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Enjoy double the fun with this pocket-friendly combo that grants you access to Barcelona’s Tibidabo Amusement Park and Park Güell.
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Ride the historic funicular to Tibidabo and soak in panoramic views of the city on your way to one of Spain’s oldest amusement parks.
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Unlimited access to over 25 main attractions, including the classic Ferris wheel and the children-friendly rides.
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Wander through Park Güell with an audio guide and admire colorful mosaic artwork, whimsical structures, and stunning city vistas.
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Tibidabo Amusement Park
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Entry to Tibidabo Amusement Park
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Cuca de Llum funicular ticket
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Access to all rides
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Entry to the Automaton Museum
Park Güell
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Entry to Park Güell
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Audio guide in Spanish, English, German, Italian, & French
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Tibidabo Amusement Park
- Access to Panoramic Zone rides
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.Monika
Aug, 2025Verified booking
A great park that captures the art of Gaudi in many facets. Unfortunately, there is a lack of food, especially drinks, to keep you going for longer.
Two iconic hilltop experiences, one unforgettable day. This combo ticket takes you from the fairground charm of Tibidabo Amusement Park to the surreal beauty of Park Güell, blending retro rides with Gaudí’s architectural genius—all with unbeatable city views in between.
Getting started
Start with a sky-high ride on the Cuca de Llum, the futuristic funicular that zips you up Barcelona’s greenest peak. Once at the top, step into the timeless world of Tibidabo Amusement Park, perched 500 meters above sea level. Later, head to Park Güell, where fairytale design meets botanical wonder on the slopes of Carmel Hill.
What to expect
Tibidabo Amusement Park
A whimsical mountaintop park with century-old charm and skyline thrills.
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Cuca de Llum Funicular: Glide up Collserola in this sleek, scenic ride designed for sweeping views.
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Unlimited rides access: From vintage Ferris wheels to family-friendly coasters and nostalgic fairground attractions.
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Sky Walk & viewpoints: Gaze over all of Barcelona, the sea, and beyond—camera mandatory.
Park Güell
Step into a surreal hillside dream shaped by Gaudí’s playful imagination.
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Nature meets art: Stroll through wavy mosaics, colonnaded paths, and playful forms that blur architecture and landscape.
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Gaudí highlights: Don’t miss the dragon at the gate, the forest-like Hypostyle Room, and the snaking bench with skyline views.
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Audio guide: Dive deeper into Gaudí’s world with a multilingual audio companion included with your ticket.
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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
Tibidabo Amusement Park
- Pets are not permitted, except for registered service animals.
Accessibility
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This experience is accessible to wheelchair and pram/stroller users.
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For your convenience, ramps and elevators are available throughout the venue.
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Safety first! Some rides are not recommended if you have mobility, cardiac, or back issues, or are pregnant. Please check at the ride counters.
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.
Additional information
Tibidabo Amusement Park
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Available facilities: paid parking and restrooms.
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Avoid loose-fitting clothes and slippers on the rides for your safety.
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Children under 90cm in height can enter for free; those between 90–120cm require a child ticket, and anyone over 120cm must purchase an adult ticket.
Park Güell
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During peak season, April to August, expect a considerable wait time at entry.
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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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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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The audio guide is available on the Headout app. Instructions to download will be shared with your ticket, and you can also access them offline. Do bring your own headphones.
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the scheduled time of your tour to avoid any delays.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
Ticket redemption point
- Please check your final voucher for the redemption point details and specific instructions.
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