Book a time that best suits your plans and explore Barcelona's most famous UNESCO site, Park Güell at your leisure.
Highlights
Highlights
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Get entry into Park Güell, a flamboyant futuristic park straight out of Gaudí's fantasy fiction, and see why he's known as ‘God’s architect’!
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Avoid waiting in lines with timed entry tickets and roam the mosaic dreamland as long as you like. A must for fans of art, architecture, and nature!
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Check out some of Gaudí’s best works at the Monumental Zone—like the sloping wave-like colonnade of stone pillars that resembles a rolling sea.
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Uncover how nature inspired the organic shapes, forms, and curves of Gaudí’s design with the option of guided tours or audio guides.
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Upgrade for the full story! Visit the Gaudí’s home, where he lived for 20 years, dive into what inspired him, and glimpse his life.
Inclusions
Inclusions
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Entry to Park Güell
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Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian, & French (as per option selected)
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Expert English-speaking guide (as per option selected)
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Entry to Gaudí House Museum (as per option selected)
Exclusions
Exclusions
- Access to the Gaudí House Museum
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Reviews
Reviews
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Your experience
Your experience
Discover Gaudí's architectural marvel
Originally intended to be a gated community for aristocrats, Park Güell is a burst of Gaudí's imagination that comes to life in the form of a public park. Positioned at an apt vantage point in Barcelona, this iconic park has quirky buildings, lush parks, and unique details that amuse even the most cynical visitor. Making up 5% of Park Güell, the area where the monuments are located houses Sala Hipòstila (the Hypostyle Room), Museu del Guarda (Guard Museum), Jardins d’Àustria (Gardens of Austria), Plaça de la Natura (Nature Square or terrace), Pòrtic de la Bugadera (Wash House Portico) and interesting roads, viaducts and paths that one must see to believe! Note: The whole area of the park (12ha) can be accessed by 50% of the normal capacity or at 1,400 people per hour.
The exquisite lizard figurine that welcomes you into Park Güell - an adequate representation of the burst of color you can expect within the park!
A view from Plaça de la Natura that showcases Gaudí's incredible vision.
The impeccable ceilings in the Hypostyle Room.
Straight out of any fantasy-fiction novel, this is the Portico de la Lavandera, an incredible viaduct, one of many in Park Güell.
Park Güell is easily one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona, receiving over 5 million visitors annually. With a limited number of people allowed within each scheduled time slot for entry, we suggest you book in advance to get tickets at the most convenient time for you.
Note: Residents of the neighborhoods adjacent to Park Güell (El Coll, Vallcarca-Penitents, La Salut, El Carmel, Can Baró, and Baix Guinardó) and holders of the registered Gaudir Més enjoy free access from 7am to 9:30am and from 8pm to 10pm. However, touristic visits are not allowed during the mentioned time slots.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know before you go
Know before you go
What to bring
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Wear comfortable walking shoes as this experience involves a fair amount of walking on uneven paths and multiple stairways.
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During the summer months, it is recommended to bring hats/caps to protect from the sun, and water for hydration due to high temperatures.
Accessibility
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For visitors with mobility problems, Park Güell offers two free wheelchairs for hire (subject to availability).
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The tourist coach car park has three places for people with reduced mobility.
Additional information
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During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
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Pro tip: Park Güell has three entrances—choose what suits you! Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya has escalators (though it’s steep), Carretera del Carmel (nº 23) is ideal for coach drop-off, and Carrer d’Olot brings you right into the Monumental Zone.
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If you'd like to skip a lot of climbing and stairs, a great option is to take public transport like Bus #24 or grab a taxi. This will get you to the entrance at Carretera del Carmel, which is just a short 100 meters from the bus stop. You'll find the area with the monuments only another 100 meters in, and mostly flat 200-meter stroll!
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Access to the Monumental Zone is regulated for preservation, and certain areas may be closed for renovations. Key locations include the Entrance, Guardhouse, Monumental Staircase, Hypostyle Room (inside and outside), Austria Gardens, Nature Square, pathways, viaducts, and Larrard House Ramp.
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Children under 6 can enter for free, they just need free tickets. For a seamless entry, book their free tickets during checkout.
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Guests are allowed to bring outside food and water into the venue. However, they must consume it in the designated picnic areas only.
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Going for the audio guide? Simply ensure that the guides are downloaded on the Headout app before your visit. It’s super simple to use, and you get offline access with an easy language-switching feature.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the redemption point.
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Please arrive at the redemption point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
Ticket redemption point
- Please check your final voucher for the redemption point details and specific instructions.