Park Guell (15 minutes by metro)
Gaudi's mosaic park on a hill above Gracia, with the famous serpentine bench and city views. From the basilica take L5 to Vallcarca or a bus. The Monumental Zone needs a timed ticket, around 18 euros, and sells out, so book ahead.
Casa Batllo (20 minute walk)
The dragon-roofed house on Passeig de Gracia, the most theatrical of Gaudi's buildings. Tickets from about 35 euros with an audio guide. Pairs well with Casa Mila two blocks away.
Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
Around the corner from Casa Batllo, with its undulating stone facade and chimney rooftop. From 28 euros by day or 47 euros for the night experience.
Save with a Gaudi combo
A Sagrada Familia plus Park Guell combo is around 62 euros and skips both queues. A multi-Gaudi pass covering Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Casa Batllo and Casa Mila runs about 99 euros and saves over buying separately.
One-day Gaudi route
Sagrada Familia at 9:00, Park Guell late morning, lunch in Gracia, then Casa Mila and Casa Batllo on Passeig de Gracia in the afternoon. A guided Gaudi tour can link them with transport and skip the line entry.
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- Can you visit Park Guell and Sagrada Familia in one day?
- Yes. Do the basilica at opening, then Park Guell late morning. Many combo tickets and guided tours cover both with skip the line entry.
- What is the best Gaudi combo ticket?
- A Sagrada Familia plus Park Guell combo near 62 euros suits short trips. A multi-Gaudi pass at about 99 euros adds Casa Batllo and Casa Mila and saves money for longer stays.
- How do you get from Sagrada Familia to Park Guell?
- Take metro L5 towards Vallcarca, or a direct bus. The trip takes about 15 minutes plus a short uphill walk to the park entrance.