Enjoy this guided tour with skip-the-line tickets for a seamless experience.
Begin your journey with a gentle ascent up Carmel Hill, where one of Gaudí’s most iconic creations awaits. As you step into this enchanting park, let his distinctive style spark your imagination and allow yourself to be captivated by the fascinating history and artistic beauty that define this unforgettable landmark.
Learn about engineer Ildefons Cerdà’s role in managing this expansion.
Explore how Gaudí’s designs and traditional building techniques shaped Barcelona’s Modernist architecture.
Admire detailed sculptures, vibrant mosaics, and the impressive Hypostyle Hall with its towering columns that resemble a stone forest.
Finish your tour with a peaceful walk at Plaça de la Natura, where breathtaking panoramic views of Barcelona await.
Afterwards, feel free to continue exploring the park at your leisure or hike up the hills for even more spectacular scenery.
Park Güell is a famous public park in Barcelona, Spain, designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. Built between 1900 and 1914, it features colorful mosaics, organic architectural forms, and whimsical designs inspired by nature. Originally intended as a housing estate, it became a municipal garden and is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Key attractions include the dragon fountain, the serpentine bench, and the colonnaded walkways. The park offers stunning views of Barcelona and showcases Gaudí's unique modernist style.
You will make your own way to the meeting points