1. Park Güell is a public park in Barcelona, Spain designed by the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. It was built between 1900 and 1914 and was officially opened as a park in 1926. The park features stunning architectural elements, including colorful mosaics, curvilinear shapes, and organic forms. Some of the must-visit spots in the park include the terrace, the dragon statue, the hypostyle hall, and the Austria gardens.

2. Park Güell is open every day of the week, with different opening hours depending on the season. From November to February, the park opens at 8:30 am and closes at 6:15 pm. From March to May, the park opens at 8:00 am and closes at 8:00 pm. From June to September, the park opens at 8:00 am and closes at 9:30 pm. From October to October 25th, the park opens at 8:00 am and closes at 7:00 pm. The park’s phone number is +34 934 091 831.

3. Visitors have to purchase a ticket to access Park Güell. The ticket costs €10 per person, although discounts are available for children, seniors, and disabled visitors. You can buy your ticket in advance online or at the park’s entrance. Note that tickets are timed entry, so you’ll need to select a specific time slot when purchasing. The best way to get to Park Güell is by public transportation. The closest Metro stations are Vallcarca and Lesseps, and several bus lines also stop nearby. Taxis and private cars are also options, but note that parking in the area is limited.