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Park Güell is a whimsical park designed by Antoni Gaudí, located in the vibrant city of Barcelona, Spain. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a stunning display of Catalan Modernism, blending nature and architecture in a unique and captivating way. Visitors are drawn to Park Güell for its artistic design, featuring colorful mosaics, organic forms, and panoramic views of Barcelona. 

The park offers a tranquil escape from the bustling city, inviting visitors to wander through its enchanting gardens and discover its many hidden corners. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply seeking a memorable experience, Park Güell promises an unforgettable journey into the creative mind of Gaudí and the beauty of Barcelona.

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Duração
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Ponto de encontro
Barcelona
Carretera del Carmel 23 - Next taxi station
Horário de funcionamento
Open daily from 9:30 AM; closing time varies by season
Duração da visita
The average visit durationis typically between 2 to 3 hours.
Melhor altura para visitar
The best time to visit Park Güell is weekday mornings or late afternoons
Endereço
Park Güell is located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Spain.

Resumo da experiência

O que está incluído

  • Tour guiado de 60 a 90 minutos pelo Parque Güell
  • Entrada sem fila para o Parque Güell
  • Guia especialista falante de inglês, espanhol, italiano, alemão ou francês (segundo a opção selecionada)
  • Excursão particular para grupos pequenos de 10 pessoas em inglês (conforme a opção selecionada)

Sua experiência

Primeiros passos

Encontre seu guia na Carrer de Larrard 53, à esquerda da loja de presentes, onde você terá uma introdução à história do parque. Depois de um rápido check-in, o guia descreverá a rota e preparará o terreno para você explorar.

O que esperar

Entre em um dos pontos turísticos mais famosos de Barcelona, projetado por Antoni Gaudí no início do século XX. Esse Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO combina inovação arquitetônica com paisagens naturais, oferecendo um panorama da visão de Gaudí para espaços urbanos. Após o tour guiado, você estará livre para continuar explorando as características únicas do parque no seu próprio ritmo.

Destaques

  • Viadutos: Caminhe por caminhos elevados de pedra que imitam formas naturais, mostrando a integração da arquitetura e da paisagem de Gaudí.

  • Museu Casa Gaudí: Veja a antiga residência de Gaudí, agora um museu que destaca sua vida e seu legado criativo.

  • Caminho do Rosário: Siga uma rota cênica alinhada com pilaretes arredondados, construída sobre uma antiga estrada romana e cercada por uma vegetação exuberante.

  • Terraço principal: Você pode curtir vistas panorâmicas de Barcelona e do Mar Mediterrâneo no terraço central do parque, com o icônico banco que o serpenteia.

  • Salão Hipostilo: Entre em um salão com 86 colunas dóricas, originalmente projetado como um mercado e engenhosamente usado para coletar água da chuva.

  • Escadaria do Dragão: Conheça "El Drac", a famosa salamandra de mosaico do parque, um símbolo do estilo lúdico de Gaudí e do seu uso vibrante de cores.

  • Casa del Guarda: Admire o excêntrico telhado coberto de mosaicos dessa casa de conto de fadas, que reflete a abordagem imaginativa de Gaudí ao design.

Know Before You Go

Saiba antes de ir

O que levar

  • Recomenda-se o uso de sapatos e roupas confortáveis, pois este passeio envolve muita caminhada.

  • No verão, recomenda-se levar chapéu ou boné para se proteger do sol e água para se manter hidratado devido às altas temperaturas.

Acessibilidade

  • Para visitantes com mobilidade reduzida, o Park Güell disponibiliza duas cadeiras de rodas gratuitas para empréstimo (sujeito à disponibilidade).

  • O estacionamento de ônibus turísticos conta com 3 vagas reservadas para pessoas com mobilidade reduzida.

Informações adicionais

  • Todas as partes reconhecidas e famosas do Parque Güell estão localizadas na Zona Monumental, que inclui muitas subidas e escadas.

  • Na alta temporada, de abril a agosto, é comum enfrentar um tempo de espera considerável na entrada.

Instructions

- Expert Spanish-speaking guide - 60 to 90-minute guided tour of Park Güell with skip-the-line entry

Sobre Park Güell Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information

Park Güell was originally conceived as a residential estate, commissioned by Eusebi Güell, who sought to create a stylish park for Barcelona’s aristocracy. However, the project was never completed as intended, and in 1926 it was opened as a public park. Antoni Gaudí's unique vision is evident throughout the park, with its playful architecture and integration with the natural landscape

The park’s design incorporates Catalan Modernist style, featuring organic shapes, vibrant colors, and intricate mosaics. The structures within the park, such as the famous mosaic bench and the gingerbread-like gatehouses, are designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding nature, creating a harmonious and magical environment. Today, Park Güell stands as a testament to Gaudí’s genius and a beloved landmark of Barcelona, attracting more than 4.4 million visitors per year.

Destaques

Sem fila, você pode fazer um tour guiado de 60 a 90 minutos, conduzido por especialistas locais pelo onírico Parque Güell de Gaudí.
Descubra viadutos extravagantes, esculturas em mosaico e a icônica Escadaria do Dragão, com as histórias do seu guia.
Descubra os símbolos ocultos e a história do Parque Güell, incluindo uma visita ao Museu Casa de Gaudí, onde a lenda viveu.
Os tours estão disponíveis em cinco idiomas, o que facilita a exploração no idioma da sua preferência.
Para uma experiência mais privativa, atualize seu ingresso para o passeio em grupo pequeno.

Porquê reservar online?

Booking Park Güell tickets online is the most reliable way to plan your visit. Entry to the Monumental Zone is managed through timed slots with limited hourly capacity, and same-day availability is often sold out, especially during peak season.

By booking Park Güell tickets in advance on our website, you can secure your preferred entry time, avoid uncertainty at the entrance, and focus on enjoying the park rather than waiting in line. Online booking also allows you to compare verified ticket options, including standard entry, guided tours, and combination tickets with other Barcelona attractions. Planning ahead gives you better flexibility, clearer scheduling, and access to the best available options for your visit.

História

The history of Park Güell dates back to the early 20th century when Eusebi Güell, a wealthy industrialist, commissioned Antoni Gaudí to design a residential park for Barcelona’s elite. Güell envisioned a community of modern homes set within a natural park, but the project was largely unsuccessful, with only two houses being built. Despite the lack of residential interest, Gaudí continued to develop the park's unique features, including the mosaic benches, the Hypostyle Room, and the iconic dragon fountain. 

After Güell’s death in 1918, the park was sold to the city of Barcelona and opened to the public in 1926. Over the years, Park Güell has become one of Barcelona’s most popular tourist attractions, drawing millions of visitors each year to admire Gaudí’s architectural genius and the park's stunning natural beauty. In 1984, it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognizing its cultural and historical significance.

Horário de funcionamento

Park Güell is open every day of the week, with seasonal closing times that vary throughout the year.

  • From January 1 to February 16: 9:30 AM–5:30 PM
  • From February 17 to March 24: 9:30 AM–6:00 PM
  • From March 25 to October 29: 9:30 AM–8:30 PM
  • From October 30 to December 31: 9:30 AM–5:30 PM

Melhor altura para visitar

The best time to visit Park Güell is early in the morning or later in the afternoon on weekdays, when crowds are noticeably lighter. These times also offer more comfortable temperatures and better conditions for photos, especially in warmer months.

Weekends, holidays, and midday hours tend to be the busiest, particularly from spring through early fall. Visiting outside peak tourist season or choosing the first or last entry slots of the day provides a calmer experience and more time to enjoy the Monumental Zone.

O que ver dentro

Park Güell is divided into several distinct zones, each offering a unique experience. 

  • The Monumental Zone is the heart of the park, home to many of Gaudí’s most famous creations, including the mosaic dragon fountain and the Hypostyle Room, a hall supported by 86 Doric columns. 
  • The Nature Zone offers a more tranquil experience, with winding paths through lush gardens and wooded areas. 
  • The main terrace, also known as the Plaça de la Natura, provides panoramic views of Barcelona and is a popular spot for taking photos and soaking in the atmosphere. 
  • The Casa Museu Gaudí, where Gaudí lived for nearly 20 years, offers a glimpse into his personal life and work. 

Each area of Park Güell invites exploration and discovery, revealing the beauty and ingenuity of Gaudí’s vision.

Coisas importantes a saber

Before booking your Park Güell tickets, keep the following in mind:

  • Timed entry applies: Entry to the Monumental Zone requires a ticket with a fixed time slot, and late arrivals may not be admitted.
  • Book ahead: Popular time slots often sell out, especially in peak season, so booking Park Güell tickets in advance is strongly recommended.
  • Same-day availability is limited: Tickets may be sold at the entrance only if capacity remains, which is not guaranteed.
  • What the ticket includes: Standard entry covers access to the Monumental Zone and Gaudí’s main architectural highlights; the surrounding park areas are free to enter.
  • Visit duration: Most visitors spend around 1.5 to 2 hours exploring the Monumental Zone at a relaxed pace.
  • Walking conditions: The park is built on a hillside with uneven paths, stairs, and slopes, so comfortable shoes are essential.
  • Weather considerations: Shade is limited in many areas, especially in summer, so water and sun protection are recommended.
  • Comfortable shoes are essential, as the park involves a fair amount of walking and some uphill climbs. Bringing water is also a good idea, especially during the warmer months.

Regras para visitantes

  • Entry time must be respected: Visitors must enter at their reserved time slot and follow the designated visitor routes.
  • Preservation of the site: Climbing on structures, entering restricted areas, or damaging park elements is not permitted.
  • Food and drink policy: Consumption is allowed only in designated areas within the park.
  • Smoking policy: Smoking is not permitted inside the Monumental Zone.
  • Photography rules: Personal, non-commercial photography is allowed; tripods, drones, and professional equipment require authorization.
  • Pets policy: Pets are not allowed in the Monumental Zone, except for registered guide or assistance dogs.

Vale a pena visitar?

Park Güell is absolutely worth visiting for anyone traveling to Barcelona. The park offers a magical blend of art, architecture, and nature, creating a truly unique and unforgettable experience. Gaudí’s whimsical designs and the park's stunning panoramic views make it a feast for the senses. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a nature lover, or simply looking for a place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city, Park Güell offers something for everyone. Exploring the park's hidden corners and marveling at its intricate details is an adventure in itself, leaving you with a sense of wonder and inspiration. It's a must-see destination that captures the essence of Barcelona's vibrant spirit and artistic heritage.

Perguntas frequentes

Is Park Güell free?

Park Güell has both free and ticketed areas. The Monumental Zone, which includes Gaudí’s most famous structures, requires a ticket. The surrounding park areas are open to the public free of charge.

Do you need a ticket for Park Güell?

Yes, a Park Güell ticket is required to enter the Monumental Zone of Park Güell. Access is controlled through timed entry, and visitor numbers are limited each hour.

Where to buy Park Güell tickets?

The most convenient way to buy Park Güell 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 tickets at Park Güell?

Park Güell tickets may be available on site, but availability depends on remaining capacity for the day and is often limited. Booking Park Güell tickets in advance is recommended to secure your preferred time slot.

Can you enter Park Güell without a ticket?

You can enter the free areas of Park Güell without a ticket, but access to the Monumental Zone requires a valid ticket. Without a ticket, you won’t be able to see Gaudí’s main architectural highlights.

How to get to Park Güell?

Park Güell is located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona. It can be reached by metro, bus, or on foot, though the final walk involves an uphill climb. Detailed transport options are available on our website to help plan your visit.

What is Park Güell?

Park Güell is a public park in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí. It combines landscaped gardens with colorful modernist architecture and offers panoramic views over the city.

Como chegar

Park Güell is located on a hillside above the Gràcia district. Reaching the park involves some uphill walking, so public transport is recommended.

By bus:

  • Bus lines 24 and 92 stop at Carretera del Carmel – Park Güell, directly across from the park’s main entrance.
  • Bus lines H6 and D40 stop at Travessera de Dalt, followed by a walk of about 10 minutes uphill.

By metro:

  • Take Line L3 (green line) and get off at Lesseps or Vallcarca station. From either station, expect a 15–20 minute uphill walk to the entrance.

Tip: Bus 24 is the easiest option, as it stops right by the main entrance and avoids most of the uphill walk

Avaliações (20)

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Elena Rodriguez
19 de jun. de 2025

La cola para entrar al Park Güell era larga, pero valió la pena. Aprendí que es mejor ir temprano para evitar el calor del mediodía.

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Luca Rizzo
17 de jun. de 2025

all'ingresso, il punto d'incontro era chiarissimo.

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Michael Davis
06 de jun. de 2025

The park was beautiful, but it was very crowded and difficult to find a shaded spot. The cable car ride offered a nice breeze, though the midday sun was intense.

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Ayşe Demir
26 de abr. de 2025

Park Güell'de biraz kalabalıktı ama çok keyifliydi. Sesli rehberin ses kalitesi gerçekten çok iyiydi, her şeyi net bir şekilde anladım. Genel olarak, gezi oldukça güzel ve bilgilendiriciydi.

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Robert Smith
19 de abr. de 2025

Audio guide pacing felt fast, but guides helped us.

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Thomas O'Connell
22 de mar. de 2025

Getting into Park Güell was easy enough with the pre-booked ticket. I appreciated how clear the audio guide was, even with the crowds. The volume was consistent throughout the tour.

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Carretera del Carmel 23 - Next taxi station
Horário de funcionamento
Open daily from 9:30 AM; closing time varies by season
Duração da visita
The average visit durationis typically between 2 to 3 hours.
Melhor altura para visitar
The best time to visit Park Güell is weekday mornings or late afternoons
Endereço
Park Güell is located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona, Spain.
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