Combo Park Güell and Sagrada Família fast track tickets and guided tour in English
Combining two tours in one day! Enjoy fast track entrance to Sagrada Família and Park Güell and avoid the crowds by going in the afternoon, when there are normally fewer people.
Explore the fantastical world of the visionary architect Antoni Gaudí on a 4h30 tour of Barcelona's Modernista masterpiece, the incomplete Sagrada Família and the only park of the architect in Barcelona, Park Güell. Your guide will explain what makes it so extraordinary, pointing out hidden symbols, as well as describing the technical innovations that made Gaudí so revered.
Drive through the Eixample and travel back on time to the 19th century. Admire the elegant avenue Passeig de Gràcia with the most relevant Modernista monuments, Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. These are also creations of the genius Gaudí.
Sagrada Família: Take a guided tour of masterpiece of Gaudí, the impressive Sagrada Família. Representing a synthesis of his overall conception of architecture, the presence of the nature in every detail and the evolution of the temple in its different phases of construction.
Park Güell: Opened to the public in 1922, it was declared World’s Heritage by Unesco in 1984. Located in a residential suburb, it was financed by the businessman Eusebi Güell and meticulously planned by Gaudí with waterfalls, a market place and square, gardens, and impressive architectural constructions. The characteristic features of modernism with the original Gaudí’s creations (presence of nature, broken tile mosaics and impossible shapes). Don’t miss any detail with an expert and local guide that will explain you all the curiosities.
During the guided tour you will enjoy the mix of highly advanced technical engineering and fantasy decoration. You will see the famous mosaic dragon, serving as an overflow for the underground water cistern, and the curved mosaic bench around the square, which simultaneously acts as a seat, balcony, and wonderful work of art worldwide-know.
Please note, there is an overlap at the beginning. Both tours will drive past Passeig the Gràcia avenue, as it is on the way and we consider it is a focal point to understand Gaudí’s work – so for the second tour, try to sit on the other side of the bus!