Park Güell
Park Güell
Park Güell

Park Güell Tours and Tickets

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Antoni Gaudí spent 15 years designing and building the whimsical fountains, mosaic benches, pedestrian walkways, and gingerbread house-like buildings within Park Güell, one of the seven Works of Antoni Gaudí locations that together make up a UNESCO World Heritage site. Along with the Sagrada Familia, the hilltop public park sits at the top of Barcelona’s must-see list, and for good reason. The art nouveau wonderland adorns many a postcard of the city.

  • Hours vary depending on season
  • Barcelona, 08024

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What are people saying about Park Güell

Coralis_M, Nov 2023
Espectacular tour
We enjoy very much the tour. It was great! The tour guides are excellent. I will always remember the visit to Park Güell and Sagrada Familia.
Rick_K, Nov 2023
Gaudi
Carla was extremely knowledgeable about the cathedral, and flexible since Park Güell was closed due to high winds. we learned so much from her, and she was very pleasant to be with.
Marinela_D, Oct 2023
The only way to see park güell and capture by a professional, why not?!
For me… The best way to see park güell! Skip the line, away from the crowd and just enjoying the photo shoot of such a beautiful place. Lola captured my bonding moment with my bestfriend and lola already knowing the highlights of the park made us want all of our photos! Absolutely worth the experience and Highly recommended!
Nancy_E, Nov 2023
Highly recommend.
Stephen was a great guide. Our second visit to Park Guell and Sagrada Família and learned more. Highly recommend this tour to anyone wanting to see these two “must see” sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Park Güell hours of operation?
A:
Park Güell hours of operation: Hours vary depending on season. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:Should I book Park Güell tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Park Güell can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Park Güell 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Park Güell costs USD 16.26. Guided Park Güell tours start around USD 16.26 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:Is Park Guell guided tour worth it?
A:Yes, a Park Güell guided tour is worth it. This is a large site, spanning 30 acres (12 hectares), with a complex history, and without a guide it’s easy to miss key details, particularly in Gaudí’s House. All that said, many travelers enjoy Park Güell independently.
Q:How long do you need to spend in Park Guell?
A:Depending on your tastes and interests, you should allow one to three hours for visiting Park Güell. Most travelers spend one hour in the ticketed area and another 30 minutes to explore Gaudí’s House; it takes about 1.5 hours to explore the wooded area, which is free to enter.
Q:Do you need to buy tickets in advance for Park Güell?
A:Yes. Buying tickets in advance for Park Güell isn’t required, but it’s usually necessary as this is one of Barcelona’s most popular attractions. You may be able just to show up when visiting midweek at quieter times of year, but prebooking is essential at weekends and in the summer peak.
Q:What is the best time of day to visit Park Guell?
A:The best time to visit Park Guell is in the “golden hour,” the one to two hours after sunrise or before sunset when the light is best for photography. These periods are sometimes reserved for residents: Aim to visit either at the start or the finish of the ticketed day.
Q:What should I wear to Parc Güell?
A:The park spans 30 acres (12 hectares) of hillside, so comfortable shoes are a must. Other than that, wear what you would choose elsewhere in the city. Casual and revealing outfits are fine, but swimwear is not: Guys should wear shirts and women should leave the bikini for the beach.
Q:What is the busiest time at Park Guell?
A:Park Güell is at its busiest in the middle of the day, as the morning’s visitors start to add up and the coach tours come through. For a quieter experience, plan your visit for as soon as the site opens or shortly before closing. Opening hours vary by season.