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Skip the notoriously long entry lines and step straight into Gaudí’s intricate world at Sagrada Familia, led by a professional local guide.
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Watch morning light flood through stained glass, turning the interior into a kaleidoscope of colors that shift with the sun’s angle.
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Your expert guide breaks down Gaudí’s layered symbolism, from ceiling vaults to sculpted façades—in English, French, Italian, or Spanish.
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Upgrade your experience with options like small-group tours, bilingual guides, and elevator access to the tower.
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Fast-track entry to Sagrada Familia
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1/1.5/2-hour guided tour of Sagrada Familia (as per option selected)
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Expert English, Spanish, French, Italian, or bilingual-speaking guide (as per option selected)
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Small group (up to 15 people)
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Access to the Sagrada Familia Museum
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Elevator access to Passion Facade or Nativity Facade Tower (as per option selected)
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- Hotel transfers
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Peter
Jul, 2025Verified booking
Missing the queues and hearing details of this amazing Basilica!! Our tour guide was lovely and very patient with us! Sagrada Familia is a very special place celebrating the life and ministry of Jesus!Christiana
May, 2025Verified booking
Our guide Guadaloupe was really good. She explained the history behind the building of Sagrada Familia and answered our questions. Sagrada Familia is magnificent.Vanes
May, 2025Verified booking
The highlight of my visit was the emotion I felt contemplating all that exuberance. And I'd like to give top marks to the young guide, whose name I can't remember. Even though the tour was in Spanish, he made every effort to make sure we understood Portuguese. He is very well prepared to deal with the Portuguese language.Wendy
May, 2025Verified booking
Our guide had so much knowledge and navigated through very efficiently showing us the key highlights in record time! Lots of visuals on his iPad too which was a good touch. He was amazing. Would highly recommend this tour to others visiting Barcelona.Mary-anne
May, 2025Verified booking
We enjoyed our tour and learned things we hadn't heard on previous visits to SF. Our guide Roger was knowledgeable and good at making sure everyone in the group could hear and understand. He did talk a little too fast sometimes.
Enjoy fast-track entry and a guided tour of Sagrada Familia, Barcelona’s iconic UNESCO-listed basilica.
Getting started
Meet your official guide at the address mentioned in your voucher, just 15 minutes before your tour time. After a quick check-in and ticket scan, you’ll be introduced to your group and given a brief overview of what’s ahead. Then it’s straight to the priority entrance—no standing in long lines under the Spanish sun.
What to expect
Sagrada Familia
Step inside one of the most extraordinary buildings ever conceived—Antoni Gaudí’s still-unfinished, entirely unforgettable basilica. With construction starting in 1882 and still going strong, it’s a rare chance to see history being made in real-time.
Features
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A forest of stone: Gaudí’s interior mimics a forest—columns stretch like tree trunks, vaults bloom like canopies, and every detail echoes the natural world.
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Stained glass and shifting light: As daylight filters through its kaleidoscopic windows, the mood inside shifts from golden warmth to cool blues. Gaudí called it his “temple of light.”
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Layers of meaning: From biblical references to natural motifs, every inch is rich in symbolism; your guide connects the dots so you don’t have to.
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UNESCO World Heritage Status: Discover why Sagrada Familia is recognized globally for its artistic and architectural value.
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Multilingual guided tours: Explore with a licensed expert in English, Spanish, French, or Italian, choose the language that lets the details sink in.
You can choose a small-group option for a more personal experience, or take things higher (literally) with elevator access to the Nativity or Passion towers. It’s the best view in the house, and a whole new angle on Gaudí’s genius.
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What to bring
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Bring a valid passport or ID card for all guests, including children, as admission staff may request official documentation to verify age or eligibility for special rates.
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Wear comfortable shoes as the experience involves a fair amount of walking.
What’s not allowed
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Keep in mind that food & beverages, narcotic substances, and sharp metallic tools or objects are not allowed on this experience. Pack wisely!
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Strict dress code: Shoulders and knees must be covered; tank tops, strapless shirts, short shorts, short skirts, exposed backs or bellies, see-through clothing, flip-flops, bare feet, swimwear, festive attire, or clothing with designs that draw attention for religious or promotional purposes are not allowed.
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Hats and caps are not allowed inside except for religious, spiritual, or medical reasons.
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Photographic, sound, and/or video recording equipment is not allowed unless authorized in advance and in writing by the Press Department.
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Large bags, rucksacks, luggage, and personal effects will be subject to review at the access control.
Accessibility
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The experience is wheelchair accessible except for the towers.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
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You can only enter the basilica at your booked time or up to 15 minutes afterward; the basilica does not accommodate late arrivals. Be sure to get there early, just to be safe.
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Fast-track entry skips the ticket line, not security. All visitors must pass a mandatory security check, so brief waits may still occur—especially during peak hours. For a smoother experience, aim for early mornings or weekday visits.
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Access to the towers is not permitted for children under 6 years old, unaccompanied minors under 18, people with reduced mobility, visual impairments, vertigo, or cardiovascular problems.
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Entry is only permitted with your guide. Check the meeting point details carefully on your ticket voucher.
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In case of adverse weather conditions, access to the towers may be closed without prior notice.
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To descend from the towers, you must use the stairs; elevator access is only available for the ascent.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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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
- Please check your final voucher for the meeting point details and specific instructions.
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