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Sagrada Familia tickets: prices, schedules, including audio guide and tips for your visit

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If you're looking Sagrada Familia tickets for your trip to Barcelona, the most important thing is this: the basilica works with access by slots (entry at reserved time) and, on high demand dates, the places are quickly exhausted. In this guide you have Guidance prices, schedule, including audio guide and best tips so that your visit will be smooth (and without surprises).

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Prices of tickets to the Sagrada Familia

In FeelRoute you can book the entrance to the Sagrada Familia with audio guide from 33 €per person (guidance price; may vary by date, availability and selected options).

What depends on the final price?

  • Date and time: weekends, holidays and high seasons often have more demand.

  • Options: in some cases you can choose modalities that include access to the Fachada de la Passion or the Tower of the Nativity.

  • Availability: if there are few places left, it is appropriate to reserve as soon as possible to choose the most suitable strip.

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Opening hours: when it opens and last entry

The schedules may be changed by events or celebrations, but as a general reference:

Season Monday to Saturday Sundays November to February 09: 00 - 18: 00 10: 30 - 18: 00 March and October 09: 00 - 19: 00 10: 30 - 19: 00 April to September 09: 00 - 20: 00 10: 30 - 20: 00

Eye with the last strip: on the last shift of the day the time inside may be more limited (sometimes, up to 45 minutes).

What includes audio-guide input (and what does not)

The modality we recommend to start (and the one we link from this article) includes:

  • Access to the Sagrada Familia (entry with assigned time).

  • Audio guide application to walk the basilica at your pace.

  • Additional access the Passion Fachada or Tower of the Nativity, if you select that option.

  • Reserve rate.

Not included:

  • Live guide (is a visit for free).

  • Smartphone or headphones (call them you).

Quick Checklist before leaving the hotel:

  • Headphones + mobile with battery (ideal: external battery).

  • Digital ticket by hand (mobile, wallet or email downloaded).

  • Clothing suitable for a basilica (below you have the rules).

How the audio guide works (step by step)

The audio guide is digital And it's used on your own phone. To avoid problems of coverage or haste, do this:

  1. Book your entry and check the email or digital ticket.

  2. Download the audio guide from the link indicated (best before arrival).

  3. Connect headphones And make sure you have enough battery.

  4. In the basilica, reproduces by section and follow the path at your pace.

Important: the audio guide is available for over 11 years. In many reservations you can share the link with the rest of the group for each use on your device.

Best time to visit and avoid queues

The Sagrada Familia is one of the most visited places in Barcelona, so the strategy matters. If you can choose:

  • First hour (09: 00-10: 00): It is usually the quietest time.

  • Last stripes (afternoon): good light for photos on the outside, but check the time limit on the last shift.

  • Between weeks: usually less influx than Saturdays and Sundays.

Tip pro: If your idea is to see the light of the vitrals with a spectacular effect, try to enter with the sun already high (end of tomorrow) and stay a while inside. It's a visit that makes a lot of money.

How long the visit lasts

Most travelers do between 1.5 and 2 hours to walk the interior, facades and listen to the audio guide without running. If you add a tower option or want to stop to photograph details, you have something else.

To take advantage of the visit without losing the essential, here is a simple route (and very "photographable") to do in 90-120 minutes:

  1. Interior and central ship: come in, get away a few meters and look up. See how the columns open as branches and how the color of light changes according to the side.

  2. Vitral: Move through the perimeter and look for the points where light crosses the most intense colors (it is the "wow" moment of many visits).

  3. Fachadas (outside): reserve 10-15 minutes to surround the building outside and see the differences between styles and symbolology.

  4. Details and photos: before leaving, he spends 5 minutes "hunting" details (doors, reliefs, geometries). The audio guide helps a lot to understand what you're seeing.

Council: If you travel with little time, prioritize inside + a good time with the audio guide. It is the most justified part of the visit.

Is it worth going up to a tower?

If you have a choice to add tower (depending on availability and mode), it is usually worth it if:

  • You want a top experience and you want to see Barcelona from a different point.

  • You are interested in the architecture of Gaudí and want to look at details of height that are not appreciated from below.

We don't recommend it if:

  • You have reduced mobility (the tower is not suitable in these cases).

  • You are overwhelmed by heights or narrow spaces.

  • You're going very just in time (up can extend the visit).

Access and clothing standards

As a temple, there are dress code and safety standards. In summary:

  • No. is allowed to enter with Short pants, Short skirts or T-shirts without sleeves.

  • No. is allowed food or drink inside.

  • Avoid taking glass objects and hiking sticks.

Practical advice: If you travel in summer, wear a light handkerchief or a shoulder-covering shirt. It saves you the visit.

How to get there and where you get in

The entry is made in the Holy Family at the time selected. We recommend:

  • Arrival 15-20 minutes before to pass control without stress.

  • Remember, you can only come in. At your time or up to 15 minutes later (no more).

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Cancellation, changes and booking tips

  • Free cancellation if you cancel with 24 hours in advance (full refund).

  • Option book now and pay later (very useful if you are closing the itinerary).

  • If you travel in high season, book in advance to get the time range you want.

- Recommendation FeelRoute: reserve the Sagrada Familia first (being the most demanded) and then fit the rest of the day around.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Sagrada Familia Entries

What exactly does the audio-guide entry include?

It includes access to the basilica with assigned time and a digital audio guide to make the tour at your pace. Depending on the selected option, you can include additional access to the facade or tower.

Is the audio guide in Spanish?

Yeah. The audio guide is usually available in several languages, including Spanish.

Can I come in any time with my ticket?

No. The tickets are per time strip. Arrival in advance and enter your shift (or at most within 15 minutes).

How soon should we be at the door?

The ideal is to be 15-20 minutes before to pass controls and avoid haste.

What if I go with kids?

Children can visit the basilica without problem, but remember that the audio guide is for over 11 years. If you are carrying a cart, prioritize less busy stripes to move you more comfortably.

Is it accessible to people with reduced mobility?

The entrance is free for people with reduced mobilitybut access to the tower is not fit for reduced mobility.

Is there a limit to groups?

The reservations of more than 9 people are considered a group and, as a rule, cannot access individual tickets.

What can't I take?

In addition to food and drink, avoid glass objects and hiking sticks. And check the dress code not to stay out.


Complete your Gaudí route in Barcelona (and save time)

If you are riding a modernist route, these activities combine great with the Sagrada Familia:

Final CTA: If you're only gonna book one thing today, make it the Holy Family. Choose time-bound and ready.

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