Park Güell Entry Ticket

General Information about the tour​

Explore Park Güell, one of Gaudi’s most notable creations in Barcelona. Discover this magnificent green park that is surrounded by a modernist architecture while taking in breathtaking views of Barcelona.

Park Güell ticket overview:

🦎 Access to the monumental zone
🕒  No time limit
🎟️  E-ticket
⚡ Instant confirmation
♿ Wheelchair accessible

Pro Tip: Book your ticket online and you will be sure to be able to visit Park Güell at the time of your choice.
Note: Due to limited availability, it is possible that the time slot chosen for your visit may vary by up to 60 minutes.
Advantage: There is no time limit! Once you get in, you can stay as long as you desire, there are some meny things to do at Park Güell. 

What is included in the Park Güell ticket​​

Cancellation policy​

The ticket is non-refundable. Once purchased, the date and time cannot be changed.

Enhance your Park Güell Experience

Park Güell Guided Tour

Location of the Park Güell​

Address: 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Closest
Landmark: Casa Vicens (1.4 km)

Park Güell is on the Carmel Hills in Barcelona, located in between the districts of Gracia and Horta-Guinardo. It is in the neighborhood of El Carmel, Vallcarca I els Penitents, La Salut, El Coll, and Can Baro. It is spread across the two hills of Les Menes and El Carmel. 17 hectares of green scenery space surrounded by urban regions are all set to welcome you. It is best explored on foot and with plenty of time to spare as there are many things to do in Park Güell.

How to get to the Park Güell

Take the metro to Lesseps station (L3, green metro line) and walk through Plaça Lesseps and the busy Travessera de Dalt to Carrer Larrard. Here you turn left and walk up until you see the main entrance of Park Güell at the Carrer d’Olot. Please note: it is quite a climb and the walk takes about 20 minutes. A good option, but with physical effort. Get off at the Vallcarca metro stop.  Choose the Park Güell exit and turn left at Baixada de la Glòria street. You can now partly go up with escalators, but also be prepared for a considerably steep climb to the Gaudí park Barcelona.

You have four options for the bus. The first two are lines H2 and 32. They will leave you at the Travessera de Dalt stop. You can have a 10 minutes walk from there to reach the park. 

Then comes line 24 from Plaça Universitat, Plaça Catalunya, or Passeig de Gràcia, and will leave you at Carretera del Carmel. Your last public bus option is route 92, which also runs along the front of the Sagrada Familia and is on the same route as line 24.

Of course, the tourist bus from Barcelona also makes a stop at Park Güell. Choose the bus that runs the blue route. This line also passes the Sagrada Familia, so that is useful if you would like to combine both highlights. This will leave you right at the Park Güell stop.

The easiest option. A taxi can simply drop you off in front of the main entrance of Park Güell. From the center, you will pay about 12 euros for a ride. You can use Cabify for your convenience. Best taxi service in Barcelona.

It is not advised to drive your own vehicle to Park Güell. Highway C-58 is the quickest way to get to Park Güell, however, driving your own vehicle is still not advised. There, parking is a constant headache. To guarantee there will be a spot available when you arrive, you must reserve parking in advance. You can park your car in a variety of local parking facilities, but all are charged by the number of hours. Additionally, the distance from there to the main entrance is 10 to 15 minutes.

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From 12 years old

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