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Sagrada Família tours

Tour the basilica with a local Barcelona guide

The magnificent Sagrada Família is the icon of Barcelona, an architectural work in progress famous for its beauty. Our guide will introduce you to Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece on both of these Sagrada Família tours. Learn about the basilica’s history, symbolism, and more. You can even upgrade for an exclusive view of Barcelona from inside one of the Sagrada Família towers.
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Sagrada Família Tour With Tower Upgrade

A tour of the outside and interior, including an optional tower visit
  • Cost:

    $56 per adult

    €53 per adult

    £45 per adult

    C$78 per adult

    A$85 per adult

  • Duration: 1.5 hours
View of Park Guell on Sagrada Familia and Park Guell tour

Sagrada Família and Park Güell Tour

A convenient half-day tour with comfortable transportation included
  • Cost:

    $114 per adult

    €109 per adult

    £91 per adult

    C$160 per adult

    A$175 per adult

  • Duration: 4 hours

FAQs about the Sagrada Família

Should you tour the Sagrada Família in Barcelona?

The Sagrada Família may be the most popular attraction in Barcelona and is a must for anyone visiting the city. Antoni Gaudí’s architectural masterpiece is a mesmerizing blend of Gothic and Art Nouveau styles. Even if you just tour outside the basilica, its soaring spires and intricate facades are an impressive sight, especially when you learn about the symbols hidden within them. Inside, the intricate interior is bathed in a kaleidoscope of colors as light filters through the stained glass windows, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. Whether you’re an architecture enthusiast or simply looking to immerse yourself in the city’s rich cultural heritage, any traveler to Barcelona should make time to tour the Sagrada Família.

Why is the Sagrada Família so famous?

The Sagrada Familia is renowned for being one of the most daring architectural projects the world has ever known. With this building, Antoni Gaudí wanted to throw minimalism out the window and embrace the beauty of the abundance of life, making it a design that you can gaze at endlessly and still be left with more to find. It’s also the longest running construction project to date — over 140 years and counting — adding to its fame. With its marvelous architecture both within and without, its famous creator, and its many contributors over the decades, the Sagrada Família has become one of the great wonders of the modern world.

When will the Sagrada Família be finished?

The expected completion date of the Sagrada Família remains one of the most tantalizing mysteries in the world of architecture. Since its construction began in 1882 under the visionary architect Antoni Gaudí, the basilica has seen multiple interruptions, including the Spanish Civil War and various funding challenges. Some experts have estimated that the Sagrada Família could be finished sometime between 2026 and 2032, but predicting an exact date remains a challenge due to the intricacy of Gaudí’s original plans, ongoing funding efforts, and the commitment to preserving his artistic vision. For now, it’s a fascinating building to see as a work in progress!

Why is it called the Sagrada Família?

The name “Sagrada Família” translates to “Holy Family” in English, and it holds profound significance in the context of this extraordinary basilica in Barcelona. The name was chosen to honor the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, a fundamental concept in Christianity. Antoni Gaudí, the brilliant architect behind this masterpiece, was deeply religious and wanted the Sagrada Família to serve as a tribute to the Holy Family and as a place of worship. Gaudí believed that a place of worship should be a reflection of the divine, and his design for the Sagrada Família was intended to embody this spiritual essence. The basilica’s architecture, with its awe-inspiring grandeur and intricate details, is meant to convey the sacred nature of the Holy Family and the Christian faith, making it a place of both architectural and spiritual significance. The name serves as a constant reminder of the basilica’s purpose and the values it represents, making it a beacon of faith and a testament to human ingenuity.