SMALL GROUP TOUR (up to 19 people per tour guide).
Enjoy priority access and visit two of the most relevant masterworks of Antoni Gaudí, the Sagrada Familia (1882-still under construction) and the Park Güell (1900-1914) in a small group guided tour to ensure a more intimate experience with your guide. In both places, you will learn the history of the temple and the park, the details of its architecture and about the ideas that the famous architect shaped on them. This tour will introduce you closer to the personality of Gaudi, the person he was, and what the times were like when he lived in Barcelona at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century.
Private tour: Hotel pick up included (not drop off)<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>Itinerary: Enjoy the exclusivity of a private tour, meet your guide at your hotel and start the tour to Park Güell & la Sagrada Familia.<br/>Included: Private tour guide, skip the line tickets, pick up at your hotel and transportation between Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia
MAXIMUM GROUP SIZE: 16<br/>Duration: 4 hours<br/>PRIORITY ACCESS: Enjoy an awesome guided tour to discover Park Güell & Sagrada Familia with skip-the-line tickets included.<br/>TRANSFER: Our private bus will take us from Park Güell to Sagrada familia on a 15 minutes ride.<br/>LANGUAGE: English.
Parc Güell is one of Barcelona's main attractions. Located at the western part of the city on an elevated area, you can enjoy the views of Barcelona from a privileged point of view, while your accredited local tour guide gives you the most detailed explanation on the history of the Park and its designer, the famous modernist architect Antoni Gaudí. With your local host, you will have the opportunity to discover its secrets, hidden inside the Park for more than 100 years.
You will be taken to Sagrada Família on a private bus. In the church, once you have enjoyed a detailed explanation of all the different façades of the building and its fascinating history, you will be accompanied inside by your tour guide, who will explain the secrets of its magic interior while you are astonished by the forest of columns and the lights shining through the stained glass. Visit to the towers is not included.
Please look for our tour guide holding a RED BURGUNDY UMBRELLA
**Be careful because there are several Park Güell entrances. You have to look for the address indicated as the meeting point**
• Please arrive at least 15 minutes before the departure time
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• As probably there will be other participants on your tour, please try to not arrive late. Please note, if you will arrive late the refund is not allowed.
• The tour will be only in English for a better experience.
• The Sagrada Familia advise that you should avoid the following types of clothing:
_Transparent or see-through clothing
_Tight short trousers
_Swimwear
_Elaborate festival costumes
_Promotional attire
_Strapless tops
_Flip flops
We advise you wear pants and skirts that should go below mid-thigh. Your shirt should cover your shoulders. Otherwise, if you are wearing a sleeveless top you can bring a shawl or jacket then put it on upon entering Sagrada Familia"
HOW TO GET THERE:
_ We recommend to take the taxi and organize it in advance.
**Be careful because there are two Park Güell entrances. You have to look for the address indicated as the meeting point**
Barcelona is a vibrant city on the northeastern coast of Spain, known for its rich cultural heritage, stunning architecture, and lively atmosphere. It seamlessly blends medieval history with modernist masterpieces, making it a unique and appealing destination for travelers.
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