Private Park Güell Guided Experience





Description
Park Güell is more than architecture and more than a garden. It's a whimsical landscape filled with unusual sights like a dragon, an “elephant room,” the world’s longest undulating bench, fairy-tale-like casas, and colorful mosaics galore. Your private guide will make sure you capture the park’s beauty in all its richness and whimsy. You’ll decode the symbols half-hidden in the art by its designer, Antoni Gaudí, and you’ll see Barcelona from above — and the Mediterranean Sea beyond — from a sweeping terrace overlooking the park. We’ll also tour Gaudí House, where you’ll discover a more personal side to the brilliant architect behind this park and many of the Modernist wonders in Barcelona. This experience also includes skip-the-line tickets for expedited entry. Feel free to stay longer in the park after your private tour ends to explore on your own. Your guide will be happy to share personalized recommendations for more to see here or elsewhere in the city.
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Itinerary
Explore the enchanting Viaducts, reminiscent of natural caves and trees. Visit the Casa Gaudí Museum, the former residence of the park's architect. Wander along the Rosary Pathway, offering panoramic views steeped in tradition. Relax in the shaded Laundry Room Porch, a curving tunnel reminiscent of ocean waves. Enter the Hypostyle Room, adorned with lofty columns reflecting the four seasons. Ascend the Dragon Staircase, guarded by "El Drac," and admire the mosaic-covered roof of the fairy-tale-like Casa del Guarda.
Visit where the garden’s architect resided for much of his life.
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Important Information
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Be sure to bring a government-issued ID as Park Güell officials may check this when you enter. Passports, national ID cards, and driver’s licenses all work.
- This tour is accessible for both wheelchairs and strollers. However, there are several slopes and hills in the park that can make passage slower, and wheelchair-access to the Gaudí House is limited to the first floor, excluding the second floor.