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Self-guided tour of Park Güell. The ticket allows access to the area where most of the well-known works by Antoni Gaudí, declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, are located, as well as the green areas and some of the best panoramic views of the city of Barcelona.
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Buy tickets. How to get there. PARK GÜELL OPENING AND CLOSING TIMES. First and last time bands with tickets available for sale: From 9:30 am to 7.30 pm. The following times are reserved exclusively for neighbors and Gaudir Més members, and tourist visits are not allowed: "BON DIA BARCELONA": From 7 to 9:30 am.
- Don’t get lost! I live near Park Güell, and that means every single day I see bewildered tourists exiting the metro station, looking around for some kind of green area or that familiar friendly salamander… before turning to their phones with a look of puzzlement.
- You don’t need to pay if you don’t want to! Park Güell is not some walled-in garden: its hillside setting actually lends it a pretty rugged, foresty feel in some places.
- Don’t buy tickets from the box office. It is possible to buy tickets from the box office at Park Güell, but there are two distinct disadvantages. One, there will definitely be a long line of people with the same idea.
- Don’t forget to dress smart. As noted above, flip-flops, dressy sandals, or any other impractical shoes are a no-no! As well as the initial climb to get to the park, there are going to be steps and dusty trails, so I wouldn’t wear anything flimsy or fancy on my feet.
To access Park Güell you must pay an entrance fee. This ticket can only be purchased in advance online. It can be done by accessing: Buy individual tickets. Buy Barcelona city pass (includes a ticket for Park Güell) The rest of the park is free (there is no entrance fee).
Park Guell is a public park designed by Antoni Guadi (the same architect who designed La Sagrada Familia). While most of the park is free to visit, there is a pay-to-visit section (€10 fee) to aid its restoration. Being located in a steep hill, the park offers fantastic views of the city.
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