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Marko Marić
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Marko

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Jan 2026

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This park is unreal. Buy tickets online. This is not necessery if you visiting Guell off season. Nature is amazing. Stunning views, architecture and beautiful parrots.
Bold Daniela Mirela
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Bold

Romania
Jan 2026

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Relaxing time, great views, good place to visit even in January. Concept of Gaudi is spectacular, you cannot imagine that one person could define such pieces of art. Good choise to visit the park together with my family.
Emre albayrak
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Emre

Turkey
Jan 2026

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The mobile app was very useful and informative. The Barcelona hop-on hop-off tour was very sensible, and we couldn't have seen everything in one day on our own. Thanks to this tour, we got a complete tour of Barcelona. We did the full tour and then got off at the stops we liked. You can get off at any stop you want and then get back on the bus. Getting around the city on your own might end up costing you more in tickets, so this tour makes more sense. I'm attaching some photos of the beautiful sights we captured from the bus :)
donatella brusca

Donatella

Jan 2026

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I tried Barcelona's Hop On – Hop Off service during a weekend visit and, overall, it was an interesting and useful experience, especially for those visiting the city for the first time. You can hop on and off whenever you want, which is really convenient if you want to explore the city at your own pace. We purchased the 48-hour pass so we could cover all the lines. The service covers many of the main attractions such as the Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, and Barceloneta, with panoramic views from the open-top bus. The staff are always polite and helpful—I recommend it.
antonino vizzari
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Antonino

Italy
Jan 2026

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A cold and windy day. It was even colder at higher altitudes. Quick entry to the games because it wasn't crowded. Skipped the first arrival because the parking lots were too full. They didn't put up signs at the beginning of the road. So we wasted two hours in line for nothing!!! Used the funicular for the second time... BUT... parking was limited and only for 2 hours!!! The park is at least 5 hours!!! So? I put in €6 and pocketed the parking meter without a receipt! Risked a fine and left it on a green zone!
El mehdi khalil
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El

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Jan 2026

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Hello, State everything perfect the guide was very good we were fine the time was pontual we were happy with this experience lho re we do another time thank you.
Dario Usai
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Dario

Italy
Jan 2026

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Fantastic experience guide (Olga) very knowledgeable,fluent and effective. Parc Guell simply stunning I highly recommend!
Roberta Carollo

Roberta

Dec 2025

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Beautiful experience. At Casa Milà there were a lot of people. With the skip the line we saved time but then inside the house there was still confusion, especially at the beginning. Casa Battlo on the other hand was more livable. Perfect organization. The audio guides are a great aid.

Top things to do in Barcelona

Park Guell | Antoni Gaudi's mosaic-covered public park.

Park Guell is an extremely important UNESCO World Heritage Site. It holds profound cultural,  historical, artistic, and architectural value. Gaudi’s Park Guell has played a pivotal role in shaping architectural and building techniques at the turn of the 19th century in Barcelona. As an emblematic destination, Park Güell continues to captivate the hearts of thousands of visitors each year. Read more and visit this magnificent attraction for an unforgettable experience.

Things to know before booking your Park Guell tickets

  • Timed entry system: Park Guell operates on a timed entry system to manage crowds. Book your Park Guell ticket in advance to secure your preferred time.
  • Skip the line tickets: Since Park Guell is one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona, it gets extremely crowded. Consider booking skip the line tickets to avoid waiting in the queue!
  • Combo tickets: Want to explore more of Barcelona? Opt for combo tickets! These include Park Guell with Casa Batlló, La Pedrera-Casa Milà, or a Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour. Each combo offers skip-the-line access and comprehensive audio guides.
  • Guided tours: If you’re short on time, consider booking a Park Guell skip the line guided tour which is 1 and a half hours long and allows you to see the main sites of interest in Park Guell with an experienced guide! 
  • Cancelation policy: Please note that the tickets cannot be canceled or rescheduled.

Which Park Guell ticket is best for you?

Skip The Line Tickets

Duration: 1-1.5 hours
Guide: Guided tour

  • Tired of waiting in line? With a skip-the-line ticket, you can walk right past the crowd.
  • Get fascinating insights into Gaudí's creations and visit his house at the Gaudi House Museum! 
  • Learn all about Park Guell's history from knowledgeable guides.
  • Visit the famous Dragon Staircase, Salamander, and Mediterranean Terrace.

Recommended Tours:

Park Guell Skip-the-Line Guided Tour

Guided Tours

Duration: 1-1.5 hours
Guide: Guided tour

  • Love to learn? Join a guided tour and let an expert tour guide fill your head with fascinating facts about Gaudi and his masterpiece.
  • Visit the Monumental Zone! This fairytale land is filled with mind-blowing sights, like the famous mosaic salamander, El Drac. So get ready to be amazed!

Recommended Tours:

Park Guell Guided Tour

Combo Tours

Duration: Flexible duration
Guide: Audio Guide

  • Enjoy discounted prices on admission to two or more attractions with these combo tickets.
  • Learn all about Antoni Gaudi and his work by combining visits to Park Guell and either Casa Batllo or La Pedrera, Gaudi’s most famous attractions. 
  • Combine a visit to Park Guell with a hop-on hop-off bus tour for flexible sightseeing and convenient transportation.

Recommended Tours:

  • Combo: Park Guell Tickets with Audio Guide + Casa Batllo Skip-the-Line Tickets
  • Combo (Save 7%): Barcelona Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour + Park Guell Tickets with Audio Guide
  • Combo: Park Guell Tickets with Audio Guide + La Pedrera-Casa Mila Skip-the-Line Tickets

Highlights of a Park Guell tour

The Serpentine Bench
El Drac
The Greek Theatre or Nature Square
Porter's Lodge Pavilions
The Hypostyle Hall
The Gardens of Austria
The Laundry Room Portico
The Roadways Pathways, and Viaducts
Walk of the Palm Trees
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The Serpentine Bench

It is a mosaic-tiled seating structure that winds along the terrace of Park Guell. Designed using Gaudí's innovative Trencandis technique, the bench showcases a serpentine form with a spectrum of vibrant tones from green to blue. It is crafted from discarded tiles sourced from a nearby factory!

El Drac

Meet 'El Drac,' the beautiful mosaic salamander at Park Guell, symbolizing Barcelona. Crafted from brick and made with Gaudi's distinctive Trecandis technique, this masterpiece stands at the park's entrance. Trecandis and serpentine shapes, recurring in Gaudi's work, find a captivating expression at Park Guell, don't miss them!

The Greek Theatre or Nature Square

The heart of Park Guell is a vast open space, originally envisioned by Gaudí as a Greek Theatre. Today, it's more commonly known as the Nature Square or Plaça de la Natura. One of the most striking features of the Nature Square is the undulating bench covered in vibrant mosaic tiles, designed by Josep Maria Jujol, a collaborator of Gaudi.

Porter's Lodge Pavilions

Flanking the main entrance of Park Guell on Carrer d'Olot are two pavilions known as Porter's Lodge. The left one once served as a concierge's office with a waiting room and phone booth, while the right, named Casa del Guarda, was the porter's house. Today, Casa del Guarda is part of the MUHBA (Barcelona History Museum).

The Hypostyle Hall

This grand hall with unique Doric columns showcases Gaudí's architectural brilliance. This remarkable space features 86 fluted columns, and where columns are absent, the design simulates three naves akin to a grand temple. The room's benches provide excellent vantage points for views of the entrance pavilion and the iconic dragon fountain.

The Gardens of Austria

Originally designated for urban plots, the area now known as Austria's Gardens in Park Guell transformed into a municipal nursery when the park became public. Named after Austria's tree donation during the "Vienna in Barcelona" exhibition in 1977, the garden offers panoramic views and has two houses in its center.

The Laundry Room Portico

Tucked away from the main tourist routes, the Laundry Room Portico offers a quieter and more intimate experience of Park Guell. Located on the eastern side of the Nature Square, the Laundry Room Portico has an original iron gate leading to Casa Larrard's former gardens. Set above the house, it winds through a pine grove with a portico resembling a wave on inclined columns—a prime example of Gaudi's cherished organic architecture.

The Roadways Pathways, and Viaducts

Designed by Antonio Gaudi, three five-meter-wide viaducts lead to the hill of the Three Crosses. A ten-meter-wide transversal road connects Carmel Road to the Sant Josep de la Muntanya exit. Gaudi also crafted three-meter-wide pedestrian paths featuring stairs and slopes, providing direct access to various plots.

Walk of the Palm Trees

Explore the Walk of the Palm Trees, Park Guell's broadest boulevard. This street, spanning 10 meters in width, links Carmel Road to the Sant Josep de la Muntanya exit, running along the expansive square from above. Gaudi's design also includes three-meter-wide pedestrian paths, offering shortcuts with stairs and slopes for direct access to various plots.

Plan your visit to Park Guell

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Park Guell is divided into two different zones: Monumental Zone and Forest Zone.

  • Monumental Zone: Spread over 12 hectares, this area, declared a World Heritage Site, this is where the most important and iconic features are located.
  • Forest Zone: Located adjacent to the monumental zone, the forest zone is a natural area with gardens and walking trails. This area occupies 8 hectares.

The whole of Park Guell is open to visitors. However, since 2013 the entrance to the monumental area has been regulated to avoid overcrowding. Thus, visitors must make a prior booking of the entrance to visit Park Guell. Groups with neighbour's card and Gaudir Mes registration are exempted from doing so.

More about the Park Guell Monumental Zone
Park Guell Entrances

Park Guell has three entrances.

  • Carrer de Larrard: The main entrance to the park lies at the intersection of Carrer de Larrard and Carrer d’Olot.
  • Carretera del Carmel: This entrance is located next to the parking lot for tourist coaches (Please note that this car park is specifically for groups and not for general use).
  • Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya: This entrance can be accessed using one of the three available escalators, sparing you most of the climb up the hill.

Residents of Barcelona can enter Park Guell for free any time during its opening hours, access is reserved for the residents of the city and tourist visits are not allowed during certain hours. Booking in advance is not necessary, however you will need to prove that you are a resident.

More about Park Guell entrances
Park Guell
  • Opening Hours: The park is open every day of the week.
  • Closing Time: The closing time varies depending on the time of year. During the peak tourist season (spring and summer), it may close later in the evening, while in the off-peak season, it may close earlier.
  • From 1 January to 16 February: 9.30am to 5.30pm 
  • From 17 February to 24 March: from 9.30am to 6pm 
  • From 25 March to 29 October: from 9.30am to 8.30pm
  • From 30 October to 31 December: from 9.30am to 5.30pm
More about Park Guell timings

Address: Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain

Find on Map

By Bus: You can take bus lines 24 or 92 that stop at Carretera del Carmel-Park Güell, which is right across the park’s main entrance.

Bus routes H6 and D40 and stop at Travessera de Dalt, which is a 10-minute walk

By Metro: Take the green line (L3). You can either alight at Lesseps or at Vallcarca station

By Car: If you arrive by car at Park Güell you can park in the BSM Travessera de Dalt - Park Güell car park. We recommend that you reserve your place in advance.

By Hop-on hop-off bus:Park Güell is closest stop in Barcelona City Tour through and Barcelona Bus Turístic through the green route.

Getting to Park Guell
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  • Restrooms
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Restaurant
  • Gift Shop
  • Water Fountains
Park Guell accessibility
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  • Can Travi Nou: Located near Park Güell, Can Travi Nou offers traditional Catalan cuisine. The restaurant is set in a historic farmhouse.
  • La Salut: This restaurant is known for its Mediterranean and Spanish dishes. La Salut is a cozy spot, perfect for a relaxed meal after exploring Park Güell.
  • Restaurant Carmen: Situated in the Gràcia neighborhood, Restaurant Carmen is known for its tapas and Catalan cuisine.
  • Sopars Amb Estrelles: For those looking for a unique dining experience, Sopars Amb Estrelles offers dinners under the stars on the terrace of CosmoCaixa.
  • La Venta: A casual restaurant located near the park, La Venta serves Spanish and Mediterranean cuisine.
Park Guell restaurants
Stay near Park Guell
  • Hotel Ronda Lesseps: Located near Park Güell, this hotel offers comfortable rooms and is well-connected to public transportation.
  • Catalonia Park Güell: This hotel is in close proximity to Park Güell and offers modern accommodations. It provides a convenient base for exploring the park and other attractions in Barcelona.
  • Aparthotel Bertrán: Situated not far from Park Güell, Aparthotel Bertrán offers apartment-style accommodations with kitchen facilities. It's a good option for those looking for a more independent stay.
  • Hotel Travessera: This hotel is located in the Gràcia neighborhood, near Park Güell. It provides a comfortable stay with easy access to the park and other areas of interest.
Tips for visiting Park Guell
Park Guell
  • Stay on Designated Paths: Visitors are typically required to stay on designated paths and trails. 
  • No Smoking: Smoking may be prohibited in certain areas of the park.
  • No Bicycles or Skateboards: The use of bicycles, skateboards, and other similar devices is restricted.
  • No Picnics in Restricted Areas: Visitors are usually required to avoid picnicking in restricted zones.
  • Respect Artistic Elements: Visitors should respect and not climb on or touch the artistic elements, sculptures, or architectural features to prevent damage.
  • Dispose of Waste Properly: Use designated bins for waste disposal.
  • Follow Guided Tour Rules: If you join a guided tour, follow the rules and instructions provided by the tour guide to ensure a smooth and informative experience.
More about Park Guell's rules

Beyond Park Guell

Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia and Park Guell are two of Gaudi's most iconic creations that shine light on Gaudi's works. Given their close proximity, it makes sense to visit both on the same day. You can even purchase a combo ticket and visit both the attractions together.

Distance from Park Guell: 2.6km (8 minutes by car)

Explore Sagrada Familia

Casa Mila

Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is another masterpiece by Antoni Gaudi in Barcelona, distinct from Park Guell, showcasing his unique architectural style and creativity. Casa Mila stands as the architect's final private residence creation.

Distance from Park Guell: 3.0km (11 minutes by car)

Explore Casa Mila

Casa Batllo

Transformed from a residence, this masterpiece by Antoni Gaudi is located near Casa Mila. The UNESCO World Heritage site exhibits an organic flow and showcases Gaudi's distinctive art style, incorporating the trencadis design technique.

Distance from Park Guell: 3.9km (14 minutes by car)

Explore Casa Batllo

Casa Vicens

Casa Vicens, an early architectural marvel by Antoni Gaudi, was originally designed as a private residence. This historic masterpiece showcases Gaudi's innovative style, marked by vibrant colors and intricate detailing.

Distance from Park Guell: 1.7km (8 minutes by car)

Explore Casa Vicens

Frequently asked questions about Park Guell tickets

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