Get entry tickets to explore the whimsical Park Güell and visit the Gaudí House Museum. Discover Antoni Gaudí's unique architectural style and enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona.
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- Cancellation policy
- This activity is non-refundable
- Valid 1 day
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Ticket confirmation within 48 hours
- Once purchased, you’ll receive a booking confirmation from the activity provider.
- Wheelchair accessible
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
Enormous park. If you are on a time constraint I do not recommend this as it takes time to go around the park.
Amazing place! On that day, no rain and good weather. Visitors need to be careful the building beside the entrance had a long line. I needed more time to stay(I was there less than 2 hours)
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Here are some recommended ways to get to Park Güell: • Metro, Green Line (L3), Lesseps Station: From the Lesseps stop on Line 3, it is a 20-minute walk. We recommend using the entrance on Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya, which has an escalator. Note: The Vallcarca stop on Line 3 is not recommended, as the mechanical stairs at Baixada de la Glòria are currently out of service, making it difficult to reach the park. • Bus, H6, D40 Lines: From the bus stop at Travessera de Dalt (H6 and D40), it takes 10 minutes to walk. We recommend accessing both from Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya, with an escalator, or from Carrer Larrard. • Bus Turístic and Barcelona City Tour: In both cases, the stop is located on Avinguda de la Mare de Déu de Montserrat. It takes 10 minutes on foot, and we recommend the entrance on Carretera del Carmel through Av. Pompeu Fabra. • Taxis: Park Güell has two taxi stands located on Rambla de Mercedes and Carretera del Carmel.
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- If the time slot you have chosen is not available, you will be assigned a new time within an hour of your original choice
- Park Güell’s architectural features, such as its irregular paths and steep ramps, may make it difficult for people with reduced mobility to get about