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Casa Mila Barcelona Tickets

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Casa Mila Tickets highlights

  • Visit Casa Milla, also known as La Pedrera, was designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí and is a masterpiece of modernist architecture.

  • Marvel at Gaudí's signature styles, featuring stone facades, twisting iron balconies, and sculpted chimneys resembling a surreal stone wave.

  • Take-in the breathtaking views of Barcelona's skyline from the roof, decorated with chimneys and staircases that resemble surrealist sculptures.

  • Explore a recreated apartment and experience the lavish lifestyle of the early 20th-century bourgeoisie in Barcelona.

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Timings: 09:00 AM to 11:00 PM

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Pg. de Gràcia, 92, 08008 Barcelona, Spain

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  • If cancellation is made 1 days or more before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
  • If cancellation is made within 1 days before the date of travel, total booking cost will be charged as cancellation fees.
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Casa Mila Tickets overview

About Casa Mila Barcelona:

Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is a masterpiece of the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí, located in Barcelona, Spain. Completed in 1912, this iconic building is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Its undulating stone facade, wrought-iron balconies, and unique rooftop adorned with surreal chimney sculptures make it a symbol of Catalan modernism. Casa Milà houses a cultural centre, offering insights into Gaudí's genius and the era's architectural innovation.

About Casa Mila Barcelona Tickets:

  • Visit the famous Casa Mila in Barcelona and look at the last civil work of the famous architect, Antoni Gaudí.
  • Admire the breathtaking stone façade, a colossal work of art that resembles a wave rising up on Passeig de Gràcia. 
  • Look at the intricate wrought-iron railings, replicas of abstract sculptures inspired by the plant kingdom and the depths of the sea.
  • Ascend to the rooftop terrace with chimneys arranged like stone warriors and take in the panoramic views of Barcelona.
  • Marvel at the 270 catenary arches resembling the skeleton of a whale as you stroll through the Whale Attic.
  • Explore the Gaudí Exhibition, featuring audiovisuals, models, and designs showcasing the genius of Antoni Gaudí and his architectural masterpieces.
  • Visit the Tenants' Apartment and wander through the recreated apartment furnished with period furnishings and household items. 
  • Look at the beautiful blend of shapes, light, and colours at the Flower Courtyard. 
  • Admire the magnificent butterfly sculptures adorning the courtyard and look at the intricate detailing of the sculptures.

How to Reach?

  • By Car: The Casa Mila is located 2.9 km from the city centre. It will take 15 min to reach the building via the Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes route.

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Casa Mila Tickets faqs

Is the guide included in Casa Mila Tickets?

Yes, a professional and experienced tour guide is included in the package. The guide will let you explore the place of the Casa Mila Barcelona and will explain to you about each and every fact of the place and the history of the place.

The guide is friendly in nature and will answer your each query in a nice manner. He will also make sure to complete your visit in time so that your further tour itinerary does not get affected.

What is included in the Casa Mila Tickets?

The inclusions of the Casa Mila Tickets are as follows:-

- Open ticket to Casa Milà

- Skip-the-line entrance

- Audioguide with premium exclusive visual guide

Which are the famous places to visit in Barcelona?

  • Reial Monestir de Santa Maria de Pedralbes: Situated on the hilly slopes of Barcelona is this monastery which has both a Church and a Chapel. There are also murals situated here in Trecento style which is a very famous Italian style. There is a cloister situated here which is the biggest all over the world and has a chapter house, refectory and dormitory too.
  • La Barceloneta: This fishing village has the long and wide Sant Sebastia beach where you have a wide variety of activities to choose from including either surfing or sunbathing. You can also try the tapas or the seafood restaurants that offer the majestic sea-view. Palm trees lined up perfectly to the yachts in the marina along with several amenities like showers, public restrooms, changing rooms, snack bars and umbrella rentals.
  • Magic Fountain of Montjuic: This Art Deco fountain has choreographed light and fountain shows that are set to music and adds a brightness to the city that is incomparable. The fountain was built for the 1929 International Exhibition by Carles Buigas.

What are the best things to do in Barcelona?

Visit the Tibidabo: It's called the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor or the Sacred Heart Church has a roof with a bronze statue of Jesus where you can go by an elevator. Located right near it is this amusement park Tibidabo with its most famous ride; the Ferris wheel with its multi-colored seats.

Explore the Picasso Museum: Filled with 5 Palaces where the Upper floors are illuminated by chandeliers that throw light on Picasso’s works. Downstairs, archways lead to white studios where you get to see what made the man, all his rough drafts to the final products. You can see over 4200 works of his here where every style that he tried has been captured.

What is the best time to visit Barcelona?

The best time to visit Barcelona are the months from May to June as the weather remains extremely pleasant, making it ideal for tourists to roam around freely and in a hassle-free manner. 

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