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  1. Come and visit Barcelona’s Park Güell with all the information you’ll need for discovering the area designed by Gaudí and the urban park’s sites

  2. Self-guided tour of Park Güell. The ticket allows access to the area where most of the well-known works by Antoni Gaudí, declared World Heritage Site by the UNESCO, are located, as well as the green areas and some of the best panoramic views of the city of Barcelona.

  3. Park Güell is an iconic space in the city of Barcelona, declared UNESCO World Heritage Site which receives a large numbers of visitors each day. Regulating the entry ensures the conservation and maintenance of the monumental heritage, and guarantees a safe visit for neighbors as well as other visitors.

  4. Visita el Park Güell de Barcelona con la información que necesitas para conocer la zona diseñada por Gaudí y los espacios del parque urbano.

  5. Park Güell is located in a natural environment in the city, a unique park in Barcelona. Choose the most sustainable means of transport for coming to visit us.

  6. Visita el Park Güell de Barcelona amb la informació que necessites per conèixer la zona dissenyada per Gaudí i els espais del parc urbà.

  7. For further information visit the web page of the MUHBA-Casa del Guarda. The ticket to the Monumental Core of Park Güell also allows free entry to the Casa del Guarda. This site has a specific timetable. For reasons of capacity, entry is NOT guaranteed during the last time slots.

  8. 2024年9月6日 · NATURE AND BIODIVERSITY. The park’s large green area provides natural values and a diversity of species that make a visit very appealing. A new model of governance is being put forward to regain the park for the city and find the right balance between tourism and local use.

  9. Visitez le Park Güell de Barcelone avec les informations nécessaires pour découvrir la zone dessinée par Gaudí et les espaces du parc urbain.

  10. Park Güell thus became a public park much appreciated by Barcelona’s inhabitants, as well as a major focus of attraction for visitors. It was recognised as an artistic monument in 1969 and declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1984.