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Is there a dress code for Sagrada Familia?

As it is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately, following these restrictions: No see-through clothing. Trousers and skirts must come down to at least mid-thigh. Visitors may not enter in swimwear.



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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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Bag policy at the Sagrada Familia No large bags are allowed and all small bags are passed through a metal detecting scanner. It's recommended by the basilica authorities that you don't take rucksack type bags as these can delay the scanning and search process, resulting in long queues for admittance.

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A tower visit to the Sagrada costs a fair bit more, and you always have to book it in advance, but yes, it's worth paying to go up the towers. Those same towering stained glass windows you admire from inside the building are equally gorgeous from the outside.

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How to dress for the visit to the Sistine Chapel. It is preferable to wear long trousers and long-sleeved shirts. Hats, low-cut or sleeveless dresses, shorts, miniskirts are not allowed. Torn trousers and T-shirts are not recommended.

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Tickets are only valid for the time chosen. If you arrive late, you won't be able to enter. Please be on time. WILL THE SAGRADA FAMÍLIA AND GAUDI HOUSE MUSEUM REFUND OR EXCHANGE TICKETS?

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How Long Do you Need to Tour Sagrada Familia? It takes roughly 2 hours to explore Sagrada Familia thoroughly. You can stay for however long you want with one entrance ticket. So take in every moment of your visit to Sagrada Familia and do not miss the crypt and the Gaudi museum in the basement.

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Given the number of tourists that flock into Sagrada Familia daily, the waiting times at the ticket offices can easily last from 60 minutes to 2 hours. Couple this with the scorching Mediterranean sun and rest assured the queues will tire you out even before you step foot into the Basilica.

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Most of the time it takes 1-2 hours until you get to the gates. Different ways to avoid the crowds are going at different times ... Buy La Sagrada Familia Tickets at the best price and skip the line entrance to the basilica. ...

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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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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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All visitors to the cathedral are required to remove their sandals, sunglasses, and hats before entering. Avoid wearing low-cut tops, short skirts, and short shorts. A. Wearing tunics, comfortable jeans, or traditional clothing would be the best way to go when deciding on your attire for visiting the Duomo.

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