Park Güell Barcelona Prices
Interested in visiting Park Güell but have no idea about ticket prices or tours? Don't worry I'll tell you everything, I have a plan to suit your budget.
A stop at Park Güell is almost obligatory for tourists visiting Barcelona. The options are diverse, you can visit it alone, or share the experience. The postcards are dreamy, in fact Gaudí's works are in the top of the favourite destinations for Instagram. And the most interesting thing is that visiting Park Güell costs less than you imagine.
Before you buy your ticket, I recommend you read to the end because this park is surrounded by tourist offers, the key is to combine tickets for example for Park Güell and Sagrada Familia to make the most of your time and save money, so let's see.
How much do tickets for Park Güell cost?
Tickets to Park Güell are designed for all types of travellers. There are two basic types of tickets: - The regular ticket: the price is 16 €. It can be purchased directly at the ticket office or booked online in advance. And although it is a scheduled ticket , it is not free of queues, so when you book your visit in high season, remember to take a dose of patience in your backpack.
- The skip-the-line guided tour ticket: from €25 you can access the park without queues and with instant confirmation. They are available on our website by clicking here. To give you an idea, from the Sagrada Familia it's a 2.5km walk uphill, so you'll be thankful you avoided the queues at the park.
How much do private tours of Park Güell cost?
At Hellotickets you can buy your tickets from 49 € and spend a fascinating day discovering the best of Barcelona. Tickets are flexible and with no hidden fees, if necessary, you can make changes or opt for refunds, the most important thing is that you travel at your leisure.
Explore the unique works of Antoni Gaudi, especially Park Guell and the Sagrada Familia with a private guide in Spanish.
Important For the full experience, book your combined tickets to Park Güell and Sagrada Familia with access to the tower, from the spiral staircase to the breathtaking panoramic views, every detail is to be admired.
Top 3 of the cheapest tours to Park Güell
If you thought these were the only options you're wrong, you can combine your visits to Park Güell in different ways. Having seen the variety of offers available, here are three alternatives to suit all budgets.
1. Park Güell and Sagrada Familia tour: classic, fast and cheap
Park Güell and Sagrada Familia are the classic duo of Antoni Gaudí's works. The tour lasts 3 hours and 30 minutes between the basilica and the park. It includes a private guide, transfer and skip the line tickets. On Hellotickets you can get this combined tour from €49. The service is excellent and with Güell being the last stop, it makes the package ideal for nature lovers.
2. Park Güell, Sagrada Familia and La Pedrera Tour: modern, complete and accessible
In addition to the visits to Park Güell and Sagrada Familia, there is an exquisite tour of the surroundings of La Pedrera. You will be able to walk around Casa Batlló Casa Milà and Casa Vicens for 6 hours with private transport and guide in your own language.
Walking along the Rambla and Passeig de Gràcia you will find several monuments of interest. It will be useful to buy your Barcelona Card, it will allow you to personalize your tour, taking advantage of the time to enter a museum on the way.
This guided tour allows the expert to point out the hidden details in each work. Otherwise it is almost impossible to identify the styles used, the inspiration or the points in common between the eclectic buildings of the famous Catalan architect. As an added bonus, some tours of this Gaudí trilogy include lunch, tickets to other events such as Els 4 Gats and the Rambla Tapas Workshop. All from 164 €.
3. Park Güell, Sagrada Familia, La Pedrera, Gothic Quarter and Montjuïc: the best all-inclusive tour of Barcelona
This type of tour takes you through the streets of Barcelona for 8 hours. Among its attractions is that it includes all entrances without queues, transport to Park Güell, Sagrada Familia, and Casa Milà at La Pedrera.
A guide shows you the most beautiful mountains of Barcelona, plus a tour of the Gothic Quarter, a walk and entrance to the Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar to the El Born neighbourhood, a visit to the Medieval Villages and more, all in your own language.
Often the agencies also offer lunches and the VIP experts take care to select the best restaurants with wine and Iberian ham. This all-inclusive tour is offered by Hellotickets from 207 €. Tour Barcelona in first class at tourist prices.
Who can enter for free to Park Güell
Park Güell's motto is A park for everyone and in support of the Spanish community, it offers free admission without reservations at all times and seasons. The beneficiaries of this free access are:
- Children from 0 to 6 years old do not pay admission.
- Citizens with a Pink Card: as part of the social aid promoted by Barcelona City Council, adults over 60 years of age or people with a disability equal to or greater than 33% can access the park free of charge on presentation of their pink card.
In addition, 3 other groups have special visiting hours free of charge:
- Residents of the park will be able to enter for free with their local residents' admission card. There are two ways to get one of these: call (010) or visit the Barcelona City Council website and apply.
- Members of the Gaudir més programme. The application takes a couple of minutes and is done online.
- The fifth group of beneficiaries of the park are members of the Barcelona Provincial Council's library network. On presentation of their card, they get free entry to Park Güell.
And there are even more benefits.
Reduced admission fees to Park Güell
Three other groups of visitors receive discounts on their tickets.
- Children from 7 to 12 years old: 7 €.
- Adults over 65 years of age: 7 €.
- Person accompanying a disabled visitor: 7 €.
I am a tourist and do not meet the above conditions. Can I visit any part of Park Güell for free?
Although it may seem incredible, the answer is yes. The forest area is free, and you can sit at the Mirador de Joan Sales, better known as the Mirador del Virolai, as a reward for the walk through the forest area, you can enjoy one of the most beautiful panoramic views of the area. Before reaching this point it is also possible to stroll through the garden of the Gaudí House Museum, the postcards are beautiful and give you a glimpse of the delicate work that is hidden inside.
Tips for saving money on your visit to Park Güell
- Long walks are the order of the day and with them come cravings. Pack a drink and a snack in your backpack. You'll be able to visit more places, the walk will be more pleasant and the savings will allow you to buy some souvenirs or maybe even a ticket for an attraction.
- Buy your Barcelona Card as soon as possible. The card offers unlimited use of public transport, exclusive discounts at dozens of shops in the city, as well as access to museums, cultural centres, foundations and even the impressive Barcelona Aquarium is included.
- Plan your itinerary in advance. Check prices and opening times before visiting Park Güell and the surrounding area.
- Combine tickets. The best deals include several destinations, meals and transfers. Any one of them independently can throw your budget out of whack. All-inclusive takes the worry away.
- In our experience, when you visit Park Güell you'll want to see several parts of the city. If you're backpacking, customise your purchase. Check out these options:
- La Pedrera Price from €24
- Sagrada Familia Basilica with access to the tower Price from 50 €.
- Casa Batlló (La Pedrera) Price from 34 €.
- L'Aquàrium de Barcelona. Price from 25 €.