Experience a complete tour of Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí's finest works in just half a day. For greater flexibility, choose between a morning or afternoon tour. The morning tour includes entrance to Casa Battló where you'll get to explore each room ahead of the daytime crowds. While the afternoon tour takes you inside the first house Gaudí designed, Casa Vicens, which laid the foundation for his success. Either way, you’ll enjoy the same crowd-free experience and visit Park Güell and La Sagrada Família with a knowledgeable guide. Long lines to get into these attractions are common, but with pre-reserved entrance to each, you’ll sail straight inside. A carefully planned itinerary combining walking, public transportation, and private transfer means you’ll cover a lot of ground in a short period of time.
Complete Gaudi Tour Private: Dive deep into the life and work of Gaudí enter one of his famous houses, visit Park Güell, and explore La Sagrada Família.
Meet your guide and small group of travelers on the lively Passeig de Gracia outside Casa Amatller, an excellent example of Catalan modernism and a great introduction to the day's venture into modernist architecture pioneered by Antoni Gaudí.
Your morning starts at Casa Batlló. Those joining the morning tour will enter and go straight to the most iconic rooms. Your guide will show you the tiny details that make this house so fascinating; from breathing ‘gills’ to the clever play of light in the building’s tiles. As Casa Batlló is overwhelmed with crowds by the time the afternoon starts, those on the afternoon tour will stop outside for commentary from their guide and will visit another equally interesting Gaudí house later in the tour.
The visit to Casa Batlo is included only if you chose the AM tour option at the time of booking.
Then it’s on to Casa Milà, where you’ll learn how this austere building came by the nickname “Stone Quarry.” This is visited from outside.
If time allows, the morning tour will pass by the colorful Casa Vicens. Then meet your private transfer and stop by the first major work Gaudí ever designed, a rarely visited gem. Those on the afternoon tour will enter Casa Vicens for a 45-minute guided visit.
The visit to Casa Vicens is included only if you chose the PM tour option at the time of booking.
From there, it’s off to Park Guell. Part fanciful explosion of color, part thoughtful study of organic forms, it is a perfect reflection of the natural world. Since this became a ticketed site a few years ago, entrance lines have become extremely long – so it’s a good thing you have skip-the-line access.
Board a private, air-conditioned minibus for a brief transfer between Park Guell and La Sagrada Familia.
Enjoy a short break to grab a coffee or snack. Although this is not included in the tour, your guide will give you recommendations on where to go.
Finally, you’ll end at Gaudí’s most iconic work: the one and only Sagrada Família. You’ll spend a full hour exploring the church itself, then, unlike most tours, you will go down into the museum to see some of the architect's drawings, models, and calculations, plus a clear view of his tomb.
Please arrive 15 minutes prior to the start of your tour. This tour meets at "Casa Amatller", next to (Gaudi's) "Casa Batllo", located in 41 Passeig de Gràcia, 08007 Barcelona. Your guide will be waiting for you with a green Walks sign.
- Please arrive 15 minutes before your tour start time for check-in. Out of courtesy to other guests, we’re unable to wait for latecomers. No refunds can be provided for late arrivals or no-shows.
- All guests (including children) must bring ID on the day of their tour. This is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as Sagrada Familia often asks for ID as proof of age.
- To optimize our time, we suggest bringing water and food to the tour. Due to long wait times at available food options, it is not possible to include a longer lunch but small breaks are given to enjoy your snacks throughout the tour.
- All guests must pass through security at La Sagrada Familia.
- Infants are not allowed on this tour.
- Due to the religious nature of La Sagrada Familia, all individuals regardless of gender must cover their shoulders and knees. You can bring extra covering (scarves, etc) to put on just before entering. Walks cannot be held responsible for those denied entry.
- The rooftop terrace of Casa Batllo may be closed during heavy wind/rain.
- Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult.
- Please note you will enter one Gaudí house on this tour. The morning tour includes skip-the-line access to Casa Batlló while the afternoon tour includes a guided tour of Casa Vicens.
- Tips/gratuities (for your guide) are always appreciated.
- Walks and Devour comply with all local government regulations. Please refer to local government guidelines for the most up to date information.
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