Should I visit Park Güell or Sagrada Familia first?
Should I visit Park Güell or Sagrada Familia first? In short, do visit Park Güell first -which is on top of a hill-, then stroll down to the bohemian neighbourhood of Gràcia for lunch and then head to Sagrada Família. Don't forget also drop by Sant Pau when you finish SF, it's just a short ten minutes walk from there.
How early should I get to Sagrada Familia?
The best time to visit and avoid crowds is at 9:00 am in the morning when Sagrada Familia opens.
Can you bring a backpack into Park Guell?
Backpacks, bags and parcels larger than 40 x 40 cm must be left in the lockers provided. Guided tours inside Palau Güell only to be carried out by official Catalonia tourist guides and by licensed guides from Spain and from the European Union, under the terms of the decree 5/1998 of 7th January.
Do you need skip the line for Park Guell?
Book skip the line tickets in advance to guarantee priority access to Park Guell. With these tickets, you can bypass the long queues and walk straight into the attraction, saving time and energy. It is advisable to book your tickets online and in advance to avoid waiting in long lines.
How far apart are Park Güell and Sagrada Familia?
The distance between the Sagrada Família and Park Güell is 2.4 km. It takes about 12 minutes by car, between 20 and 30 minutes by bus or metro, and finally 35 minutes walking to go from one monument to the other.
Can you walk from Sagrada Familia to Park Güell?
The distance between the Sagrada Família and Park Güell is 2.4 km. It takes about 12 minutes by car, between 20 and 30 minutes by bus or metro, and finally 35 minutes walking to go from one monument to the other.
Is Parc Guell worth it?
It is well known for its unique style of Trencadis, a mosaic created by small pieces of broken ceramic. Park Guell became of the most famous and iconic landmarks by Antoni Gaudí. If you are a fan of aesthetics and modern architecture, the place is most definitely worth visiting.
What is the dress code for Sagrada Familia?
However, in order to ensure a smooth visit please observe the following Sagrada Familia dress code rules: Tops must cover the shoulders. No really low necklines or see-through clothing. Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee.