Enjoy Park Güell with a guide and explore this unique green space with modernist architecture and beautiful ceramic tiles.
Meet your guide in the meeting point indicated. Skip the ticket booth line and tour this beautiful park designed by Antoni Gaudí over 100 years ago.
Stroll through the main square and admire the Dragon Staircase with its world-famous salamander.
After the tour is over, stay as long as you like to stroll around at your own pace.
Park Güell: A journey through Gaudi's genius
One of Antoni Gaudí's most emblematic masterpieces, a historic park, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. Learn about the evolution of Gaudí's original project and how this visionary transformed an ordinary space into an extraordinary public park.
Stroll through the Monumental Zone, where architecture and nature merge in a unique naturalistic and organic style. Admire the impressive Doric columns, vaulted walkways and, of course, the iconic multicolored salamander known as “El Drac”. Contemplate the trencadís mosaics that adorn the park and sit on the winding benches on the main terrace to enjoy the beautiful views of Barcelona.
Meet your guide in the center of the promenade between the cab stand and the main entrance to the park on Carmel Road.
On the day of the tour you will have to meet the guide at the tour start time, the guide will have your ticket.
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Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a stunning basilica that combines Gothic and Art Nouveau forms. It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a must-visit.
Another Gaudí masterpiece, this park features colorful mosaics, whimsical structures, and beautiful city views.
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