Parc Güell
Parc Güell is an oasis of natural beauty and artistic creativity located in the vibrant city of Barcelona.
This extraordinary park designed by Antoni Gaudí is characterized by unique architecture and magical details.
History of Parc Güell
Parc Güell was conceived by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí in the early 20th century commissioned by the patron Eusebi Güell. The goal was to create a unique residential complex, immersed in nature and characterized by innovative and imaginative design. Although the initial project envisioned the construction of 60 houses, only two were actually built, along with various decorative and architectural elements scattered throughout the park.
Opening and closing hours
Parc Güell is open to the public all year round, with opening and closing hours that may vary depending on the season.
Access to the park is allowed up to 30 minutes before closing time. It is always advisable to check the updated hours on the official Parc Güell website before your visit.
How to get to Parc Güell
Parc Güell is located in the Gràcia district of Barcelona and can be easily reached using public or private transportation:
- Metro: Take Line 3 (green) and get off at the "Lesseps" station. From there, follow the signs to reach the park.
- Bus: Numerous bus lines serve the Parc Güell area, making public transport a convenient and accessible option.
Book Tickets Online
To avoid long queues and ensure access to Parc Güell, we strongly recommend booking tickets online by selecting the date and time of your visit. By skipping the entrance line, you can immerse yourself without delays in the beauty of this extraordinary park with its unique mix of natural landscapes, modernist art, and panoramic views of the city.