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The unique Barcelonan park is known for Gaudí’s playful architectural creations, and you'll enter with an expert guide that will explain you all the secrets of the Park and its construction. Enjoy the beatiful buildings, sculptures and mosaics, and hear fun facts about Gaudí.
Tour with a private guide
Award winning Tour: TRIPADVISOR TRAVELERS' CHOICE AWARD 2025
Small Group
Award winning Tour: TRIPADVISOR TRAVELERS' CHOICE AWARD 2025
Self-Guided Tour: This option includes a host who will welcome you, and you can enjoy the Park at your own pace for as long as you wish.<br/>Please note: This option does not include a guided tour.
If you selected the guided option: your certified guide from Barcelona will welcome you and start the tour, leading you through the park while sharing fascinating stories and insights about Gaudí’s masterpiece.
If you selected the self-guided option: your friendly host will greet you, provide your entry ticket, and give you a brief introduction with key facts and tips before you enter the park to explore at your own pace.
The Park Güell is a public park composed of gardens and architectonic elements located on Carmel Hill, in Barcelona. Eusebi Güell assigned the design of the park to Antoni Gaudí, a renowned architect and the face of Catalan modernism. Here, the guide will explain you everything about the history of the park, as well as of its important architecture and curious facts.
Views of the urban skyline from a viewpoint built with rocks and crowned by 3 emblematic crosses.
Outdoor room with 86 Doric columns supporting a mosaic ceiling, overlooking the park.
House from 1903, inspired by fairy tales and created by Antonio Gaudí, with films and photos related to his designs.
Former residence of Antoni Gaudí with furniture, objects and documents of the architect.
An iron gate leads to where the gardens of Casa Larrard used to be. This door is in the shape of a great wave on inclined columns.
The meeting point is at Restaurant "El Jardí de Can Toda", Carrer Ana Mª Matute Ausejo, 33. The guide will be waiting outside the Restaurant with an Amigo Tours sign. Please be on time as latecomers cannot be accommodated.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MEETING POINT IS NOT AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE PARK
Please meet your guide at the meeting point to exchange your reservation for a valid ticket to access to the Park. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE MEETING POINT IS NOT AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE PARK
• For more information please contact Amigo Tours at +34 91 129 34 83 or madrid@amigotours.com
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