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Panoramic aerial view of Sagrada Familia's majestic exterior in Barcelona, with soaring spires integrating into the urban landscape, showcasing Gaudí's iconic architectural brilliance.
Sagrada Familia's grand interior with vibrant colorful light filtering through stunning stained glass windows, illuminating unique tree-like columns, an exquisite example of Gaudí's architectural genius.
Visitors inside Sagrada Familia using audio guides, intently listening to explanations, deeply immersed in the architectural details and history of Gaudí's masterpiece for an enriching cultural tour.

Barcelona Sagrada Familia Fast Track Ticket with Audio Guide

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Visit Sagrada Familia in Barcelona on this audio guide and learn the history behind this UNESCO-listed unfinished cathedral designed by the great Antoni Gaudi.

  • Gain fast track entry to La Sagrada Familia, UNESCO-listed church in Barcelona
  • Admire the impressive structure with its combination of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture
  • Discover this historic work-in-progress by the great architect, Antoni Gaudi
  • Audio guide (Downloadable Sagrada Familia app)
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Attraction Tickets

Ticket typeE-ticket (direct entry), Fast track ticket
Attraction typeHistory & culture, Modern art, Traditional house experience
Tour typesAudio guide
Additional service & facilityFast Track

Product Info

-What You Can Expect -

Make seeing the Sagrada Familia the first thing you do in Barcelona! Sagrada Familia tickets sell out fast, so join the many people who visited Barcelona's top attraction with our Sagrada Familia fast-track tickets and save yourself time and money.

Once you're inside, prepare to be mind-blown by Gaudí's modernist, yet unfinished masterpiece. Look up at the spires that tower over the Catalan capital. See the sunlight sending rainbows streaming in through the stained-glass windows. Every inch of this basilica has the wow-factor!

Look for the turtle at the base of one pillar, and the tortoise at another. These are designed to show the balance between land and sea. In fact, there are decorations inspired by nature and Christian iconography everywhere.

When it's finally finished in 2026 – on the 100th anniversary of Gaudí's death – the Sagrada Familia will have taken a whopping 144 years to complete. The Great Pyramid of Giza, by comparison, took just 20 years. Want more fun facts?

The cost of your fast-track Sagrada Familia tickets will go towards the work still needed to finish the Sagrada Familia, which makes you, the humble visitor, a co-creator in Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece. Snap a selfie to prove you played your part. You can't get a better Barcelona souvenir than that!


- Important Information -

  • Take the entrance on Carrer de la Marina and show your smartphone ticket. Please note that you have guaranteed entrance at your booked timeslot, but due to security reasons short waiting times may occur during busier periods
  • Make sure to bring a valid ID
  • Download the audio guide app on your smartphone by following the instructions on your ticket, and enjoy 45 minutes of audio content while exploring the Basilica at your own pace

Important Info

Reminders

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 00:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Please arrive at the designated location 30 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

  • Please note that tour will depart on time and refunds will not be granted to late arrivals

  • Please avoid wearing ripped jeans, shorts, sandals, flip flops, mini skirts, low-cut tops, or any other inappropriate attire when visiting churches

  • The Sagrada Familia reserves the right to refuse admission. At the entrance, visitors will have their bags, rucksacks, luggage and personal items checked

  • The Sagrada Familia reserves the right to close the access to the towers due to weather conditions or other force majeure causes without prior notice

  • Due to security checks held by Sagrada Familia, waiting times to access the venue may be longer on some days. No refunds will be provided

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: La Sagrada Família

Address: La Sagrada Família

How to Get There
- Nov to Feb: Monday to Saturday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm. Sundays 10:30 am to 6:00 pm. - Mar and Oct: Monday to Saturday 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. Sundays 10:30 am to 7:00 pm. - Apri to Sep: Monday to Saturday 9:00 am to 8:00 pm. Sundays 10:30 am to 8:00 pm. - The opening times may be modified by the management due to special events taking place inside the Basilica.

FAQ

1. When is the Sagrada Familia expected to be completed?

The Sagrada Familia is projected to be structurally completed in 2026, coinciding with the centenary of Antoni Gaudí's death. However, decorative elements, sculptures, and some finishing touches are expected to continue beyond that date, potentially extending into the 2030s. Visitors can already experience the beauty of the completed sections.

2. What visitor amenities are available at the Sagrada Familia?

The Sagrada Familia provides essential visitor amenities including restrooms located within the complex. There is also a gift shop offering souvenirs and books related to the basilica and Gaudí's work. Information points are available for assistance, and an audio guide is provided with the ticket to enhance the self-guided tour experience.

3. Is visiting the Sagrada Familia worthwhile for first-time visitors to Barcelona?

Yes, visiting the Sagrada Familia is highly recommended for first-time visitors. Its unique blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau architecture, intricate symbolism, and ongoing construction make it an unparalleled experience. It offers deep insights into Antoni Gaudí's visionary genius and stands as a UNESCO World Heritage site, representing a cultural and architectural landmark of Barcelona.

4. How much time should I allocate for a comprehensive visit to the Sagrada Familia?

For a comprehensive visit to the Sagrada Familia, including time to explore the interior, learn about the architecture with the audio guide, and admire the facades from outside, it is generally recommended to allocate at least 1.5 to 2 hours. This allows for a relaxed pace to appreciate the intricate details and vibrant stained glass.

5. What are the best public transport options to reach the Sagrada Familia?

The Sagrada Familia is conveniently accessible by public transport. The quickest way is via the Barcelona Metro, with two lines stopping directly at the Sagrada Familia station: L2 (purple line) and L5 (blue line). Several bus routes also serve the area, including numbers 19, 33, 34, D50, H10, and V29, offering various connections across the city.

6. How can I purchase tickets for the Sagrada Familia and is advance booking recommended?

You can purchase tickets for the Sagrada Familia online or at the entrance. Advance booking is highly recommended, especially during peak season, to secure your preferred time slot and avoid long queues. Booking through KKday offers the convenience of securing fast track entry, allowing you to bypass general admission lines and maximize your time exploring this iconic basilica without hassle.

7. What architectural styles and features make the Sagrada Familia unique?

The Sagrada Familia is renowned for its unique fusion of Gothic and Art Nouveau architectural styles, masterfully interpreted by Antoni Gaudí. Key features include its soaring spires, the intricate Nativity Facade depicting the birth of Christ, and the stark Passion Facade portraying his suffering. The interior is characterized by tree-like columns and stained-glass windows that bathe the space in vibrant, changing light.

8. What is the historical significance of the Sagrada Familia and its designer, Antoni Gaudí?

The Sagrada Familia is Antoni Gaudí's magnum opus, symbolizing his profound religious devotion and architectural genius. Initiated in 1882, it stands as a living testament to Catalan Modernism and a UNESCO World Heritage site. Its ongoing construction, funded by donations and ticket sales, reflects a unique historical continuity, making it a powerful symbol of Barcelona's cultural identity and artistic innovation through generations.

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