Barcelona is a city synonymous with architecture, and when it comes to iconic names, Antoni Gaudí stands out. This three-hour tour is the perfect way to experience Gaudí’s acclaimed houses and the city’s urban landscape.
On this tour, you’ll visit three of Gaudí’s most famous works: Casa Vicens, La Pedrera, and Casa Batlló. Each stop offers a unique glimpse into the creative brilliance of Gaudí, with visits to the best parts of each house.
Wander through the beautiful garden of Casa Vicens, take in the panoramic views from the rooftop of La Pedrera and explore the tenant's apartment, furnished as it would have been when Gaudí designed it. You’ll also admire the stunning façade and noble floor of Casa Batlló, where you’ll see the details that make this building a true masterpiece.
This tour ensures a seamless experience with fast-track, guaranteed admission. Skip the lines and explore these architectural wonders with an expert guide offering insights into Gaudí’s life and legacy.
Sagrada Família: Add a little extra and secure your spot to visit the Sagrada Familia in the afternoon. <br/>Duration: 7 hours: 3 Gaudí Houses Tour is 3 hours. After lunch, Sagrada Familia Tour is 1.5 hours, starting between 3 and 6pm.
You will be able to access Casa Vicens with your guide, who will introduce the house and lead you through its garden, ground floor and first floor.
After leaving Casa Vicens, you'll walk down Passeig de Gràcia until you reach La Pedrera, the last building Gaudí completed in his life.
Be ready to admire the paintings on the walls of its patios, the tenant's apartment, the attic, and the amazing rooftop.
Your guide will explain the meaning and symbology behind the facade and its dragon-like rooftop before accessing the house to explore the noble floor and the back patio.
The guide will be waiting outside Casa Vicens, holding a sign with The Touring Pandas logo.
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