Visit one of Gaudi's most renowned works of art in Barcelona. Nestled in the Gracia district lies Park Güell, a must-see attraction offering incredible Modernist architecture, colorfully decorated mosaics, and stunning views of Barcelona.
One of the most visited attractions in the city, queues are very common, and tickets often sold out, especially during the high season. Park Güell tickets with skip-the-line access guarantee you a fast-track access, even on the busiest of days. Your visit to Park Güell is sure to be an enchanting experience.[readmore]Before 2013, Park Güell was open to the public free of charge. Year by year, Gaudi's famous park is gaining in popularity, becoming one of the most visited tourist sights in Barcelona. The principal monuments next to the main entrance have been closed off and are now ticketed zones, and the number of guests is strictly limited. It is essential that you purchase a ticket online before arrival. Booking online saves you hours of queuing at the ticket office and guarantees you enter one of the most famous architectural creations of Gaudi, without delay.
Top 5 Things to See in Park Güell
How to Arrive
Depending on the direction you're coming from, there are multiple ways to arrive at the entrance of Park Güell. Foot: If you're feeling active, you can most definitely hike to the top of Park Güell from the Lesseps metro station. Be prepared for a steep climb near the end. Metro: For those hoping to arrive with ease, take the metro one stop further to Vallcara (L3-Yellow Line) and walk for 15 minutes until you reach the outdoor escalators (Baixada de la Gloria) near the top of the hill. Bus: From Placa Catalunya, you can take bus 24, and from Trelawny-Passeig Maritim bus 92. You can get off at any of the stops by the entrance to the park´s public zone.
Read morePlease arrive at the meeting point 20 minutes before the time on your tickets for Park Guell so you do not lose your chosen time slot.
Plan for a visit of around 2 hours. Stay as long as you wish
Once you leave the Monumental Zone, you can not re-enter
The Plaza de la Naturaleza is under construction, at present and part of its surface is closed due to restoration works