Sagrada Família – Gaudí’s Masterpiece in Barcelona

Discover the Sagrada Família, Barcelona’s most iconic landmark and Antoni Gaudí’s unfinished masterpiece. This awe-inspiring basilica combines Gothic and Art Nouveau styles, with intricate facades and breathtaking interiors bathed in colored light from stained-glass windows. A visit to the Sagrada Família is an unmissable experience in Barcelona.

Step Inside Barcelona’s Iconic Sagrada Família

Sagrada Familia Guided Tour with Skip the Line

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of La Sagrada Familia on this guided tour that brings Gaudí’s vision to life. Begin your journey with a closer look at the striking Nativity and Passion facades, each filled with intricate carvings and powerful symbolism that depict the story of Christ in dramatically different styles. Step inside the basilica and […]

Duration

75 Min

Group Size

30 people

Experience the Wonder of the Sagrada Família

More than 140 years in the making, the Sagrada Família is one of the most extraordinary architectural projects in the world. From its towering spires to its intricate Nativity and Passion façades, every detail tells a story. Inside, colorful stained-glass windows create a mesmerizing play of light, making it one of the most beautiful churches ever built.

About the Sagrada Família

Designed by Antoni Gaudí in 1882, the Sagrada Família remains unfinished but is already a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a global symbol of Barcelona. Gaudí dedicated much of his life to this project, blending innovative engineering with deep spirituality. When completed, the basilica will feature 18 spires symbolizing biblical figures, making it the tallest church in the world.

Things to Do at the Sagrada Família

1.Explore the Nativity and Passion Facades
Admire Gaudí’s storytelling through architecture and symbolism on the two completed facades.

2. Step Inside the Basilica
Marvel at the forest-like columns, vaulted ceilings, and kaleidoscopic stained glass.

  • Best Time to Visit: Morning or late afternoon when sunlight enhances the stained-glass colors.
  • Pro Tip: Book skip-the-line tickets early, as entry slots sell out fast.

3. Climb the Towers
Take the elevator (and stairs down) for panoramic views of Barcelona’s skyline.

4. Visit the Sagrada Família Museum
Learn about Gaudí’s vision, scale models, and the history of construction spanning over a century.

Visitor Information

DetailInfo
LocationCarrer de Mallorca, 401, Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
Opening HoursDaily: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (seasonal hours vary)
Best Time to VisitMorning or late afternoon for best lighting
Ticket PriceStarting from €26
Nearest MetroSagrada Família Station (Lines 2 & 5)
Duration Needed1.5 – 3 hours
AccessibilityFully wheelchair-friendly