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Welcome to Park Güell. Get information and buy tickets to visit this beautiful park in Barcelona.
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Park Güell
Park Güell is a public park in the city of Barcelona, Spain, designed by the famous architect Antoni Gaudí. Located on the Carmel Hill, the park is known for its architectural and landscape design, as well as its colorful mosaics and statues. It is a popular tourist attraction and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Visitors to the park can explore it’s gardens, terraces, and buildings, and enjoy stunning views of the city.
How to access Park Güell?
Park Güell has 9 entrances in total, but only 5 are open to the public. Here are the 3 main entrances so you can reach the park easily:
1. Entrance via Carrer d'Olot.
2. Carmel Road entrance.
3. Santuari de Sant Josep de la Muntanya Avenue Entrance.
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Gaudi’s modernist masterpiece, Park Güell, is accessible to the public every day of the year and draws visitors with its spectacular views. However, its opening hours vary based on the peak and off-peak seasons…
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If you plan to visit Park Güell, there are several options to get there:
- Metro
- Bus
- Cab
- Bus Tour
- Walking
- Car
Monuments
- The Dragon Staircase
- Serpentine Benches
- Hypostyle Hall
- Plaça de la Natura
- The Three Viaducts
- Pabellones de la portería
- Gatehouse Pavilions
- Gardens of Austria
- Casa Larrard
- The Pórtico de la Lavandera
- Turó de les Tres Creus
Normative
Being the most wanted attraction in Barcelona, Park Güell attracts people from all over the world. Hence to keep everything smooth and tranquil here are some rules you should follow…
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Some web portals specify that Park Güell has a free part whereYou can access without buying a ticket. Although it was true in the past, since 2020 thepark is fully regulated and the capacity of controlled access is limited as it guarantees a better visiting experience for tourists and avoids the overcrowding of the place, improvingthus the conservation of heritage and the safety of visitors.
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