A visit to Park Güell is a must during your trip to Barcelona. As you stroll through this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’ll discover colorful mosaics, playful architectural details, and panoramic views of the city. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, the park uniquely blends nature and architecture. Wander along winding pathways, admire the famous serpentine bench, and see the iconic dragon fountain known as El Drac. Inspired by natural forms, the park has an almost fairy-tale atmosphere. Be sure to visit the Gaudí House Museum, where the architect lived for many years, for a closer look at his life and work.
Practical Information for Your Visit
Park Güell operates with timed entry slots, so it’s best to book your tickets in advance and arrive on time.
Entry is permitted up to 30 minutes after your reserved time.
Once inside, you may stay until the park closes.
Two accessible routes are available for visitors with reduced mobility. The Carretera del Carmel entrance offers the easiest access.
If you are visiting with babies or young children, a lightweight stroller or baby carrier is recommended. The Carrer d’Olot entrance is the most convenient.
Dogs are allowed on a leash but are not permitted in certain areas, including the Monumental Zone.
Non-commercial photography is permitted.
Wear comfortable shoes and bring water, especially during warmer months.
Download or view a park map in advance to help plan your visit.
Park Güell Opening Hours
Park Güell is open every day of the year. Opening hours vary by season, so check the latest schedule before your visit.
How to Get to Park Güell
Park Güell is located in the Gràcia district, on a hillside just outside Barcelona’s city center.
Metro
Line 3 (Green Line) to Lesseps or Vallcarca stations (around a 20-minute walk)
Bus
H6 and D40 to Travessera de Dalt (around a 10-minute walk)
Hop-on Hop-off Bus
Barcelona Bus Turístic (Blue Route)
Barcelona City Tour (Green Route)
Both stop at Park Güell
Parking in the area is very limited, so traveling by car is not recommended.
Park Güell Entrances
Park Güell has three main entrances:
Carrer d’Olot – the main entrance, closest to the park’s most famous attractions
Carretera del Carmel – the best option for accessibility and usually less crowded
Passatge de Sant Josep de la Muntanya – convenient if arriving by metro, with escalators available
More Gaudí Highlights in Barcelona
Want to discover more of Gaudí’s work during your stay? Combine your visit to Park Güell with Sagrada Família or Casa Batlló and explore some of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks. Check out our complete guide to Gaudí attractions in Barcelona and plan your itinerary.


