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Basilica of the Sagrada Família, Barcelona

Basilica of the Sagrada Família, Barcelona

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Best time to visit

Early mornings on weekdays offer fewer crowds and a magical glow through stained glass windows. Late afternoons provide warmer light for photos with colorful reflections.

Budget tips

Tickets are affordable with discounts for youth, seniors, and families; early booking online saves money and ensures entry. Free entry is available the first Sunday of each month but expect large crowds then.

Recommended for

Architecture lovers, Art enthusiasts, History buffs, Cultural explorers

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Quick facts: Over a century of construction combines Gothic and Art Nouveau styles into an awe-inspiring fusion. Its towering spires aim to reach heaven, with the tallest planned to stand 172 meters high, taller than any cathedral in the world.

Highlights: A swarm of 18 slender spires rise skyward, each adorned with intricate sculptures and colorful mosaics that shimmer under sunlight, creating a kaleidoscope of light inside. The Passion Facade's dramatic, expressive sculptures reveal vivid storytelling through stone, capturing intense emotion with sharp angles and haunting shadows.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes as you’ll be walking and standing for hours.
  • Bring a camera or phone to capture the vibrant interior stained glass when sunlight streams through.
  • Head first to the Nativity Facade for detailed sculptures before big crowds gather.
  • Avoid weekend visits if possible to skip long lines and crowds.

Practical info

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