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Park Güell

Barcelona, Spain

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Barcelona, Spain

About Park Güell

Park Güell is a hillside public park in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí, blending modernist architecture with landscaped gardens and city views. Highlights include the mosaic-covered serpentine bench, the colorful dragon fountain, and the Hypostyle Hall with its forest of columns. The park’s Monumental Zone requires a timed ticket, while surrounding grounds are free. Expect uneven paths and crowds at peak hours. It’s ideal for travelers interested in Gaudí’s organic design, photography, and panoramic vistas, and less essential if you prefer quieter green spaces or are short on time. Reaching it involves uphill walking or a short bus ride.

Plan your visit

Opening Hours

Mon–Sun: 9:30–19:30