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From71.82
ADULT
71.82
CHILD
610 age
51.02
INFANT
0.00
Duration
1 hour
Meeting Point
Barcelona
Carrer de la Marina & Carrer de Mallorca, Barcelona, Spain
Opening Hours
Hours vary by season; weekday openings start at 9:00 AM (Sundays from 10:30 AM)

What's Included

Fast-track entry to Sagrada Familia
1/1.5/2-hour guided tour of Sagrada Familia (as per option selected)
Expert English and Spanish-speaking guide
Small group (up to 20 people)
Access to the Sagrada Familia Museum
Elevator access to Passion Facade or Nativity Facade Tower (as per option selected)

About Sagrada Familia Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

The Sagrada Familia is a testament to Antoni Gaudí’s architectural genius and his deep religious faith. Conceived as an expiatory church, its construction began in 1882 and continues to this day, funded entirely by donations. Gaudí dedicated over 40 years of his life to this project, imbuing it with his distinctive style and innovative techniques. The basilica's design is inspired by nature, with towering columns resembling trees and intricate facades depicting scenes from the Bible. 

The Sagrada Familia is not just a building; it is a spiritual experience. Its soaring interior spaces create a sense of awe and reverence, while the stained glass windows fill the basilica with vibrant colors. Each element of the Sagrada Familia carries symbolic meaning, inviting visitors to contemplate the mysteries of faith and the beauty of creation. It remains a living work in progress, a reflection of human endeavor and divine inspiration. Upon completion, it will stand as one of the tallest religious structures in the world.

Highlights

Admire the Nativity, Passion, and Glory façades, each telling a different chapter of the life of Jesus through highly symbolic sculpture.
Step inside the basilica’s vast interior, where branching columns and geometric forms create a space inspired by nature.
Experience the changing light from the stained-glass windows, which shifts in color and intensity throughout the day.
Ascend one of the towers for elevated views over Barcelona and a closer perspective on Gaudí’s architectural details (tower access requires a specific ticket).
Visit the Sagrada Familia Museum to understand Gaudí’s vision, construction techniques, and how the basilica continues to evolve today.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need tickets for Sagrada Familia?

Yes. Entry to the Sagrada Familia requires a ticket for all visitors. Access is controlled through timed entry, and tickets often sell out in advance, especially during peak travel periods.

How much is the ticket to Sagrada Familia?

Prices for Sagrada Familia tickets vary depending on the ticket type. Standard entry is cheaper, while options that include tower access or a guided visit cost more. On our website, you can compare current prices and see what each option includes.

Where to buy Sagrada Familia tickets?

The easiest and most reliable way to buy Sagrada Familia tickets is online in advance. On our website, you can compare verified ticket options, check availability, and find attractive deals for different visit types.

Can you buy Sagrada Familia tickets on the day?

Same-day tickets may be available via QR codes around the basilica, depending on current occupancy. However, availability is limited and popular options often sell out in advance, so booking Sagrada Família tickets ahead of time is strongly recommended.

Where can I buy tickets for Sagrada Familia?

You can purchase Sagrada Familia tickets online or via QR codes around the basilica if availability allows. Booking through our website lets you secure a time slot in advance and compare different ticket options in one place.

When will La Sagrada Familia be finished?

Construction of La Sagrada Familia is ongoing. Current projections suggest completion in the 2030s, though timelines may change due to funding, restoration work, or other factors.

Who designed La Sagrada Familia?

La Sagrada Familia was designed by Antoni Gaudí, the Catalan architect whose vision and innovative style define the basilica’s unique appearance.Do I need to buy Sagrada Familia tickets in advance?

How long does it take to visit the Sagrada Familia?

The average visit duration for the Sagrada Familia is between 2 to 3 hours, but you can spend longer if you wish to explore every detail.

When will the Sagrada Familia be completed?

Completion of La Sagrada Familia is currently projected for 2026, coinciding with the 100th anniversary of Antoni Gaudí’s death, and this timeline reflects major structural milestones such as the central tower. Some decorative and exterior work may continue beyond that date as the project progresses

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71.82
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610 age
51.02
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Duration
1 hour
Meeting Point
Barcelona
Carrer de la Marina & Carrer de Mallorca, Barcelona, Spain
Opening Hours
Hours vary by season; weekday openings start at 9:00 AM (Sundays from 10:30 AM)
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