(English) 7 top tips for visiting Parc Güell
A compulsory stop on any visit to Barcelona is Parc Güell, the urban forest designed by Antonio Gaudí. Together with the Sagrada Familia, it is the most famous work of the architect from Reus and it is included in every guide to Barcelona for any weekend, four-day and week-long trip.
A visit to Parc Güell is an incredible experience due to the colourful designs combined with natural beauty created by Gaudí. It is the ideal place to visit with family, friends or for a romantic day out.
Below are 7 top tips for visitors to make the most of their trip to Parc Güell:
– Check out the official Parc Güell website: On www.parkguell.cat the most up-to-date information can be found about Parc Güell.
– The cheapest tickets available on the internet: Tickets are required for visitors to access the Zona Monumental which was declared a national heritage site by Unesco. General tickets online cost 7 euros whereas at the ticket office they cost 8 euros. For children aged between 7-12, people aged 65 and over and people with a pink discount card tickets cost 4.90 euros online and 5.60 euros at the ticket office. For children aged under 6 and for people with a pink card entry is free.
Tickets can be bought online at the official website www.parkguell.cat
– Buy tickets in advance: In order to protect and maintain Parc Güell, entrance to the Zona Monumental is regulated and a maximum of 400 people can enter every half an hour. To avoid disappointment, reserve tickets online in advance.
– Opening hours: 30th October – 26th March 8:30am – 6:15pm
27th March – 1st May 8am – 8:30pm
2nd May – 28th August 8am – 9:30pm
29th August – 29th October 8am – 8:30pm
– Must-see: In Parc Güell it is easy to lose all sense of time and get lost in its many labyrinths, but it is essential not to miss out on the spectacular colours and shapes on the dragon steps at the entrance, the hypostyle room, the room with a hundred columns and the Algarrobo viaduct.
– For group visits of between 10 and 70 people, visitors could benefit from an organized visit by reserving a single group ticket up to three months’ in advance. When reserving the ticket, visitors must pay 20% of the price in advance and then 7 days’ before the visit the remaining 80%.
– Reserve a parking space: Parc Güell has a car park for coaches and we recommend reserving in advance in order to avoid disappointment. It costs 6 hours for an hour and a half.
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