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Park Güell in Barcelona: A Tribute to Nature by Antoni Gaudí

Highlights

  • With the Barcelona City Pass, we guarantee you considerable savings as it offers entry to countless attractions at a favourable price - one ticket, everything included!
  • Park Güell can be added to your City Pass as an option
  • No advance booking is required for this attraction - your City Pass is your admission ticket  
  • 110 metre long bench: The famous ‘serpentine bench’ with its wave-like mosaic patterns and whimsical design is a testament to Gaudí's artistic genius.
  • Mosaic dragon: Colourful work of art at the park entrance, well-known symbol and popular photo motif.
  • Main staircase: With colourful mosaics, leads to a large square with views of Barcelona.
  • House of the Guardian: Architectural jewel with whimsical towers and decorations, iconic element.
  • Nature and gardens: Lush vegetation, Mediterranean flora, a place of peace and relaxation.
  • Viewing platform: Spectacular view of Barcelona and the Mediterranean, popular photo spot. 

Park Güell: Gaudí's architectural masterpiece inspired by nature

What awaits you on site

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Park Güell in Barcelona, a masterpiece by Antoni Gaudí, was built between 1900 and 1914 and is known for its nature-inspired architecture and colourful mosaics. Originally planned as a residential complex, it became a public park and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984. The park's architecture, including the famous serpentine bench and the main staircase with mosaics, is characterised by organic forms and creative imagination. Park Güell attracts millions of visitors every year and offers a unique experience where art and nature merge. You can avoid queues with the Barcelona City Pass. 

Architectural masterpiece and innovative design

The park's architecture is characterised by a fascinating combination of natural forms, colourful mosaics and creative imagination. Gaudí was heavily inspired by nature and created organic structures that are in perfect harmony with their surroundings.

The famous ‘serpentine bench’ is an outstanding example of how Gaudí used curved lines and sweeping shapes to create seating that looks like waves.

The park's main staircase, designed by Gaudí, is decorated with colourful mosaics of ceramic pieces and leads to a large square guarded by a fabulous mosaic dragon. This iconic symbol of the park is a favourite photo motif for visitors.

The ‘House of the Guardian’, which was planned as the centre of the park, impresses with its whimsical towers and imaginative decorations. Although it was never completed, it reflects Gaudí's unique architectural style.

The architecture of Park Güell is a living testament to the creative genius of Antoni Gaudí and remains a highlight of modernist architecture in Barcelona, attracting millions of admirers from all over the world year after year. 

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Address:
Ctra. del Carmel, 23, Horta-Guinardó, 08024 Barcelona  

Good to know

  • Opening hours
    March to September 2024 Admission: 09.30 am
    Last admission time: 07.30 pm 
  • With your Barcelona City Pass, you can select the day and time for the Park Güell ticket when booking.
  • The architecture of Park Güell can be difficult for people with reduced mobility due to the irregular paths and steep ramps.
  • Once you are in Park Güell, you can stay as long as you like, but once you leave the park, you are no longer allowed to enter.    

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