Do this because
Bypass the lines and spend more time in the park
Get lost in Gaudi’s enchanting architectural wonderland
Enjoy panoramic views of Barcelona from the main terrace
What to expect
You cannot miss Park Güell, a place that will surprise you again and again! You won't find a park like this anywhere else in the world. Count Güell commissioned this architectural marvel that was created in the middle of nature by Antoni Gaudí. Today, it is a public park and it belongs to the city's artistic heritage. It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage site and is just another marvel that awaits you on your visit to Barcelona.
Walk through Gaudí’s imagination as you pass among the mosaics, vaulted colonnades and bizarre architectural details in Park Güell. You’ll meet 'El Drac', see Barcelona from the panoramic main terrace and spend as much time as you like exploring.
COVID-19 information
The following health and safety measures are in place, so you can relax and enjoy your experience.Visitors are required to bring and wear masks
What's included
Skip-the-line ticket to Park Güell - Monumental Zone
The Casa del Guarda (Caretaker's House)
Fees
What's not included
Casa Gaudí Museum
Location
Carrer d'Olot, s/n, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Meeting point:
Park Güell
Important to know
- Once the ticket has been validated at an access control point in the Park's Monumental Zone you will not be able to leave that restricted zone and then re-enter it
- Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult ticket-holder
- Children under 6 must show a ticket
- Tickets that have been altered or are improperly used may be withdrawn and so no longer usable for visiting the Park, without prejudice to any legal liability that may derive from fraudulent use
- Some parts and facilities in Park Güell have a limited capacity, e.g. the Casa del Guarda. A purchased ticket does allow it to be visited but does not necessarily guarantee entry
- The Plaza de la Naturaleza (or Greek Theater) is currently being restored and will be partially closed until August, which may affect visitors' access