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A site that's a must see. Beautiful architecture of a great building and also includes an audio tour. There is also a virtual tour available. Prices for tickets are modest and very well worth it.
100% would recommend visiting La Pedrera especially doing the night tour in the summer! We had the 9:40pm tour and our guide was really knowledgeable and did a fantastic tour. You get a drink at the end and a little snack and the best part is the rooftop and the light show truly captivating and magical especially at night.
Honestly, I could have just looked at it from the outside and been good with it. The attic area and the rooftop are really cool. The inside rooms itself, no big deal. It's why we decided not to go inside Casa Bàtllo. If you do decide to go, do it early to avoid the crowds and waiting in line to get tickets.
I'm not a fan of architecture and don't admire construction/ building designs all that much. But much to my surprise, this one turned out to be presently invigorating. The style of construction, staircase detailing and the open terrace on top was drool worthy.
Sun Lee
at 2023 Aug 11
Sun Lee
at 2023 Aug 11
Absolutely beautiful house! The history of the architect and the family who lived there was amazing. The virtual experience was so interesting and the staff were all so helpful and friendly. The guided tour in the headphones was great, it had a long list of languages that you can pick. The view was phenomenal. Would highly recommend over Casa Battló
Our experience is fantastic! We booked an organized tour through the Get Your Guide app. The group was not big at all, there were ten of us in total. The guide was pleasant, friendly and willing to answer all the questions we had. Also, her English was really good and easy to understand.

The Casa Mila is also phenomenal, as is everything about it - the architecture, the way it was built, the aesthetics, the interior, the roof, which is beautiful, unique and fantastic for great photos.

To all of you who are planning to visit, I strongly suggest that you buy tickets in advance because there are huge crowds in the season (as for every other attraction in Barcelona), and if you are able to spare a little more money, I strongly advise you to pay for this sunrise tour with a guide, because with that small group of ten people you will be the only ones in the whole house, which is ideal for great photos and a peaceful tour! The tour starts at 8 am and lasts about an hour. That way, just when the doors open for all the other visitors, you have finished your tour and can go on to visit the other attractions that this fantastic city has to offer.
I feel a bit daft reviewing this Gaudi house, which speaks for itself. The man was clearly a visionary genius. To have lived in one of these houses would have been a joy.
1/ Go as early in the day as you can. It’s best in the lower seasons if possible.
2/ Buy timed tickets in advance.
3/ You can take a baby, but will have to leave a pushchair before you get to the top floor as access to the roof with one isn’t possible. The staff are helpful and will show you where to put the pushchair.
I recommend a visit to this beautiful, historic place as part of even a short visit to this City.
Absolutely beautiful house! The history of the architect and the family who lived there was amazing. The virtual experience was so interesting and the staff were all so helpful and friendly. The guided tour in the headphones was great, it had a long list of languages that you can pick. The view was phenomenal. Would highly recommend!