Step into the enchanting world of Antoni Gaudí with an exclusive guided tour of Casa Batlló, one of Barcelona’s most iconic architectural gems. Meet your expert guide right outside this UNESCO World Heritage masterpiece and enjoy skip-the-line priority access, bypassing the crowds for a seamless start. Immerse yourself in the fantastical design featuring organic shapes, vibrant mosaics, and breathtaking details that bring Gaudí’s visionary creativity to life. With included admission and personal headsets, every fascinating story and hidden secret is delivered crystal clear as you explore the stunning Noble Floor, the luminous staircases, and the legendary dragon inspired rooftop. The tour concludes inside, allowing you ample time to linger and absorb the magical atmosphere at your own pace. Experience Casa Batlló like never before, dive deep into Gaudí’s imagination, and create unforgettable memories.
Your accredited guide will meet you in front of Casa Batlló and provide insights into the building’s history, architecture, and Gaudí’s vision. You'll then enter the house to explore its stunning interiors, including the Noble Floor, the loft, and the rooftop with its iconic dragon-like spine. The tour ends inside Casa Batlló, giving you time to enjoy the space and take photos.
Please meet your guide in front of Casa Batlló, located at Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona
Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L'Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, please look for a your guide who will holder your name in a paper.
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