Casa Milà sits on Barcelona's elegant Passeig de Gràcia, just 2km from Park Güell on Carmel Hill. A 15-minute metro journey or a short taxi ride connects the two, making them easy to visit on the same day.
Casa Milà sits on Barcelona's elegant Passeig de Gràcia, just 2km from Park Güell on Carmel Hill. A 15-minute metro journey or a short taxi ride connects the two, making them easy to visit on the same day.
Casa Milà is intimate and architectural: rooftop chimneys, catenary-arch attic, and period-furnished apartments. Park Güell is open-air and landscape-scale: mosaic terraces, forested paths, and panoramic city views. Together they cover every dimension of Gaudí's vision.
A combo ticket helps you save on admission while securing timed entry to both Casa Milà and Park Güell in a single booking.
Both sites form part of the UNESCO World Heritage property "Works of Antoni Gaudí." Visiting both provides a deeper understanding of how his ideas evolved across different projects and decades.
| Feature | Separate tickets | Combo |
|---|---|---|
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 | Entry times coordinated in one booking |
Convenience | Multiple confirmations and separate planning | One confirmation and streamlined itinerary |
Flexibility | Full independence at each site | Fixed date with flexible visit order |
Best for | Visitors uncertain about visiting both attractions | Visitors planning to experience both in one day |
Pro tip: Short on time? Take the metro. Looking to explore a local neighborhood? Walk through Gràcia between visits.
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Both sites: Comfortable footwear is recommended, particularly for visitors planning to explore both attractions in one day.





The rooftop is the star of the show. Wander among the famous warrior chimneys and enjoy some of the best views in Barcelona.
This space feels surprisingly calm and almost cathedral-like. The repeating arches are one of Gaudí's most beautiful engineering achievements.
Say hello to Barcelona's most famous mosaic creature. Nearly everyone stops here for a photo, and for good reason.
Take a seat on the colorful mosaic bench and soak up panoramic views of the city. It's one of those spots that feels even better in person.
Look up as much as you look around. The columns and decorated ceilings create a space that feels both grand and playful.


Yes. Plan around 4 to 5 hours in total. Many visitors start at Casa Milà in the morning and continue to Park Güell in the afternoon.
Yes. The two attractions are only about a 7-minute walk apart, making them easy to combine in one itinerary.
No. You can visit them in either order. Starting at Casa Milà is a popular option, followed by Park Güell later in the day.
No. Transport is not included. The metro is the quickest way to travel between Casa Milà and Park Güell, taking around 15 minutes with an additional 15 minutes of walking.
Allow 1.5 to 2 hours for Casa Milà and 1 to 1.5 hours for Park Güell's Monumental Zone. Add extra time for travel between the two.
Yes. Both Casa Milà and Park Güell use timed-entry systems. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season.
Yes. Children often enjoy Casa Milà's unusual architecture and rooftop sculptures, while Park Güell's colorful mosaics and open spaces are popular with families.
Casa Milà is largely indoors and can be enjoyed comfortably in most weather conditions. Park Güell remains open, though pathways may be slippery during wet weather.

