4/5 Peter R. 10 months ago on Google
So
we
visited
on
a
Wednesday,
about
midday'sh.
The
first
peculiarity
was
that
you
actually
buy
your
tickets
3
doors
down
the
street
at
a
kiosk
in
the
wall.
We
got
2xpensionistas
(65+)
and
1xdiscapasidados
(disability)
tickets
at
reduced
rates.
My
daughter
is
not
physically
disabled,
but
I
believe
there
is
a
lift
to
all
floors
and
the
rooftop.
We
each
got
a
guide
handset
and
a
headset,
but
I
personally
found
it
a
bit
cumbersome,
at
least
to
start
with.
Getting
to
grips
with
the
handset
and
the
route,
first
downstairs
to
the
stables
area,
then
back
up
and
upstairs
through
the
various
rooms
and
finally
on
to
the
rooftop
area.
For
the
price
I
thought
it
was
worth
the
money.
Allow
a
good
couple
of
hours
to
enjoy
the
beautiful
decorations
and
architecture.
Unfortunately,
a
projected
movie
in
one
of
the
rooms
was
not
working
as
this
would
have
given
us
even
more
insight
into
this
history.
There
was
like
a
mini
exhibition
just
before
you
get
to
the
rooftop
to
see
the
best
bit,
the
chimneys!!!
I
must
say
that
I
was
previously
in
Barcelona
some
years
ago
at
Hotel
Gaudi
across
the
street
where
we
could
see
the
rooftop
from
our
balcony
and
that
is
why
I
decided
to
visit
Pallau
Guell.
I
believe
they
still
do
a
free
visit
day,
but
from
my
previous
experience
it
was
very
well
attended,
but
if
you
don't
mind
queueing.