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BESTIt was the last time I visited, but it was closed at 6 o'clock, so it was difficult to look around the inside. Avoid making reservations at the last minute.
Highlights of Gaudi's work,
Sagrada Familia
The highlight of Barcelona, Spain is definitely the Sagrada Familia Cathedral. This cathedral, which stands tall in the organized city of Barcelona, is gorgeous on the outside, but the interior is truly amazing. It is famous for its interior, which looks like a forest of lights, and everything about it is Gaudí's masterpiece.
But the problem is that there are so many people. It's the best attraction in Barcelona, visited by 40,000 people every day, so it makes sense, right? So, I recommend using WAUG's fast track ticket to skip the line and enter directly to see the beautiful sights of Sagrada Familia.
You should never miss it,
Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia means Cathedral of the Holy Family. It was designed by world-famous architect Antonio Gaudi. His works, including Mansion Guell, Casa Mila, and Casa Vincennes, remain throughout the city of Barcelona, but among them, Sagrada Familia is considered his masterpiece and a representative landmark of Barcelona.
Sagrada Familia has a grandeur and unique beauty that will overwhelm you the moment you see it, both inside and outside. If you want to explore every corner of Sagrada Familia in detail, you need an audio guide. A Korean audio guide service is provided, so you can listen to the explanation in Korean without worrying about language.
Gaudí's hidden symbol
There are many reasons why Gaudí is called a genius architect, but the most important of them is because there is a ‘symbol’ hidden in the Sagrada Familia. Gaudí incorporated various symbols that gave meaning to every corner of the Sagrada Familia, such as the ‘Passion Façade’, the ‘Nativity Façade’, and the ‘Glory Façade’, which made Gaudí called a genius. It is very important to see them and not miss them when visiting Sagrada Familia.
Inside look at the sky
If you look at Sagrada Familia from the outside, you would never imagine that the interior is so gorgeous. There are stars and earth in the sky, and the five colors of warm light are added to create a fantastic appearance. The interior ceiling really shows why Gaudí was a genius. Don't miss each one, see them, and take pictures.
If you think it might be too difficult to see on your own, we recommend booking a tour that can be taken alone and seeing Sagrada Familia while listening to a professional explanation.
We have mass every Sunday at 9am.
It's difficult to choose the day of the week, but if you visit before 9 a.m. every Sunday, you can see mass. The Mass is held internationally, so it is held in English and Spanish. However, not everyone can see the mass. The number of people who can attend mass is limited and it is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Sagrada Familia is especially crowded on days when mass is held because admission is free. So, if you want to see mass, you have to arrive at least 7 am.
Fantastic view from the top of the tower
This ticket includes access to the observation deck at one of the tower's summits.
Sagrada Familia is the best travel attraction in Barcelona, visited by people from all over the world, so it is always crowded with people. So WAUG’s fast track admission ticket is essential. WAUG's ticket is a ticket that gives you the right to select a time in advance and enter at that time, so you can enter quickly without waiting. You can save at least 30 minutes of time.
If you are not planning to visit the top of the tower, please purchase the cheaper Barcelona Sagrada Familia fast track admission ticket (Korean audio guide).
⚡ Click here to see Barcelona Sagrada Familia fast track admission ticket (Korean audio guide)
address :
Sagrada Familia
C/ de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona, Spain
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operating time :
Every week 09:00 AM - 20:00 PM
Last admission: 30 minutes before the end of the tour
Operating hours vary by season. For more details, please refer to the official website .
C/ de Mallorca, 401, 08013 Barcelona, Spain