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What are the different towers at La Sagrada Familia?

The Sagrada Familia Towers were designed by the famous Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudi. A. The Evangelist towers are at a height of 135m, the Apostle towers are of 90m-112m, while the Tower of Virgin Mary stands at 158m and the Tower of Jesus being the tallest, will stand at 172m.



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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. Sagrada Familia has been under construction for over 140 years.

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It is only worth it to visit the Sagrada Familia towers if you're a true fan of Gaudi's work or otherwise intrigued by churches and buildings of this nature.

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What is the dress code for Sagrada Familia? A. Visitors are required to dress appropriately by covering their shoulders and wearing trousers/skirts that come below the mid-thighs. Hats, swimwear and costumes with promotional content or offensive/distracting designs are not allowed.

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Senior Tickets: people over 65 are entitled to a discount. The discount on the ticket depends on the ticket type selected. Children Tickets: children under 11 can visit the Sagrada Familia free of charge.

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Park Guell has 3 entrances: the main entrance, Carretera del Carmel and Av. del Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya. Park Guell is open every day, throughout the year. It takes about two hours to cover all the major sections of Park Guell.

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Best Ways to Skip-the-line at Sagrada Familia
  1. Choose skip-the-line tickets. Skip-the-line tickets to the Sagrada Familia help you avoid the long queues outside the attraction. ...
  2. Buy online tickets. Online tickets usually provide skip-the-line access to Sagrada Familia. ...
  3. Visit early in the morning. ...
  4. Take guided tours.


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Once you are in the Church you can stay as long as you like. Personally I would do the tower first to get an overview and then sped as long as you like admiring the stunning architecture.

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The short answer is YES it is definitely worth paying to go inside La Sagrada Familia! What you can see from the outside, while quite wonderful, is a fraction of what you will see on the inside. The Sagrada Familia interior is really where Gaudí shows his mastery in architecture, not just decorative designs.

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Full trousers or jeans are recommended options but make sure to wear light cotton trousers during the summers. Shoes - You will have a lot of walking to do inside Sagrada Familia. So make sure to wear proper flat shoes.

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If you have a skirt over the leggings then that's fine, in my opinion. It's when nothing else … If you plan to explore the north of Spain where some do women wear leggings in spain of the most fantastic cities are – like Bilbao, San Sebastian, and Asturias you may even want to layer your leggings underneath your jeans.

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Low cuts and sleeveless clothing - Make sure to not wear sleeveless clothing while visiting Sagrada Familia. Any kind of low cuts at the neck and the back, off-shoulder tops, tank tops and blouses with spaghetti straps are not allowed.

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Can I go back to the main building after the tour to the tower? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks! You have to pass by the main area anyway so the answer is yes... and you can stay as long as you want.

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Overall, Park Guell is a must-see attraction for anyone interested in art, architecture, and the beauty of nature. Parts of the park are free to visit and walk in, but the famous Gaudí structures are in the 'monumental zone' and not free.

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Yes, you can take pictures inside the Sagrada Familia and it would be a real shame not to. The basilica is actually the most Instagrammed monument in Barcelona ahead of Park Güell... You won't resist long either.

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The best time to visit and avoid crowds is at 9:00 am in the morning when Sagrada Familia opens. It is also the best time to go up Sagrada Familia's towers since the crowd is relatively lesser between 9:00 am and 11:00 am in the morning than the rest of the day.

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Tickets are only valid for the time chosen. If you arrive late, you won't be able to enter.

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Visitors may not enter with narcotics or beverages from outside the grounds. The right to enter and remain on the Basilica grounds is subject to possession of a valid ticket, which visitors must show to visitors services and/or security staff, or to any duly accredited Basilica staff, upon request.

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