with a Korean local guide
Gaudi's Park Güell Intensive Tour
Let's focus on Park Güell, which embodies the utopian world that Antoni Gaudí dreamed of.
Let's take a meticulous and detailed look at Park Güell, one of the places where Antoni Gaudí's naturalism and aesthetics of curves are best displayed and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Fast track tickets allow you to enter quickly without waiting! Explore Park Güell with a Korean local guide, full of details, anecdotes, and hidden attractions that are easy to miss without the help of a local guide.
After the tour, you can stay inside Park Güell, take photos, and continue enjoying the park at your own free time.
A thorough and detailed look around
Park Guell Korean Guided Tour
Visit Park Güell on Carmel Hill on a walking tour with a local Korean guide and fast-track tickets. Learn about Antoni Gaudí’s most enduring work and experience the art of the century.
This tour will take you to all of the park grounds, including the high grounds of Park Güell, and explore the monuments that are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The protected area includes some of Park Güell’s most iconic features, such as the Giant Lizard Fountain, the Park Keeper’s House, and the Hypo-Style Rooms. With a local Korean guide, you will explore this unique environment full of secrets and hidden places in Park Güell in detail!
After the tour, feel free to stay inside Park Guell to take photos and continue enjoying the park as much as you can! It's worth it.
Key points of the tour!
1. Tour with a local Korean guide
We will provide detailed and thorough explanations in Korean of hidden attractions and anecdotes of Park Guell that are easy to miss without the help of a local guide.
2. Park Guell Fast Track Ticket (Priority Entry)
Skip-the-line admission to Park Güell is included, so you can avoid waiting in line or not getting a ticket.
Must-see points in Park Guell!
Park Guell was built by Antoni Gaudí for his longtime friend and patron, Guell. It started out as an ideal utopian city, but due to lack of funds, it ended up remaining in its current park form. It is one of the most popular tourist destinations as a photo spot, with gorgeous and unique elements hidden in every corner, such as the snake-shaped curved bench and wave cave, reminiscent of a fairy tale.
lizard fountain
This is a symbol of Park Guell. Rainwater collected through the pillars flows out through the mouth of a lizard. The lizard sculpture, a symbol of water, was created to protect Park Guell from fire.
Gaudi Museum
There are two buildings in Park Guell that resemble the candy house from Hansel and Gretel. They are said to be Gaudi’s birthplace and guardhouse where Gaudi lived. Currently, Gaudi’s birthplace is used as the Gaudi Museum, and the guardhouse is used as a souvenir shop. The buildings themselves are very splendid and unique, so I recommend visiting them even if you don’t go inside.
Central Square Bench
The bench in Park Guell is the longest chair in the world, and it is a bench that utilizes Gaudi's specialty, curved lines. Also, since Gaudi designed the bench considering the human spine when he built it, you can feel comfortable when you sit on it. When you sit on this bench, you can look down at the Gaudi Museum and souvenir shop, so it is considered the best photo spot in Park Guell.
Meeting point:
Coffee Park Café, Carrer de Larrard 57, 08024 Barcelona
C/ de Larrard, 57, Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, Spain
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* At the meeting point, please look for your guide holding a card with the Touring Pandas logo.
Meeting time:
12:30 AM
Please arrive 10 minutes before the meeting time.
Hours may vary depending on the season.
C/ de Larrard, 57, Gràcia, 08024 Barcelona, 스페인