Park Güell
With eye-catching mosaics and unique structures, Antoni Gaudi's architectural prowess is on bright display at Park Güell. For detailed guided tours and skip-the-line entry, or combo tours to Sagrada Familia, choose from our collection of Park Güell tickets.Bestseller
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Park Güell: przewodnik
Park Güell: przewodnik
Park Güell, designed by Antoni Gaudí, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Barcelona known for its architecture and mosaics set in beautiful gardens. From Park Güell ticket options to tour highlights, here’s everything you need to know in order to plan your visit.
Park Güell tickets and tour options explained
Park Güell tickets and tour options explained
A basic ticket grants access to the whole park. You can select from different types of tickets, including timed entry, guided tours, and combo tickets.
When booking, you’ll choose a time slot for entry to help manage crowd levels. If you arrive more than 30 minutes late, you won’t be allowed in.
Park Güell timed entry ticket
Park Güell guided tour
Park Güell combo ticket
With timed entry tickets, you can select your visit time when purchasing online and enter the park within 30 minutes of your chosen slot. Access to the park will be regulated, and the Bus Güell shuttle service is currently unavailable.
Why choose these tickets?
- Fixed entry time: Enjoy a smooth visit with a pre-selected entry time.
- Full access: Explore the park’s highlights, including the Dragon Stairway and the Hypostyle Room.
Recommended experiences
Explore Park Güell on a guided tour. A professional local guide will lead you through the park, sharing insights about its history and significance as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Groups are limited to 15 people, and tours start at the Carretera del Carmel entrance, near the coach parking area.
Why choose a guided tour?
- Timed access: Enjoy direct entry to one of Spain’s most popular sites.
- Expert guidance: Benefit from a professional guide’s knowledge of Gaudí’s masterpiece.
- Highlights: Discover key attractions like the Porter’s Lodge Pavilion, Dragon Stairway, Greek Theater, and Laundry Room Portico.
Recommended experiences
For a comprehensive Barcelona experience, consider the combo ticket that includes entry to both Park Güell and Sagrada Familia. A professional guide will lead you through the unique features of each site, from the colorful elements of Park Güell to the striking Nativity and Passion Facades of Sagrada Familia.
Why choose the combo ticket?
- Visit two icons: Explore Park Güell and Sagrada Familia, two of Spain's top attractions.
- Expert insights: Gain fascinating historical details from your professional guide.
- Timed access: Enjoy scheduled entry to both landmarks.
Recommended Experiences
- Guided tour of Sagrada Familia and Park Güell with timed entry: Discover Gaudí’s masterpieces with a bilingual guide.
- The best of Gaudi with Sagrada Familia & Park Guell visit: Join a 4.5-hour tour covering both attractions with a professional guide.
Plan your visit
Plan your visit
Opening hours
Getting to Park Güell
Best time to visit Park Güell
Guidelines
Facilities/Services
Park hours
January 1 to March 30 - 9:30am to 6pm
March 31 to October 28 - 9:30am to 7:30pm
October 29 to December 31 - 9:30am to 5:30pm
March 31 to October 28 - 9:30am to 7:30pm
October 29 to December 31 - 9:30am to 5:30pm
Closures
The park is open every day of the year.
Tour duration
Allow at least 2 hours for a leisurely visit. Guided tour times may vary.
Location
Park Güell is located at Carmel Hill, 08024, Barcelona, Spain.
Google Map Directions
Google Map Directions
By metro:
Closest stations: Lesseps or Vallcarca
Closest entrance: Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya
Take the green line (L3) to Lesseps or Vallcarca. From Lesseps, it's about a 20-minute walk to the park's Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya entrance. From Vallcarca, use the escalator on Baixada de la Glòria to reach the same entrance. Due to the uphill walk, you might consider a taxi or local bus.
Closest entrance: Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya
Take the green line (L3) to Lesseps or Vallcarca. From Lesseps, it's about a 20-minute walk to the park's Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya entrance. From Vallcarca, use the escalator on Baixada de la Glòria to reach the same entrance. Due to the uphill walk, you might consider a taxi or local bus.
By bus:
Closest Stop: Carretera del Carmel-Park Güell
Closest Entrance: Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya
Take bus H6 or D40 to the Travessera de Dalt stop, then walk 10 minutes to the park. Alternatively, bus lines 24 and 92 stop directly at Carretera del Carmel-Park Güell, right across from the main entrance.
Closest Entrance: Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya
Take bus H6 or D40 to the Travessera de Dalt stop, then walk 10 minutes to the park. Alternatively, bus lines 24 and 92 stop directly at Carretera del Carmel-Park Güell, right across from the main entrance.
Driving:
Parking is limited and often reserved for residents. Paid parking options include:
- BSM Travessera de Dalt - Park Güell: Book in advance.
- Pàrquing Esperança i Park Güell: Near the Hospital de la Esperanza with over 400 spaces.
- Parking Massens: Located in the Garcia district with 280 spaces, open year-round.
For convenience, consider taking a taxi and requesting drop-off at the Carrer del Carmel entrance.
- BSM Travessera de Dalt - Park Güell: Book in advance.
- Pàrquing Esperança i Park Güell: Near the Hospital de la Esperanza with over 400 spaces.
- Parking Massens: Located in the Garcia district with 280 spaces, open year-round.
For convenience, consider taking a taxi and requesting drop-off at the Carrer del Carmel entrance.
Walking:
Exploring on foot is a pleasant option if you're staying nearby:
From Gracia: Walk up Carrer de Gran de Gracia, turn right onto Carrer de Larrard, and follow signs to Park Güell (25-30 minutes).
From El Carmel: Use the escalators to Carrer de Massens, then walk along Carrer del Taquígraf Garriga to the park entrance (20-25 minutes).
From Gracia: Walk up Carrer de Gran de Gracia, turn right onto Carrer de Larrard, and follow signs to Park Güell (25-30 minutes).
From El Carmel: Use the escalators to Carrer de Massens, then walk along Carrer del Taquígraf Garriga to the park entrance (20-25 minutes).
Best time of the day:
Morning is the ideal time to visit Park Güell. You'll enjoy a more serene experience with fewer crowds. The park tends to be busiest between 1:00 PM and 4:00 PM, so it's best to avoid these hours.
Best time of year:
For fewer crowds and pleasant weather, plan your visit between October and April.
Visitor capacity
Park Güell has a restricted visitor capacity. The entire park can accommodate up to 1,400 people per hour, which is 50% of its usual capacity.
Entrances
1. Carrer de Larrard or Carrer d’Olot: Located on the southern side of the park, this entrance is accessible from Carrer de Larrard. You'll see a wrought iron gate from Casa Vicens and two pavilions that once housed the park's caretakers.
2. Carretera del Carmel: Situated on the east side of the park, this entrance is ideal if you don't have pre-booked tickets as it’s usually less crowded.
3. Passatge de Sant Josep de la Muntanya: Also known as the Plaça de la Natura entrance, this entrance is at the top of the park. If arriving by taxi, request drop-off here to start your visit downhill.
2. Carretera del Carmel: Situated on the east side of the park, this entrance is ideal if you don't have pre-booked tickets as it’s usually less crowded.
3. Passatge de Sant Josep de la Muntanya: Also known as the Plaça de la Natura entrance, this entrance is at the top of the park. If arriving by taxi, request drop-off here to start your visit downhill.
Photography
Taking photos for personal use is allowed. However, commercial photography requires prior permission from the relevant authorities.
Storage facility
Park Güell does not offer storage facilities. Avoid bringing large luggage.
Wheelchair accessibility
The park has some paths that may be challenging for wheelchair users. There are two accessible routes that you can choose from. For detailed information on wheelchair access and recommended routes, consult the official website. Reserved parking spaces are available at the Carretera del Carmel entrance, and two wheelchairs can be reserved in advance by contacting Visitor Services.
Audio guide
A free app is available for download, providing an audio guide to help you explore Park Güell and learn about its history and features.
What to see at Park Güell
What to see at Park Güell
Park Güell, designed as a high-profile residential community, features distinctive structures, vibrant mosaics, and a scenic landscape. Here are some of the park’s highlights:
Porter’s Lodge Pavilion
Near the main gates of Park Güell, on Carrer d’Olot, are the famous iron gates, designed to resemble palm leaves. You will find one pavilion on either side of the gates. The one on the left hosts a waiting room and a telephone booth and was initially used as a porter’s lodge. The one on the right was once Porter’s residence, now a part of the Barcelona History Museum.
Dragon Stairway
Easily one of the most popular attractions of the park, the Dragon Stairway features two dragons overlooking a flight of stairs. These dragons are made up of colorful mosaic pieces, and can be found near the main entrance.
The Hypostyle Room
Originally designed to be the market, the Hypostyle Room is made up of 86 striated columns. The outermost ones lean in like bent trees giving the whole composition a naturalistic appeal, perfectly encapsulated by Gaudi.
Austria Gardens
A donation of trees in 1977 from Austria was what christened this plant nursery as Austria Gardens. Developed later, it has a completely different look in comparison to the rest of the park and is a must-visit.
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Sagrada Familia
Antoni Gaudi's other famous work, on par with Park Güell, is the unfinished yet magnificent Sagrada Familia. A Roman Catholic basilica, this landmark at first glance is imposing, with its unique gothic-influence frame towering over the city. Visitors flock from all over the world to catch a mere glimpse of Gaudi's masterpiece. You can choose to book individual Sagrada Familia tickets or as part of your combo ticket.
Camp Nou
FC Barcelona is one of the most successful football teams in the world, catapulting to fame now household names like Iniesta, Puyol, Ronaldinho, and of course, Messi. On a Camp Nou tour, get a rare, behind-the-scenes look into the minutes and seconds that lead to FC Barcelona's historic matches. Visit players' changing rooms, trophy room and even the pitch on your tour.
World of Banksy
Arguably one of modern art's most contentious, yet undoubtedly talented artists, the mysterious Banksy and his work will be studied in the generations to come. Famous for street art that is soaked in social messages and activism, Banksy has always eluded fame. The World of Banksy is a wildly popular exhibition that has put on display over 100s of artwork by the icon. Visit the exhibition and marvel at Banksy's unique perspective on almost every contemporary world issue.
Portaventura
If you're planning to blow off some steam, head directly to Portaventura World, the most-visited theme park in Barcelona. It is home to a set of thrilling rides, including rollercoasters and water-based attractions. Moreover, Portaventura also comprises Ferrari Land theme park, five hotels, a convention center, and much, much more. Book Portaventura World tickets.
Casa Batllo
Unsurprisingly, another Gaudi creation makes it to this list. Casa Batllo is an awe-inspiring building, located right in the heart of the city. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site 2005, keep an eye out for its unusual arched back, the facade's colorful mosaic tiling, and the museum within that is dedicated to Gaudi's life. Book Casa Batllo tickets.
Park Güell Tickets FAQs
Park Güell Tickets FAQs
Do I need tickets to visit Park Güell?
Yes, tickets are required to visit the Park.
What are the different Park Güell tickets available?
Visitors can choose to book timed entry tickets, guided tours, or combo tickets that include entry to Sagrada Familia as well.
Can I reserve tickets to Park Güell online?
Yes, we recommend you book your tickets online to reserve your spot and get a guaranteed entry.
What are Park Güell opening hours?
Park Güell hours are as follows:
January 1 to March 30 - 9:30am to 6pm
March 31 to October 28 - 9:30am to 7:30pm
October 29 to December 31 - 9:30am to 5:30pm
January 1 to March 30 - 9:30am to 6pm
March 31 to October 28 - 9:30am to 7:30pm
October 29 to December 31 - 9:30am to 5:30pm
What is the best time to visit Park Güell?
The best time to visit Park Güell early morning or late evenings on weekdays.
Can I take photographs inside Park Güell?
No. Photography for commercial purposes is strictly not allowed inside Park Güell unless express permission is taken from the concerned authorities.
Can I bring food inside Park Güell?
As indicated in the Park Güell regulations, picnics are not allowed outside the areas designated for this purpose. Visitors are requested to make use of the garbage cans to contribute to the good maintenance of the park.
What are the major attractions at Park Güell?
Porter’s Lodge Pavilion, Dragon Stairway, the Hypostyle Room and Austria Gardens are some of the highlights of Park Guell.