Make the most out of your time at the Sagrada Familia with a private tour to explore the temple on an intimate visit. Thanks to the knowledge of our expert guides, you’ll be able to quench your curiosity by asking every question you can think of. You’ll have a guide just for you!
In Gaudí’s universe, every element carries profound significance. Every little detail has a meaning. Learn about all of that, plus dozens of fun facts and anecdotes about Spain’s most visited monument. In addition, we’ll give you recommendations (and help, of course) to find the best picture spots so you can capture memorable moments to take home.
Our private tour service is available in English, Chinese, Japanese, and Korean. If you’re interested in other languages, drop us a line and, if possible, we’ll arrange it.
This tour has a default meeting point next to the Sagrada Familia. Additional pick-up transportation costs are not included, but can be arranged for you if needed.
Tower access
The experience consists of a guided tour of the Sagrada Familia.
The meeting point is at our office, next to the Sagrada Familia. Once you arrive at 311 Carrer de Sardenya, walk past the automatic doors and find us at Local 3 inside the gallery.
Please show your confirmation at the welcome desk of the local operator.
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