Explore Sagrada Familia: Visit Gaudí’s Masterpiece Today!
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Tickets for the Sagrada Familia: access without queuing up
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Avoid the usual queues with fast-track entry.
Access the spectacular architecture of Gaudí’s landmark.
Enjoy an audio guide available in English plus 19 other languages.
Appreciate the naturalistic and religious ornamental details inside.
Support the ongoing construction of this historic monument.












Sagrada Familia: Gaudí Guided Tour for Small Groups
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Discover hidden spots while walking through Avinguda Gaudí.
Gain swift entry to Sagrada Familia bypassing regular queues.
Receive an informative live tour available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
Explore the fascinating architectural history from Gaudí’s era to today.
Small group size ensures an engaging and personalized experience.








Gaudi's houses and Sagrada Familia: One-day visit to Barcelona
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Visit Gaudí’s earliest architectural work, Casa Vicens, and explore its garden and main floor.
Discover the renowned modernist façades on Passeig de Gràcia and tour La Pedrera with access to its rooftop, courtyards, and tenant’s apartment.
Enjoy a guided visit to Casa Batlló’s impressive main entrance and noble floor.
Spend the afternoon touring the iconic Sagrada Família with priority entry and detailed audio guides.
Benefit from a knowledgeable live guide available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese languages throughout the day’s tour.


Barcelona Bus Turístic: Tourist bus tour
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Explore the city at your own pace with hop-on hop-off flexibility.
Benefit from an informative audio guide in multiple languages.
Choose between 24 or 48-hour ticket options for extended sightseeing.
Discover two distinct routes showcasing key landmarks across Barcelona.
Enjoy additional discounts for various activities throughout the city.
The Basílica de la Sagrada Família in Barcelona stands as a monumental masterpiece blending Gothic Revival and Art Nouveau styles. Designed by Antoni Gaudí, this iconic basilica remains the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world, attracting millions of visitors each year. Explore its unique architecture, impressive spires, and rich history by securing your tickets today.
About Basílica de la Sagrada Família
Why Visit The Basílica de la Sagrada Família?
Basílica de la Sagrada Família: Opening Hours
General Operating Hours:
- November to February: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
March and October: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PM
April to September: 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sundays and Religious Holidays: Typically, the basilica opens later, around 10:30 AM, but the closing times remain the same for the respective months.
Special Days and Holidays:
- December 25, December 26, January 1, and January 6: The basilica operates on reduced hours from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM on these special days.
Last Admission: Visitors are allowed entry up to 30 minutes before closing, so plan to arrive with enough time to explore the basilica. For tower access, last admissions may be restricted further in advance.
Sagrada Familia: Address & How To Get There?
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Things to Know Before Visiting the Basílica de la Sagrada Família
Purchase tickets online ahead of time, especially if you plan to visit the steeples, as access requires reservation.
Steeple visits involve elevator rides followed by steep, narrow spiral staircases unsuitable for those with mobility issues or certain medical conditions.
The church welcomes visitors of all ages, but children under 16 should be supervised given the stair access and large crowds.
Peak visiting times are typically late mornings and early afternoons; early entry or late visits may offer a quieter experience.
Attendance at weekly Sunday Mass and special religious services is free but subject to capacity limits; arrive early if you wish to participate.
Visitors are advised to dress respectfully, particularly when attending Mass or entering chapels.
The basilica provides elevator access to some areas, but expect to use stairs when descending from the towers.
Large bags, backpacks, and food or drink are not permitted inside; plan accordingly to ensure a smooth visit.
Basílica de la Sagrada Família: Additional Info
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Accessibility Facilities at Basílica de la Sagrada Família
For Visually Impaired Visitors:
For the visually impaired, the Sagrada Família offers tactile maps and braille guides to help navigate the basilica’s complex architectural features. These materials can be requested at the visitor information points upon arrival, ensuring visitors with visual challenges can independently explore key areas with greater understanding.
For Specially Abled Visitors:
Visitors with mobility impairments can access ramps and elevators strategically placed throughout the site, including steeple access via an elevator, although descending is by stairs. Wheelchair access is available for the nave, museum, and shop areas, and assistance can be arranged in advance through the ticketing service to guarantee a smooth visit.
For Hearing Impaired Visitors:
The hearing impaired benefit from captioned multimedia presentations available in the museum and guided tours using portable hearing induction loop systems. To make the most of these services, it is recommended to notify the visit organizers during ticket purchase or at entry, allowing staff to provide customized support and equipment.
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Interesting Facts About Sagrada Familia
The Basílica de la Sagrada Família is the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world. Construction began in 1882 and continues today, funded solely by private donations and ticket sales.
Antoni Gaudí dedicated over 40 years of his life to designing the basilica and is buried in its crypt.
The basilica features 18 spires, each representing important biblical figures, with 13 already completed.
Its tallest spire, dedicated to Jesus Christ, will reach 172.5 meters, making it the tallest church building globally.
The Nativity Façade is richly decorated with nature-inspired sculptures, while the Passion Façade has a stark, dramatic design.
A twelve-pointed crystal star crowns the Virgin Mary spire, standing 7 meters tall and installed in 2021.
During the Spanish Civil War, anarchists destroyed many original plans and models, delaying construction.
Gaudí once said, “My client is not in a hurry,” referring to the lengthy construction process.


































