Park Guell

Tourist attraction
★ 4.9 (41K+ reviews) • 578K+ booked
Explore the colorful charm of Park Güell, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Antoni Gaudí. Located in the Gràcia district on Carretera del Carmel, the park blends Catalan modernism with nature, offering highlights like the serpentine bench, El Drac mosaic salamander, and the Hypostyle Room with tree trunk-inspired columns. Enjoy panoramic views from the Three Crosses hilltop and access the Gaudí House Museum, where Gaudí lived. Park Güell is easily accessible via public transportation, bus, taxi, or a short walk from the tourist coach car park. For convenience, there are facilities, including a souvenir shop and restaurants, plus options for reduced mobility access. Don’t miss nearby attractions like Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, and the Picasso Museum. Be sure to book your Park Güell tickets and enjoy this renowned landmark in Barcelona!
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Celestina ******
30 Jun
sagrada familia is a beautiful place to visit and definitely worth it to get the audio guide! you learn so much more in depth about antoni gaudi’s design intentions and the architecture becomes even more beautiful when you understand what he wanted to do for each part of the church. we went at 10am and it was already really crowded but still manageable. be sure to download the app for the audio guide beforehand too~
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Celestina ******
30 Jun
park guell was great to explore though a slightly confusing park because of how big it is. the sights are gorgeous and it was really easy to get into the park even if arrived early!
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Klook User
30 Jun
Beautiful experience if the music auditorium. Catalan modernista style.
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Klook User
30 Jun
Gaudi is a genius person. Every detail and every piece of this designed mansion is always wonderful.
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N *
30 Jun
No need to pick up tickets, convenient and fast, the trip started on time, and the activity experience was good. The price was cheaper than buying tickets on site, I will recommend it to my friends!
Shiven *****
29 Jun
must do it it saves you A lot of money in taxi it comes every 15 minutes at all the stops and the staff is also friendly
Klook 用戶
29 Jun
I chose the Chinese tour-Kang's explanation was great! Not only did he explain the history of Gaudi's buildings, but also the story of the Catholic faith behind them. The sunrise tour was one hour before the opening, so you can briefly enjoy the empty rooftop space ☺️ Highly recommended!
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Kim ****
29 Jun
I booked with a gold ticket. I was able to see Casa Batlló vividly on my tablet. If you book with a gold ticket, the waiting time is relatively short, and some sections are only accessible to those with a gold ticket or higher, which is better. I highly recommend purchasing a gold ticket rather than a blue ticket.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Gaudí House Museum

Visit the Gaudí House Museum, located within Park Güell, Barcelona, Spain, to explore the former residence of Antoni Gaudí. This charming pink house, where Gaudí lived from 1906 to 1925, showcases furniture, objects, and personal items designed by the architect himself. Learn about his life, work, and creative process through original pieces and exhibits. Nestled in the heart of Barcelona’s Park Güell, the museum is a must-visit for those wanting a deeper insight into Gaudí’s world.

Main Terrace

The Nature Square—also known as the Main Terrace—is one of the most iconic attractions of this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Barcelona. Famous for its colorful serpentine bench designed in Catalan modernism style, this area showcases Antoni Gaudí's creative brilliance. Offering sweeping panoramic views of Barcelona, it’s a favorite spot for visitors to unwind, take photos, and soak in the scenery.

Porter's Lodge Pavilion

Located near the main entrance on Carrer d’Olot, the Porter’s Lodge Pavilion is a striking example of Gaudí’s work. With its fantasy-like architecture and uniquely shaped roofs, it reflects the whimsical spirit of Güell Park. This structure now houses part of the Barcelona City History Museum, where visitors can learn about the public park’s evolution and cultural importance.

El Turó de les Tres Creus

Rising at the highest point of Parc Güell, El Turó de les Tres Creus (Hill of the Three Crosses) offers a wonderful view of Barcelona, Spain, the sea, and even the distant Sagrada Familia. Also known as Calvary, this rocky hill embodies Gaudí's vision of blending nature and spirituality. It's a must-see stop whether you’re exploring on your own or with a guided tour. Surrounded by gardens and pathways like the colonnaded pathway, it offers a peaceful retreat high above the bustling Gràcia district.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Park Güell, officially opened in 1922, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Barcelona's Gràcia district, covering parts of El Carmel and El Coll. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, the park was originally intended as a residential project by Eusebi Güell but became a public space. Key features include the Monumental Zone, the famous serpentine bench, the El Drac mosaic salamander, and the Hypostyle Room with tree trunk-inspired columns. Visitors can enjoy panoramic views and explore the Gaudí House Museum, where Gaudí once lived. The park is a stunning blend of nature and Gaudí’s architectural genius.

Cultural Events

Park Güell continues to inspire through cultural events such as the annual bookmark competition and the STEAM Park Güell program. Visitors of all ages can explore art, science, and history in this cultural hub, blending the past with the present.

Attractions Nearby to Explore

During your free time, visit nearby attractions like the Sagrada Família, Casa Batllo, and the Picasso Museum. Visit the bohemian Gràcia District, or enjoy panoramic views from Montjuïc Hill and Tibidabo. Don't miss the Güell Pavilions and architectural gems along Passeig de Gràcia.

Local Cuisine

After visiting Park Güell in Barcelona, treat yourself to authentic Spanish dishes like tapas and paella at nearby cafes and restaurants in the Gràcia district. Enjoy your free time with the rich flavors of Barcelona, Spain, while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.