Antoni Gaudí and the Sagrada Família Private Guided Tour
Join us on this intimate journey into Gaudí’s imagination: his symbols, his faith, his contradictions. We connect architecture to history and stone to story in one of the most emblematic structures in the world - La Sagrada Familia.

Basic Information
Total time
1h 30m
Language
English, Spanish, German (check the calendar for availability)
Price
220€ + tickets
Meeting point
Located at the southern end of Avinguda de Gaudí in the Eixample district, this section of the pedestrian promenade sits directly across from the Sagrada Família. The area is characterized by its ornate modernist lampposts, outdoor cafes, and clear sightlines to the basilica. Public transport access is readily available via the adjacent Sagrada Família metro and transit stations.
Additional info
This tours is operating as a private tour on demand only. At the end of the tour you are welcome to stay inside la Sagrada Familia.
Booking rules
Booking for this tour is required. If you already have your own tickets to Sagrada Familia, great! We will do our best to find the perfect guide to take you in!
If you don’t have tickets for Sagrada Familia yet, the tour’s availability and start time will depend on the availability and time slot of the entrance tickets available.
About the tour

Barcelona, late 19th century.
Smoke rises from new factories, fortunes are made, and the city stretches beyond its medieval walls. What was once a tight labyrinth opens into the rational grid of Eixample — a bold experiment in modern urban life.
At the same time, something stirs beneath the surface. Catalan culture blossoms. A confident bourgeoisie commissions daring homes, curved balconies, façades alive with color and symbolism. From this moment of ambition and creativity, a new language of art is born: Catalan Modernism. And at its heart stands Antoni Gaudí — visionary, obsessive, and unlike anyone before or since.
Yet not everyone welcomes this new world. Some fear Barcelona is losing its soul. In response, a group of devoted citizens imagines a temple dedicated to faith, nature, and humanity itself. What begins as a modest church grows into an idea too vast to contain — the Sagrada Família. Gaudí takes over the project and slowly surrenders his life to it, shaping stone as if it were prayer.
We meet the basilica at golden hour, when the city softens and light begins its quiet performance. Outside, façades speak in contrast:
– The Nativity, lush and overflowing with life.
– The Passion, sharp, bare, almost unsettling.
Inside, the noise of Barcelona fades. Columns rise like a forest. Light spills through stained glass in blues, greens, and fire-warm reds. This is not a church that asks you merely to look — it invites you to slow down, breathe, and feel.
This private walk becomes an intimate journey into Gaudí’s imagination: his symbols, his faith, his contradictions. We connect architecture to history, stone to story, the city’s past to the Barcelona you walk through today. Come curious. Leave seeing differently.
Highlights
- 1
Gateway to Avinguda de Gaudí
The southern tip of a tree-lined promenade facing the Sagrada Familia.
- 2
The Nativity Façade
Organic, joyful, and rich with symbolism
- 3
The Interior
Light, space, and silence taking center stage
- 4
The Passion Façade
Raw, dramatic, and deeply human
- 5
Antoni Gaudí’s life and legacy
- 6
Catalan Modernism
The movement that reshaped Barcelona’s identity
FAQ
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Located at the southern end of Avinguda de Gaudí in the Eixample district, this section of the pedestrian promenade sits directly across from the Sagrada Família. The area is characterized by its ornate modernist lampposts, outdoor cafes, and clear sightlines to the basilica. Public transport access is readily available via the adjacent Sagrada Família metro and transit stations.
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