THE CITIZEN PARK
The park is one of the largest green spaces in Barcelona, with more than 17 hectares, next to the Sierra de Collserola.
MORE INFORMATIONThe park is located in the district of Gracia, between the neighborhoods of La Salud, Vallcarca-Penitents and El Coll, and borders on Carmelo.
MORE INFORMATIONThe park contains two large areas: the monumental area, declared as a world heritage site, which covers 12 hectares and the adjacent woodland area covering 8 more hectares.
MORE INFORMATIONBeyond the architectural heritage, the park constitutes a reserve of nature, gardens and biodiversity in the center of the city.
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Answers to recurring doubts
Park Güell has been declared as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Our goal is to find a balance between tourist activities and social uses, more than anything so that local residents from the adjacent neighbourhoods are able to enjoy the park in peace.
Consequently, requests which do not relate to scientific purposes or training linked to our heritage will not be granted authorisation.
If you believe your request meets the criteria set out above, please contact us at permisos_masu@bcn.cat
People with reduced mobility may have difficulty getting around Park Güell due to its architectural features, with flights of steps and uneven paths. There is a specific itinerary adapted to people with mobility difficulties.
Two wheelchairs are available upon request at Park Güell. If you have any kind of special requirements, please contact the Visitor Attention Service at parkguell@bsmsa.cat
The tourist coach car park has 3 available spots for people with reduced mobility.
Yes, there is the 'Park Güell and schools' program, which offers educational centres from EU countries the chance of visiting the restricted area with a guide specialised for your age group, or unaccompanied as long as a series of requirements are met.
For more information and bookings, see our educational programme.
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) and guarantees them unrestricted access free of charge all the year round to enjoy the area. To enter the park, they will need to have a personal and non-transferable card, which may be requested by the entrance staff.
If you are registered as a resident in one of the specified neighbourhoods, you can apply for a card by calling 010 or using the Barcelona City Council’s procedures website.