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Discover the architectural marvel and spiritual heart of Barcelona through these images.

The Sagrada Familia, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as Antoni Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece in the heart of Barcelona. This basilica is a symbol of architectural daring and spiritual devotion, drawing more than 4.5 million visitors annually. Its awe-inspiring facade and intricate interior reflect Gaudí's unique vision, blending Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. 

Visiting the Sagrada Familia is more than sightseeing; it's an immersive experience into a world of art, religion, and architectural innovation. The soaring towers offer panoramic views of Barcelona, while the stained glass windows flood the basilica with mesmerizing light. Prepare to be captivated by the sheer scale and meticulous detail of this iconic landmark.

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Duração
1 hora 15 minutos
Ponto de encontro
Barcelona
Av. Gaudí & Carrer de Provença, Barcelona, Spain
Horário de funcionamento
Hours vary by season; weekday openings start at 9:00 AM (Sundays from 10:30 AM)
Duração da visita
The average visit duration is between 2 to 3 hours.
Melhor altura para visitar
Monday mornings or early morning on other weekdays; sunset hours for interior light
Endereço
Sagrada Família, Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
Código de vestimenta

A strict dress code applies at the Sagrada Família, as it is a sacred religious site.

Visitors must wear clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Sleeveless tops, short skirts, short shorts, transparent clothing, and swimwear are not permitted. Hats should be removed inside the basilica unless worn for religious or medical reasons.

Visitors who do not meet the dress code may be denied entry, even if they hold a valid ticket.

Resumo da experiência

O que está incluído

  • Ingresso de entrada prioritária na Sagrada Família
  • Tour guiado à Sagrada Família de 1h, 1h e 30min ou 2h (de acordo com a opção selecionada)
  • Guia especialista fluente em inglês ou espanhol.
  • Grupo pequeno de até 20 pessoas
  • Acesso ao museu da Sagrada Família
  • Acesso por elevador à Torre da Fachada da Paixão ou da Ntividade (conforme opções selecionadas)

O que não está incluído

  • Traslados do hotel

Sua experiência

Aproveite a entrada prioritária e um tour guiado pela Sagrada Família, a icônica basílica de Barcelona que é patrimônio da UNESCO.

Primeiros passos

Encontre seu guia oficial no endereço mencionado em seu voucher, 15 minutos antes do horário do tour. Depois de um rápido check-in e da verificação dos ingressos, você se juntará ao seu grupo e terá uma breve visão geral do que está por vir. Depois, você vai direto para a entrada prioritária, sem ficar em longas filas sob o sol espanhol.

O que esperar

Sagrada Família

Entre em um das construções mais extraordinárias já concebidas, a basílica ainda inacabada e totalmente inesquecível de Antoni Gaudí. Com a construção iniciada em 1882 e ainda em andamento, é uma rara chance de você ver a história sendo feita em tempo real.

Destaques

  • Uma floresta de pedra: O interior de Gaudí imita uma floresta: as colunas se erguem como troncos de árvores, as abóbadas florescem como dosséis e cada detalhe ecoa o mundo natural.

  • Vitrais e luz variável: À medida que a luz do dia é filtrada por suas janelas caleidoscópicas, o ambiente interno muda do calor dourado para o azul frio. Gaudí o chamou de seu "templo de luz".

  • Camadas de significado: De referências bíblicas a motivos naturais, cada centímetro é rico em simbolismo; seu guia liga os pontos para que você não perca nada.

  • Status de Patrimônio Mundial da UNESCO: Descubra por que a Sagrada Família é reconhecida mundialmente por seu valor artístico e arquitetônico.

-Tour guiado bilíngue: Reserve um tour guiado bilíngue para explorar a Sagrada Família, com um guia que fala inglês e espanhol.

Você pode escolher uma opção de grupo reduzido para uma experiência mais pessoal ou ir mais alto (literalmente) com acesso por elevador às torres da Natividade ou da Paixão. É a melhor vista do local e um ângulo totalmente novo da genialidade de Gaudí.

Know Before You Go

Saiba antes de ir

O que levar

  • Leve um passaporte válido ou carteira de identidade para todos os visitantes, inclusive crianças, pois a equipe de entrada pode solicitar documentação oficial para verificar a idade ou a elegibilidade para tarifas com desconto.

  • Use calçados confortáveis, pois essa experiência envolve uma boa quantidade de caminhada.

Não é permitido

  • Vale ressaltar que alimentos e bebidas, substâncias narcóticas, ferramentas ou objetos metálicos afiados não são permitidos nessa experiência. Pense bem no que vai levar!

  • Código de vestimenta rigoroso: não são permitidos tops, camisas sem alças, shorts curtos, saias curtas, costas ou barrigas à mostra, roupas transparentes, chinelos, pés descalços, roupas de banho, trajes festivos ou roupas com desenhos que chamem a atenção para fins religiosos ou promocionais.

  • Chapéus e bonés não são permitidos dentro de casa, exceto por motivos religiosos, espirituais ou médicos.

  • Equipamentos fotográficos, de som e/ou de gravação de vídeo não são permitidos, a menos que autorizados com antecedência e por escrito pelo Departamento de Imprensa.

  • Bolsas grandes, mochilas, bagagens e objetos pessoais estarão sujeitos a revisão no controle de acesso.

Acessibilidade

  • Esta experiência não é acessível para cadeirantes e para pessoas com mobilidade limitada.

Informações adicionais

  • Você só pode entrar na basílica no horário reservado ou até 15 minutos depois; a basílica não aceita chegadas tardias. Chegue com antecedência, por segurança.

  • A entrada prioritária evita a fila da bilheteria, não a da segurança. Todos os visitantes devem passar por um controle de segurança obrigatório, então ainda podem ocorrer breves momentos de espera, especialmente nos horários de pico. Para que você tenha uma experiência mais tranquila, visite o local de manhã cedo ou durante a semana.

  • O acesso às torres não é permitido para crianças com menos de 6 anos de idade, menores de 18 anos desacompanhados, pessoas com mobilidade reduzida, com deficiências visuais, vertigem ou problemas cardiovasculares.

  • A entrada só é permitida com seu guia. Verifique cuidadosamente os detalhes do ponto de encontro no voucher do ingresso.

  • Em caso de condições climáticas adversas, o acesso às torres poderá ser fechado sem aviso prévio.

  • Para descer das torres, você deve usar as escadas; o acesso por elevador só está disponível para a subida.

Instructions

- Small group (up to 15 people) - Expert English-speaking guide - 1-1.5 hour guided tour of Sagrada Familia - Fast-track entry to Sagrada Familia - Access to the Sagrada Familia Museum

Sobre 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.

Destaques

Evite as longas filas de entrada e entre diretamente no intrincado mundo de Gaudí na Sagrada Família, conduzido por um guia local profissional.
Veja a luz da manhã atravessar os vitrais, transformando o interior em um caleidoscópio de cores que mudam de acordo com o ângulo do sol.
Seu guia especializado detalha, em inglês, francês, italiano ou espanhol, os diversos simbolismos de Gaudí, desde as abóbadas do teto até as fachadas esculpidas.
Faça um upgrade para ter uma experiência ainda melhor, com opções como tours em grupos reduzidos, tour guiado bilíngue e acesso por elevador à torre.

Porquê reservar online?

Booking Sagrada Familia tickets online in advance is the most reliable way to plan your visit. While same-day tickets may be available at the basilica via on-site QR codes, availability depends on real-time occupancy and is not guaranteed, especially during busy periods.

Booking ahead secures a fixed entry time and gives access to the widest range of options, including guided visits and tower access, which often sell out in advance. On our website, you can compare verified Sagrada Familia ticket options, check availability, and choose the experience that best fits your schedule. Reserving in advance removes uncertainty and allows you to focus on the visit itself rather than last-minute availability.

História

The history of the Sagrada Familia began in 1882, when the architect Francisco Paula del Villar was commissioned to design a new church. However, he resigned shortly after, and Antoni Gaudí took over the project in 1883. Gaudí transformed the original design into his signature style, blending Gothic and Art Nouveau elements with his unique vision. Gaudí worked on the Sagrada Familia for over 40 years, dedicating himself entirely to the project. 

He died in 1926, with less than a quarter of the basilica completed. Construction was interrupted by the Spanish Civil War in 1936, during which many of Gaudí's original plans and models were destroyed. Work resumed in the 1950s, and the Sagrada Familia continues to be built to this day, using modern technology and interpretations of Gaudí's designs. The expected completion date is currently set for 2026, the centenary of Gaudí's death.

Horário de funcionamento

The Sagrada Familia follows seasonal opening hours, which may occasionally change due to religious services or special events.

November to February:

  • Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:30 AM–6:00 PM

March and October:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM–7:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:30 AM–7:00 PM

April to September:

  • Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM–8:00 PM
  • Saturday: 9:00 AM–6:00 PM
  • Sunday: 10:30 AM–8:00 PM

Special opening hours: On December 25 and 26, and January 1 and 6, the basilica is open from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM.

Quiet hour notice: From February 2, 2026, the hour between 9:00 AM and 10:00 AM will be observed as a designated quiet hour. Visits continue as normal, but visitors are expected to remain silent and use earphones for any audio content.

Mass times of Sagrada Família

The Sagrada Familia is an active place of worship and hosts regular religious services.

International Mass:

Held every Sunday at 9:00 AM. The service lasts about one hour, is conducted in multiple languages, and is free to attend. Seating is limited and operates on a first-come basis.

Additional services:

The basilica also holds regular crypt masses in Spanish and Catalan, as well as special services on major religious holidays, some of which are by invitation only.

Melhor altura para visitar

The best time to visit Sagrada Família is in the morning between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM, when crowds are lighter than later in the day. Mondays are typically the least busy day of the week.

Late afternoon visits around sunset, roughly between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, are also popular for the way natural light fills the interior through the stained-glass windows. Midday hours tend to be the busiest, especially during peak travel months.

O que ver dentro

Inside the Sagrada Familia, you'll discover a world of architectural innovation and spiritual symbolism. 

The basilica's nave is a forest of soaring columns that branch out towards the ceiling, creating a sense of organic grandeur. Stained glass windows filter sunlight into a kaleidoscope of colors, illuminating the interior with a mystical glow. 

The crypt, located beneath the apse, houses the tomb of Antoni Gaudí and serves as a place of quiet reflection. Ascend the towers via elevator or stairs for breathtaking panoramic views of Barcelona's skyline

Each of the basilica's façades, Nativity, Passion, and Glory, tells a story through intricate sculptures and architectural details. Explore the museum to delve deeper into Gaudí's creative process and the history of the Sagrada Familia.

Coisas importantes a saber

Before booking Sagrada Familia tickets, it’s important to understand how access works.

  • Entry to the basilica is managed through timed admission. Visitors must arrive within the permitted time window for their selected slot, as late arrivals may not be admitted
  • Advance booking is recommended, particularly for tower access and guided visits, which have limited availability and tend to sell out early.
  • Tickets are nominative, personal, and non-transferable. You must present a valid national ID card or passport at the entrance to verify your identity, and the name must match the one on the ticket.
  • Tower access requires a specific booking option and is not included in standard entry. While a lift is used for part of the ascent, the descent is completed via a steep staircase. For this reason, tower access is not recommended for children under six years old or for visitors with mobility limitations or certain health conditions.
  • Mass is held regularly in the crypt and, on some occasions, in the main basilica. Entry for Mass is free and does not require a ticket, but seating is limited. 
  • Security checks apply to all visitors, including those with advance reservations. Plan to allow extra time for screening before entering.
  • From 9:00 AM to 10:00 AM, the basilica observes a designated quiet hour. Visits continue as normal, but visitors are expected to remain silent and use earphones for any audio content.
  • Consider taking a guided tour to learn more about the history and architecture of the Sagrada Família. 

Regras para visitantes

  • The Sagrada Família is an active place of worship, and visitors are expected to behave respectfully at all times. 
  • Voices should be kept low, and running, crowding, or disruptive behavior is not permitted anywhere on the premises.
  • Smoking and eating are not allowed inside the building, and drinking is only permitted outside.
  • Security checks are mandatory.
  • Dress respectfully when visiting a religious site. 
  • Personal photography is allowed, but tripods may not be used for photos or video unless prior authorization has been granted by the Foundation. Commercial photography or filming of any kind requires written permission in advance.

 

Vale a pena visitar?

The Sagrada Família is worth visiting for the way it combines architecture, light, and symbolism into a single, immersive space. Gaudí’s design unfolds gradually as you move through the basilica, with scale and detail working together to create a powerful sense of presence. The stained-glass windows transform natural light into shifting colors that change throughout the day, shaping the atmosphere inside.

Whether your interest lies in architecture, art, or spiritual spaces, the Sagrada Família leaves a lasting impression. It reflects Gaudí’s vision and Barcelona’s identity in a way few landmarks do, offering an experience that feels both deeply personal and universally meaningful long after the visit ends.

Perguntas frequentes

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

Como chegar

The Sagrada Familia is located in the Eixample district of Barcelona and is well connected by public transport.

  • By metro: Take Line L2 (purple) or Line L5 (blue) to Sagrada Família station. The basilica is just a short walk from the exits.
  • By bus: Several bus lines stop nearby, including 19, 33, 34, D50, H10, and B24.

Entrances of Sagrada Família:

Access to the Sagrada Familia depends on the type of visit:

  • Individual visitors: Use the general entrance located at the Nativity Façade on Carrer de la Marina.
  • Groups: Group visits enter through the dedicated group entrance on Carrer de la Marina.
  • School groups (Baccalaureate): School groups also use the group entrance on Carrer de la Marina.

Avaliações (10)

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David Garcia
26 de abr. de 2025

Getting into Sagrada Familia was straightforward. I found the audio guide's pacing just right for understanding Gaudi's architectural vision.

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Marco Bianchi
16 de out. de 2024

Malgrado la fila, tutto ben organizzato.

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Елена Соколова
17 de ago. de 2024

Найти вход в Саграда Фамилия было легко благодаря указателям. Я узнала много нового об истории строительства 😌.

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Peter Johnson
12 de ago. de 2024

The Sagrada Familia tour was very enjoyable, though at times, the audio guide was a bit quiet amidst the crowds. I particularly liked being able to hop on and off the bus to see more of Barcelona afterwards.

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Duração
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Ponto de encontro
Barcelona
Av. Gaudí & Carrer de Provença, Barcelona, Spain
Horário de funcionamento
Hours vary by season; weekday openings start at 9:00 AM (Sundays from 10:30 AM)
Duração da visita
The average visit duration is between 2 to 3 hours.
Melhor altura para visitar
Monday mornings or early morning on other weekdays; sunset hours for interior light
Endereço
Sagrada Família, Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
Código de vestimenta

A strict dress code applies at the Sagrada Família, as it is a sacred religious site.

Visitors must wear clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Sleeveless tops, short skirts, short shorts, transparent clothing, and swimwear are not permitted. Hats should be removed inside the basilica unless worn for religious or medical reasons.

Visitors who do not meet the dress code may be denied entry, even if they hold a valid ticket.

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