Discover the Enchantment of
Park Güell

Immerse yourself in the wonder of Park Güell, a breathtaking masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona. This vibrant park blends art and nature, featuring whimsical designs, stunning mosaics, and panoramic views. Explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site and experience the magic that captivates every visitor.

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Visitor Information

Schedule

April to October

Open from 9:30 AM to 7:30 PM

November to March

Open from 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM

Tickets

Tickets can be purchased online or at the entrance, but buying in advance is recommended to avoid queues.

Standard Adult Ticket: €10

Children (7-12 years): €7

Children under 6: Free

Senior (65+): €7

Residents of Barcelona: Reduced rates available

Accessability

Park Güell offers accessible routes for visitors with disabilities, though some areas with steps and steep paths may pose challenges. Wheelchairs can access the main entrance and parts of the Monumental Zone.

Guided Tours

Enhance your visit with a guided tour available in several languages. These tours provide in-depth insights into Gaudí’s work and the park’s history. Tours can be booked online or on-site, and group rates are available.

Plan Your Visit to Park Güell Today

Don’t miss the chance to explore one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks. Book your tickets now to experience the stunning architecture and breathtaking views of Park Güell. Dive into Gaudí’s creative genius and uncover the magic of this UNESCO World Heritage Site. Secure your spot and start planning your unforgettable visit today!

How to Reach Park Güell Easily

As you approach the entrance to Park Güell, you are greeted by the colorful Dragon Stairway, adorned with the iconic mosaic salamander, “El Drac.”

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How to get there?

Main entrance to be used by visitors

How to get there?

Metro

 Line L3 (the green line) to either Lesseps or Vallcarca station.

Bus

Lines H6 and 32

Taxi

Directly to the park’s entrance

Where to Find Park Güell in Barcelona

Park Güell is located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, offering easy access to one of the city’s most picturesque areas.

Address

Park Güell, Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain

Unveiling the Rich History of Park Güell

Park Güell was commissioned by Eusebi Güell and designed by Antoni Gaudí between 1900 and 1914. Initially intended as a residential estate, the project was transformed into a public park in 1926, showcasing Gaudí’s unique style and vision. Its history reflects a transition from a failed commercial venture to a beloved cultural landmark.

5 Fascinating Facts About Park Güell

  1. Park Güell was originally a failed housing project with only two houses completed.
  2. It features Gaudí’s longest bench in the world, the serpentine bench.
  3. The park is home to more than 3,000 square meters of mosaics.
  4. Gaudí lived in the park for almost 20 years.
  5. Park Güell became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.

Frequently Asked Questions About Park Güell

Is Park Güell free to enter?

Certain areas are free, but the Monumental Zone requires a ticket.


What is the best time to visit?

Early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds.


Are there guided tours available?

Yes, guided tours are offered in multiple languages.


Is the park accessible for people with disabilities?

Some areas have limited accessibility, but efforts are made to accommodate all visitors.


Can I take photos in Park Güell?

Yes, photography is allowed for personal use.