Casa Vicens

★ 4.9 (40K+ reviews) • 674K+ booked
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클룩 회원
4 Nov 2025
Thanks to guide Seo Jong-won's detailed explanations, I made meaningful memories. He gave us adequate photo time and also told us about the photo spots at the Familia church, so I went back at night. The guide also took great photos for us, and although it was a short trip, I think the memories will last a long time. He also gave us a list of great restaurants, and I went to a few of them and they were really good. He also gave us a handmade postcard as a gift, which I will keep safe. Thank you~ I highly recommend this tour for those who are hesitant to book it^^
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Tseng *******
4 Nov 2025
The tour guide was very professional and explained things clearly and fluently. This tour was very worthwhile!
Tseng *******
4 Nov 2025
The Chinese-speaking guide from Shandong was handsome and provided a detailed and lively explanation, very professional. In a short time, we were able to fully understand the Sagrada Familia and the history of Antoni Gaudí. I highly recommend this tour to Chinese-speaking tourists who have not yet visited.
클룩 회원
3 Nov 2025
I was with Guide Kang Yubin, and it was so great because she explained everything clearly and took great photos!!! I didn't know anything about Gaudí or the Bible, but it was so much fun, and I want to meet her again!! Highly recommend!
cheng ********
3 Nov 2025
Very convenient, direct departure from Barcelona to La Roca Village outlet. There is also a 10% discount card that can be used within the outlet. The ride is very comfortable, and it takes about 35 minutes to arrive. Convenient and safe, and there is also a hands-free service. Assistants don't need to carry items while shopping; they can retrieve them directly from customer service.
클룩 회원
3 Nov 2025
Had a wonderful time thanks to the Sky Guide. The tour flew by with their kind and easy-to-understand explanations! It was great!!
클룩 회원
2 Nov 2025
Thanks to the guide's detailed and fun explanations, the 5 hours didn't feel boring at all! I was recommended the Memento Tour for my first tour in Spain, and I was so satisfied that if an acquaintance says they're going to Spain, I would definitely recommend the Memento Tour!!
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Klook用戶
2 Nov 2025
Definitely worth a visit! The architectural style is very unique and beautiful! Making a reservation for an earlier time will mean fewer people, as it's very crowded in the afternoon!
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Casa Vicens is Antoni Gaudí’s first house and one of the most important early works in Barcelona. Built between 1883 and 1885 as a summer house for Manuel Vicens i Montaner, this colorful house museum shows how the architect Antoni Gaudí began shaping his bold ideas. As you explore Casa Vicens Gaudí, you can walk through the ground floor, first floor, and second floor to see spaces like the dining room, smoking room, and covered porch. You can also visit temporary exhibitions, view old photos, and step out onto the roof terrace for a fresh view of the building. What makes Casa Vicens a must-visit is how it reveals Gaudí’s original ideas at the very start of his career. This intimate architectural work feels personal and full of detail, unlike his later, grander projects. Book your Casa Vicens tickets now through Klook and experience where Gaudí’s creative journey began.
Casa Vicens, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain

Things to Do in Casa Vicens

Admire the iconic exterior and main facade

Start at the bold main facade of Casa Vicens, where bright ceramic tiles and sharp patterns catch your eye right away. As Gaudí's first house, it already shows his love for natural elements, from the cast iron gate to floral details inspired by palm leaves.

Explore the interior rooms across all floors

Walk inside the house museum and explore the ground, first, and second floors at your own pace. Look at how the dining room and smoking room reveal how Gaudí mixed art and everyday living through color, texture, and design.

Wander through the secret garden

Take a quiet break in the garden, once part of the original summer house for Manuel Vicens i Montaner. You'll surely enjoy being surrounded by greenery and ironwork; it's a calm spot that reflects Gaudí's strong connection to nature.

Visit the roof terrace for local views

Head up to the roof terrace for open views over the Gràcia neighborhood. Breathe in the fresh air, natural light, and colorful roof details, making it a relaxing place to pause and take photos.

Learn about Gaudí's early career and exhibitions

As you move through Casa Vicens Gaudí, explore the permanent and temporary exhibitions along the way. You'll find old photos and plans that will help you understand why this first work shaped the start of Gaudí's creative journey.

Popular Attractions near Casa Vicens

Park Güell (15 minutes by bus or taxi)

Colorful paths, curved stone benches, and open terraces make Park Güell feel like an outdoor art park. As you wander through, you'll see the famous mosaic dragon at the entrance, the long serpentine bench in the main plaza, and wide views stretching across Barcelona to the sea.

Sagrada Familia (20 minutes by metro or taxi)

The Sagrada Familia instantly stands out with its towering spires and detailed facades. Once inside, you'll see the glowing stained glass and tree-like columns that fill the space with light. You leave with a strong sense of how far Antoni Gaudí pushed design and imagination.

Spotify Camp Nou (30 minutes by metro or taxi)

Spotify Camp Nou is a dream stop for football fans and curious visitors alike. The museum walks you through legendary matches, famous players, and club history.

Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau (25 minutes by metro or taxi)

The Recinte Modernista de Sant Pau will surely surprise you with its beauty and calm atmosphere. You can explore the courtyards and restored buildings.

Casa Batlló (15 minutes by metro or taxi)

Casa Batlló feels more like stepping into a story than visiting a house. Inside, you'll walk through flowing rooms, creative displays, and bold colors inspired by the sea. Every corner gives you something new to look at and enjoy.

Casa Mila (15 minutes by metro or taxi)

Casa Mila stands out with its wavy stone exterior and strong presence on the street. Explore the interior and rooftop, sculptural chimneys, and open spaces that reveal Gaudí's bold thinking. The visit helps you understand how his ideas shaped modern architecture.