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Save more and skip the hassle—this combo covers two UNESCO sites with mobile tickets and flexible entry times.
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Wander through Park Güell’s whimsical mosaics, lush gardens, and climb the Hill of the Three Crosses for panoramic city views.
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See Gaudí’s creative genius up close—from the famous ‘El Drac’ lizard to the basilica’s intricate facades and historic blueprints.
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With fast-track hosted access to Sagrada Familia, explore its stunning interiors, Gaudí’s crypt, vibrant stained glass, and a museum of original models and plans.
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Discover the stories behind Barcelona’s most beloved landmarks, all in one seamless, value-packed experience.
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Park Güell
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Entry to Park Güell
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Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian & French
Sagrada Familia
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Fast-track hosted entry to Sagrada Familia
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30-min introductory commentary
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Expert English-speaking guide
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Sagrada Familia
- Access to the towers
Park Güell
- Access to the Gaudí House Museum
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Amar
Aug, 2025Verified booking
It was very nice, quiet and a pleasant atmosphere. If you're really prepared to take the long walk across the whole site, make sure you bring water! Especially on sunny days.Alita
Aug, 2025Verified booking
Park Güell is a must-visit spot in Barcelona, especially if you’re a fan of Gaudí’s work. The park is full of colorful mosaics, whimsical architecture, and stunning city views. Highlights include the famous mosaic lizard (El Drac), the serpentine bench, and the impressive columns of the Hypostyle Hall. The park combines nature with surreal design in a way that feels magical and unique. It’s a great place to stroll, relax, and take photos—but it can get quite crowded, so booking tickets ahead is a good idea. Also, be prepared for some uphill walking. Overall, it’s a beautiful and inspiring place that captures the creative spirit of Barcelona.Smeu
Aug, 2025Verified booking
Visiting Park Güell in Barcelona was truly a magical experience. Designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí, the park feels like stepping into a fairytale. The colorful mosaics, winding pathways, and unique architectural shapes create an atmosphere that is both artistic and peaceful. One of the highlights for me was the iconic terrace with the long serpentine bench covered in vibrant tiles – the view of Barcelona from there is simply breathtaking. I also enjoyed walking through the shaded stone columns and discovering hidden corners full of charm. The park is not just beautiful, but also inspiring, reflecting Gaudí’s creativity and connection with nature. It is a must-see attraction that combines art, architecture, and relaxation in one unforgettable place.Michael
Aug, 2025Verified booking
Hello, we were in Park Güell in August 2025. We particularly liked the park view. It is beautiful. What we didn't like was the audio guide. As the park has several entrances, we entered through the wrong entrance and the sequence of explanations was not correct. This should be improved. It was better at Casa Battlo with the signs. Thank you very much.Luca
Aug, 2025Verified booking
I enjoyed everything! Only thing is that it was difficult until 5 minutes before the tour started to find the host. ... and considering that one has to be super punctual ... otherwise risk missing the whole tour , it was not pleasant. I suggest putting a Headout totem, so at least even if the guide has not arrived ... you know you are in the right place! And you don't wander around asking for info from people who by the way have no answer!
Save time and see two of Barcelona’s UNESCO treasures—Sagrada Familia and Park Güell—with hosted entry on a single ticket.
Getting started
Meet your escort at the designated meeting point near each site’s main entrance. Your escort will assist with ticket validation and guide you through the security check, ensuring a smooth entry. After a brief introduction, you’re free to explore each landmark at your own pace.
What to expect
Park Güell
A whimsical public park designed by Antoni Gaudí, Park Güell is celebrated for its vibrant mosaics, organic forms, and panoramic city views. Originally conceived as a residential project, it now stands as a symbol of Gaudí’s creative vision and Barcelona’s modernist heritage.
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El Drac (The Dragon): Snap a photo with the park’s iconic mosaic salamander, a beloved symbol of Gaudí’s playful style.
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Hill of the Three Crosses: Climb to the park’s highest point for a unique perspective of the city and the Mediterranean beyond.
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Gaudí’s architectural details: Wander through colonnaded pathways, gingerbread gatehouses, and lush gardens that blend art with nature.
Sagrada Familia
Barcelona’s most famous basilica, the Sagrada Familia, is Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its soaring towers and intricate facades make it one of the world’s most extraordinary religious buildings.
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Fast-track entry: Skip the long lines and head straight inside this architectural marvel with a host.
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Gaudí’s crypt: Visit the resting place of Antoni Gaudí, located beneath the basilica.
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Sagrada Familia Museum: Explore original blueprints, plaster models, and artifacts that reveal the evolution of Gaudí’s vision.
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What to bring
Park Güell
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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.
What's not allowed
Park Güell
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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.
Sagrada Familia
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Food & beverages, narcotic substances, and sharp metallic tools or objects are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
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Hats and caps are not allowed inside the ship or museum except for religious, spiritual, or health reasons.
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Strict dress code: See-through clothing, swimwear, festive attire, or designs that draw attention for religious or promotional purposes.
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Photographic, sound, and/or video recording equipment is not allowed inside the venue except as authorized in advance and in writing by the Press Department
Accessibility
Sagrada Familia
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This experience is wheelchair accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
Park Güell
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During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
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Please note that access to the Park Güell Salamander is temporarily restricted for about a month due to ongoing restoration to preserve Gaudí’s work.
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Note: 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.
Sagrada Familia
- The guest's bags, rucksacks, luggage, and personal effects will be subject to review at the access control.
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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 meeting point.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your visit to avoid any delays.
Meeting Point 1
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Meet your guide at Carrer Marina In Front Of Souvenirs Shop Of Sagrada Familia.
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Address: Carrer de la Marina, s/n, 08013 Barcelona, Spain.
Get Directions to the Meeting Point
Meeting Point 2
- Show your ticket at the Park Güell Entrance
Park Güell has three entrances with distinct features and access points.
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Main Entrance (Carrer de Larrard/Carrer d’Olot)
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Address: 24 Carrer de Marianao Barcelona, Spain
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Features: Ticket counters, accessibility features, restrooms.
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
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Carretera del Carmel Entrance
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Address: Carretera del Carmel, 23, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
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Features: Ticket counters, parking for visitors with reduced mobility
Get Directions to the Redemption Point
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Entrada Sant Josep de la Muntanya Park Güell
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Address: Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya, 55, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
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Features: Ticket counters, located near the top of the park.
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