Sagrada Familia and Barcelona Cathedral: Tickets with Audioguide
General Information
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3 hours and 30 minutes
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Digital or printed coupons are accepted
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You can bring your voucher on your cell phone
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English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Catalan, French, German, Italian, Catalan, Spanish
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Wheelchair accessible
Discover Barcelona’ s two most emblematic religious monuments with this unique combined access. This tour allows you to travel from the medieval majesty of the Cathedral of Santa Cruz and Santa Eulalia, in the heart of the Gothic Quarter, to the explosion of light and symbolism of Antoni Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia.
Don’t miss a single detail thanks to the tickets with downloadable audioguide, which will allow you to explore every corner at your own pace. You’ll learn about the relics of Saint Eulalia, the secrets of the Sagrada Familia’s stained glass windows and the details of the organic design that made Gaudí’s masterpiece a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
- Secure your tickets to the Sagrada Familia and Barcelona Cathedral in advance.
- Explore every corner at your own pace with the interactive audioguide of the monuments.
- Enjoy exclusive combined access to Barcelona’s most emblematic religious monuments: the Cathedral and the Sagrada Familia.
What Includes”.
- Entrance to the Sagrada Familia without queues at the ticket office.
- Entrance to the Cathedral of Barcelona (Santa Eulalia).
- Audioguide in downloadable application for both monuments.
- Management fees.
Not included
- Ascent to the towers of the Sagrada Familia.
- Audioguide for children under 11 years old.
What to bring
- Original ID or Passport.
- Headphones and cell phone to use the audioguide.
- Comfortable shoes for walking between the Gothic Quarter and the Eixample.
Important Information
Both visits included in this combined tour will take place on the same day during the time slot indicated on each monument ticket. You can choose your time slot for the Sagrada Família when booking, but your time slot for Barcelona Cathedral will be allocated to you, subject to availability, between 9.30 am and 5.00 pm.
Entrance to the Sagrada Familia:
- If you arrive late, you are not guaranteed access to the monument.
- Audio guide not available for children under 11 years old.
- The time of ticket issuance may vary up to 30 minutes from the time selected in the purchase process.
- The Sagrada Familia does not allow individual ticket reservations for more than 6 people, as in these cases it would be considered a group visit. If you make a group purchase with this type of ticket you will be denied access.
Entrance to the Cathedral of Barcelona:
- It is forbidden to take photos with flash indoors.
- Access for wheelchair users is through the Santa Eulália Gate, on Carrer del Bisbe.
- Pets are not allowed.
Cancellation Policy
- No cancellations or modifications are allowed once the reservation request has been made.
Place of organization
- Sagrada Familia: C/ de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona (Metro L2/L5 Sagrada Familia).
- Barcelona Cathedral: Pla de la Seu, s/n, 08002 Barcelona (Metro L4 Jaume I or L3 Liceu).
How to get to the Sagrada Familia
The Basilica is located in the Eixample district and is very easy to locate due to its height:
- Metro: L2 (Lilac) and L5 (Blue) “Sagrada Familia” stop. The metro exits leave you right in front of the Nativity Façade or the Passion Façade.
- Bus: lines 19, 33, 34, D50, H10 and V21.
- On foot: It is a 20-25 minute walk from Passeig de Gràcia.
How to get to Barcelona Cathedral
Located in the heart of the Gothic Quarter (Ciutat Vella), access is mainly pedestrian in the surrounding streets:
- Address: Pla de la Seu, s/n, 08002 Barcelona.
- Metro:
- Line L4 (Yellow): Stop “Jaume I” (3 minutes walk). Jaume I” stop (3 minutes walk).
- Line L1 (Red): “Catalunya” or “Urquinaona” stop (about 8-10 minutes walk).
- Line L3 (Green): “Liceu” stop (through the Gothic Quarter, 7 minutes away).
- Bus: lines V15, V17 and 47 (Via Laietana stop).
- On foot: From Plaça de Catalunya, walk down Avenida de la Portal de l’Àngel and follow the signs to the “Catedral”.