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Monia M

Switzerland
Group
3 weeks ago
There were a lot of people, but everyone was respectful; the places we visited were crowded but orderly. Everything was truly amazing. I highly recommend it to everyone.

Elisa D

Couple
Apr 2026
A really wonderful experience. The lines moved fairly quickly, especially at Park Güell. However, there was no mention of the difference between the blue (standard) ticket and the Gold ticket at Casa Batlló. The Gold ticket granted access to the terrace and other exclusive experiences.

Prather C

Couple
Apr 2026

+1 more

The zoo leaves a bit to be desired—not a single kiosk open on a sunny day! But that’s just how Mondays are in Spain... The animal exhibits had their highlights—watch out, the female orangutan throws things!—but otherwise there’s still a lot of construction going on. The aquarium is an incredible experience—a must-see!! The ticket process was absolutely hassle-free!!

Roxana S

Romania
Couple
Feb 2026
Great experience! Easy booking, instant confirmation, and no issues at the venue. It made our visit in Barcelona more relaxed and organized. Highly recommend for travelers.

Elizabeth C

Brazil
Group
Apr 2026
The first time I visited La Pedrera, my children were young, and I hadn’t been back on any of my subsequent trips to Barcelona. I didn’t remember what I’d seen back then. I loved coming back and learning a little more about Gaudí’s work.

Pleindoux D

France
Family
Apr 2026
It’s very easy to get to Gaudí’s two iconic houses, and you can get a small discount. Tip: early morning visits are less crowded. It gets very busy, especially in some of the narrower rooms, but the time-stamped tickets help regulate the flow of visitors. The audio guides are very informative, and these houses are a must-see. Special mention goes to the attic and terrace of La Pedrera—they’re absolutely stunning!

Jorge M

Portugal
Couple
Mar 2026

+4 more

This was our first visit to Casa Batlló, and it was a magical experience—we loved it. The audio guides are fantastic; as we move through the rooms, the audio guide automatically switches to the explanation for the room we’re currently visiting, allowing us to explore on our own. We highly recommend giving it a try.

Omer I

Romania
Couple
Mar 2026

+3 more

Someone once told me that even if I never went to Barcelona before, even if I didn't know who Gaudí was, I'd still recognize Casa Battlo as his work. They were absolutely right. The best description for this place is - out of this world. I felt as if I traveled in time, but towards the future. Breathtaking. Casa Amatller was designed by Josep Cadafalch, him I did not know about. After exiting Casa Amatller I made sure to read about him and learn what other places he designed. The house reminded me a little of the castles in my home country, Romania, but sprinkled with a unique touch of Spanish history. I loved it. If you would ask me, don't miss any of them. Visit both, they are amazing, you will not regret it.

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Why Take a Guided Tour?

Built by the legendary Antoni Gaudi at the beginning of the 20th century, Casa Batlló is one of Barcelona’s most attractive attractions. The building is a Modernist masterpiece, featuring colorful mosaics and irregular curves. Below are a few reasons why guided tours to Casa Batlló are an excellent idea.

  • Skip the line access: Casa Batlló is a popular attraction in Barcelona. As a result, it is crowded, but guided tour tickets allow you to skip the lines at the entrance.
  • Explore with an audioguide: Guided tour tickets to Casa Batlló allow you to explore the attraction with a guide. You can learn fascinating facts about the attraction and its history.
  • Focus on what’s important: Another benefit of getting guided tours to Casa Batlló is that you focus on the vital details of the attraction. It is helpful when you’re short on time.
  • Navigate efficiently: Navigation inside Casa Batlló can be challenging, given its popularity. However, guided tour tickets to the attraction can help you navigate efficiently and skip queues.

Casa Batllo Guided Tours vs Non-Guided Tours

Guided Tours

  • Guided tour tickets to the Casa Batlló are an excellent choice. You’ll have an audio guide, which will help you understand the significance and mastery of Gaudi's architectural prowess.
  • Guided tour tickets to the Casa Batlló provide priority entrance to the attraction. You do not need to stand in long queues at the entrance.
  • Your guided tour tickets will have a fixed itinerary. It’ll include all the significant highlights of Casa Batlló.

Non-Guided Tours

  • You’re on your own with non-guided tickets to Casa Batlló.
  • You can enter the attraction at your convenience and explore the various elements at your pace.
  • Arrive early in the morning if you buy non-guided tour tickets. Fewer people visit Casa Batlló in the morning.

Highlights Covered on Your Casa Batlló Guided Tour

Main Facade

Casa Batlló’s main facade is the first thing you’ll see. It has a colourful and distinctive look and is divided into three sections. The top is made with ceramic pieces, while the central part has balconies protruding like eyes.

Interior Facade

The rear facade of Casa Batlló features crushed glass and ceramic colours. The upper floors’ metal railings and windows have frames with interesting rectangular shapes.

Dragon Esque Roof

The intricate tilework and curved walls atop Casa Batllo look like dragon scales. It is believed Gaudi designed the roof to pay homage to the legend of Saint George, Catalonia’s patron saint.

Modern Interiors

Casa Batllo boasts an equally attractive interior. The entry area has turtle shells resembling the underwater world, while the first floor, called the Noble floor, was the main living area of the Batllo family.

Frequently Asked Questions About Casa Batllo Guided Tours

Yes. You can book a Casa Batllo guided tour.