Park Güell Tickets
Skip the lines and explore Gaudí’s colorful architectural park in Barcelona.
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- Great for families
- Magical atmosphere
Visitors praise Park Güell’s timed-entry system for beating public queues and securing crowd-free moments on the famous mosaic terrace. Guides and audio tours reveal Gaudí’s hidden nature symbols, while early-morning and sunset slots earn extra love for soft light and sweeping views from sea to Sagrada Família. Families note free stroller storage and a handy shuttle from Alfons X metro; downsides are steep hills, restoration closures, and pricey gift-shop tiles. Pack water, wear comfy shoes, and aim for the first or last time bands for the most magical experience.
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Park Güell Tickets
Skip the queues and step into Antoni Gaudí's whimsical architectural wonderland with timed entry tickets to Park Güell. This isn't your typical city park - it's a living artwork where colourful mosaics, organic stone structures, and fantastical buildings blend seamlessly with Mediterranean gardens. Your ticket grants access to the Monumental Zone, where Gaudí's most celebrated creations await, including the famous mosaic salamander El Drac and the serpentine bench that curves along the main terrace.
Perched on Carmel Hill, Park Güell offers some of Barcelona's finest panoramic views, stretching from the city skyline to the Mediterranean Sea. The timed entry system ensures you can explore at a relaxed pace without battling overwhelming crowds. You'll wander through the Hypostyle Room with its forest of stone columns, admire the intricate tile work on every surface, and discover how Gaudí transformed what was originally planned as a housing development into one of the world's most extraordinary public spaces.
Highlights
- El Drac - the colourful mosaic salamander that has become Barcelona's unofficial mascot, positioned at the main staircase entrance
- The Serpentine Bench - a curved mosaic masterpiece that winds around the main terrace, offering perfect spots for photos and city views
- Hypostyle Room - a forest of 86 stone columns supporting the main square above, with intricate ceiling decorations
- Nature Square - the large terrace space where the famous bench is located, providing sweeping views across Barcelona
- Gingerbread Houses - the fairy-tale gatehouses at the entrance, featuring Gaudí's distinctive organic architecture
- Stone viaducts and walkways - elevated paths that wind through the park's gardens, creating a sense of walking through a natural cave system
Plan Your Visit to Park Güell
Park Güell operates on a strict timed entry system, and you must arrive during your selected 30-minute time slot. The park is open daily, with hours varying by season - typically 9:30am to 7:30pm in summer and 9:30am to 6:00pm in winter. Plan to spend 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the Monumental Zone thoroughly.
Early morning slots (9:30-10:30am) and late afternoon visits offer the best experience with fewer crowds and superior lighting for photography. The park sits on steep terrain, so wear comfortable walking shoes and bring water, especially during warmer months. While exploring Park Güell, you'll want to continue your Gaudí discovery with Sagrada Familia tickets to see his most famous masterpiece, or take a Gaudí walking tour of Barcelona to uncover his architectural legacy across the city.
Getting there is straightforward by metro to Alfons X (line 4), followed by a 20-minute uphill walk, or take bus routes 24, 92, or 116 directly to the park entrance. The Monumental Zone is partially wheelchair accessible, though some areas involve steep paths and steps that may prove challenging.
Why you'll love it
- Admission includes access to Park Güell, Gaudí’s iconic garden complex, originally conceived as a luxury residential project before becoming a public park.
- Wander through whimsical mosaics, colorful sculptures, and the famous serpentine bench overlooking the city skyline.
- Marvel at modernist architecture surrounded by lush greenery, with panoramic views of Barcelona at every turn.
- Choose from upgrades like an audio-guided tour for a deeper insight into the park’s history and architecture.
What's included
- Entry to Park Güell
- Audio guide in Spanish, English, Portuguese, German, Italian, & French (as per option selected)
Good to know
- Age suitability
- There is no age restriction for visiting Park Güell, but children under 7 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
- Opening times
9:30–19:30 9:30–19:30 9:30–19:30 9:30–19:30 9:30–19:30 9:30–19:30 9:30–19:30
- Know before you go
Before visiting Park Güell, plan to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your selected time slot to allow for security checks and ticket collection. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking on uneven terrain and stairs. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and water to stay hydrated during your visit. The park can get crowded, so consider visiting early in the morning or later in the evening for a more peaceful experience. The park is partially wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate due to uneven terrain and stairs.
- Visitor guidelines
Entry is only permitted at the time specified on your ticket.
Arrive 10–15 minutes before your selected time slot for smooth access.
Free admission for children 6 and under, but a ticket must still be reserved.
The Monumental Zone is partially wheelchair accessible; some steep sections may pose difficulty.
Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs.
Bring comfortable walking shoes and water
Large bags may be subject to inspection
Timed tickets are valid for single entry only
Photography is allowed throughout the park
Frequently asked
Is Park Güell free to enter?
No, the Monumental Zone requires a paid timed-entry ticket.
Can I arrive at any time during the day?
No, your ticket is only valid for the time slot you select.
Is there a guided tour included?
This ticket is for self-guided entry only. Guided tours must be booked separately.
Are restrooms available in the park?
Yes, restrooms are located near the main entrance and Monumental Zone.
Is the park suitable for children?
Yes, children of all ages can enjoy the park’s open spaces and playful design.
Can I bring food or drink inside?
Yes, small snacks and bottled water are allowed.
How long should I plan to stay?
Most visits last about 1 to 1.5 hours.
Are pets allowed?
No, except for registered service animals.
What’s the best time to visit?
Mornings or late afternoons are best for fewer crowds and softer light.
Do I need to print my ticket?
No, mobile tickets are accepted at the gate.
Where you'll be
Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
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