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Trencadis mosaic benches winding around the main terrace at Park Guell, Barcelona
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Gaudi & Modernisme

Gaudi, planned properly

Four paid sites, overlapping appeal, timed-entry only, and a centenary year driving sell-outs. This is the route planning and ticket strategy, which to see first, which tier to buy, and when the official price beats the reseller, not another list of pretty photos.

2026: the Gaudi centenary

It is 100 years since Gaudi's death. Expect a small surcharge on some tickets and faster sell-outs all year. Book timed entry well ahead, especially for the Sagrada Familia.

Most visitors arrive overwhelmed and end up paying reseller markups for tickets they could have planned around. We lay out the four sites side by side, recommend an order for a single day, and always name the official booking site first, then show what the convenience of Viator or GetYourGuide actually costs.

The four Gaudi sites, at a glance

Sagrada Familia
From EUR 26. Timed entry only. See it first.
Park Guell
From EUR 10. Free windows on some Sundays.
Casa Batllo
From EUR 35. The better single house for most.
Casa Mila (La Pedrera)
From EUR 28. Famous night experience.
Booking reality
All timed-entry. Official is cheapest; resellers add flexibility.

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