Frequently asked questions about Park Güell

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Enjoy art and nature at Park Güell, an oasis of color and design in the city.

Park Güell Ticket Information: Common Questions Answered

The Park Güell ticket costs approximately 16€, which includes all fees. Visitors under 7 costs around 13€ and children from 0 to 6 years old have free entry.

You can buy tickets for Park Güell on our website, you have several options including general admission or audioguide ticket.

You can show your tickets on your smartphone or tablet at the entrance or print them out. We recommend printing them as a backup in case your device runs out of battery.

It is not possible to cancel tickets as Park Güell does not accept cancellations. For more information, please read the Terms and Conditions on the website.

The time and date of the tickets cannot be modified. Ensure you select the correct date before purchasing your Park Güell tickets.

It’s advised to book your tickets early to avoid disappointment. Tickets can usually be booked up to three months in advance.

Yes, you can purchase tickets at the ticket office. To secure your spot, it’s recommended to book online in advance as tickets for the day may sell out.

Ticket modifications are not possible at Park Güell. Make sure you select the correct ticket type when purchasing online.

Park Güell Entry FAQs: Tips for Your Visit

Park Güell’s opening times vary:

  • January – March: 9:30am – 6:00pm
  • April – Juny: 9:30am – 7:30pm
  • July – September: 9:30am – 7:30pm
  • October – december: 9:30am – 7:30pm

The Gaudí House Museum is open:

  • January to March: 10:00am – 6:00pm

If you book tickets in advance, you can skip the queue.

Park Güell has areas with steep slopes, but most of the park is accessible. Some areas have limited access for visitors with mobility problems. With the Park Güell app you can see the proposed tourist routes for people with reduced mobility.

At Park Güell, the entrance at Carretera del Carmel is the most accessible for visitors with disabilities.

Wheelchairs are available for loan at Park Güell on request. If you have any specific requirements, please contact Visitor Services by email at [email protected].

Pets are allowed in Park Güell if they are properly leashed, with restricted access to specific areas like the Nature Square and Dragon Staircase to ensure safety and protect the park’s heritage. In the forested areas outside the regulated zone, pets may be off-leash between 6:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m., provided they remain under visual control and respond to commands. However, dangerous breeds must always be leashed and muzzled.

Comfortable clothing and footwear are recommended, though there is no specific dress code.

To fully explore the attraction, you can spend between one to two hours discovering all its hidden corners.

The Hypostyle Room not only serves as a visual and architectural highlight but also plays a functional role in the park’s water management system, demonstrating Gaudí’s blend of aesthetics and practicality.

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