The park is wonderful! We were in the free part, we came from above. The park is large, there are many locations for photos, a beautiful view of the city. As for the paid part, most of it is under renovation at any time of the year.
This park is located on the mountainside. There is a large free part, but there is also a paid one with the famous colored snake-shaped bench. They did not get into the paid part, because there were no tickets for the current day. And since April is still not a seasonal month, half of this bench was under restoration, but by the summer they promised that all repairs would be completed. Lots of greenery, very original plants. In general, it's worth visiting once.
To be honest, he didn't make an impression on me.
There is a huge queue, but this does not characterize the park in any way.
Of course, the two Gaudi buildings in front of the main entrance are very beautiful, but I frankly did not like the rest; the hefty stones on the gallery ceiling, designed to embody natural origin, look at least unsafe.
It's just an amazing place. One of the most memorable in Barcelona. Everything is very beautiful, although there are small flaws, but the beauty of the park overshadows everything. Definitely 5
A hyped attraction. Overrated. It's beautiful, but there are crowds of people..it is impossible to watch all this calmly. There is a crowd of people taking selfies/taking pictures in a small square. Beautiful but overrated
If you are in Barcelona, be sure to take a Barcelona Gaudi tour. It is very informative, interesting, pleasant to the eye
Surprisingly, there are no sharp corners
It is recommended to visit Barcelona. Everything is so nonlinear and gingerbread. The paid entrance is only a platform with the same serpentine Gaudi-style bench and a space with columns under them. You don't need a ticket to walk in the park or climb to the observation decks.
We did not get to the paid part, where the gingerbread house and Gaudi's bench were not there, tickets must be bought in advance. In principle, I expected more from the park. There's nothing to do during the day in the sun. We looked at Gaudi's creations from the free part. There are a lot of people, there's nothing to see. And then we went to Montjuic hill, where there is a fortress on the very top and a view of the whole city. And compared to Guel, there aren't many people. Therefore, I also think that the park is overrated.
If you want to see the beauty and fantasy of an artist and designer... Then, by all means, go to this park! You will like it! And listen to what the guides will tell you!
There is nothing to do in the paid zone at all, there is a little bit of the usual mosaic, and everything that can be seen outside it. If you are in Barcelona for a long time, then you can enjoy walking around the open area, especially since it is several times larger than the closed one. Otherwise, don't waste your time.
I expected more because of the loud reviews and anticipation, while it is a very cozy place, but there is not much space for walking and objects to visit, and the price is high and queues, but after 19:30 admission is free
This is a beautiful and romantic place for the whole family to relax or relax with friends! There are many demarcated recreation areas where you can have a picnic in the open air!
This is one of those strange and pretentious places in Barcelona, where the Great Gaudi and his own imagination creates a kind of world of fantasy, mysticism and dreams, returning adults to childhood, setting children up to create...
A great place that is definitely worth a visit. The only thing worth considering is the organization. As of November 2018, repairs are underway in the park and a queue is forming to enter the paid part of the park. When buying tickets in advance, it is worth considering the fact that when purchasing a ticket for a certain time, you need to come in advance.
Tickets to the park itself must be booked in advance. On the day of the visit in the morning, for example, tickets can only be for the evening.
You can walk around the beautiful forest. There are benches and tables)
A very unusual and interesting place! Of course there are a lot of tourists! But where without them)) we treat them ourselves))) We are happy with the visit, we have impressions, I probably won't go a second time.
This year (2019) there is a big renovation. Almost half of the toll road is blocked. Whether to go there or not, for money, is up to you, but in terms of the landscape, the construction site has ruined everything, but for a beautiful view it is better to climb the mountain to the cross. Yes, the entrance is closed, but that doesn't stop anyone :)
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March 1, 2019
The park is just fantastic! I really liked it! Especially a variety of flowers, trees))) lots of places to walk, as well as places to relax!
Funny gingerbread houses. It's interesting to see, but the price per view is clearly too high. It's not worth it. There are detailed descriptions on the web of how to watch it for free.
Dusty paths. There are no catering outlets. There's nothing to look at for 8 euros. There are no souvenirs either. An ordinary city park. It was a wonderful building for its time.
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September 25, 2019
It was an expectation/reality. We were unlucky, most of the territory was under restoration, scaffolding was everywhere. But that's not even the point. He didn't make an impression on me.
It's a great place, tickets are worth buying online so you don't have to wait for several hours. Although they can be wonderfully spent in the free part of the park