Casa Batllo Tours and Activities

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Casa Batllo
Casa Batllo
Casa Batllo
Casa Batllo


Gaudí designed this house for a family in the early 20th century and incorporated his signature elements into the design, including curved lines and bright colors.

Casa Batlló is another of Gaudí’s masterpieces, one of two private homes that are now open as museums. The modernist façade is decorated with oval windows, bone-like columns and colorful mosaics. The inside has been restored to its original condition with built-in fireplaces, arched ceilings and stained glass. The house is in Eixample, a neighborhood just north of the city center.

Casa Batlló was built between 1904 and 1906 for a wealthy aristocrat and his family. It was opened to the public in 2002 after many years of restoration and is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. There’s no furniture, but the rooms have been left as they were when the Batlló family occupied them.

Stand on the street to admire the façade. The surrealist design and light blue colors evoke the calm of the ocean. True to Gaudí’s style, there are no straight lines. The colorful roof resembles the spine of a dragon.

The house is a popular attraction and the line to get in is long at any time of the day. Buy a ticket before you visit from the Casa Batlló website and go straight in. Tickets are relatively expensive, but there’s a discount for students and retirees. Children younger than six get in free.

An audio guide is included in the price of a ticket. It runs for about an hour. Explore the Noble Floor, where the Batlló family lived. Move through the light-filled inner courtyard to the stairwell, loft and roof terrace. Finish in the gift shop to pick up Gaudí-related souvenirs such as books and postcards.

The house is open 365 days a year. Come by bus, metro or train.

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Reviews of Casa Batllo

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Top destination
5 - Excellent
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" "4 - Good 38%
3 - Okay
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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Book tickets online ahead of time.

1/5 - Terrible

Maureen

Outside was completely covered for repairs!

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

In March 2019, the casa was covered in scaffolding and netting so you couldn’t see it.

3/5 - Okay

Verified traveller

Interiors are under restoration, tickets are too expensive, place is worth it if you’re into architecture and design.

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller

Same here. Do not leave Barcelona without visiting this beauty.

4/5 - Good

Mike

Go early to avoid crowds!

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