Quick overview of Casa Milà & Casa Batlló combo

  • Two icons: Explore Casa Milà and Casa Batlló, two of Gaudí’s most famous masterpieces, just a short walk apart on Passeig de Gràcia.
  • Different styles: Casa Milà impresses with flowing stone curves and surreal chimneys, while Casa Batlló stands out for its colorful mosaics and dragon-inspired rooftop.
  • Flexible options: Choose between Blue, Silver, and Gold variants depending on the level of access and extras you want.
  • Easy exploring: Visit both attractions at your own pace with audio guides included across all variants.

Choose your Casa Milà Casa Batlló ticket

Blue | Entry + audio guide

  • Best for: Experiencing both houses at the best value.
  • You get: Entry to Casa Milà and Casa Batlló
  • Audio guides at both (English, Spanish, Catalan, French, Italian, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian)
  • Freedom to visit in any order within your chosen time slots

Why pick Blue: The perfect choice if you want the full Casa Milà + Casa Batlló experience without added extras—smooth, self-paced, and complete.

Silver | Adds Casa Batlló rooftop

  • Best for: Capturing Barcelona’s skyline and rooftop details.
  • You get: Everything in Blue
  • Access to Casa Batlló’s legendary rooftop with its dragon-back tiles and panoramic views

Why pick Silver: Ideal if rooftop photography or unique skyline moments are a must for you.

Gold | VIP + priority entry

  • Best for: Time saved and the richest experience.
  • You get: Everything in Silver

Priority entry at both houses to skip the queues

Augmented Reality Tablet at Casa Batlló for interactive exploration

Access to Gaudí Dome, private residence, and original concierge at Casa Batlló

Free companion ticket for guests with disabilities

Why pick Gold: The ultimate way to explore—with special rooms, interactive tech, and the freedom to bypass waiting lines.

Why combine Casa Milà and Casa Batlló?

Proximity

Both houses sit about 7 minutes apart on Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona's grandest boulevard. You can walk between them without transport, making a double visit the most natural way to spend a morning or afternoon.

Complementary design

Casa Milà is stone waves and warrior chimneys. Casa Batlló is dragon scales and stained-glass light. Both are Gaudí, but each speaks a completely different architectural language. Seeing both on the same day makes the contrast vivid.

Save more, see more with flexible timing

  • A combo ticket is cheaper than buying both separately and removes the risk of either selling out. One booking covers both timed-entry slots and guarantees your day plan holds.
  • Dated entry at both houses means you can visit in any order and give each the time it deserves. Blue and Silver are self-guided; Gold adds priority entry so you skip any remaining queues at both.

Casa Milà combo tickets vs separate tickets: Which option is better?

FeatureSeparate ticketsCombo

Cost

Two independent purchases

One combined ticket, typically cheaper

Availability

Slots can sell out independently

One booking secures both

Timeslots

Two separate timed-entry slots to manage

Coordinated in one booking

Convenience

Two confirmations, separate planning

One confirmation, one day planned

Flexibility

Full independence at each site

Fixed dates; visit order is flexible within the day

Best for

Visitors unsure about both sites

Visitors planning to see both houses

Why book this combo

Casa Mila's Whale Attic with stone arches in Barcelona.
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Two icons, one walk

The houses sit about seven minutes apart on Passeig de Gràcia, so you glide from one masterpiece to the next without transport puzzles.

Flexible timing

Dated entry at both sites lets you visit in either order. Give each house the time it deserves without rushing.

Clear storytelling

Audio guides in 11 languages turn chimneys, courtyards, and attics into a narrative you can follow with ease.

Rooftop moments

Casa Milà’s warrior figures and stair towers. Casa Batlló’s dragon-back tiles. Choose Silver or Gold for that Batlló rooftop panorama.

Family-friendly perks

At Casa Batlló, kids 0–12 go free, and there are student, junior, senior, and resident discounts on higher tiers.

What you’ll see at each house

Casa Milà (La Pedrera)

  • Warrior rooftop: Step among Gaudí’s surreal chimneys, shaped like helmeted warriors, and catch sweeping views of Barcelona.
  • Whale attic: Walk under 270 catenary arches, designed to feel like the ribcage of a whale, housing an exhibition on Gaudí’s work.
  • Tenants’ apartment: A perfectly preserved early 20th-century flat that shows how Barcelona’s elite once lived.
  • Courtyards: Two vast light wells painted with flowers and vines, designed to flood the interiors with natural light.
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Casa Batlló

  • Noble floor: The main living area with flowing walls, bone-shaped windows, and mosaic glass that shifts with the light.
  • Gaudí cube: A multi-sensory room that surrounds you with moving visuals, sound, and storytelling.
  • Rooftop (Silver & Gold): See the dragon-back tiles and twisted chimneys up close, with panoramic views over the city.
  • Gold-only spaces: Step inside the Gaudí Dome, a private residence, and the original concierge area — exclusive access that most visitors never experience.
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Hidden gems our friends love

  • The Parabola Rhythm in Casa Milà’s Attic: Stand beneath the Whale Attic’s catenary arches and notice the perfect curve in each. Gaudí used this rhythm to balance beauty with structural strength — it’s as much engineering as art.
  • The Color Trick in Casa Batlló’s Light Well: Start at the bottom of the central courtyard and look up. The tiles shift from pale to deep blue, a deliberate choice to distribute daylight evenly across every floor.
  • Tibidabo in the Distance: On Casa Milà’s rooftop, step back from the main crowd and frame a chimney against the silhouette of Tibidabo hill. It’s one of the few angles where city and mountain merge in a single shot.
  • The Hand-Shaped Banister: At Casa Batlló’s staircase, run your hand along the wooden rail. It fits perfectly into your palm — Gaudí carved it to feel like a handshake between house and guest

Frequently Asked Questions

Casa Milà includes skip-the-line entry on all variants. At Casa Batlló, Blue and Silver include timed entry, while Gold includes priority access.