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EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE

Included in the Basilica educational project. Discover the Sagrada Família with a specialised guide on an educational tour.

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SCHOOL TOUR

For schools that want their teacher to lead the tour.

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  • The teacher must provide official accreditation at the group entrance.
  • Students must be 18 or under.
  • Ticket prices, more information and bookings: reserves@ext. sagradafamilia.org.

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SCHOOL TOUR WITH GUIDE

Visit to the Sagrada Família for schools.

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SCHOOL TOUR WITH TOWERS

For schools that want to visit the Basilica with their teacher. The visit includes going up in only one of the two towers.

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  • Available for students under 18. / The teacher must provide official accreditation at the group entrance.
  • Ticket prices, more information and bookings: reserves@ext. sagradafamilia.org.

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IMPORTANT NOTE

The teacher or chaperone for the group must ensure the support materials are used properly and that the group behaves appropriately.

Everyone will have to go through security to enter. To facilitate entry, we recommend students don’t bring rucksacks.

As it is a Catholic church, all visitors must dress appropriately.

The Basilica is a space under construction. Routes and tours may be modified. The temporary closure of any of the spaces at the Basilica does not entitle visitors to any discount or refund of the ticket price.

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La Sagrada Famila: Buy Tickets Online | €30

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La Sagrada Familia is Antoni Gaudí’s most famous work, his magnum opus. If you’re in Barcelona you can’t miss it.

  • Enjoy fast track entry to the stunning Barcelona monument with a prebooked ticket
  • Explore the UNESCO-listed basilica with a guide and learn all about Gaudí
  • Choose from several different start times to suit your vacation schedule

Special Offer: The Gaudí Bundle

If you’re planning to visit the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, get The Gaudí Bundle for maximum convenience. The Gaudí Bundle includes skip-the-line access to both attractions as well as many other exclusive features.

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Tickets & Prices

The Sagrada Familia is Barcelona’s most visited tourist attraction: over 3 million people visit the famous temple every year.

To avoid the long waiting lines, it’s recommended to buy your tickets online. You’ll receive your tickets via email. When you visit the Sagrada Familia simply show the code on your mobile phone to skip the line at the ticket offices.

Sagrada Familia tickets come in four different variants: adults, teens, children and pensioners/seniors. Child tickets are the cheapest, followed by teens. Children under the age of 7 have free access.

The audioguides are in English. For the guided tour you won’t need an audioguide.

Please note that tickets are non-refundable.

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Special Offer: The Gaudí Bundle

If you’re planning to visit the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, get The Gaudí Bundle for maximum convenience. The Gaudí Bundle includes skip-the-line access to both attractions as well as many other exclusive features.

Click here for more information about The Gaudí Bundle »

November to February: 9am – 6pm
March: 9am – 7pm
April to September: 9am- 8pm
October: 9am – 7pm

Due to the high number of visitors, the Sagrada Familia functions with time slots. When you buy your ticket you’ll be asked to choose a date and time for your visit. Don’t worry, once you’re inside you can stay as long as you want.

What to see and do

Sagrada Familia tickets give you access to the following areas:

The Basilica

The central nave is magnificent to behold. Ornately decorated, it is hard to find straight lines anywhere in it due to Gaudí’s preference for organic forms, inspired by nature.

The richness and intricacy of the decorations is enhanced even further by the bright colored light that streams through the elaborate stained glass panels at each end.

The Towers

The Sagrada Familia is a great place to get a panoramic view of Barcelona. Gaudí’s design called for 18 towers, of which 8 have been built so far, and which fortunately allow visitors. The view from the top is spectacular — as long as you don’t suffer from vertigo!

The Museum

The Sagrada Familia museum can be found in the semi-basement under the Passion facade, it occupies the space Gaudí’s old workshop and contains a collection of drawings, plaster models, and plans for the construction of the temple. An interesting look into the origins of the Sagrada Familia.

The Shop

After exploring the magnificent temple, pause for a moment at the shop if you want to take home a memento. You’ll find all the typical items as well as some more interesting ones like prints of Gaudí’s design sketches and books on the temple and on Gaudí’s architecture.

Did you know that: (3 Interesting Facts!)

  • Contrary to popular belief, La Sagrada Familia isn’t a cathedral, It is actually a basilica.
  • It has been under construction for 135 years, making it one of the longest construction projects ever.
  • When it is completed, it will be the tallest church building in the world at 170 meters in height.

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History

This grand church has been under construction for over a hundred years. The commission has passed from architect to architect, beginning with Paula del Villar, who began work on the church in 1882. By the next year, it was passed to Antoni Gaudí, who continued with the church until 1926, when he passed away.

It is his vision and design that has been under construction for the last hundred years, though Gaudí himself claimed that the church was designed by the spirit of the people. The ongoing construction of the Sagrada Familia church has always been paid for by donations from its patrons, and though it has not been completed, people journey from all over the world to bask in the beauty of the architecture and to worship in the chapel.

Since Gaudí’s death, seven different architects have taken charge of the project, the most recent in 2012. The first section of the church was completed only after Gaudí’s death, in 1930, but during the Spanish Civil War, most of the completed portions were burnt and destroyed, along with Gaudí’s original plans. The design, however, has been preserved and carried on by all the architects that followed him. Not only is the current building a beautiful church and monument to Gaudí as an architect, it also has an impressive and interesting history, with plenty of nooks and crannies to explore. The fascinating design of the building intrigues people of all ages, inspiring wonder and reverence in all who see it.

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  • Duration: 4 hours 30 minutes
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Tips for visiting the Sagrada Familia

Reduce long queues with a fast track ticket, skip the lines on a small group tour, or combine a temple visit with a tower climb.

During the tour, the guide will tell you a lot of interesting things about the temple. If you want to visit the Sagrada Familia on your own and explore at your own pace, buy a standard ticket – it includes the Sagrada Familia audio guide app.

You can also combine your visit to the Sagrada Familia with another of Gaudí’s iconic landmarks, Parc Güell. If you want to experience all of Barcelona’s top sights, choose Tiqets’ exclusive Gaudí Barcelona package or the Barcelona Pass, which includes access to the Sagrada Familia.

Having scanned your ticket to the Sagrada Familia at the entrance, you can stay inside as long as you like, enjoying the magnificence of Gaudí’s masterpiece. However, if you are limited in time, we advise you to allocate at least one and a half hours for the tour. This will be enough to enjoy this iconic building without haste. If you want to climb the towers of the temple and enjoy the view of Barcelona, ​​add another 30 minutes.

The unique building of the Sagrada Familia is famous all over the world, but it is surprising that the building loved by everyone has not yet been completed. Due to the damage caused to Spain by the civil war, the erection of the temple was suspended for several decades, but this is not the only reason for the delay.

Gaudí’s designs for the Sagrada Familia were incredibly complex and included many multifaceted structures and mathematical equations. Some of them were difficult to implement during his lifetime. Only now, thanks to advances in building technology, can his project finally come to fruition.

When construction is finally completed in 2026, you will be able to buy a ticket to the world’s largest and most complete example of Catalan modernism, as well as the tallest religious building in Europe.

The best time to visit Sagrada Familia is in the morning of a working day. If you arrive before 9am, you may only have to wait a few minutes to get in. At other times, the entrance queue can take you from one to two hours! In the low season – from October to March – there are slightly fewer visitors.

Would you like to take the most beautiful pictures of the Sagrada Familia from the inside? Sunlight, penetrating through the huge stained-glass windows of the temple, illuminates the naves with bright colors. This effect is most impressive in the middle of the morning, as well as in the middle and late afternoon, when the sun shines directly into the magnificent windows.

The Sagrada Familia is one of Barcelona’s most popular attractions, with over 3 million visitors a year. Therefore, do not forget to book tickets to the Sagrada Familia online before you arrive in the city.

Almost anything can be brought into Sagrada Familia, but bags, backpacks, luggage and personal belongings are checked at the entrance. For safety reasons, hats are not allowed in the nave and the museum, except for religious, medical or belief reasons. Professional photographic equipment is not allowed in the temple, but you can freely use ordinary cameras and smartphones.

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You can specify on the tickets where and how to download the audio guide application, or place the app’s cr code to do it before the visit. I would like to hear the sound of the organ during the visit, maybe. ..

You can indicate on the tickets where and how to download the audio guide application, or place the app’s cr code to do it before the visit. I would like to hear the sound of the organ during the visit, maybe once an hour.

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Mar 31 2023

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Unique experience. You will not see anything like it anywhere else, so be sure to visit the Sagrada Familia while in Barcelona.

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12 Apr. 2023

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Plan more time to visit. The Sagrada is worth the time, tickets should be booked in advance, in season at least 2 weeks in advance

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Sagrada Familia: information

The Sagrada Familia is the apotheosis of the Catalan genius Antoni Gaudí. The temple, whose construction has been continuously going on since 1882, was the culmination of his incredible modernist journey. Over time, the “architect from God” left work on all other projects and completely focused on the construction of the temple, which he was engaged in until his death at 1926 year.

Sagrada Familia should be completed in 2026, the 100th anniversary of Gaudí’s death, thus taking 144 years.

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Q: Do I need to buy entrance tickets for the Sagrada Família online in advance or can we just buy tickets at the entrance on the day of the visit? We only have one day in Barcelona and I heard that there can be long lines of people wanting to get in.

A: We advise you to purchase tickets for this Barcelona attraction in advance. The Sagrada Familia is Barcelona’s No. 1 most visited attraction with 3,000,000 visitors a year and one of Spain’s most popular tourist attractions. Often very long queues to get to the attraction (from 1 to 2 hours) at the entrances that deal with buying tickets at the entrance.


Tickets for express entry to the Sagrada Familia are included for FREE in the Barcelona City Pass. Click here to find out more.


The queue to enter the Sagrada Familia.

If you have a short time in Barcelona, ​​do you really want to spend your holiday among the crowds of people waiting in line for one to two hours or more?

If you want to avoid the queues, it is recommended to pre-book entrance tickets for the Sagrada Família , especially during peak seasons from April to September.

Another issue is that if the Sagrada Família reaches its visitor capacity, you may be banned from entering until the number of visitors inside the Sagrada Família is reduced to a safe level.

Click the link below to purchase tickets online to “skip the line”. You will also be guaranteed access even when the establishment stops patrons at the main entrance to purchase tickets at the entrance.


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Photo of tourists queuing to enter the Sagrada Familia. The queue size depends on the season, but can be up to 2 hours or more.



If you decide not to buy tickets for the Sagrada Família in advance, it’s best to be prepared to queue. This can be inconvenient if you are waiting under the hot Spanish sun. It is highly recommended to bring an umbrella, sun cream and a bottle of water if you have to wait for a long time. Often, the waiting time can reach an hour or more if you are going to buy a ticket only at the entrance.