Visiting the Basilica of the Sagrada Familia is a must for many travelers arriving in Barcelona, as it is undoubtedly one of the city’s top attractions. The Sagrada Familia interior is a marvel, but the exterior is also an impressive monument, whether admired up close or from various strategic viewpoints around the city. Keep reading to discover the best spots to admire Gaudí’s iconic temple in the Catalan capital.
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Table of Contents
- Admiring the Sagrada Familia from Outside
- Facades and Towers of the Sagrada Familia
- Sagrada Familia Viewpoints
- The Sagrada Familia from Above
- Virtual Tour of the Sagrada Familia
- Location Map
Admiring the Sagrada Familia from Outside
There are many reasons why you might want to admire the Sagrada Familia from the outside without entering. Two common reasons are lack of time or not having booked tickets online in advance. Many business travelers squeeze time out of their schedules to see Gaudí’s masterpiece and must settle for the facades and towers view. Still, it’s no small thing — it’s Gaudí’s grand jewel, though visiting the Basilica interior is highly recommended.

Observing the Sagrada Familia from the outside, studying each sculpture and facade detail, is a magnificent experience. A free guided tour around the exterior explaining Gaudí’s creative process is definitely worth it.
Other reasons for exploring the Sagrada Familia exterior may vary — and have nothing to do with time constraints:
- Capture unique perspectives of the temple
- Observe the light play on every facade detail
- See how the Sagrada Familia integrates into the cityscape
- Track the changes and construction progress over time
- Take photos from unique viewpoints
Exploring the Sagrada Familia from different angles and locations in the city offers unique perspectives on its grandeur and architectural complexity. From Park Güell, for instance, you can admire the majestic towers against the sea — a postcard-perfect view of Barcelona.
Facades and Towers of the Sagrada Familia
Walking around the exterior is the best way to admire each of the facades and completed towers, either before or after your visit.
The Sagrada Familia features three main facades: the Nativity Facade, the Passion Facade, and the Glory Facade of Jesus. It’s worth stopping at each one and strolling comfortably around the complex.

As of the end of 2025, 17 of the 18 planned towers by Gaudí are completed. From the base, they look impressive. For now, the Virgin Mary tower crowned with a star stands out, and soon the Jesus tower will rise to 172.5 meters, dominating the skyline.
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Unique Perspectives of the Sagrada Familia
Thanks to its geography, Barcelona offers elevated spots with perfect views over the city. Below, we recommend some privileged spots where you can enjoy unique views of the Sagrada Familia. Check the map at the end of the article.
Sagrada Familia from Avinguda Gaudí
Due to its proximity, Avinguda Gaudí is one of the best places to admire the Sagrada Familia.
Avinguda Gaudí connects the Basilica with another architectural gem, the Hospital de Sant Pau and its Modernist Complex by Lluís Domènech i Montaner. It’s a charming avenue lined with shops and terraces perfect for relaxing.

Sagrada Familia from Tibidabo
Tibidabo mountain offers the highest views in Barcelona at over 500 meters above sea level. It’s a real lookout providing spectacular panoramic views with the sea as a backdrop. While the Sagrada Familia might appear distant, the views are absolutely worth it — not to mention the fun of visiting the Tibidabo Amusement Park.
Sagrada Familia from Montjuïc
The second-highest natural viewpoint after Tibidabo is Montjuïc Mountain. From the castle at the summit, you’ll enjoy splendid views of the Sagrada Familia, Barcelona’s port, and the city.
It’s also a great spot for photos of Gaudí’s masterpiece and the city. Even more special are the views in motion aboard the Montjuïc Cable Car!
Sagrada Familia from Torre Agbar Viewpoint
In the city center stands Torre Agbar, or Torre Glòries, designed by French architect Jean Nouvel. It’s unmistakable for its colorful facade, bullet-like shape, and as Barcelona’s third tallest building.

It’s worth booking tickets to go up 125 meters to the 30th floor for stunning 360º views. The Sagrada Familia, Montjuïc’s silhouette, the Olympic Port towers, and the Mediterranean Sea — all look incredible from Mirador Glòries.
The Sagrada Familia from Above
A fun and exclusive experience in Barcelona is a helicopter ride. Can you imagine a better panoramic view of the city and the Sagrada Familia? For those looking to treat themselves, scenic helicopter flights over Barcelona are a unique way to see Barcelona’s beauty from the sky.
Virtual Tour of the Sagrada Familia
Lastly, if you’re planning to explore the Sagrada Familia from the outside, know that there’s also a virtual tour available. It’s another way to admire every corner of the Basilica — all you need is an internet connection.
On the official website (sagradafamilia.org), you can virtually explore the Nativity Facade, Passion Facade, apse, the Rosary cloister, and the crypt where Gaudí rests. A real treat within everyone’s reach.
