Is Park Guell safe?
Although Park Güell is an open space, safety distance must be maintained. Some areas with high concentration of visitors (e.g. the Hypostyle Room and the Dragon Staircase) have specific regulation conditions in order to avoid a possible crowding situation. BUS GÜELL is currently out of service.
Why is Parc Guell unique?
The park’s design is inspired by nature One of the most characteristic features of Antoni Gaudí’s work is how it translates his fascination with the natural world. Everything from the patterns he uses to the way he constructs his designs is inspired by nature.
Is park Gell free?
The entire Park Guell is free all day long except the Monumental Zone. To get in to the Monumental Zone at Park Guell for free, you must visit outside of the regulated hours. In the morning, if you enter the Monumental Zone before it opens, stay as long as you want.
What should I wear to Park Guell?
The park is on a hill and you will be walking a lot because it is huge- two reasons why you should wear comfortable clothes and sturdy footwear on your day out to Park Güell. It may help if you carry along a hat, sunglasses and sunscreen lotion.
Who owns La Pedrera?
Rosario Segimon
The owner of La Pedrera, Rosario Segimon.
How long should I spend at Park Guell?
A. It takes about two hours to cover all the major sections of Park Guell.
Do you need a ticket for Parc Guell?
You can enter Park Guell for free. It is the only Park Guell’s monumental zone, which forms 5% of the park, that is access controlled. The monumental zone is access controlled because most of architect Antonio Gaudi’s work is in this part of the park, and it is what tourists pay to see.
Can I bring food into Park Guell?
Park Guell Rules & Regulations Tickets you buy allow you to enter the park within the allotted band of 30 minutes. Though you can bring food inside the park premises, picnics in the monumental zone are prohibited. Take care not to lean against or climb over the peripheral wall or any other part of the monumental zone.
What is Park Guell monumental zone?
The Monumental Zone is the core attraction of the park and home to some of the most iconic Gaudi monuments. It roughly occupies around 5% of the total Park Guell area and requires a paid ticket to enter. In order to control the crowds, a maximum of 400 people are allowed in every half an hour.