Out of all the extraordinary Gaudí works that you’ll find in Barcelona, two stand out from the rest in popularity: Park Güell and Sagrada Familia. It takes no more than visiting them to understand the reason: both are simply out of this world.
On this tour, you will get a convenient combo to visit Gaudí’s most famous masterpieces with an expert guide to tell you all about them. In Gaudí’s work, every little detail has a meaning and discovering Park Güell and Sagrada Familia with a guide really makes a difference.
The program starts with a 1h 15min guided tour of Park Güell, including fast-track admission so you don’t have to waste any time waiting on a line. After that, you will have a break to have lunch and get to the afternoon meeting point.
In the afternoon tour, you will hear about the history of Gaudí and how he helped shape Barcelona as we know it today. Finally, you will access the Sagrada Familia to wrap up your day in Barcelona with this incomparable monument.
This activity starts with a morning tour of Park Güell. After meeting your guide on Carrer d'Olot, 18, you will access the park and you will get a 75-min guided tour.
The tour focuses on the Monumental Area, which is listed as UNESCO World Heritage Site, and you will learn about the most iconic spots of the park.
After the tour, the guide will give you some directions to reach the afternoon meeting point. You will have some time to have lunch before continuing with the tour of Sagrada Familia.
The tour starts at the Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site, one of Barcelona's hidden gems. From here, we will walk down the Gaudí Avenue will the guide provides some context about the history of Sagrada Familia and its impact on Barcelona.
You will then visit the Sagrada Familia. Your spot is secured, so you don't have to wait on the lines to get tickets. You will only have to go through the security check, which is mandatory for all visitors.
-Meeting point: The Touring Pandas office on Carrer de Sardenya, 311, Local 3. Walk past the glass doors and find us at local 3 inside the gallery. Please arrive 10 minutes early for check-in.
-Failing to show-up at the meeting point in time will result in losing your spot.
Important! This itinerary has two meeting points: Please read carefully as failing to do so may result in losing your tour.
1. Morning meeting point: Coffee Park Café. Carrer de Larrard, 57.
-Show your ticket to the guide holding signage with The Touring Pandas logo. Please arrive 10 minutes early for check-in.
-Reaching Park Güell from the city center takes about 45min. Make sure to allow enough time to get there on time.
-All participants must go in with the guide through the "Marianao" entrance of Park Güell. Failing to show-up at the meeting point will result in losing your spot.
-Park Güell has several access doors, and they are far from each other. Make sure to use the meeting point address on your navigator, or ask your taxi driver to drop you off near the 'Marianao' access, which is the closest to our meeting point.
2. Afternoon meeting point: Carrer de Sant Antoni Maria Claret, 167. At the main entrance of Sant Pau Art Nouveau Site.
-Our tour starts about 1.1km away from Sagrada Familia, as there is a walking part of the tour before entering the temple.
Please arrive at each meeting point 10 minutes before the start of the tour.
Your guide will be holding a sign with The Touring Pandas logo.
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