La Pedrera-Casa Milà Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide at La Pedrera - Passeig de Gracia ,92
La Pedrera-Casa Milà Skip-the-Line
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- Spectacular visuals
- Magical atmosphere
Visitors rave about the stunning architecture and rich history of La Pedrera, with many praising the skip-the-line entry and multilingual audio guide. Some comment on the building's crowning glory, the famous 'bone-like' chimneys, while others appreciate the peaceful atmosphere and beautiful gardens. With a 4.60/5 rating based on 5730 reviews, La Pedrera is a must-visit destination for anyone interested in Gaudí's work and Barcelona's cultural heritage.
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La Pedrera Casa Milà Tickets
Casa Milà, better known as La Pedrera (The Stone Quarry), stands as Antoni Gaudí's final residential masterpiece and one of Barcelona's most photographed buildings. This UNESCO World Heritage Site showcases the genius of Catalan modernism with its undulating stone facade, wrought-iron balconies, and otherworldly rooftop chimneys that look like medieval knights.
Your visit takes you through three distinct areas: the famous rooftop terrace with its sculptural chimneys and panoramic city views, the Espai Gaudí museum housed in the brick-vaulted attic that explains the architect's techniques, and El Pis de la Pedrera, a meticulously recreated early 20th-century apartment showing how wealthy Barcelona families lived. The included smart audio guide with augmented reality features brings Gaudí's architectural innovations to life as you explore.
Highlights
- Rooftop terrace with 30 unique chimneys and ventilation towers that resemble surreal sculptures
- Espai Gaudí museum in the catenary arch attic, showcasing models and explanations of Gaudí's construction methods
- El Pis de la Pedrera apartment, furnished with period pieces from 1910 showing bourgeois family life
- Panoramic views over Barcelona from the rooftop, including glimpses of the Sagrada Família
- The building's revolutionary structural system with no load-bearing walls
- Original Gaudí-designed door handles, light fixtures, and decorative elements throughout
Plan Your Visit to Casa Milà
Casa Milà operates daily with timed entry slots, so arrive within your selected time window. Plan 60 to 90 minutes for the complete visit, depending on your interest in the exhibits. The building can get busy, particularly the rooftop area, so early morning or late afternoon visits often feel less crowded.
Located on prestigious Passeig de Gràcia, Casa Milà sits perfectly for combining with other Gaudí sites. You can easily walk to Casa Batlló tickets just four blocks down the same street, or take the metro to visit Sagrada Família tickets. The nearest metro stations are Diagonal (lines L3 and L5) and Passeig de Gràcia (lines L2, L3, and L4).
Comfortable walking shoes are essential for navigating stairs and the rooftop areas. Large bags must be checked at the cloakroom, and while most areas are accessible via lift, some rooftop sections may have limited access. Photography is permitted for personal use, and mobile tickets are accepted at entry.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- There is no age restriction for visiting La Pedrera, but children under 7 years old may not be able to fully appreciate the experience. Children under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
- Know before you go
Before visiting La Pedrera-Casa Milà, make sure to bring a valid government-issued ID, as it may be required for ticket validation. Wear comfortable shoes, as you'll be doing a lot of walking and standing. It's also a good idea to arrive early to avoid long lines, especially during peak season. La Pedrera is wheelchair accessible, but some areas may be restricted due to narrow corridors and stairs. If you have any mobility issues, consider renting a wheelchair or asking for assistance from staff.
- Visitor guidelines
Bring your own headphones or use the included earphones for the audio guide.
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for stairs and rooftop walking.
Backpacks and large bags must be checked at the cloakroom.
Most areas are wheelchair accessible via lift.
Timed entry required — arrive within your selected slot.
- Cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled. However, they can be rescheduled up to 24 hours before the experience begins.
Frequently asked
How long does the visit take?
Plan for 60–90 minutes to cover all main areas.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, and the rooftop is particularly fun to explore.
Is the audio guide included?
Yes, available in multiple languages with AR integration.
Can I take photos?
Yes, photography is allowed for personal use only.
Are all floors accessible?
Yes, lifts are available, though rooftop access may be limited for some visitors.
Is there a dress code?
No dress code, but comfortable footwear is recommended.
Are pets allowed?
No, except for certified assistance animals.
Can I show my ticket on my phone?
Yes, mobile tickets are accepted.
Is re-entry allowed?
No, once you leave, re-entry is not possible.
Is there a shop on site?
Yes, a gift shop with design items and books is available near the exit.
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