What is the dress code for visiting Sagrada Familia?
When visiting Sagrada Familia, a respectful dress code is required. Shoulders and knees must be covered. Please plan accordingly to ensure entry without issues.
Will we visit other famous sights besides Sagrada Familia and Park Güell?
Yes! In addition to Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, you'll explore the Gothic Quarter, Montjuïc Hill, and get stunning views of Barcelona from the cable car ride.
Is this tour suitable for families?
Yes! With private transport, fascinating stories, and a mix of activities, this tour is perfect for families and solo travelers alike.
What makes this Barcelona in a Day tour special?
This tour includes skip-the-line access to Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, so you can avoid long queues and explore Gaudí’s masterpieces at your own pace. A private minibus ensures a seamless experience, and a local guide shares exclusive insights that make each sight unforgettable.
How do we travel between the sights?
After your Gothic Quarter walking tour, you’ll be driven in private transport between the sites, making the journey comfortable and relaxing. You’ll enjoy more time at each attraction, and your guide will ensure you make the most of every stop.
How long is the Barcelona in a Day Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 6.25 hours, allowing you to explore all the major sights in Barcelona without feeling rushed.
Is this tour accessible for wheelchairs, strollers or for those with mobility impairments?
Unfortunately due to the nature of this tour it is not suitable for guests with mobility impairments, or for wheelchairs or strollers. Please contact the Guest Experience team at [email protected] or call +39 068-596-0143 (Italy) or 888-683-8670 (USA) to make alternative arrangements.
Can I bring a bag with me into the Sagrada Familia?
Yes, but you can only bring small bags and backpacks. They will be checked before you enter the church. If you are going to climb the towers you have to leave backpacks in security lockers located at the base of the towers and costing €1.00.
Does the Sagrada Familia have a dress code?
Yes. In the Cathedral, both men and women are asked to wear clothing that covers at least the shoulders and knees. It is sufficient to bring extra coverings (e.g., a scarf) with you and to put them on before entering to the holy areas.
The most comprehensive Gaudí tour on the market: Explore Casa Batlló or Casa Vicens without the crowds, see Casa Milà, and admire Park Güell and La Sagrada Familia.
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