Complete Gaudi Tour with Sagrada Familia, House Visit & Park Guell
709 reviews
5.5 hours
Max 15
Why take this tour?
Highlights
Morning tour: Entrance to Casa Batlló to explore Gaudí’s impressive residential work.
Afternoon tour: Veer off the tourist trail with entry to Casa Vicens, Gaudí's very first house that put him on the map
See how Gaudí’s style developed with a visit to his flamboyant Casa Vicens, and the more refined Casa Mila, aka La Pedrera
Head for the hills, and a guided, skip-the-line tour of Park Guell
Finish with a bang at La Sagrada Família, for a complete tour of the basilica and its façade
Travel with an expert, licensed guide passionate about all-things-Gaudí
Sites Visited
La Sagrada Familia
Park Güell
Casa Batlló (entry on morning tour)
Casa Milà aka 'La Pedrera' (exterior)
Casa Vicens (entry on afternoon tour)
Casa Amatller (exterior)
Casa Lleó i Morera (exterior)
Tour Includes
Local English-speaking guide
Morning tour: Pre-reserved Casa Batlló ticket
Afternoon tour: Pre-reserved Casa Vicens ticket
Skip-the-line Park Güell ticket
Pre-reserved La Sagrada Família ticket
Two transfers by public and private transport
Headset
Take a step into the world of Antoni Gaudí
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4.7/5
based on 388 Walks’ customer ratings
Overall rating
4.7/5
388 reviews
Rating summary by category
Guide
4.9/5
Guest Support
4.7/5
Latest reviews
Excellent
Very educational. Our guide Albert had comprehensive knowledge of Gaudi and his buildings. Albert was also very friendly and helpful to the guests on the tour.
GetYourGuide customer·Australia·Aug 18, 2025
Excellent
Albert was an excellent guide. He was very knowledgeable and also gave the group options during the tour due to the heat.
Tripadvisor customer·Mjazz75·Aug 18, 2025
Excellent
Our guide Aida made the walk!
Very knowledgeable in all things Gaudi.
Friendly and approachable in answering questions. Was a fun and enjoyable morning of Gaudi history. Would highly recommend.
Tripadvisor customer·MADLAC21·Aug 09, 2025
Great
Our guide, Albert, was absolutely brilliant. An informative storyteller who was friendly and helpful - nothing was too much trouble for him. He was so good that it really pains me not to give the tour a full 5-star review. The dropped star is solely because the tour was booked with the understanding that, at the end, we'd be dropped back on the minibus to the original pick-up point. We weren't. Instead we were told that we had to make our own way back. It's easy enough to get a taxi nearby, but it was an extra 10euros we hadn't accounted for and it kind of felt like we had just been abandoned. Also, ignore the info they send you in the booking email about what not to wear at the Sagrada Familia. Everyone in there (including Albert our tour guide) were wearing shorts and vest tops etc. So the whole thing about not being allowed in if you have exposed knees and/or shoulders is just rubbish. Wear what you want.
Do I need to bring an ID on my Sagrada Familia tour?
All guests (including children) must bring ID on the day of their tour. This is especially important when booking reduced tickets (such as child tickets 2-10 years old) as Sagrada Familia often asks for ID as proof of age.
Is this tour accessible for strollers, people with mobility limitations, or who use a wheelchair?
This tour involves a lot of street walking, including going up hills and steps. Additionally, some of the Gaudí residences are not completely wheelchair accessible. Because of this, we regret that we cannot offer this tour to people who use strollers, wheelchairs or have mobility limitations. Please contact our Guest Experience team at [email protected] to discuss private or alternative tour options.
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.
Does this tour include lunch?
Yes! Please email us beforehand and let us know if you have any dietary restrictions or food allergies.
Unlock Gaudi’s world on the only Casa Batlló tour with exclusive early entry and skip-the-line Sagrada Familia tour—guided by an expert who brings every detail to life.