Explore Casa Milà, or La Pedrera, by Antoni Gaudí, famed for its organic shapes and wavy facade. Discover this iconic landmark on a captivating walking tour with entry included.
Enjoy the walking tour with an entrance to Casa Mila. (If option selected)
Learn about Casa Mila's history and design from your outside guide. (If option selected)
Meet & Greet (If Option Selected)
Explore Antoni Gaudí's visionary architecture throughout Casa Mila.
Discover the undulating stone facade and surreal rooftop sculptures.
Have a glimpse into Gaudí's genius through its unique interiors and exhibits.
Meet & Greet With Access: Your host will be waiting outside with your tickets and will guide you through the entry process.<br/>Duration: 2 hours
Only Access: Only Access to the Casa Mila.<br/>Duration: 2 hours
Are you planning the next trip to the iconic Casa Mila? We have a walking tour planned for you with entry tickets. Enjoy expert guidance on a walking tour and learn local insights from your guide. Without wasting any time, go inside with the tickets to enjoy Gaudi’s iconic work, Casa Mila, all by yourself.
As you arrive, a guide will greet you with tickets. Explore Casa Milà with family and friends after a brief introduction outside. (If Option Selected)
Casa Mila: Begin your journey at Casa Mila’s entrance, where your guide will tell you everything about its history. See Gaudi’s work with local insights. (If option Selected)
Casa Mila Neighborhood: Explore the charming surroundings of Casa Milà until your guide has your tickets ready. Discover the secrets of this iconic building with local insights!
Inside tour of Casa Mila with entry ticket: With your entry ticket, explore Casa Milà's interior and experience its seamless blend of art, functional design, and cultural significance.
The tickets will be sent to the traveler separately the before of their travel date.
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