Meet your expert local guide who will be holding your entrance tickets, and enter this captivating park. Learn how Gaudi decided to turn this deserted hillside into this beautiful masterpiece for his beloved friend Count Guell. As you walk along the twisting viaducts that people and carriages used to move through the park, learn about Garden City Guell that Gaudi had planned to build here. You'll be fascinated to learn how Gaudi's engineering made this hill habitable. At the center is the mosaic Dragon Staircase which curves up the hill, and it is one of the many examples of how Gaudi used the natural terrain of the land to create his styles and designs. Learn how Gaudi's proud Catalan heritage can be found within his designs. Count Guell desired an enchanting garden with beautiful views of the sea, away from the noise and pollution of the city center, and this tour will allow you to understand the project they dreamt together. At the top, relax and snap photos of the iconic views.
Explore Gaudi's wondrous Park Guell as you absorb the splendid colors of this enchanting masterpiece. Learn how Gaudi worked to combine architecture with nature, creating a style that was ahead of his time.
In front of the Carmel Entrance gates of Park Guell, located at Carretera del Carmel, 23, Horta-Guinardó, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Your guide will have your entry tickets. Please arrive 10-15 minutes prior to the start time of the tour.
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