Casa Batlló
Casa Batlló
Casa Batlló

Casa Batlló Tours and Tickets

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One of Barcelona’s most fanciful buildings, the elaborate Casa Batlló was built by celebrated Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí and is nicknamed the “House of Bones” for its contorted window frames and skeletal pillars. Casa Batlló’s interior is equally mind-boggling, featuring rippled walls, exquisite tile work, and sculpted fireplaces.

  • Daily, 9am - 9pm
  • Passeig de Gràcia, 43, Barcelona, 08007

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What are people saying about Casa Batlló

Lane_V, Nov 2023
Great to see Gaudi’s works in Barcelona!
Silvana was a great guide- very knowledgable and spaced things out well. It was great to skip the lines and go directly into some of Gaudi’s best works! I definitely recommend!
Haeseong_K, Nov 2023
Casa Batllo was excellent but not the service of Viator
Loved casa batllo. However I’m a little disappointed in terms of communication with the tour guide and the company as i got no answer on my question
Vasco_R, Nov 2023
Worth the money!
Miguel was a very knowledgeable and kind guide. He was very mindful of accommodating the group’s needs as well as providing “off the menu” facts about each of the places we visited.
Mary_R, Nov 2023
Wonderful
It was really incredible how all details of the house were well-thought and harmonized. A little bit confusing was the part from 11 to 12. Hint! You have to go through the gift shop. Enjoy!
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:What are Casa Batlló hours of operation?
A:
Casa Batlló hours of operation: Daily, 9am - 9pm. Buy tickets in advance on Viator. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:Should I book Casa Batlló tickets in advance?
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We recommend booking e-tickets ahead of time to secure your spot since Casa Batlló can get crowded. If you book with Viator, you can cancel at least 24 hours before the start date of your tour for a full refund.
Q:How much does it cost to visit Casa Batlló 2024?
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Currently, an entrance ticket to Casa Batlló costs USD 38.43. Guided Casa Batlló tours start around USD 38.43 per person.
People Also Ask
Q:How long should I spend in Casa Batlló?
A:Most travelers spend 60–75 minutes exploring Casa Battló. As well as Gaudí’s UNESCO World Heritage-listed architecture and the views from the roof terrace, experiences include the Gaudí Cube and the Gaudí Dome, two large, immersive digital art pieces. Evening concerts last two hours and often include a glass of cava.
Q:What is the best time to go to Casa Batlló?
A:The best time to go to Casa Battló is at the beginning of the day. As with many Barcelona attractions, visiting outside the summer peak is best. Tickets for the earliest entries are priced at a premium but mean much smaller crowds; evening rooftop concerts can be magical.
Q:Can you take photos in Casa Batlló?
A:Yes, you can take photos for your own personal use in Casa Battló, although you may find the crowds get in the way. Note that tripods and other equipment, such as selfie sticks, are banned. Professionals should contact the press office well in advance to get the appropriate permissions.
Q:Is Casa Batlló accessible?
A:Yes, Casa Battló is wheelchair accessible. There are wheelchair-friendly bathrooms, an elevator to the rooftop, and step-free access to the whole house, including the new rooms. It’s a good idea to plan your visit for late afternoons—midweek and outside high season—to ensure the house is not uncomfortably crowded.
Q:Can I park my car at Casa Batlló?
A:No. There’s no dedicated parking at Casa Battló, right in the city's heart. It’s often difficult to find street parking or lot parking in central Barcelona, so it’s best to travel like a local and take the train or metro to Passeig de Gracia (Line 4).
Q:Do I need to arrive at Casa Batlló in advance?
A:No. Assuming you’ve bought your tickets in advance—which is advisable at most times of the year, as Casa Battló is one of Barcelona’s top attractions—your ticket allows entry from the time shown for a further 15 minutes. But it’s wise to aim to arrive five minutes early in case of delays.