Casa Batlló Timed Entry Ticket
Skip the lines and explore Gaudí’s colorful architectural marvel, including immersive experiences.
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Summarised reviews
- Great for families
Visitors praise the timed-entry ticket for skipping lengthy street queues and love the interactive smart guide that adds animations and historic furniture back into Gaudí’s rooms. Highlights include the blue light well, dragon-spine roof, and evening rooftop concerts, while families note smooth lift access and child-friendly augmented reality. Downsides are midday crowds and pricey gift shop items. Best tips: book an early morning or late evening slot, wear comfortable shoes for narrow stairs, and budget extra time to linger over city views from the chimneys.
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Casa Batlló Tickets
Casa Batlló stands as one of Antoni Gaudí's most extraordinary architectural achievements on Barcelona's fashionable Passeig de Gràcia. This modernist masterpiece transforms a traditional city building into a living fairytale, with flowing organic shapes, rainbow-coloured mosaics, and bone-like balconies that seem to breathe. Your skip-the-line ticket grants direct access to this otherworldly creation, letting you bypass the street queues that regularly form outs
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Casa Batlló is suitable for all ages, but children under 7 years old may not fully appreciate the attraction's unique features and exhibits.
- Know before you go
Before visiting Casa Batlló, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be exploring the house's intricate design and architecture. Bring a camera to capture the stunning modernist details, but be mindful of photography restrictions. Plan to arrive early to avoid long queues, and check the accessibility features on the attraction's website. The house is partially wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be difficult to navigate. Be prepared for security checks and bag storage.
- Visitor guidelines
To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, please respect the following guidelines. Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require prior permission. Avoid touching or damaging the house's unique features, and refrain from loud conversations or disruptions. Follow the instructions of staff and security personnel at all times. For safety reasons, please stay within designated areas and follow emergency evacuation procedures.
Frequently asked
How long does the visit take?
Most visits last 60–90 minutes depending on your pace.
What’s the Gaudí Cube?
A fully immersive 360º digital room showing Gaudí’s inspirations through surround projection.
Is there an audio guide?
Yes, included via smart device and headphones.
Are the upper floors accessible?
Elevator access is available for visitors with reduced mobility.
Can I visit at night?
Yes, evening slots offer a special ambiance and fewer crowds.
Are photos allowed?
Yes, photography is welcome but flash is discouraged.
Is there a cloakroom?
Small lockers are available near the entrance.
Can children attend?
Yes, the visit is family-friendly and stroller accessible.
Can I stay after the audio guide ends?
Yes, you can explore at your own pace once inside.
Is there a gift shop?
Yes, with books, design items, and exclusive souvenirs.
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