Park Güell: Guided Tour
- Live guide in English, French, Spanish, German, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Italian
- Duration: 1h - 1h 30mins
- Group of max.: 25 - 30 people
Visit Gaudí's Modernist masterpiece and get views of Barcelona from Carmel Hill
Park Güell: Digital Tickets Required
Access to Park Güell is only available with an advance ticket purchase online. Book in advance to ensure entry.
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Combine Park Güell with other Barcelona favorites. Some things are better together.
Take in the fantasy and splendor of the fairy-tale Güell Park, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí
You'll start your journey walking through a staircase featuring Gaudí's famous dragon sculpture made of ceramic tiles
Enjoy the organic shapes created by the walls and walkways, and take in the magnificent views of Barcelona from Carmel Hill
Explore the unique Serpent Bench, which is decorated with vibrant mosaics
Featuring a rainbow of colors and a breathtaking view, the park is an exquisite example of Catalan Modernist architecture
Gaudí's masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia cathedral, with its incredibly ornate designs, is just 3 km away from the park
Güell Park is a must-see attraction in the city that draws impressive crowds. Buy your tickets in advance to give yourself peace of mind that you'll get in on your preferred day.
Tickets for general admission give you access to Güell Park and its Monumental Zone
Learn about the park's history with a guided tour
See Gaudí's other masterpieces or more of Barcelona with a city card
If you are a resident of the surrounding area, you may be eligible for free admission to the park
Park Güell has a free web app you can use to access the audio guide
Leashed pets are welcome except in these areas of the park: the Nature Square, Hipostyle Room, the Dragon Stairway, the Austria Gardens, and the Laundry Room Portico
The majority of the park is not suitable for those with limited mobility due to irregular paths and steep ramps. However, there are two recommended paths you can take if you have reduced mobility
There is parking available by the Carretera del Carmel entrance for wheelchair users, as well as wheelchairs which you can book before visiting
Plan to spend about 2 hours at Park Güell. This will give you plenty of time to cover all the major sections and to take some photos. Why not find a scenic spot and make a video call to a Gaudí fan? Or pack a picnic lunch among the art installations.
From 07:00 to 09:00 and from 18:00 to 122:00, Park Güell is reserved for neighbors and Gaudir Més members. You are not allowed in during these hours.
Otherwise, the park is open year-round and there's not really a bad time to visit, but if want to avoid the crowds, try going early in the morning, and during the cooler months from October to April.
There are no restaurants inside Park Güell, just one rather expensive café, which doesn't come too highly recommended. If you're looking for nearby dining options, see our blog on The Top 5 Restaurants Near Park Güell.
Most of the parking spaces around Park Güell are in the green zone, which is reserved exclusively for residents. If you're coming by car, you can use the BSM Travessera de Dalt - Park Güell car park. Booking in advance is recommended.
Park Güell is Gaudí's fantasy-fuelled park in Carmel Hill, Barcelona. Walk amongst fantastic creations built in Gaudí's special brand of Catalan Modernism and enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona.
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