Park Güell will not cease to be a first-class tourist attraction and will also not change its location to make life more peaceful for the residents of the La Salute area. This difficult and inevitable coexistence will soon see some changes, with the idea of protecting the population more and better. It boils down to four aspects: expanding the barricaded neighborhood area, relocating the problematic taxi stand, strengthening the buses that pass around the Antoni Gaudí site, and canceling the sale of tickets to the park itself so that all access is with a ticket reserved at the appropriate time.

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