
Park Güell
Park Güell is a vibrant public park in Barcelona, designed by Antoni Gaudí, showcasing his signature mosaic-covered structures and organic architectural style. Originally intended as a residential project, it is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the city's most famous attractions. The park offers stunning panoramic views of Barcelona, colorful tilework, and whimsical designs that blend nature with Gaudí’s imaginative artistry.
About
Take the L3 (Green Line) to Lesseps or Vallcarca station.
Walk about 15-20 minutes uphill to the park entrance.
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Take Bus H6 or Bus D40 to the Ctra del Carmel - Park Güell stop.
The entrance is a short walk from there.
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Enter "Park Güell" in your app or tell the driver.
They'll drop you at the closest entrance.