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Built between 1900 and 1914, the park blends organic architecture, colorful mosaics, and landscaped gardens into a fantastical setting.
Visitors can wander through the monumental zone, admire the famous mosaic lizard, stroll along hidden paths, and enjoy panoramic views of the city.
Park Güell is a symbol of Catalan Modernism and Gaudí’s creative genius..
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January 1st and December 25th
Carrer d'Olot, s/n, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
Park Güell is easily accessible by public transport. You can take the metro to Vallcarca (L3) or Lesseps (L3) and then walk to the park. Several bus lines also stop nearby.
Take the train to Barcelona Sants station, then transfer to metro line L3 to Vallcarca or Lesseps stations. From there, it’s about a 15-minute walk to the park entrance.
Drive to Park Güell using GPS coordinates 41.4145° N, 2.1527° E. There is limited parking available near the park, so public transport is recommended.
Several bus lines stop near Park Güell, including lines 24, 92, and 116.
If you're staying nearby, Park Güell is within walking distance from many central locations in Barcelona.
Explore its colorful terraces, iconic mosaics, hidden pathways, and lush gardens.

Explore the origins and philosophy of Park Güell, Antoni Gaudí’s masterpiece that turned nature into architecture and Ba...
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Uncover the architectural brilliance of Park Güell, from Gaudí’s organic structures to the colorful mosaics that define ...
Learn More →Admire the colorful mosaics, dragon fountain, and serpentine benches in the iconic central area.
Enjoy stunning vistas of the city and the Mediterranean from Gaudí’s terraces.
Marvel at the forest of columns supporting the terrace above, adorned with intricate mosaics.

Visit the park and its monumental zone to experience Gaudí’s imaginative architecture.
We recommend booking online to ensure entry and avoid queues.