Casa Batlló Timed Entry Ticket at Casa Batlló

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Skip the lines and explore Gaudí’s colorful architectural marvel, including immersive experiences.

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  • 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 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 outside.

Inside, you'll discover the wave-like Noble Floor with its undulating ceilings, the spectacular blue tile gradient of the central light well, and the dragon-spine rooftop with its chimney sculptures. The visit includes access to the Gaudí Dome and Gaudí Cube, two immersive digital experiences that use surround projection to bring Gaudí's natural inspirations to life. Your smart audio guide adds augmented reality elements, showing historic furniture and revealing how Gaudí originally envisioned each space.

Highlights

  • Noble Floor with its flowing, wave-like ceilings and organic wooden details
  • Central light well featuring a stunning blue tile gradient from dark to light
  • Dragon-spine rooftop terrace with colourful chimney sculptures and city views
  • Gaudí Cube offering 360-degree immersive projections of the architect's inspirations
  • Smart audio guide with augmented reality showing original furnishings
  • Custom wooden windows and staircases that mirror natural forms

Plan Your Visit to Casa Batlló

Most visits last 60 to 90 minutes depending on your pace. Evening slots offer special ambiance and fewer crowds, making them particularly popular with photographers. The building includes lift access for visitors with reduced mobility, and the experience is family-friendly with stroller accessibility throughout.

Casa Batlló is located on Passeig de Gràcia, easily reached by metro. Photography is welcome though flash is discouraged to preserve the delicate interiors. Small lockers are available near the entrance for bags. Book your timed slot in advance as this is one of Barcelona's most visited sites with limited daily capacity.

While exploring Gaudí's architectural genius, consider combining your visit with Sagrada Família tickets to see his most famous work, or discover more modernist treasures with Park Güell tickets in the hills above the city.

Good to know

Age suitability
Casa Batlló is suitable for all ages, but children under 7 years old may not fully appreciate the unique features and architecture of the house.
Know before you go

Before visiting Casa Batlló, consider the following tips. Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking and exploring the house. Bring a camera to capture the stunning architecture and unique details. Arrive early to avoid long queues and make the most of your 90-minute timed entry ticket. The venue is partially wheelchair accessible, but it's recommended to contact the venue in advance for assistance. Be prepared for crowds and long lines during peak season.

Visitor guidelines

To ensure a pleasant experience for all visitors, please follow these guidelines. Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require prior permission. Please respect the venue's privacy and do not touch or damage any artifacts. Follow the instructions of staff and security personnel at all times. In case of an emergency, please follow the evacuation procedures and exit the venue promptly.

Cancellation policy

These tickets cannot be canceled or rescheduled.

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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