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Hospital Sant Pau & Sagrada Familia

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Duration

4 Hours

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Max People

9

Overview

Discover the most remarkable buildings designed by the two best architechst of the city of Barcelona: Lluís Domenech i Montaner and Antoni Gaudí. They lived during the same period of time and 

Itinerary

  • Passeig de Gràcia: Casa Lleó i Morera, Casa Amatller, Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (exterior only)
  • Hospital Sant Pau (interior visit)
  • Sagrada Familia (interior visit)

*It is possible to add climbing one of the Towers of Sagrada Familia during the booking process (

Meeting point

Your guide will meet you are your Hotel/accommodation if it is located near the attractions.

Otherwise we suggest to start up front Casa Batlló

End point

Sagrada Familia 

Included

Excluded

FAQs

Yes! Sagrada Familia has provisional opening hours: 

  • November to February: Mon to Sat, from 9am to 6pm. Sundays, from 10:30am to 6pm 
  • March and October: Mon to Sat, from 9am to 7pm. Sundays, from 10:30am to 7pm
  • April to September. Mon to Sat, from 9am to 8pm. Sundays, from 10:30am to 8pm.

Sunday mornings international mass is held at the Basilica from 9 to 10 am and tours are not allowed before 10:30am. 

Special days: 25th & 26th of December and 1st & 6tho of January, opening will be from 9am to 2pm 

*Note: On rare occasions, opening hours may be modified by management when special events are held inside the Basilica.

Not at all! During the booking process you will add the number of people and that will automatically add to the base price the cost of the admission fees. We will buy them for you so you don’t have to worry.  

The guide will pick you up at your Hotel/ accommodation if it is located close to Passeig de Gràcia. If your accommodation is located further away, we suggest meeting opposite the Batlló House.

Of course! If you are interested in any other Barcelona sites such as: Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, Casa Vicens, Palau de la Música, etc. Please contact us

Sagrada Familia is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately. Visitors are not allowed to show their shoulders or legs above the knee inside of the Church. If you are visiting Barcelona in the summertime, just make sure to bring a scarf to cover your shoulders before entering and avoid wearing shorts that day. Swimwear is not allowed. No see-through clothing. Visitors will not be allowed to enter wearing special clothing to celebrate any sort of festivities, nor with any decorations designed to distract or draw attention for artistic, religious, promotional or any other purposes.

Unless you specifically request it during the booking process, the Tour does not include climbing the towers.

This is a walking tour but we will require transportation to get to the sites. It is very easy and cheap to move around by metro or Taxi. We can also arrange a chauffeured private Mercedes minivan at an extra cost.

This is a 100% walking tour. Your tour guide will always adapt to your pace and needs.

Absolutely! Hospital Sant Pau and Sagrada Familia are wheelchari friendly

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