![]() ![]() Make the payment for your entry tickets via your preferred payment method and you'll immediately receive your entry tickets via email.Fill out your booking details or login with Facebook or Google.Click on the button "Check Availability" to continue.Indicate the time of your visit, bearing in mind that the park is very strict about punctuality and keeping to the designated entry times.Select the date on the calendar on which you would like to make your visit.However, if you choose to use the Metro, you should bear in mind that the closest stop is a 20 minute walk: the Green Line 元 at either the Vallcarca or Lesseps stops. The bus routes which can bring you here are: H 6, 32, 24 and 92. in fact, the bus stop is very close to the entrance from which you would access the house (the upper part of the park). Young people aged from 11 to 29 years of age are charged €4.50 Īverage duration of a visit is around 30 minutes Įntry Tickets are available immediately on your smartphone įor getting to the House Museum which is situated inside Park Güell, the most convenient solution is to go by bus. Useful InformationĬhildren under the age of 11 can enter for free The Gaudí House Museum displays the Catalan artistic evolution through the exhibition of objects and personal furnishings and also demonstrates the most intimate aspects of the artist's life through visiting the most private rooms in the house. Perhaps due to loneliness but also because of his passion for the project under development, he decided to leave the house in the park in order to move into the offices at the Sagrada Familia, so that he could follow the construction closely without having to move. Initially, he lived in the park with his father and his niece and then in later years, he lived on his own. This was his home for some 20 years until his last move to the Sagrada Familia. In 1906, he decided to move to this delightful small house which is situated within the confines of the vast Park Güell. DescriptionĪntoni Gaudí's home for many years was the Gaudi's Palace which is situated in the center of Barcelona right between La Rambla and the Neighborhood of Raval. This is a small but cozy museum with original furniture and is situated right inside the free area at Park Güell, just before the entrance to the main area. The maps they provide are not very helpful and cell coverage was terrible so I do think you would have a better experience if you researched and planned the park trip before you got there.Exterior of the Gaudí House Museum, Barcelona If you go in this entrance, you have to walk down to see the main features of the park. I would think that they would be restricted since there is an admission to get in. The park was loaded with vendors which surprised me. We went in the entrance that was more on the side/back. If you are taking the hop on/hop off bus, please note they drop you off at the bottom of the hill and there is a very hilly walk to the park entrance. So this is just a warning to please only buy tickets from the official site for Park Guell. Upon checking we paid 16 euros versus 10 euros on the official site. Fortunately, they were able to locate my name in the reservation queue and we were able to get in. They explained that often times these sites will just purchase a chunk of tickets and your name won't be there. The site we bought tickets had Park Guell Barcelona in the url and ended in org, which to me seemed like the official site. I could have sworn it was official but it was not. I consider myself a seasoned traveler and always know to check this before buying. I went to a park agent who tried to help but she said that they were purchased from an unofficial site. ![]() When we approached the gates, I tried to download my tickets and could not. We received our confirmation emails with the tickets. We bought our tickets while in Spain as opposed to back home. ![]()
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