1.30-hour walking tour to this incredible example of Catalan modernist architecture. Skip the lines of access to the most visited monument in Spain and enjoy a tour of the masterpiece of Antoni Gaudí
IMPORTANT: Small group option is for groups of up to 10 people maximum.
Tour en Español
Tour in english
FRENCH TOUR
Group of max. 10 participants
Visit the Nacimiento façade, the insides of the Basilica, Pasión façade, the Sagrada Familia's school and if this all is not enough, feel free to visit the Museum of the construction of the temple after the tour.
To find us, look for a red flag!
You must be at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour starts.
Please, take note that if you’re not in the meeting point on time, you won’t be able to enter by your own or join the group later and will be considered as no show, non refundable.
Meet your guide at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour start time. He or she will have tickets for the entire group.
Know before you go:
- All visitors must go through a security check, which may take up to 25 minutes in high season.
- The Sagrada Familia is occasionally closed to the public
- Modest clothing is required: Inside the Basilica you can not go with your head covered, shorts or bare shoulders.
- For safety reasons, no hats are allowed inside the nave or the museum, except for religious or health-related reasons.
- Itinerary is subject to change in the case of special events at the attraction or big crowds.
- You will need to arrive at the meeting point at least 20 minutes before the tour starts. If you arrive after this, your timed-entry ticket will not be valid.
- Please do not enter the monument barefoot
- It is not permitted to give headsets to children under the age of 12.
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