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How much time do you need to visit Park Guell?

It takes about two hours to cover all the major sections of Park Guell. From 7 AM to 9 AM and from 6 PM to 10 PM, Park Guell is reserved for neighbors and Gaudir Més members.



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Of his many creations, Park Guell and Sagrada Familia are considered to be his most important works. If you are in Barcelona, these two iconic masterpieces are a must-visit. Opt for a combo ticket so you can explore Park Guell and Sagrada Familia on the same day.

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It is well known for its unique style of Trencadis, a mosaic created by small pieces of broken ceramic. Park Guell became of the most famous and iconic landmarks by Antoni Gaudí. If you are a fan of aesthetics and modern architecture, the place is most definitely worth visiting.

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There is no specific dress code, but comfortable clothing and footwear is recommended. Yes, restrooms are located throughout the park. Yes, photography is allowed, but professional equipment should not be used without permission.

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Book skip the line tickets in advance to guarantee priority access to Park Guell. With these tickets, you can bypass the long queues and walk straight into the attraction, saving time and energy. It is advisable to book your tickets online and in advance to avoid waiting in long lines.

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If I arrive at Park Güell without a reservation, will I be able to enter? If you have not purchased a ticket in advance, we cannot guarantee that you will be able to enter at the desired time, especially during periods when a great many tourists are visiting.

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Can locals enter Park Guell for free? Yes, locals have free access to Park Güell, at any time during its opening hours (7 AM to 10 PM).

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Backpacks, bags and parcels larger than 40 x 40 cm must be left in the lockers provided. Guided tours inside Palau Güell only to be carried out by official Catalonia tourist guides and by licensed guides from Spain and from the European Union, under the terms of the decree 5/1998 of 7th January.

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If it is your first time visiting Park Guell, it is recommended that you opt for a guided tour. Your professional guide will plan everything for you, allowing you to relax and enjoy your maiden visit. Choosing a guided tour will also ensure that you do not miss out on the must-see attractions of the park.

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The best days to visit are on weekdays as the Park is most crowded during the weekend. Plan to visit Park Guel during the early morning hours between 9:30 AM to 11 AM, preferably on a Monday or a Thursday.

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Especially during this time of year, a lot of visitors come to Park Güell every day, and since only 400 people are allowed inside the Monumental Area every 30 minutes, tickets tend to get sold out fairly quickly. Booking in advance guarantees you access at the desired time and not having to wait for hours to do so.

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Metro, green line (L3), Lesseps station From the Lesseps stop on line 3 it is a 20-minute walk, and we would recommend the entrance on Avinguda del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya, which has an escalator.

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Park Güell is divided into two zones: Monumental Zone and the Forest Zone. Park Guell no longer has a Free Zone. The whole of Park Güell is open to visitors. Since 2013, however, the entrance to the monumental area has been regulated to prevent overcrowding.

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However, in order to ensure a smooth visit please observe the following Sagrada Familia dress code rules: Tops must cover the shoulders. No really low necklines or see-through clothing. Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee.

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