Park Güell Tickets with Audio Guide
Originally intended to be a gated community for aristocrats, Park Güell is a burst of Gaudi's imagination that comes to life in the form of a public park. Positioned at an apt vantage point in Barcelona, this iconic park has quirky buildings, lush parks, and unique details that amuse even the most cynical visitor. Making up 5% of Park Güell, the area where the monuments are located houses Sala Hipòstila (the Hypostyle Room), Museu del Guarda (Guard Museum), Jardins d’Àustria (Gardens of Austria), Plaça de la Natura (Nature Square or terrace), Pòrtic de la Bugadera (Wash House Portico) and interesting roads, viaducts and paths that one must see to believe! Note: The whole area of the park (12ha) can be accessed by 50% of the normal capacity or at 1,400 people per hour.
The exquisite lizard figurine that welcomes you into Park Güell - an adequate representation of the burst of color you can expect within the park!
A view from Plaça de la Natura that showcases Gaudi's incredible vision.
The impeccable ceilings in the Hypostyle Room.
Straight out of any fantasy-fiction novel, this is the Portico de la Lavandera, an incredible viaduct, one of many in Park Güell.
Park Güell is easily one of the most popular attractions in Barcelona, receiving over 5 million visitors annually. With a limited number of people allowed within each scheduled time slot for entry, we suggest you book in advance to get tickets at the most convenient time for you.
Note: Residents of the neighborhoods adjacent to Park Güell (El Coll, Vallcarca-Penitents, La Salut, El Carmel, Can Baró, and Baix Guinardó) and holders of the registered Gaudir Més enjoy free access from 7am to 9:30am and from 8pm to 10pm. However, touristic visits are not allowed during the mentioned time slots.