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Park Güell and Sagrada Familia Tour with Tickets

Guided tour of Gaudí's two masterpieces, Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia, with skip-the-line tickets and private bus transport between them.

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Practical details

Duration
4 hours
Guide languages
English
Mobile ticket
No need to print
Instant confirmation
Right after booking
Minimum age
No restriction
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before

Highlights

  • Gaudí's two masterpieces — Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia — in a single guided tour
  • Skip-the-line tickets to both sites
  • Private bus transport between Park Güell and the basilica
  • Small group with a professional guide, run in a single language
  • Excellent score: 4.8 out of 5 with over 1,100 reviews

Our take

This is the clean combo on GetYourGuide: Gaudí's two masterpieces — Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia — in one guided tour, with skip-the-line tickets to both and private bus transport in between. The guide goes inside with you, and the score is excellent: 4.8 out of 5, with the guide and the transport rated even higher. For seeing both icons in half a day without organising anything, it works well. The one thing to be clear about: this listing is **English only**. The operator runs it as a single-language tour on purpose — no waiting while explanations are repeated — but it does mean there is no Spanish-speaking version of this exact product. If you want these two sites with a Spanish guide, the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell guided tour in the comparison covers the same ground. It doesn't include the Sagrada Familia towers, and Park Güell has slopes, so come in comfortable shoes.

What's included

  • Skip-the-line ticket to Park Güell
  • Skip-the-line ticket to the Sagrada Familia
  • Private bus transport between Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia
  • Professional tour guide

Not included

  • Tower access at the Sagrada Familia
  • Hotel pickup and return service
  • Food and drink

Good to know

What to bring

  • ID document or passport for every participant (Sagrada Familia entry is nominative)
  • Comfortable shoes: Park Güell has slopes and uneven ground

Things to keep in mind

  • The tour is run in a single language (English), so there's no waiting while the guide explains in another language
  • Park Güell has several entrances: confirm the exact meeting-point address so you don't go to the wrong one
  • Church dress code applies at the Sagrada Familia

Meeting point

Park Güell, Barcelona — at the entrance indicated in the booking

Look for your guide carrying a burgundy-red umbrella at Park Güell. Check the exact address given as the meeting point, since Park Güell has several entrances. The tour continues by private bus to the Sagrada Familia.

The experience

What you'll see

The tour links Gaudí's two great Barcelona works, with the guide inside both.

  • The Sagrada Familia: the four façades explained from outside and then the interior, with its five naves, the tree-like columns and the stained glass.
  • The transfer between sites: a private bus included in the booking takes the group from one to the other, about a 10-minute drive.
  • Park Güell: the multicoloured mosaic dragon, the serpentine bench, the colonnades with their sinuous outlines and the views over Barcelona from the hill.

How it works

The meeting point is at Park Güell; look for your guide carrying a burgundy-red umbrella. The park has several entrances, so confirm the exact address given in your booking so you don't end up at the wrong one.

The tour lasts about 4 hours in a small group. It runs in a single language (English), which means there's no waiting while the guide repeats explanations — and also that there is no Spanish version of this exact product.

After Park Güell, a private bus takes the group to the Sagrada Familia, where the guide goes inside with you. Sagrada Familia entry is nominative: bring ID for everyone, and note the church dress code.

Who I'd recommend it to

  • If you want Gaudí's two masterpieces in one go, with transport sorted between them.
  • If a guide who goes inside both sites matters to you.
  • If you're happy with an English-language tour.
  • If you don't mind slopes and uneven ground at Park Güell.

Who I would NOT recommend it to

  • If you want a Spanish-speaking guide: this listing is English only. See the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell guided tour.
  • If you only care about the Sagrada Familia: a guided tour of the basilica alone is cheaper, like the skip-the-line guided tour.
  • If you want a full day of Barcelona with hotel pickup: Barcelona in one day suits you better.
  • If you need wheelchair accessibility: the operator doesn't specify it and Park Güell has slopes.

To make the most of the basilica stop, our guide Sagrada Familia: how to visit it well will help.

Accessibility

The operator does not specify wheelchair accessibility for this tour, and Park Güell has slopes and uneven ground. If you need accessibility, check the operator directly before booking.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation with a full refund if you cancel 24 hours in advance.

Frequently asked questions

What does this tour include exactly?
Gaudí's two great works in one go: skip-the-line tickets to Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia, a professional guide at both, and private bus transport between them. It's about four hours in total, in a small group.
Is this tour available in Spanish?
No. This GetYourGuide listing is run in English only — the tour is single-language by design, which means no waiting while the guide repeats explanations in another language. If you want a Spanish-speaking guide for these two sites, check the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell guided tour in the comparison.
Does it include going up the Sagrada Familia towers?
No. Tower access at the Sagrada Familia is not part of this tour.
How does the transport between the two sites work?
A private bus takes the group between Park Güell and the Sagrada Familia, so you don't have to organise the transfer yourself. The two sites are about a 10-minute drive apart.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
The operator does not specify it, and Park Güell has slopes and uneven ground in its first section. If accessibility is essential, confirm it directly with the operator before booking.

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