Park Güell Tickets & Tours 2025
Skip the line and wander through Antoni Gaudí’s iconic Park Güell terraces, dragon stairway, and colourful trencadís mosaics. Secure timed-entry tickets, guided walks, or money-saving combos in seconds.
- Skip-the-line timed entry
- Instant mobile e-ticket
- Guided or self-guided options
- Combo with Sagrada Família available
- Free cancellation up to 24 h before
- Family-friendly & accessible paths

Top Selling Park Güell Tickets & Experiences
Choose the perfect way to explore Gaudí’s mosaic masterpiece — from timed entry tickets to in-depth guided tours and combos. Instant mobile tickets and easy cancellations.

Barcelona: Park Güell Admission Ticket
Best valueSecure your timed entry and explore Gaudí’s colourful terraces at your own pace.

Park Güell & Gaudí House Museum Entry Ticket
ComboDive deeper into Gaudí’s life with park access plus his former residence turned museum.

Park Güell Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Entry
GuidedHear the symbolism behind every mosaic and arch from an expert Gaudí guide.

Park Güell Guided Tour & Skip The Line
Top ratedBreeze past the queues and uncover hidden details with an engaging local guide.

Park Güell Guided Tour with Fast-Track Ticket
Fast-trackEnjoy quicker access and in-depth commentary on Gaudí’s visionary park design.

Park Güell Guided Tour & Priority Access
PriorityTake in the highlights with queue-free entry and detailed insights from a certified guide.
Park Güell Tickets & Tours 2025 – Book Online & Save
Wander through Antoni Gaudí’s mosaic masterpiece, soak up sweeping city panoramas from the serpentine bench, and meet the colourful dragon staircase. Secure timed-entry tickets, value combos, and guided tours in seconds—many with mobile vouchers and free cancellation.

Barcelona: Park Güell Admission Ticket
Skip the ticket queue and explore Gaudí’s whimsical park at your own pace.
From €21.50 per person
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Park Güell & Gaudí House Museum Ticket
Pair park entry with a visit to Gaudí’s former home, filled with original furniture and designs.
From €28 per person
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Guided Tour with Skip-the-Line Access
Hear hidden stories and symbolism behind every mosaic from an expert Gaudí guide.
From €24 per person
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Park Güell & Sagrada Família Guided Combo
Tick off Gaudí’s two icons in one seamless tour—including transfers and priority access.
From €79 per person
Reserve comboPark Güell Tickets & Tour Prices 2025
Admission €21.50+ · Combo with House Museum €28+ · Guided tour €24+ · Park + Sagrada Família €79+.
- Timed admission: Cheapest way inside—buy online; onsite sales are limited.
- Combos: House Museum or Sagrada Família bundles save time and often money.
- Guided tours: Include fast-track entry and expert commentary.
- Prices vary by season and slot—morning & late-day can be cheaper than midday peaks.
Park Güell Entry Slots, Security & Operations
Arrive 10 min early; entry is strict to the minute. Bags scanned at the gate.
- Late arrivals may be refused—choose a later slot if unsure.
- No large suitcases, tripods, or drones allowed.
- Peak summer heat? Water fountains inside, but no café—bring a bottle.
What You’ll See Inside Park Güell
Dragon Stairway, Hypostyle Room, serpentine bench terrace, colonnaded viaducts.
- El Drac: The famous mosaic lizard guarding the grand staircase.
- Hypostyle Room: 86 Doric columns beneath the terrace—acoustic marvel.
- Nature Square: Panoramic terrace bordered by the world-famous serpentine bench.
- Viaducts & Colonnades: Stone pillars mimicking tree trunks along shaded paths.
Park Güell Best Times & Crowd Strategy
8-9 AM for empty benches; 6-8 PM for golden-hour photos. Avoid 11 AM-3 PM.
- Early slots = cooler temps and near-empty terraces.
- Sunset light bathes mosaics in warm hues—great for photos.
- Midday in summer can be crowded and hot—pack water & shade.
Getting to Park Güell
Metro L3 (Lesseps/Vallcarca) + 15 min walk/escalators • Bus 24/92 to main gates.
- Lesseps Route: Gradual hill with escalators on Sant Josep de la Muntanya.
- Vallcarca Route: Outdoor escalators on Baixada de la Glòria—shorter but steeper.
- Buses 24 & 92 stop closest to the gates; taxis drop at Carrer d’Olot 7.
Families, Accessibility & Essentials for Park Güell
Strollers okay; some slopes. Upper entrance is level with the terrace.
- Use Carretera del Carmel gate for level access to the Monumental Zone.
- Paths are cobbled—comfortable shoes recommended.
- Free water fountains; no café inside—pack snacks for kids.
Booking Tips & Money-Saving Hacks for Park Güell
Book online, choose off-peak slots, and bundle with Sagrada Família for deals.
- Tickets often sell out days ahead—secure your preferred time early.
- Sunset slots on weekdays can be cheaper and less crowded.
- Consider a Park Güell + Sagrada Família combo to streamline your Gaudí day.
- Free entry before 8 AM (locals) & for BCN residents on select days—ID required.
Park Güell Highlights
Marvel at colour-splashed mosaics, panoramic terraces, and Gaudí’s nature-inspired structures, all nestled on Carmel Hill with postcard views over Barcelona.

El Drac
Snap a selfie with the iconic mosaic dragon guarding the grand staircase.

Serpentine Bench
Relax on the world-famous undulating bench and gaze over Barcelona’s skyline.

Gaudí House Museum
Peek inside Gaudí’s former residence filled with original furniture and sketches.

Hypostyle Room
Marvel at 86 palm-tree-inspired columns supporting the terrace above.
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common queries about Park Güell Tickets & Tours 2025—prices, inclusions, booking tips, best times to visit, transport, accessibility, and more.
A timed-entry ticket starts at €21.50. The Park Güell + Gaudí House Museum combo is from €28. Standard guided tours run from about €24, while a Park Güell + Sagrada Família combo begins near €79. Prices vary by date and time slot.
It grants access to the Monumental Zone—the Dragon Stairway, Hypostyle Room, serpentine bench terrace, and viaducts. The Gaudí House Museum is separate unless you choose a combo.
Yes—daily capacity is capped and popular slots can sell out days ahead, especially weekends and summer evenings. Online booking lets you lock in your ideal time.
Arrive within your 30-minute window; late arrivals may be refused. Once inside, you can explore at leisure (average visit: 1.5–2 hours).
Most visitors spend 1.5–2 hours in the park, or up to 3 hours if adding the Gaudí House Museum and photo stops.
Yes—tours are commonly available in English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, and sometimes Mandarin. Check the language filter on your chosen product page.
A refreshed visitor center now hosts multimedia panels on Gaudí’s design, and additional morning “quiet slots” limit capacity for calmer visits.
Take Metro L3 to Lesseps or Vallcarca and walk 15 minutes (escalators on both routes) or hop on buses 24 or 92 which stop near the gates.
Absolutely—many bundles include Park Güell + Sagrada Família with transfers and priority access, ideal for a Gaudí-themed day.
The upper gate (Carretera del Carmel) is level with the terrace, and accessible routes connect main highlights. Some paths are steep or cobbled—an assistant may help.
Many products offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before entry or allow rescheduling once. Always double-check the specific policy during checkout.
8–9 AM sees the fewest visitors; sunset (6–8 PM) bathes mosaics in golden light. Midday slots (11–3) are busiest.
Water and small snacks are fine (no full picnics). Tripods require prior permission; small handheld cameras are okay.
Barcelona residents (with proof) enjoy limited free slots, and early “quiet hours” before 8 AM remain free for locals. Tourists must purchase a ticket.