Sagrada Familia and Park Güell Skip-the-Line Tour
A half-day guided tour of Gaudí's two masterpieces, Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia, with skip-the-line tickets and transport between them.
4.86,701 reviews
Practical details
- Duration
- 4 hours
- Guide languages
- Spanish · English
- Mobile ticket
- No need to print
- Instant confirmation
- Right after booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- No
- Minimum age
- No restriction
- Cancellation
- Free up to 24h before
Highlights
- Gaudí's two masterpieces in a single half-day guided tour
- Skip-the-line entry to Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia
- Transport between Park Güell and the basilica included
- The guide goes inside both monuments with you
- Good score and volume: 4.8 out of 5 with over 6,700 reviews
Our take
This is the clean combo: Gaudí's two masterpieces — Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia — in a half-day guided tour, with skip-the-line tickets to both and transport between them. Compared with the full-day tours, this one has a clear advantage: the guide **does go in with you** to both monuments and explains inside, rather than just dropping you at the door. Good score (4.8) and plenty of volume (over 6,700 reviews). Honestly: it isn't cheap — from €119 — and it isn't accessible. Park Güell, moreover, has stairs and uphill stretches in its first part, so weigh it up if you have limited mobility. On language: the activity is offered in Spanish and English with separate groups, but confirm your departure's at booking so there are no surprises. If you want Gaudí's two jewels well explained in half a day with nothing to organise, it's the most direct option; if you only care about the Sagrada Familia, a guided tour of the temple costs much less.
What's included
- Skip-the-line entry to Park Güell
- Skip-the-line entry to the Sagrada Familia
- Professional guide inside both monuments
- Transport between Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia
Not included
- Tower access at the Sagrada Familia
- Hotel pickup and return service (included only in the private option)
Good to know
What to bring
- ID document or passport for every participant (Sagrada Familia entry is nominative)
- Comfortable shoes: Park Güell has stairs and uphill stretches
Not suitable for
- Wheelchair users: the operator states it is not adapted
Things to keep in mind
- Park Güell has stairs and uphill stretches in the first part of the route
- The park has several entrances: confirm the exact meeting-point address so you don't go to the wrong one
- Confirm your departure's language at booking: the activity is offered in Spanish and English, with groups by language
- Group of up to 19 people; a private option is available for larger groups
Meeting point
Ctra. del Carmel, 23, 08024 Barcelona — one of the Park Güell entrances
The meeting point is at Ctra. del Carmel, 23, by one of the Park Güell entrances. Note: the park has several entrances, so make sure you go to the exact address given. Look for the guide with a burgundy-red umbrella. The visit ends at the Sagrada Familia.
The experience
What you'll see
The visit links Gaudí's two great Barcelona works, with the guide inside both.
- Park Güell: the trencadís mosaics, the organic forms, the undulating bench and the views over Barcelona from the hill, with the guide's explanation of the park and its design.
- The transfer between them: included transport from Park Güell to the Sagrada Familia, so you don't have to organise anything.
- The Sagrada Familia: the three façades explained from outside and a tour of the interior, with the forest of columns and the stained glass.
How it works
The meeting point is at one of the Park Güell entrances, at Ctra. del Carmel, 23. Note: the park has several entrances, so confirm the exact address so you don't go to the wrong one. Look for the guide with a burgundy-red umbrella.
The visit lasts about 4 hours: it starts with about 2 hours at Park Güell, continues with included transport to the basilica, and ends with the guided visit of the Sagrada Familia interior. The advantage over the full-day tours is that the guide goes in with you to both monuments and explains inside.
The activity is offered in Spanish and English, with groups by language — confirm yours at booking. Sagrada Familia entry is nominative. Bear in mind that Park Güell has stairs and uphill stretches in the first part.
Who I'd recommend it to
- If you want to see Gaudí's two masterpieces in half a day, with nothing to organise.
- If it matters to you that the guide goes inside the monuments and explains there.
- If you value the included transport between the park and the basilica.
- If you don't mind walking and climbing stairs at Park Güell.
Who I would NOT recommend it to
- If you only care about the Sagrada Familia: a guided tour of the temple gives you more and is cheaper, like the skip-the-line guided tour.
- If you need accessibility: the tour is not adapted and Park Güell has stairs and slopes.
- If you want a full day of Barcelona with hotel pickup: Barcelona in one day suits you better.
- If you also want a walking route through modernist Barcelona: see the Gaudí private or small-group tour.
To prepare for the temple stop, our guide Sagrada Familia: how to visit it well will be useful.
Accessibility
The operator states the tour is NOT adapted for wheelchair users. In addition, Park Güell has stairs and uphill stretches.
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation with a full refund if you cancel 24 hours in advance. Within the 24 hours before, there is no refund.
Frequently asked questions
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