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Park Güell Small Group Guided Private Tour with Skip-the-Line Tickets

Barcelona

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Overview

Discover Gaudi's masterpiece in Barcelona, Park Güell, on a small group guided tour of up to 10 guests with skip-the-line tickets.

Highlights

  • Enjoy a personalized small group guided tour of Park Güell and skip the line to learn about the park's history, hidden crannies, and cultural significance.
  • Walk through the different pathways and see the hidden corners that reveal new surprises at every turn.
  • Sit and enjoy the lively atmosphere while admiring the famous Serpent Bench at Park Güell.
  • Fun fact: The park is named after Gaudí’s longtime patron and friend, Eusebi Güell.

Inclusions

  • Skip-the-line entry to Park Güell
  • English-speaking guide
  • Small group tour of 10 guests

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

Small group guided tour

During this tour with a local guide, explore the vibrant Parc Güell in depth—one of Barcelona's most well-known landmarks. Get personal attention from your guide on this small group tour and explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site with skip-the-line tickets. Renowned Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí created this architectural gem, which is a must-see for every traveler to Barcelona or fan of design.

Explore in depth

Start your tour at the main staircase that leads into the park which is dominated by a multicolored lizard covered in a beautiful tile mosaic. Barcelona is recognized for its distinctive design skills, including the intricate trencadís tile work style. Proceeding deeper into the park, pause at the central plaza, where the serpentine-shaped seat covered in trencadís is positioned on either side.

See the lower court of the park by stepping below the plaza. Walking routes and viaducts situated atop sloping columns, as well as a phalanx of 86 Doric columns, sustain this beautifully planned region. Numerous observers have seen the mutually beneficial connection between Gaudí's creations and the environment, which is apparent in the tree-like layout of the lower columns.

Gaudí used to spend a brief stay in the modest house on the property, which is now a small attraction. The mansion was turned into a museum, complete with a range of pieces made by this extraordinary artisan.

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