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What time does Sagrada Familia light up at night?

Illumination schedule of the Sagrada Familia If you visit Barcelona and expect to see the basilica illuminated, it is best to closely follow its rigorous lighting schedule: January: from 18:30 to 22:00 hours. February and March: from 19:30 to 23:00 hours. April and May: from 21:30 to 24:00 hours.



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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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Illumination schedule of the Sagrada Familia If you visit Barcelona and expect to see the basilica illuminated, it is best to closely follow its rigorous lighting schedule: January: from 18:30 to 22:00 hours. February and March: from 19:30 to 23:00 hours. April and May: from 21:30 to 24:00 hours.

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General Entrance Take a right on the Nativity Facade of the Sagrada Familia located on c/ de la Marina. Entrance Timings: This entrance is open on all days of the week from 9 AM to 6 PM. Average Wait Time: Advanced bookings will help you enter the attraction without waiting in the queue.

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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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5:00 pm to 6:00 pm - Evenings are the best time to see Sagrada Familia's interiors. The sunset makes it the perfect time to click great pictures of the interiors. Lights shine through the glasses during the golden hour making the basilica look like paradise.

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Walking around Sagrada Familia at night is very safe. Not only is it very lively, but its also a nice walk. You can walk up Paseo de Gaudi, which is full of restaurants, terraces and shops.

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If you're a tourist with a regular camera then you will be permitted to take photographs inside the Sagrada Familia. If you're a professional photographer mimicking a tourist you won't be. No professional equipment is allowed inside and media photography is prohibited unless previously authorized.

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Best Time of Day 9:00 am to 11:00 am - April to September is the peak tourist season at Sagrada Familia. The best time to visit and avoid crowds is at 9:00 am in the morning when Sagrada Familia opens.

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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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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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Full trousers and mid-length skirts - Visitors are required to wear skirts and trousers that come below the mid-thighs. 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.

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General Entrance Take a right on the Nativity Facade of the Sagrada Familia located on c/ de la Marina. Entrance Timings: This entrance is open on all days of the week from 9 AM to 6 PM. Average Wait Time: Advanced bookings will help you enter the attraction without waiting in the queue.

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Las Ramblas, the main promenade through central Barcelona, is humming with activity 24 hours a day and – pickpockets and tourist scams aside – is considered safe. Late at night, the south end of the street may feel a little seedy but is still relatively safe (and pretty easy to avoid if you prefer).

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It is not permitted to take any food or drink into the Sagrada Familia.

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For safety, no hats are allowed inside the nave or the museum except for religious, health or belief-related reasons. Visitors may not enter barefoot. As it is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately, following these restrictions: No see-through clothing.

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So which Sagrada Familia tower is better? It's an easy choice for me: the Passion Tower has a better view. That said, the Nativity Facade is the only one designed by the original architect (Antoni Gaudi), so some visitors find it the better tower for authenticity.

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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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You can wear jeans inside St. Peter's Basilica. Make sure they're simple with no distracting patterns or strategic ripping.

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Photography for personal use is allowed inside the Sagrada Familia; however, the use of tripods and professional equipment may require special permission. Commercial and dissemination photography require advance authorisation.

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