How do I get to Park Güell?
Park Güell has various entrances. We recommend heading for the following ones in order to get here as comfortably and conveniently as possible:
Park Güell has various entrances. We recommend heading for the following ones in order to get here as comfortably and conveniently as possible:
Park Güell’s architectural features, such as its irregular paths and steep ramps, may make it difficult for people with reduced mobility to get about.
Booking for Individual Admission:
Changes to the date and time of the visit can be made up to one day before the date of the visit, so long as there is capacity. You can request changes to your booking at the following link using the corresponding booking reference number.
In order to guarantee access to Park Güell, we recommend advance reservation and purchase of tickets. This reservation can be made up to three months ahead of the visit, choosing the date and the time-band, up to a maximum of seven tickets per person for each purchase.
Gaudir Més was created as a Barcelona City Council initiative with the aim of acquainting citizens with the culture and history of the city offering discounts and other advantages, such as enjoying free entry to Park Güell. If you wish to register, you must do so through the Citizen Help and Information Office (OAC). More information at Gaudir Més.
Yes, the access regulation of Park Güell guarantees free entry to Baldiri Reixac, Jesuïtes de Gràcia (Kostka), Reina Elisenda-Virolai, Montseny and Turó del Cargol schools.
For more information, check directly with your school.
The new regulation plan takes into account the needs of local residents in the neighbourhoods adjacent to Park Güell (El Coll, Vallcarca-Penitents, La Salut, El Carmel, Can Baró and Baix Guinardó
Park Güell occupies 12 hectares.
Access to Park Güell is limited to 1400 visitors per hour and tickets give access to the monument area, the green area and the panoramic areas.
From October 2013, Barcelona City Council has got under way a plan for regulation of Park Güell, with the priority objective of preserving this iconic space of our city and keeping it in the best possible state of conservation. For years now, Park Güell and its entire surrounding area have been suffering from mass tourist visits that involve serious disturbance for local residents, as well as a constant degradation of this architectural heritage, unique in the world.