Scroll & Go logo

Palau Güell (Güell Palace)

Explore Palau Güell, one of the earliest masterpieces of Antoni Gaudí, located in the heart of the old Gothic Quarter of Barcelona. The patron of this structure was Eusebi Güell, one of Gaudí's rich patrons and an influential industrialist. The importance that Palau Güell carries stems from the blend of avant-garde functions, such as elaborate ironwork and whimsical chimney tops, which mark his earliest experimental entrance into the realms of architectural innovation.

Bestseller

Palau Güell (Güell Palace): Entry Ticket

From €12.00
CHECK AVAILABILITY
Palau Güell (Güell Palace): Entry Ticket (by Palau Güell facade)

Palau Güell: Your Barcelona Architectural Guide

Discover Palau Güell with essential tips and insights.

Palau Güell is the mansion famous Barcelona architect Antoni Gaudi designed. It has unique architectural quality and as a result, has been listed as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

It is in Barcelona's Raval neighbourhood-located near the lower end of the famous street, Las Ramblas.

Palau Güell is one of Gaudi's earliest works, revealing how he developed new ideas in architectural design, as well as his creative ironwork, woodcraft, and masonry.

The main components of the interiors include a central hall, bedrooms, stables, and an impressive rooftop with chimney stacks, showing Gaudí's typical signature.

Accessible in some areas of the building. But due to the fact that it is an older building, there are places that will not be very accessible. It's good to check out specific requirements beforehand.

Public transport would be the best option for going up to Palau Güell considering it is not far from the Liceu metro station or at an easy walking distance from Drassanes station, while many bus routes service the area.

There can be different prices for ticketing when general entry is concerned, as well as when it accompanies a guided tour. Mostly, it ranges at around €12 for regular adults, but discounts are generally available for students and seniors. Search online for current pricing and possible special offers before visiting!

Yes, photography is allowed inside, but flash photography isn't allowed to protect the artwork and historical elements. So, you better switch off that flash!

A small gift shop exists, stocking things such as postcards, books about Gaudi, and some trinkets referring to the palace. This is just perfect for you to pick something memorable and take it home as a reminder of your trip!

Without a doubt! Since Palau Güell is in Raval-itself's busy neighborhood, you will have countless places to eat and drink from. Countless tapas bars, traditional Spanish restaurants, and beautiful cafés are just within a nearby walk.

Palau Güell is open on most days from around 10 am to 6 pm. However, those specific hours of operation may vary with seasons and usually, last entry is one hour before closing.

Booking ahead, especially during high season like summer months or holidays, is strongly advised. It helps visitors to escape long queues and also guarantees entrance in their preferred time slots. Often ticket booking online even comes with a discount!

Put on your comfortable shoes for walking inside the palace. It is best to go early or late in the day to avoid queues. And look up - some of the coolest details will be found on the ceilings and roof.