home in Park Güell) requires a separate ticket.
  • Keep your Park Güell tickets on your smartphone, the staff may ask to see them at any time

Reminders

  • Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Show your smartphone ticket at the entrance of the Monumental Zone in time for your selected timeslot

  • Once the ticket has been validated at an access control point in the Park's Monumental Zone, you will not be able to leave that restricted zone and then re-enter it

  • Tickets that have been altered or are improperly used may be withdrawn and so no longer usable for visiting the Park, without prejudice to any legal liability that may derive from fraudulent use

  • Some parts and facilities in Park Güell have a limited capacity, e.g. the Casa del Guarda. A purchased ticket does allow it to be visited but does not necessarily guarantee entry

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

Experience Location

Location Name: Park Güell

Address: Carrer Olot, 7 08024 Barcelona España


Business Hours

Monday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Tuesday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Wednesday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Thursday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Friday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Saturday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

Sunday 09:30–19:30 (Last Entry Time: 19:00)

FAQ

1. What makes Park Güell a significant landmark in Barcelona?

Park Güell is significant as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, showcasing Antoni Gaudí's unique Modernist architecture and vision. It blends fantastical structures, intricate mosaic work, and harmonious natural elements. The park offers visitors a glimpse into Gaudí's dreamland with its iconic dragon staircase, the Hypostyle Room, and the main square featuring a serpentine bench, all providing incredible views over Barcelona and serving as a cultural treasure for all to enjoy.

2. Is a ticket required to enter the Monumental Zone of Park Güell?

Yes, a ticket is required to access the Monumental Zone of Park Güell, which includes the iconic architectural elements designed by Gaudí, such as the dragon staircase, the main square with the serpentine bench, and the Hypostyle Room. This requirement helps manage visitor flow and contributes to the preservation of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. There are, however, larger free access areas within the park that can be explored without a ticket.

3. How can visitors acquire tickets for Park Güell?

Visitors can conveniently acquire tickets for Park Güell by booking online in advance. Using platforms like KKday allows you to book tickets directly on your phone in minutes, eliminating the need to wait in line to purchase upon arrival and ensuring your entry during your preferred time slot. This streamlined process offers significant time-saving benefits and reduces hassle, especially during peak travel seasons.

4. What can visitors experience in the Monumental Zone of Park Güell?

In Park Güell's Monumental Zone, visitors can immerse themselves in Gaudí's unique architectural genius. Key experiences include admiring the iconic mosaic-covered dragon statue, exploring the main terrace with its undulating serpentine bench, and walking through the Hypostyle Room with its 86 Doric columns. The area also features the charming gingerbread-like porter's lodge houses and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Barcelona and the Mediterranean Sea.

5. What can visitors expect from the free access areas of Park Güell?

The free access areas of Park Güell offer a delightful experience without needing a ticket. Visitors can wander through beautiful gardens, explore various pathways, and discover viaducts that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. While the most famous architectural elements are in the ticketed Monumental Zone, the free areas still provide a tranquil atmosphere, unique viewpoints, and a sense of the park's overall charm and design.

6. What are the recommended public transportation options to reach Park Güell?

To reach Park Güell by public transportation, you have several options. The metro's L3 line is a popular choice; alight at Lesseps or Vallcarca station. From there, it involves a walk uphill, though Vallcarca has an escalator for part of the way. Alternatively, several bus lines, such as the H6, D40, and 24, have stops closer to the park's entrances, reducing the amount of uphill walking required.

7. Are there direct transportation options to Park Güell with minimal walking?

For transportation to Park Güell with minimal walking, consider using specific bus lines or a taxi. Bus lines like H6 and D40 have stops conveniently located near the park's entrances (e.g., Carretera del Carmel stop for the D40 or Travessera de Dalt stop for the H6), significantly reducing the uphill trek compared to metro stations. Taxis or ride-sharing services can also drop you off directly at one of the park's main entrances.

8. How do visitors travel to Park Güell from Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)?

From Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) to Park Güell, a common route involves using public transport. You can take the Aerobús directly from the airport to Plaça Catalunya, then transfer to Metro Line L3 towards Trinitat Nova and get off at Lesseps or Vallcarca station. Alternatively, take the R2 Nord train from the airport to Passeig de Gràcia, then transfer to Metro L3. Taxis are also available for a direct journey.

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