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Is it worth going in Barcelona Cathedral?

The Cathedral is a must-see, both inside and out... and don't forget the roof. Yes, included in the ticket, you can take a tiny lift to the roof and enjoy a close-up view of the Cathedral spires and the rooftops of Barcelona. Open for viewing from 10:00 am and I recommend going early to avoid crowds.



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A: You can enjoy a visit to the Sagrada Familia without having to pay to go inside. You can walk around the outside and you will most definitely enjoy seeing the architecture and the different facades of the building. However a visit inside the Sagrada Familia will take your experience to a whole new level.

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The church is still an integral part of Spanish life and wearing shorts or being scantily dressed whilst visiting a church will not be appreciated. If visiting Barcelona Cathedral men should wear long trousers and women should have a shawl or a full top covering their shoulders.

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Tops must cover the shoulders. No really low necklines or see-through clothing. Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee. No beachwear, swimsuits, or flip flops.

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Park Güell is not free. In order to visit it, you must buy a Park Güell ticket in advance and choose the day and time of your visit. The money from your ticket is used to maintain and renovate one of the most visited monuments in Barcelona!

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Barcelona is easily worth two days, and no one would regret having a third day (or a fourth, or a fifth…). If you can spare only one full day for the city, it will be a scramble, but a day you'll never forget.

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Yes, three days is undoubtedly enough time to get a feel for the Catalonian capital, and even take a short side trip to a nearby destination. 72 hours in Barcelona will undoubtedly allow you to sample the local food, see plenty of Gaudi architecture, and even squeeze in a moment to relax.

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We strongly recommend buying tickets online in advance before you visit. This will ensure you get in, help you avoid waiting in long lines, and even save you money! If you're more flexible, you can also simply wait to buy tickets the day of your visit.

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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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Of all the above options, the cheapest way to visit the Sagrada Familia is with the basic ticket. Just be aware these have limited availability, as you can only buy them for the last two hours of each day. They are also only available online. Also, all tickets have a timeslot.

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Barcelona Cathedral Last but not least, you can purchase a ticket to head to the rooftop of the cathedral, which is probably the photo op you've seen on Instagram! Besides the rooftop walkways, another popular photo spot is the front facade of the cathedral.

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Don't wear flip flops. While you'll see a few locals walking around in the supermarket wearing rubber flip-flops, Spaniards usually don't wear them unless they're at the beach. Yes, they may wear an attractive leather sandal, but they usually won't wear the ones that are flimsy and don't provide any real support.

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