Park Guell

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클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Thanks to guide Seo Jong-won's detailed explanations, I made meaningful memories. He gave us adequate photo time and also told us about the photo spots at the Familia church, so I went back at night. The guide also took great photos for us, and although it was a short trip, I think the memories will last a long time. He also gave us a list of great restaurants, and I went to a few of them and they were really good. He also gave us a handmade postcard as a gift, which I will keep safe. Thank you~ I highly recommend this tour for those who are hesitant to book it^^
2+
Tseng *******
4 Nov 2025
The tour guide was very professional and explained things clearly and fluently. This tour was very worthwhile!
Tseng *******
4 Nov 2025
The Chinese-speaking guide from Shandong was handsome and provided a detailed and lively explanation, very professional. In a short time, we were able to fully understand the Sagrada Familia and the history of Antoni Gaudí. I highly recommend this tour to Chinese-speaking tourists who have not yet visited.
클룩 회원
3 Nov 2025
I was with Guide Kang Yubin, and it was so great because she explained everything clearly and took great photos!!! I didn't know anything about Gaudí or the Bible, but it was so much fun, and I want to meet her again!! Highly recommend!
cheng ********
3 Nov 2025
Very convenient, direct departure from Barcelona to La Roca Village outlet. There is also a 10% discount card that can be used within the outlet. The ride is very comfortable, and it takes about 35 minutes to arrive. Convenient and safe, and there is also a hands-free service. Assistants don't need to carry items while shopping; they can retrieve them directly from customer service.
클룩 회원
3 Nov 2025
Had a wonderful time thanks to the Sky Guide. The tour flew by with their kind and easy-to-understand explanations! It was great!!
클룩 회원
2 Nov 2025
Thanks to the guide's detailed and fun explanations, the 5 hours didn't feel boring at all! I was recommended the Memento Tour for my first tour in Spain, and I was so satisfied that if an acquaintance says they're going to Spain, I would definitely recommend the Memento Tour!!
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Klook用戶
2 Nov 2025
Definitely worth a visit! The architectural style is very unique and beautiful! Making a reservation for an earlier time will mean fewer people, as it's very crowded in the afternoon!
2+

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What to know about Park Guell

Park Güell is a famous park in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí and known for its bright mosaics, flowing shapes, and creative design. You can visit Park Güell to explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site that started as a failed housing development planned by Eusebi Güell. As you walk through Park Güell, you can climb the famous dragon staircase to see El Drac, covered in broken ceramic tiles. You can relax on the long serpentine bench in the monumental area, visit the Hypostyle Hall (Sala Hipòstila) with its stone columns shaped like tree trunks, or enjoy a guided tour to learn the history of Park Güell. All these moments lead to what makes Park Güell a must-see place: its mix of nature, organic forms, and bold design in one creative space! From the main entrance near Carrer de Larrard to El Calvari with the three crosses, you enjoy a stunning view of the city. Since Park Güell tickets are needed for the monumental zone, make sure to book early and secure your entry through Klook for a smooth visit!
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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, Gothic Quarter, Moco Museum Barcelona, Ciutadella Park, and the Picasso Museum.

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.