Tickets for Sagrada Familia: Fast Track.
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What’s Included
- Entry to La Sagrada Familia
- Access to the museum inside the Sagrada Familia
- Downloadable Sagrada Familia app with audio guide
This fast-track ticket option allows you to skip the line and enjoy one of Barcelona’s biggest and most popular attractions, La Sagrada Familia. An audio guide helping to direct you, you will learn about and look around Gaudi’s marvellous unfinished masterpiece that was started over 100 years ago in the late 1800’s and still isn’t finished today. To confirm this standard ticket doesn’t give you access to the Towers in the Sagrada Familia. If you would like to access the Sagrada Familia Towers, please click this link for that ticket option.
The Sagrada Familia was due for final completion in 2026, but that has sadly been pushed back again due to the COVID-19 pandemic and funding issues and they aren’t sure when it will be completed now.
The Sagrada Familia is one of the most famous outlines in the Barcelona cityscape and one of the biggest tourist attractions in the whole of Spain let alone just Barcelona. Its suggested that although around 5,000,000 purchase tickets each year to see inside the Sagrada Familia, a further 15,000,000 travel to the area just to see the Sagrada Familia from the outside alone.
Designed by the late Catalan architect, Antoni Gaudi, who is also responsible for several other famous and incredibly popular attractions in Barcelona including Casa Batllo, Casa Mila – La Pedrera and Casa Vicens, Gaudi designs still pull in the tourist crowds almost 100 years after his death.
The Sagrada Familia is generally incredible but specific attention should be paid to its facade. Gaudi’s vision was to incorporate nature, religion and art and each facade tells a different story with them all representing different aspects of Christianity. The Nativity facade, for example, which faces the sunrise, shows a celebration of Jesus Christ and his birth. Then the Passion facade, which faces the sunset, shows the crucifixion of Jesus. The Glory facade is still under construction but will portray the final judgement and the glory of God.
You also get access to the museum inside the Sagrada Familia with this ticket where you can learn more about the history of the basilica and its construction over the years.
Why highly recommend you book in advance for the Sagrada Familia. With it being one of the most popular tickets in Barcelona, you will understand why when you arrive!
Why not upgrade to one of our great combination passes. For Sagrada Familia we offer:
- The Barcelona Pass (which included Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, Barcelona Bus Turistic – Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour, Barcelona: City Audio Guide App for your Smartphone + Bonus Discount. Click HERE to see full ticket details
- To confirm, this standard ticket although FAST TRACK does not include access to the Sagrada Familia Towers. You can also upgrade the ticket to include access to the Sagrada Familia Towers by clicking HERE
- If you are an Antoni Gaudi fan why not upgrade this ticket to the GAUDI BUNDLE to also get access to Park GUELL too! The upgrade ticket also comes with further discounts on other Barcelona attractions as an extra bonus! Just click HERE to see the ticket!
Useful Information for Sagrada Familia
Sagrada Familia Address: Sagrada Familia, Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013, Barcelona
Sagrada Familia Opening Hours:
Monday: 09:00 – 20:00 | Tuesday: 09:00 – 20:00 | Wednesday: 09:00 – 20:00 | Thursday: 09:00 – 20:00 | Friday: 09:00 – 20:00 | Saturday: 09:00 – 20:00 | Sunday: 10:30 – 20:00
How to get to Sagrada Familia:
By Metro: Sagrada Familia Station which is on the L2 (Purple Line). You can also use L5 (Blue Line) to Sagrada Familia.
By Bus: Bus lines 19, 33, 34, D50, H10 or B24 all stop near the Sagrada Familia.
Interesting Information About the Sagrada Familia
- They’ve been building the Sagrada Familia for over 100 years now!
- It has an expected completion date of 2026, however due to Covid and now funding issues, the completion date has been pushed back and they now haven’t suggested when it will be completed.
- Antoni Gaudi dedicated himself to the project, his final masterpiece and stopped working on all other commissions. He’s also buried at the Sagrada Familia.
- Gaudi was inspired by nature and trying to include that in all his projects.
- La Sagrada Familia is a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Its the biggest unfinished Cathedral in the world!
- Its believed that La Sagrada Familia attracts around 20,000,000 visitors to Barcelona each year just to view it from the outside with around 5,000,000 of those buying tickets to see the inside as well.
- You can also (if selected as part of your ticket) travel up one of the towers to see the incredible views from the top.
- Each of the towers represent something. 12 of them being apostles. One the Virgin Mary, one Jesus and the others the Evangelists.
- Gaudi was also responsible for three other of the most popular tourist attractions in Barcelona, including Park Guell, Casa Mila – La Pedrera and Casa Batllo.