Private Sagrada Familia Tour

Quick answerA private tour makes sense when you travel as a family or small group and want your own pace, tailored stops and a guide who only answers your questions. It costs more per person than a group tour, but wins on comfort and depth. Almost all include skip the line access and let you adapt the route if you go with kids or are short on time.

Private versus small group

The small group keeps the cost down and is still manageable, with a maximum of around fifteen people. The private one removes coordination waits and gives you all the guide time, ideal if there are kids, someone with reduced mobility or a very specific interest in architecture. If budget is the priority, the small group delivers. If a tailored experience is the priority, the private pays off.

Frequently asked questions

Does the private tour include the ticket?

Most include the ticket with skip the line access, but it pays to confirm in the description, as some formats sell the ticket separately.