One of the most iconic features of the Casa Mila rooftop is its collection of whimsical and otherworldly chimneys that take on various shapes.
Casa Mila is an architectural masterpiece in Barcelona, Spain, designed by the visionary architect Antoni Gaudí. While the entire building is a marvel, the rooftop of Casa Mila is truly worth visiting.
Casa Mila's entry tickets provide access to several parts of the building, including the interior exhibition spaces, the courtyards, the architectural elements that showcase Gaudí's innovative designs, and the rooftop. The rooftop features its own attractions, such as the iconic chimneys, the Espai Gaudí, the serpentine paths, and panoramic views of Barcelona.
The roof of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, features a landscape of sculptural chimneys, serpentine pathways, and seating areas.
Access to Casa Mila's rooftop is included with different ticket options.
The entry timings for Casa Mila's rooftop terrace are 9 am to 6:30 pm and 7 am to 11 pm for the night tour.
From Casa Mila's rooftop, you can enjoy panoramic views of the iconic La Sagrada Familia Basilica, the Passeig de Gracia avenue, Barri Gotic, Torre Glories and glimpses of the Mediterranean Sea.
Exploring the building's interior, including the exhibits and architectural details, can take 1.5 to 2 hours.
The best time to visit Casa Mila, including its rooftop, is early morning or at night.