Sagrada Familia Tours
Discover the majestic Sagrada Família in Barcelona with our comprehensive guide to guided tours. Whether you're interested in a quick skip-the-line tour or an immersive full-day experience, our table outlines various tour options, languages available, durations, group sizes, and starting prices in euros. Explore Gaudí's masterpiece in your preferred language, from English and Spanish to French, Italian and German. Perfect for travelers, our guide simplifies planning your visit to this iconic landmark. For more details and to book your tour, visit our dedicated page.
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Sagrada Familia Tour Type | Languages Available | Duration | Group Size | Starting Price (€) |
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Go With A Local: Skip-The-Line Sagrada Família | English, Italian, French, German, Spanish | 1h30 | Max. 30 | 49.50 |
Sagrada Familia: Guided Tour | English, German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Dutch | 1h30 - 2h | 12 - 30 | 50 |
Sagrada Familia: Guided Tour + Towers Access | English, German, French, Spanish | 1h30 | Max. 30 | 65 |
Gaudí Houses & Sagrada Família: Full-Day Tour | English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese | 9h | Max. 12 | 119 |
Common features for all the guided tours of the Sagrada Familia include:
- Meeting Point: Designated areas for gathering before the tour.
- Skip-the-Line: Fast track entry to avoid long queues.
- Instant Ticket Delivery: Quick access to tickets after purchase.
- Smartphone Tickets Accepted: Convenience of using your phone as your ticket.
- Max Group Size: Ensuring an intimate and comprehensive experience.
- Wheelchair Accessible: Inclusivity for visitors with mobility challenges.
- Live Guide: Expert guidance providing in-depth knowledge.
Each tour highlights unique aspects of the Sagrada Familia, offering a rich and diverse experience.
Meeting Point and Instructions
Guided tour meeting point is usualy located at : Avinguda de Gaudí 2, 08025, Barcelona, Spain.
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On the spot:
- Show your smartphone ticket to your guide at the meeting point, in front of the KFC restaurant
- The guide will have a Tiqets identification sign
Here are some frequently asked questions about guided tours of the Sagrada Familia:
Q: What types of tours are available at the Sagrada Familia?
A: You can choose for a basic guided tour without tower access or the guided tour with access to either one of the two towers open to the public. We offer combined tickets including Sagrada Família and other Gaudi's monuments.
Q: How can I purchase tickets for the Sagrada Familia tours?
A: Tickets can be purchased online through "Check Availbaility" button at the top or bottom of this page)
Q: How should I show my tickets at the entrance?
A: Tickets can be displayed on your smartphone or printed out. They need to be scanned at the entrance.
Q: What happens if I arrive late for my scheduled visit time?
A: Tickets are only valid for the specific time chosen. Late arrivals may not be able to enter, so it's important to be on time.
Q: What is the policy for refunding or exchanging tickets?
A: Cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the guided tour. Rescheduling is possible up to 24 hours before your visit.
Q: When can I buy tickets for a visit?
A: It's recommended to purchase tickets about two months in advance of your visit.
Q: Do I have to queue to enter the Sagrada Familia with a local guide?
A: Advance guided tour ticket holders can skip the long queues.
Q: Are there storage lockers for bags or luggage?
A: There are lockers for storing bags temporarily, especially for visitors going up in the towers, as bags are not allowed for safety reasons.
Q: Is the visit adapted for visitors with reduced mobility?
A: The Basilica is accessible, except for the towers. Wheelchairs are available upon request.
Q: Are animals allowed in the Sagrada Familia?
A: Guide dogs are permitted for individuals who require them.
Q: What is the dress code for visiting the Sagrada Familia?
A: Appropriate attire is required, including non-see-through clothing that covers shoulders and legs down to at least mid-thigh.
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This Sagrada Familia Tour is effectively scheduled at 9:30 am and 1:30 pm with an English-speaking guide.
Have a great visit!
For the Sagrada Familia: First Access Guided Tour schedules are only at 9:30 and 13:30 with an English-speaking guide?
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