How long is Park Guell guided tour?

How long is Park Guell guided tour?

approximately 50 minutes
The guided tour lasts approximately 50 minutes. Available up to 48 hours in advance.

Why is Park Guell so popular?

Park Güell is certainly one of the most famous sights of Barcelona. The with split ceramics decorated winding bank above the by Roman temples inspired market hall is world famous. Gaudí has created a fabulous forest with this park.

Can you visit Park Guell for free?

VISITING PARK GUELL: FREE ENTRY TIMES. The entire Park Guell is free all day long except the Monumental Zone. This area is the most popular and most visited section of the park. To get in to the Monumental Zone at Park Guell for free, you must visit outside of the regulated hours.

How much does it cost to visit Park Guell?

Park Güell is open every day, but hours vary depending on the season. There is a cost to enter the park. Tickets are 7 euros (around $8) online and 8 euros (about $9.50) at the park. Reduced fares are available for children and seniors.

Is Park Guell safe?

The Parc Guell area is fairly middle class so should be safe but boring and possibily cold. Perhaps a slow coffee near where you arrive for less than 2 Euros then by your T-10 for ten metro rides for less than 10 Euros. T-10 is probably worth it if you are likely to make more than 4 public transport journeys.

How much does it cost to go to Park Guell?

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RATES PRICES
General ticket 10 €
Children from 0 to 6 0 €
Children from 7 to 12 7 €
Over 65 and “Targeta Rosa Reduïda” card 7 €

What is the most popular park in Barcelona?

Parc de la Ciutadella
1. Parc de la Ciutadella (Ciutadella Park) Barcelona’s most popular park is on the site of the former citadel, close to the sea and next to the Born neighborhood. It occupies 17 hectares, with formal gardens, a grand waterfall, a boating lake, historic architecture, and a zoological park.

How do you say Guell?

Thank you for your help. A: The word Güell is pronounced “Gwell” also the official name is “Park Güell ” The word “Park” in the name is spelt as the English word and not Parc or Parque. The park was named after Mr Güell who funded the development of the park for Antonio Gaudí, one of Barcelona’s most famous architects.