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Snapshot:

Opening hours: 9.30 am to 6 pm

Best Time to Visit: Early Morning

Tour Duration: 1 hour

Highlights: Doric Temple

Location: Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain

Ticket Prices: From €13

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About Park Guell

Park Güell
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Park Guell is named after Eusebi Guell and Antoni Gaudi, who originally designed it as a housing project.

Park Guell’s construction started in 1900 and was officially opened to the public in 1926.

The project was abandoned in 1914, and only two houses had been built on the estate by then. 

Gaudi moved into one of the completed houses in 1916 and lived there until his death in the year 1926.

Park Guell’s design was inspired by nature with undulating lines and curves, imitating natural formations.

One of Park Guell’s major highlights is the Hypostyle Room, initially designed as a marketplace for the housing estate.

Another major highlight is the Austria Garden, which was initially allotted for houses but later became a municipal plant nursery.

Park Guell was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1984 under “Works by Antoni Gaudi”.

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Timings

Visitors ample opportunities to explore its stunning landscapes and architectural marvels. 

The closing times vary throughout the year:

  • From January 1 to February 16: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm
  • From February 17 to March 24: 9.30 am to 6 pm
  • From March 25 to October 29: 9.30 am to 8.30 pm
  • From October 30 to December 31: 9.30 am to 5.30 pm

The park’s opening hours may be extended during peak tourist seasons and holidays. 

Barcelona residents can enter the park for free any time during its opening hours, but tourist visits are restricted during certain hours.

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How to Reach Park Güell

Address: Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain. Get Directions. 

  • By Bus: You can take bus lines 24 or 92, which stop at Carretera del Carmel-Park Güell, right across the park’s main entrance. Bus routes H6 and D40 stop at Travessera de Dalt, a 10-minute walk from the park.
  • By Metro: Take the green line (L3) and alight at either Lesseps or Vallcarca station. Both stations are within walking distance of the park, with Lesseps being slightly closer.
  • By Car: If you arrive by car, you can park at the BSM Travessera de Dalt – Park Güell car park. It’s advisable to reserve your parking spot in advance to ensure availability.

The park’s strategic location in the Gràcia district makes it easily accessible by various modes of transportation, ensuring a hassle-free visit for all travelers.

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Entrances

Park Güell has three main entrances:

  • Carrer de Larrard: The main entrance at the intersection of Carrer de Larrard and Carrer d’Olot features the iconic dragon staircase and provides easy access to the Monumental Zone.
  • Carretera del Carmel: This entrance is situated next to the parking lot for tourist coaches. It is convenient for group visits but not for general use.
  • Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya: This entrance is accessible via three escalators. It spares visitors most of the climb up the hill and offers a more leisurely approach to the park.

Park Güell

Park Güell is divided into two distinct zones:

  • Monumental Zone: Spanning 12 hectares, this area is home to the park’s most iconic features, such as the mosaic-covered terrace, the dragon staircase, and the Hypostyle Hall. 

Declared a World Heritage Site, this zone requires a ticket for entry to manage visitor flow and prevent overcrowding.

  • Forest Zone: Adjacent to the Monumental Zone, the Forest Zone is a natural area with gardens, walking trails, and lush greenery. 

Covering 8 hectares, this zone is open to the public at no charge and offers a tranquil retreat for leisurely walks and nature exploration.

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Highlights of Park Guell

Monumental Zone

The Monumental Zone is an integral part of Park Guell and covers around 5% of the attraction’s total area.

The Monumental Zone houses Gaudi’s most iconic works; the Park Guell Admission ticket includes access to this zone.

The Porter’s Lodge Pavilion is the zone’s entrance. The monumental zone also houses a visitors’ center and a gift shop.

The Monumental Zone at Park Guell also features yet another attraction highlight: El Drac, the famous mosaic salamander sculpture.

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Hypostyle Room

The Hypostyle Room, also popularly known as the Doric Temple or the Sala Hipostila, is a notable and beautiful sculpture featuring 86 stone columns.

The outermost stone columns of the Hypostyle Room appear like bent trees, offering them a naturalistic appearance.

Antoni Gaudi initially designed the Hypostyle Room as a marketplace for the housing estate, which was the original plan for constructing the present-day Park Guell.

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Gaudi House Museum

The Gaudi House Museum offers an enriching insight into Gaudi’s world.
It is located at Park Guell’s Free Zone right outside the Monumental Core and was one of the two original houses built inside the Park Guell’s housing estate.

Guests can see his belongings and work at the Gaudi House Museum. 

Guests need separate tickets to access the Gaudi House Museum from the Monumental Zone Entry, as the standard admission ticket does not include access to the museum.

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FAQs About Park Guell Tickets

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