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Which station is best for Sagrada Familia?

The easiest and quickest way to reach Sagrada Familia would be to take the Metro. L2 or L5 of the Metro will take you to Sagrada Familia Station, which is located right outside the basilica.



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Sagrada Familia Towers FAQ The Passion Tower is the better tower at Sagrada Familia as it is 20 meters higher than the Nativity Tower, so the views are naturally better.

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Sagrada Família is a metro station in Barcelona Metro network. It is named after the famous, and adjacent, Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, a church first designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and still under construction. It is served by TMB-operated Barcelona Metro lines L2 and L5.



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Sagrada Família | Metro line 2 (L2)

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For the best views of La Sagrada Familia head to the rooftop at Hotel Ayre. Customers must buy a drink at the downstairs bar. Read our guide on everything you need to know about La Sagrada Familia here. Carrer del Rosselló, 390.

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The best time to visit and avoid crowds is at 9:00 am in the morning when Sagrada Familia opens.

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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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You should book skip-the-line tickets for the Sagrada Familia because they provide express entry to the attraction and save time. Can I choose a specific time slot when purchasing skip-the-line tickets? Yes, you can choose a specific time slot when purchasing skip-the-line tickets.

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Getting to la Sagrada Familia La Sagrada Familia has its own metro stop serviced by line five (blue) and line 2 (violet). Reach the world-famous church from Paral-lel in 10 minutes via line 2.

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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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Sagrada Família is a metro station in Barcelona Metro network. It is named after the famous, and adjacent, Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família, a church first designed by architect Antoni Gaudí and still under construction. It is served by TMB-operated Barcelona Metro lines L2 and L5.



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Monday is the best day of the week to visit Sagrada Familia. You can also visit during the sunset (5:00 pm to 6:00 pm) for beautiful pictures of the interiors. Should I buy Sagrada Familia Tickets in advance? Sagrada Familia gets very crowded in the afternoon and waiting lines can get very long.

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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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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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So Is Sagrada Familia Worth It? All indication, as well as my own personal experience, points toward Sagrada Familia being an unforgettable experience. Whether religious or not, a visit to this Gaudian masterpiece tends to be a religious experience.

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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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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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Is Sagrada Familia free on Sundays? Sagrada Familia is relatively free from 9:00 am to 11:00 am every morning including Sundays. How much time do you need to explore Sagrada Familia? It takes approximately 2 hours to completely explore Sagrada Familia.

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What is the best time to visit Sagrada Familia? Mornings from 9:00 am to 11:00 am are relatively free then the rest of the day. Monday is the best day of the week to visit Sagrada Familia.

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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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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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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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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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