Park Güell Combo Tickets

The most popular Park Güell combo tickets in 2026 are the Park Güell + Sagrada Família combination (the best-value pairing for most visitors), the Complete Gaudí Tour (Park Güell + Sagrada Família + Casa Batlló + La Pedrera), and the Barcelona Pass (which bundles Park Güell with multiple city attractions). Combo tickets save time by consolidating bookings and often include guided entry, skip-the-line access, and transfers between sites.

If you are planning to visit more than one major Gaudí landmark — and most visitors to Barcelona do — a combo ticket almost always makes more sense than buying individual admissions separately. You save time on separate bookings, often pay less than the combined individual prices, and frequently get benefits like guided commentary or transport included that would cost extra on standalone tickets.

This guide covers every meaningful combo option that includes Park Güell in 2026, what each one includes, who it suits, and how to book.

Park Güell + Gaudí House Museum

The most accessible combo — and the only one available directly through the official Park Güell website. This ticket combines standard Monumental Zone admission with entry to the Gaudí House Museum (Casa Museu Gaudí), the pink house where Antoni Gaudí lived from 1906 to 1925. The museum contains original Gaudí-designed furniture, personal artefacts, sketches, and religious objects. Both the Monumental Zone and the museum use timed-entry slots.

Best for: visitors who want the most complete in-park experience — see our Gaudí House Museum article for what’s inside without adding external attractions.

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Park Güell + Sagrada Família

The Park Güell + Sagrada Família combination is the most popular Gaudí pairing in Barcelona. When booked as a guided tour with skip-the-line access to both sites, it typically costs €60–€90 per person and covers a full half-day. Individual admissions to both sites (€18 + €26) would cost €44 with no guide and no transport. The combo tour adds expert commentary, transfers between the two sites, and removes the complexity of managing two separate timed bookings.

Park Güell and Sagrada Família are Gaudí’s two most visited works in Barcelona — and conveniently, they can be visited in sequence in a single morning or afternoon. The standard combo tour visits Park Güell first, then transfers by private minibus to the Sagrada Família. A single guide covers both sites, providing context for how Gaudí’s design philosophy evolved from the naturalistic park to the sacred geometry of the basilica.

What is typically included: skip-the-line timed entry to both sites, expert guided commentary at both, private transfer between the sites, and free time to explore independently after the guided sections.

What is typically not included: tower access at the Sagrada Família (this requires a separate upgrade).

Best for: first-time Barcelona visitors who want to see the two most iconic Gaudí landmarks in a single, well-organised experience.

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Complete Gaudí Tour (Park Güell + Sagrada Família + Casa Batlló + La Pedrera)

The most comprehensive Gaudí day available in Barcelona. This full-day experience takes you through four of Gaudí’s most significant works: Park Güell, Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló (on morning tours) or Casa Vicens (on afternoon tours), and La Pedrera (Casa Milà). A single guide provides expert commentary throughout, with transport between all four sites included.

This tour typically runs for 6–8 hours and covers more architectural ground than most visitors manage in two or three separate days of self-guided visits. Booking well in advance is essential — all four attractions have timed-entry slots that must be coordinated, and popular tour times sell out weeks ahead.

Best for: architecture enthusiasts, Gaudí fans, and visitors with a single full day in Barcelona who want a complete overview of his major works.

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Barcelona in One Day Tour (Sagrada Família + Park Güell + Gothic Quarter)

A broader city overview that includes both major Gaudí sites plus a walking tour of the Gothic Quarter. This tour typically includes hotel pickup and drop-off, making it the lowest-effort option for visitors who want a structured introduction to Barcelona without any navigation or logistics. Total duration is usually 8–10 hours.

Best for: first-time visitors, cruise passengers, and travellers with limited time who want a one-day city overview rather than a focused architecture deep-dive.

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Barcelona Pass

The Barcelona Pass is a city attraction pass that includes Park Güell admission plus Casa Batlló, Casa Milà (La Pedrera), the Telefèric de Montjuïc cable car, and a city audio guide. It is best value for visitors spending 3 or more days in Barcelona who plan to visit multiple included attractions. The pass comes with a 10% discount code for additional bookings.

The Barcelona Pass bundles Park Güell alongside several of the city’s top paid attractions in a single purchase, removing the need to manage multiple separate bookings. Inclusions vary by pass tier — always check the current inclusions at the time of purchase. In addition to the attraction entries, most versions include a hop-on hop-off bus, a city audio guide covering 100+ points of interest, and a Park Güell-specific audio guide.

Best for: visitors spending 3+ days in Barcelona who plan to visit at least 3–4 of the included attractions. Less suitable for short trips or visitors who only plan to see one or two sites.

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Are Combo Tickets Worth It?

For first-time visitors combining two or more Gaudí sites, generally yes. A guided combo adds expert commentary, transfers, and coordinated timed entry — worth the premium over self-managed individual tickets. The Barcelona Pass is only good value if you plan to visit at least 3–4 of its included attractions.

The value of a combo ticket depends on what you are comparing it against.

If you are buying standard self-guided admissions to Park Güell (€18) and Sagrada Família (€26) separately, the total is €44 per person with no guide, no transport, and two separate booking processes. A guided combo tour covering both sites typically costs €60–€90 — the premium buys you expert commentary, skip-the-line access, and private transfers, all of which have real practical value.

For the Complete Gaudí Tour, the maths are even more compelling. Individual admissions to Park Güell, Sagrada Família, Casa Batlló, and La Pedrera would total well over €100 per person, without guides or transport. A full-day guided combo covering all four typically falls in a similar price range and includes everything.

The Barcelona Pass only makes financial sense if you plan to visit most of the included attractions. If you are in Barcelona for two days and only want to see Park Güell and Sagrada Família, a standalone combo tour will deliver better value than the pass.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I book Park Güell and Sagrada Família tickets separately and visit them on the same day?

Yes, but you need to carefully coordinate the timed-entry slots for both sites, allow travel time between them (10–15 minutes by taxi), and manage two separate bookings. A guided combo tour handles all of this for you.

Do combo tickets include the Sagrada Família towers?

Most standard combo tours do not include tower access at Sagrada Família. Tower entry requires a separate upgrade at the time of booking the Sagrada Família ticket. Check the inclusions carefully before purchasing.

Is the Gaudí House Museum included in the Park Güell + Sagrada Família combo?

No. The Gaudí House Museum is a separate add-on to the Park Güell ticket and is not included in cross-site combo tours. See our Park Güell + Gaudí House Museum Ticket article for details.

Which combo is best for a first-time visitor with one full day in Barcelona?

The Park Güell + Sagrada Família guided tour is the most popular choice — it covers the two most important Gaudí works in a single well-organised half-day. If you have a full day, the Complete Gaudí Tour or Barcelona in One Day Tour add more depth.

Can I do the Complete Gaudí Tour in one day?

Yes, but it is a full and tiring day covering 6–8 hours. For what to see at Park Güell, see our Main Highlights guide. All four attractions are visited in sequence with a single guide. Comfortable shoes and a reasonable level of fitness are recommended.

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