3 Ways to Save Money on Your Visit to Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia

Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain. Image by CD_Photosaddict from Pixabay

Sagrada Família is one of Barcelona’s most magical attractions, and the visit to this city is incomplete if you don’t get to admire it from the inside. Tickets for this Gaudí masterpiece don’t come cheap, but we’re here to help you buy them as cheaply as possible, without paying any unnecessary fees.

Direct Booking

Tickets for this imposing basilica should be bought directly through the official app or website of Sagrada Família. There are countless resellers offering the tickets at a higher price, but this is the safest and cheapest way to secure your ticket, and all other options are best avoided.

Ticket Type

As of 2024, the general ticket for Sagrada Família will set you back by 26 €, and you can download an audio guide on your phone free of charge. If you want to visit the tower on the Nativity or the Passion façade, you’ll have to shell out 36 €, while the guided tour for both options will cost you 4 € more.

General admission is obviously the cheapest option, and there are also reduced prices for students, seniors, children under 11, and people with disabilities. 

Early Bird

Don’t wait until the last minute to buy your tickets, and don’t expect you’ll be able to do it on the spot. Tickets for Sagrada Familia are often sold out days or even weeks in advance, so it’s best to buy them as early as possible, especially if you’re planning to visit one of the towers.