Get up close and personal to all the details of the Sagrada Familia on a guided tour. Skip the long lines on arrival, and then learn everything about Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece from your expert guide.
Hear how Gaudí was inspired by different aspects of life, such as nature, to create his unique style of architecture. Enter the unfinished basilica and be inspired by the light that enters through the stained glass windows in a timeless atmosphere.
Visit all 5 floors of the cathedral, and get access to the tower (if option selected) to enjoy panoramic views of the amazing streets and monuments of Barcelona.
Tour in English with Towers : Tour in English with Towers in meeting point: Corner in Marina Street and Mallorca Street, in the Pink Meeting Point 2.<br/>Starting point:<br/>Carrer de Mallorca & Carrer de la Marina, L'Eixample, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
Tour in French without Towers in meeting point Avenida de Gaudí, 5 <br/>Starting point:<br/>Av. de Gaudí, 5, L'Eixample, 08025 Barcelona, Spain
Spanish only:: Tour in Spanish without Towers in AVINGUDA GAUDÍ, 5. Go to the entrance of the restaurant Kurz&Gut Gaudí.<br/>Starting point:<br/>Av. de Gaudí, 5, L'Eixample, 08025 Barcelona, Spain
Small Group Tour in English: This tour does not includes the access to the tower. <br/>Starting point:<br/>Av. de Gaudí, 5, L'Eixample, 08025 Barcelona, Spain
Start the tour from the corner of the Street Marina with Street Mallorca. Your guide will pick you up from this point and walk you to the Basilica and learn about the history and significance of Sagrada Familia by the hand of your local guide. Also, if you have selected the option of access to the Tower, you will have the opportunity to enjoy these wonderful views.
The meeting point of the tour without tower: is Avenida de Gaudí, 5 | Restaurant Kurz & Gut Gaudí
Please, be at the meeting point 10’ before the start of the tour
You must show the guide the voucher on the day of the visit to take the tour.
You must carry the passport and documentation of all passengers because the monument will ask for it and may denied entry.
As it is a Catholic church, discreet clothing is mandatory, access may be restricted if the clothing does not meet the requirements.
Please note that to go up the tower you will use an elevator but to go down you will need to use the stairs.
The lifts in the towers will be closed in adverse weather conditions including strong winds and/or rain.
Please note that the tower may be closed in case of bad weather
You will only have access to the tower if you have selected the option.
From 31st October the meeting point of the tour WITH TOWER: is at the corner of Mallorca and Marina St.: Meeting point 3 Sagrada Familia, GREEN sign. You have to look a guide with an IBE TOURS sign between El Trabucaire and Bar Picasso.
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