Sagrada Familia Skip-the-Line Entry with Passion Facade Tower
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Offered in: Chinese and 15 more
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Explore Sagrada Familia and Passion Facade Tower with breathtaking Mediterranean Sea views over the east of Barcelona with Skip-the-Line entry ticket and audioguide.
A great way to discover the Basilica and also get a panoramic view of the city from 90 metres up.
Bypass the long ticket lines and head straight to the Sagrada Familia on this skip the line self tour of Antoni Gaudi’s masterpiece. Enjoy exploring this masterpiece by admiring its heavily ornate walls, finely sculpted figures, its intricate and mathematical structural designs and its beautiful stained glass windows.
Enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea with access to the top of the Passion Facade Tower.
The Towers of the Passion Facade were built in the 1950's, 25 years after Gaudi's death. Gaudi's plaster models had been restored and they were scrupulously followed. Their shape at the base is slightly elliptical, as opposed to the perfect circles of the Nativity.
Although there’s 4 towers here, only two of them make part of the itinerary open to the public. It starts with the lift going up the Philip Tower, to the 65m. As you get out of it, you go a few steps further up to a platform at the top of the tower from where you can see the greatful views.
Here is wide enough and not feel as crowded as the Cypress Tree Bridge of the Nativity façade. Next you cross over Thomas Tower through a short bridge. The highest point you can reach is around 90m.
The stairs is also a highlight - coil around the tightly closed walls and they are railing free. There are 504 stairs and though climbing them might seem like a task, it is entirely safe and not physically tiring. These spiral stairs resemble a snail, in sync with Gaudi's meld of architecture and nature.
- Skip-the Line entry ticket to the Sagrada Família Basilica
- Entry ticket to the Tower on the Passion Facade Spire
- Breathtaking Mediterranean Sea view
- App audioguide
- Guide
- Headphones
- Food and drinks
- Transfer
November - February
Monday - Saturday | 09.00 - 18.00 |
Sunday | 10.30 - 18.00 |
March and October
Monday - Friday | 09.00 - 17.00 |
Saturday | 09.00 - 18.00 |
Sunday | 10.30 - 19.00 |
April - September
Monday - Friday | 09.00 - 20.00 |
Saturday | 09.00 - 18.00 |
Sunday | 10.30 - 20.00 |
The opening times and days may occasionally be modified by the management due to special events taking place inside the Basilica.
Special opening hours
25 and 26 December, 1 and 6 January | 09.00 - 14.00 |
- Delve into the divine artistry of Modernist architecture as you explore Gaudí’s brilliance at Sagrada Familia
- Go up in the Passion Facade Tower of the Basilica and get the best views of Barcelona
- Audio Guide available in 19 languages: Catalan (CA), Spanish (ES), Basque (EU), Galician (GL), English (EN), French (FR), German (DE), Italian (IT), Chinese (ZH), Japanese (JA), Portuguese (PT), Russian (RU), Hungarian (HU), Korean (KO), Swedish (SV), Finnish (FI), Polish (PL), Dutch (NL) and Ukrainian (UK)
- Please note: The ticket is valid only for the selected date and time-slot. You can't to enter with this ticket on another date and time-slot
- Tickets are only valid for the time chosen. If you arrive late, you won’t be able to enter. It is recommended to arrive 15-30 minutes before the booked time
- While most of attractions in Barcelona are closed on a Monday, Sagrada Familia is open throughout the week. Since not many people know this, Sagrada Familia tends to be least crowded on Mondays
- You should download the Official Sagrada Família app to listen to the audioguide. Please take your own headphones
- All of the Basilica is wheelchair accessible, except for the towers
- Visitors take the lifts up to the top of the towers and walk down. This area is not adapted for wheelchair and visitors with functional diversity or reduced mobility
- Children under 6 cannot visit the towers and those between 6 and 16 must be accompanied by an adult
- The tower may be closed for maintenance or due to bad weather
- Please note: Tickets are personalized. It is necessary to present a valid identification document
- For safety, no hats are allowed inside the nave or the museum except for religious, health or belief-related reasons
As it is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately, following these restrictions:
- Visitors may not enter barefoot
- No see-through clothing
- Trousers and skirts must come down to at least mid-thigh
- Visitors may not enter in swimwear
- Visitors will not be allowed to enter wearing special clothing to celebrate any sort of festivities, nor with any decorations designed to distract or draw attention for artistic, religious, promotional or any other purposes