the ​​Park Guell

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Located in the city of Barcelona, the ​​Park Guell is one of the most beautiful icons of the city. It's a work of Antoni Gaudi located in the upper part of Barcelona, which has wonderful views of the city. You can enjoy a fantastic green walk surrounded by a modernist works. Entry times to the Monumental Zone: Park Güell is an iconic space in the city of Barcelona, declared UNESCO World Heritage Site which receives a large numbers of visitors each day. Regulating the entry ensures the conservation and maintenance of the Monumental Zone, the most fragile and frequented part of the Park. The Park is open all the year round at the following times: 2015 Low season from January 1st to March 28: from 08.30 to 18.15 (last entry time at 17.30) from October 25 to December 31: from 08.30 to 18.15 (last entry time at 17.30) High season from May 4 to September 6: from 08.00 to 21.30 (last entry time at 21.00) Mid season from March 29 to May 3rd: from 08.00 to 20.00 (last entry time at 19.30) from September 7 to October 24: from 08.00 to 20.00 (last entry time at 19.30)
Location: 
Carrer d'Olot, s/n
08024 Barcelona Barcelona
Spain
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Capacity: 
300
Highlights: 
There is a children's play area, fountains, bar, library, museum, space for dogs and toilet
Restaurant - Cafeteria near Park Güell
Daily Price: 
7,00 €
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25%
Discount dates: 
Sunday, September 20, 2015 - 16:45 to Monday, September 28, 2015 - 20:15
Policy: 
All prices include VAT (21%) (*) If the ticket is purchased at the ticket offices or ATMs located in the Park itself and at the Lesseps and Vallcarca metro stations (L-3), the availability will be subject to the number of visitors already in the Park, up to a maximum of 400 people every half an hour. We recommend that you buy your tickets in advance. If you arrive with a printed ticket or show the QR code on your smartphone or tablet, you can go straight to the relevant entry points (see map). Tickets are assigned on the basis of time-slots, and you can enter the Monumental Zone up to 30 minutes after your allocated start time. For example, if you have a reservation for 9:00, you can enter the precinct up until 9:30. If you are collecting your tickets from the ticket office, we recommend that you arrive at the Park in good time to avoid missing your allocated time-slot. To benefit from any type of discount or free tickets, you will need to present relevant documentation showing that you are entitled to those discounts when purchasing your ticket. All visitors, including children ages 0 to 6, must show the appropiate entry ticket, including where entry is free of charge.
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Reviews (2)

Emile Bizzell's picture
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 17:58

We went on a weekday a little after 11 am and were told the next entrance available was for 1 pm (for 2 hours later). The park entrance fee policy has changed in the last year, so all the area worth seeing are now within the paid part of the park. It is worth paying and getting inside to explore the park. It is really beautiful and has very different style columns.
boldman Rubbert's picture
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 17:58

I went here some years ago, at this time we visited the whole park for free (without the Gaudi house) and I enjoyed it very much. Now the colorful part of the park (Gaudis mosaics), which is just a small part, costs a 7€ fee (it's very nice, but overpriced). If you want to go there you should get your tickets before, otherwise you'll have to wait some time with dozens of other tourists. In the park you'll also find the Gaudi House Museum (costs 5,50€ p.P.) which is very small and is not worth the money because there is almost nothing inside.


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