Experience Gaudí’s Casa Batlló, one of Barcelona’s most extraordinary UNESCO World Heritage Sites, with premium Gold Access that lets you skip the lines and dive straight into this architectural wonder.
Explore at your own pace with an interactive SmartGuide, revealing hidden details, artistic symbolism, and immersive digital experiences that bring Gaudí’s imagination to life.
Enjoy access to exclusive areas not open to regular visitors, offering a deeper look at this modernist masterpiece.
Choose the optional Meet & Greet Host service for a seamless start to your visit — perfect for first-time travelers, families, art enthusiasts, and anyone who wants a stress-free, premium experience in the heart of Barcelona.
Meet & Greet Access: This option includes a meet and greet service outside of the Casa Batlló. <br/>Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Only Access: This options includes only access to the Casa Batlló. No guided included.<br/>Duration: 2 hours 30 minutes
Discover the magical world of Antoni Gaudí with a Casa Batlló Gold Access, giving you priority access to one of Barcelona’s most iconic landmarks. Step inside this UNESCO World Heritage Site and explore Gaudí’s imaginative masterpiece at your own pace with the immersive Smart Guide. Wander through its colorful mosaic walls, curved lines, and dragon-inspired rooftop terrace — a true symbol of Catalan Modernism.
For a smooth and stress-free experience, you can also choose our optional “Meet & Greet” service. A friendly host will wait for you outside Casa Batlló, assist with ticket validation, and guide you to the entrance — perfect for first-time visitors who prefer local assistance before entering.
Outside the main entrance of Casa Batlló, Passeig de Gràcia 43, Barcelona. Look for your guide holding a “Casa Batlló Guided Tour” sign.
The access tickets will be delivered to the customer the day before of their travel date.
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