Private Barcelona Gaudí Tour: Sagrada Família, Park Güell & Casa Batlló
New tour
75 reviews
5.5 hours
Max 1–6
Why take this tour?
Highlights
Private Tour with a Gaudí Expert – Discover the revolutionary ideas that shaped his masterpieces.
VIP Entry to Sagrada Família – Skip the lines and step inside Gaudí’s unfinished cathedral for a guided tour.
Casa Batlló: A Surrealist Dream – Explore Gaudí’s most famous residential masterpiece with pre-reserved tickets.
Park Güell’s Colorful Wonder – Wander through this fantastical park, filled with organic designs and stunning views.
Seamless & Stress-Free – Enjoy a private vehicle transfer from Park Güell to Sagrada Família for an effortless experience.
Sites Visited
La Sagrada Familia
Park Güell
Casa Batlló
Casa Milà aka "La Pedrera" (exterior)
Casa Amatller (exterior)
Casa Lleó i Morera (exterior)
Tour Includes
Local English-speaking guide
Pre-reserved Casa Batlló ticket
Skip-the-line Park Güell ticket
Pre-reserved La Sagrada Família ticket
Two transfers by private transport
The Experience: A Private Gaudí Tour Like No Other
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Verified Customer reviews
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.