Casa Batlló

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Gloria ***********************
10 Mar
I thoroughly enjoyed the Sunrise guided English tour to Casa Mila. There were only 3 of us in the tour and we were the first ones in. Our guide Laia, promptly welcomed us at 8:30am at the entrance of La Peter's (casa mila). we took the lift to the rooftop to start and had it all to ourselves. the views of Barcelona were stunning and were enhanced by the history lesson given by our guide. We could see Sagrada Família from a distance and we happily took pictures. We took our time at each level and had our fill of pictures and information. one thing to note was there were steps and stairs on our way down to not for the mobility impaired.
2+
Maisey ****
10 Mar
I went to with the early bird acces and it was amazing, since it wasn’t crowded and I could walk around admiring the house in my own pace. We were able to walk through the whole house with the audioguide and AR experience. which made the visit even better. I also liked taking the picture on the balcony (additional cost); it made a nice memory of our visit. overall, it was a wonderful experience!
Klook User
9 Mar
Amazing dancers, energetic and talented. Would definitely recommend this to everyone.
클룩 회원
6 Mar
Thanks to Jelly, our guide, it was easier and more fun to understand Gaudi's architecture! The weather was a bit rough, but I was glad that Jelly made us feel good by guiding us with quizzes and humor in between. He kindly guided us through everything, so you can come without any knowledge, and the smooth progress without delays or waiting was so great! Thank you for telling me Barcelona recommendation tips in between. Highly recommended!
2+
KIM *****
5 Mar
I was looking forward to and anticipating the Gaudi tour, and I finally participated. They say Barcelona is sunny 360 days a year, but unfortunately, I got one of the 5 rainy days ㅠ. But even so, it was fun and easy to understand as I listened to guide Kim Geon's explanations while moving around. That's why I felt even more disappointed that the weather wasn't better ㅠ. I definitely want to take the tour again next time when the weather is nice. Guide, thank you for your hard work explaining everything so passionately while braving the rain and wind! I was shivering from the rain, but I warmed myself up with a bowl of pho at one of the restaurants introduced by the guide ^^.
1+
KokWui ***
4 Mar
Nice and easy to redeem on spot.
KokWui ***
4 Mar
Nice and easy to redeem on spot.
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KokWui ***
4 Mar
Nice and easy to redeem on spot. Must visit.
2+

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What to know about Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló is one of Antoni Gaudí’s most stunning masterpieces, located in the heart of Barcelona city along Passeig de Gràcia. Known as the “House of Bones” for its dreamlike, skeletal design, this UNESCO World Heritage Site captures the essence of Catalan modernism. When you visit, explore the Noble Floor, where curved walls and stained-glass windows make every corner look like art. Head up to the colorful rooftop, where the mosaic chimneys and dragon-backed tiles create one of the most photogenic spots in Barcelona. If you love creativity, color, and architecture that feels alive, this world heritage site is a must-visit on your Barcelona trip. Book your Casa Batlló tickets online with Klook today and enter the magical world of Antoni Gaudí!
Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain

Things to Do in Casa Batlló

Explore the House's Features

Step inside Casa Batlló and discover a world where imagination meets architecture. You'll wander through flowing hallways, stained-glass windows, and curved wooden doors that seem alive. Each room tells a story crafted by Antoni Gaudí, showing how he transformed this Barcelona city gem into a masterpiece. The Noble Floor is the star, with its elegant design and dreamy light. From the colorful tiles to the ocean-inspired walls, every detail will make you pause in awe.

Visit the Attic

You can easily access the attic of Casa Batlló. It feels like stepping inside the ribs of a giant dragon! Made of smooth white arches, it once housed the laundry rooms but now serves as one of Gaudí's most fascinating spaces. You can walk through its symmetrical arches and learn about the secrets of the architect's genius for blending beauty and function.

Marvel at the Rooftop

Head to the famous Casa Batlló rooftop, where art meets fantasy. The dragon-scale roof and colorful chimneys make it one of the most photogenic spots in all of Barcelona. You'll feel like you're standing on the back of a sleeping dragon, inspired by the legend of Saint George. The view from the top is breathtaking, especially during Magical Nights concerts.

Experience the Gaudí Cube

The Gaudí Cube is an immersive digital experience that pulls you into Gaudí's creative mind. You'll arrive at this futuristic room filled with moving lights, colors, and sound, it's like walking inside a dream! It's an experience that excites all your senses and reveals the genius behind Casa Batlló. Perfect for both kids and adults, the Gaudí Cube adds a modern twist to your visit.

Use the AR Multimedia Guide

As you explore, watch the house come alive with animations that show how it looked in Gaudí's time. The guide blends art, technology, and storytelling to make each corner even more magical. You'll see hidden details and learn fun facts in a way that feels playful and interactive. It's perfect for visitors who love a bit of tech in their travels.

Popular Attractions near Casa Batlló

Casa Milà (4-minute walk)

Just a short walk from Casa Batlló, La pedrera - Casa Milà is another Antoni Gaudí marvel. Its wavy stone façade and surreal rooftop sculptures make it one of the top architectural wonders in Barcelona city. Step inside to explore Gaudí's apartment designs, museum exhibits, and art galleries. (Klook tip: don't miss the rooftop terrace for amazing city views)

Sagrada Família (15 minutes by metro)

No trip to Barcelona is complete without seeing the legendary Sagrada Família, Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece. Just 15 minutes from Casa Batlló by metro, this basilica is one of the most breathtaking sights in Europe. Marvel at its detailed towers and stunning stained-glass windows that fill the space with color.

Palace of Catalan Music (10 minutes by metro or 18-minute walk)

The Palace of Catalan Music (Palau de la Música Catalana) is a short trip from Casa Batlló and a feast for your eyes. This concert hall dazzles with mosaics, sculptures, and stained glass, like music turned into architecture.

Book your Palace of Catalan Music guided tour with Klook to skip the lines and enjoy easy access to one of Barcelona city's most breathtaking modernist gems!

Park Güell (25 minutes by metro and bus)

Make your way to Park Güell, another Antoni Gaudí dreamland filled with mosaics, nature, and stunning city views. Wander through the colorful lizard fountain, serpentine benches, and playful pavilions that feel straight out of a fairy tale. The park's relaxed vibe makes it great for photos, picnics, or just soaking in the sunshine.

Passeig de Gràcia (0 minutes because you're already there!)

When you visit Casa Batlló, you're already on Passeig de Gràcia, one of Barcelona city's most stylish streets. This elegant avenue is lined with designer boutiques, cafés, and some of the city's most beautiful architecture. Walk along and spot other modernist gems like Casa Amatller and Casa Lleó Morera. It's the perfect place to grab souvenirs or a cup of coffee after your Casa Batlló tour.

Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau (18 minutes by metro)

Just a short metro ride from Casa Batlló, the Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau is one of Barcelona city's hidden architectural treasures. Designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner, this former hospital is now a stunning UNESCO World Heritage Site filled with colorful mosaics, gardens, and elegant pavilions. You can stroll through its peaceful courtyards, admire the intricate Art Nouveau details, and learn how beauty and healing blended here.