2026 ticket prices at a glance

Sagrada Familia operates timed-entry tickets only. Six core types in 2026:

TicketPriceIncludesBest for
Basic admissionEUR 26Basilica + crypt museumRepeat visitors
Audio guideEUR 30+ multilingual audio appSelf-paced visits
Guided tourEUR 33+ 50 min live guideFirst time, budget
Top View with towersEUR 40+ tower elevatorFirst time visit
Sagrada + Park GuellEUR 62Both UNESCO sitesOne-day Gaudi tour
Multi-Gaudi passEUR 99+ Casa Batllo + Casa Mila2 to 3 day stays

Hidden fees and gotchas

The advertised price is what you pay on the official basilica site. Aggregators add a small fee but include flexibility:

  • Official sagradafamilia.org: face value, no booking fee, non-refundable.
  • Viator: +5 to 10% over face value, free 24-hour cancellation, audio app included.
  • GetYourGuide: +6 to 12% over face value, free 24-hour cancellation, mobile ticket.
  • Street touts: 60 euros+ for what is a regular ticket. Avoid.

Discounts and free entry

Real ways to pay less than 26 euros:

  • Children under 11: free admission.
  • Students under 30 with ID: 21 euros (15% off).
  • Seniors over 65: 21 euros.
  • Disabled visitors and a companion: free entry.
  • Sunday international mass at 9:00: free (mass attendees only, no wandering).

The centenary surcharge in 2026

The basilica has confirmed a temporary centenary surcharge of 2 to 5 euros from May to December 2026. The surcharge funds the topping-out of the Tower of Jesus Christ and special exhibitions. Tickets bought before May 2026 lock in the lower price.

Worth it: which ticket gives best value

For most first-time visitors, the Top View at 40 euros is the best value: you cover the basilica, a guided tour, the audio app, and the once-in-a-trip tower elevator. The basic at 26 euros is best only for second visits.

For 2 to 3 night stays, the multi-Gaudi pass at 99 euros saves 22 euros vs separate tickets and includes Park Guell, Casa Batllo and Casa Mila.

What most blogs miss

The 2026 centenary surcharge is announced but the start date keeps slipping. As of April 2026 the surcharge applies from June 1, not May 1 as originally announced. If your visit is in May 2026, you still pay the 2025 price. Always check the basilica official news page two weeks before booking.

Questions frequentes

From 26 euros (basic admission) to 99 euros (multi-Gaudi pass). A centenary surcharge of 2 to 5 euros applies from June to December 2026.

Children under 11 enter free. Students under 30 with ID and seniors over 65 pay 21 euros (15% discount).

The international Sunday mass at 9:00 is free, but you cannot wander the basilica afterwards. Disabled visitors plus one companion enter free with proof.

Official is cheapest but non-refundable. Viator and GetYourGuide add 5 to 12% but include free 24-hour cancellation. Worth it for flexible itineraries.

Basic admission at 26 euros (no audio, no guide, no towers). Best for repeat visitors who already know the symbolism.

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