- Monday to Sunday - 10:00 am to 9:00 pm
- Services - Dining, Cafe
- Closed
- Open Daily
Today
Open 09:00–20:30
Mar 4 TO Nov 1 Timings Days (Mar 4 TO Nov 1) | TIMINGS |
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Monday | 09:00–20:30 |
Tuesday | 09:00–20:30 |
Wednesday | 09:00–20:30 |
Thursday | 09:00–20:30 |
Friday (Today) | 09:00–20:30 |
Saturday | 09:00–20:30 |
Sunday | 09:00–20:30 |
Nov 2 TO Dec 31 Timings Days (Nov 2 TO Dec 31) | TIMINGS |
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Monday | 09:00–18:30 |
Tuesday | 09:00–18:30 |
Wednesday | 09:00–18:30 |
Thursday | 09:00–18:30 |
Friday | 09:00–18:30 |
Saturday | 09:00–18:30 |
Sunday | 09:00–18:30 |
Jan 1 TO Mar 3 Timings Days (Jan 1 TO Mar 3) | TIMINGS |
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Monday | 09:00–18:30 |
Tuesday | 09:00–18:30 |
Wednesday | 09:00–18:30 |
Thursday | 09:00–18:30 |
Friday | 09:00–18:30 |
Saturday | 09:00–18:30 |
Sunday | 09:00–18:30 |
La Pedrera-Casa Milà Skip-the-Line Tickets with Audio Guide
2 Houses of Gaudí: Casa Milà + Casa Batlló Tickets
La Pedrera-Casa Milà Night Guided Tour
La Pedrera-Casa Milà Guided Sunrise Tour
All public attractions are comparatively less crowded during the weekday. Avoid planning your visit during weekends and public holidays. Book your entrance tickets to Casa Mila on a weekday to explore the attraction without any crowds.
Visiting Casa Mila during the low season (October to March) means cooler weather and potentially smaller crowds, letting you savor the architectural details at your own pace. However, the high season (April to September) coincides with pleasant Barcelona weather, and while Casa Mila will be busier, you'll have access to extended hours and potentially more special events.
To fully explore Casa Mila, including the interiors and rooftop tour, you must keep at least two hours aside. Plan your itinerary in such a way that you have two hours in your hand before you go to see other attractions in Barcelona. The Casa Mila Night Tour lasts 90 minutes, starting at 7:00 pm daily. You can spend more time in the building as there are many things to see, including a museum dedicated to Antoni Gaudi’s life and work. If you have enough time on your hands, you can easily spend four hours inside Casa Mila.
Casa Mila is open daily from 9:00 am to 6:30 pm. The last entry is at 5:30 pm. From 26th December to 3rd January, Casa Mila is open till 8:30 pm. The attraction is closed to the public on 25th December.
Yes, you should buy Casa Mila entrance tickets in advance as it is an extremely popular tourist attraction in Barcelona.
There are four ways to get to Casa Mila. You can take a bus, the subway, the Renfe or the FGC. Buses V15, V17, H10, H8, 7, 22, 24, 6, 33, 34 go to Casa Mila. If you are taking the subway, take Lines 3 and 5 and get down at Station Diagonal. The closest Renfe station is Passeig de Gracia, while the closest FGC station is Station Provença - La Pedrera.
Casa Mila has one main entrance. You can enter the building premises from here.
Casa Mila can be explored in 2 hours. The Night Tour lasts for about 90 minutes. You can easily spend 3 - 4 hours if you have time on your hands.
The Casa Mila Night Tour starts from 7:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Between 26th December and 3rd January, the timings change to 9:00 pm to 11:00 pm.