Casa Batlló: Entry with Self-Audioguide Tour (Official Ticket)
Official self-guided entry ticket to Casa Batlló with audio guide and immersive AR experience. 27,982 reviews at 4.7/5 — Barcelona's most reviewed Gaudí attraction ticket after Sagrada Familia.
4.727,982 reviews
Practical details
- Duration
- Self-guided (typical visit 1h 15min)
- Guide languages
- Spanish · English
- Mobile ticket
- No need to print
- Instant confirmation
- Right after booking
- Wheelchair accessible
- Yes · flag it when booking
- Minimum age
- No restriction
- Pets
- Not allowed
Highlights
- Official Casa Batlló ticket — sold directly by Casa Batllo SLU
- 27,982 reviews at 4.7/5 — by far the most reviewed Casa Batlló ticket
- Audio guide available in 15 languages (English, Spanish, Catalan, French, Chinese, etc.)
- Includes the Gaudí Cube — a 6-sided LED immersive room unique in the world
- AR (augmented reality) projections, motion sensors and binaural sound throughout the visit
Our take
The flagship Casa Batlló ticket — official, sold directly by Casa Batllo SLU on GetYourGuide. 27,982 reviews at 4.7/5 is the largest review volume of any Casa Batlló product, beating the next best (the Night Visit with Live Music at 377 reviews) by two orders of magnitude. The rating breakdown is exceptional: 79% 5-star, 14% 4-star, 4% 3-star, 1% 2-star, 2% 1-star — consistent across thousands of reviewers. The recurring praise: «the AR/immersive features genuinely add to the visit», «audio guide in 15 languages handled smoothly», «interior is more impressive than the famous façade». The recurring criticism: «too crowded», «felt rushed in the rooms», «expensive vs the simpler ticket competitors». Two operational notes: **(1)** Casa Batlló operates a tiered ticket system (Blue/Silver/Gold/Platinum) and the GetYourGuide listing shows «from $34» which is the Silver. The Blue (~€31, ~$28) is the standard. Pick the tier matching your priorities — fast-track is the only meaningful upgrade in most cases, gold/platinum are for committed Gaudí fans. **(2)** the visit IS wheelchair accessible (Casa Batlló has a dedicated lift and policy) but strollers are NOT allowed inside — be prepared with a baby carrier instead. Casa Batlló is also the first cultural institution worldwide to employ neurodivergent staff as part of the visit (Specialisterne partnership), which is worth highlighting as a meaningful detail beyond the architecture. Who it's for: first-time Casa Batlló visitors, audio-guide-comfortable travellers, Gaudí completists doing Sagrada Familia + Park Güell + Casa Batlló + La Pedrera, anyone valuing the «official ticket» credential. Who it's NOT for: travellers wanting live guide narration (t613172 has it but only 160 reviews at 3.8/5 — quality is uneven), anyone planning a night visit (book t168768 with live music or t682388 with welcome drink instead — different products), and visitors strict on budget (the basic ticket at €31 is significantly more than Park Güell's €23 — Casa Batlló is genuinely more expensive).
What's included
- Entry ticket to Casa Batlló
- Audio guide available in 15 languages
- Access to the Gaudí Cube (6-sided immersive LED room)
- Augmented reality projections throughout the visit
- Fast pass (only if option selected)
- Access to Lord Batlló's bedroom (only if gold option selected)
Not included
- Live tour guide (this is a self-guided audio tour)
- Food and drinks
- Rooftop access at sunset (separate night-visit ticket required)
- Guided commentary in groups (audio-only)
Good to know
What to bring
- Charged smartphone (mobile voucher required)
- Headphones (some travellers prefer their own over the iPad/audio device)
- Comfortable shoes (the visit involves stairs to upper floors)
Not suitable for
- Travellers wanting a live guide (this is audio-guided — see t613172 if guide matters)
- Anyone wanting to enter outside operating hours (see Night Visit tickets t168768 or t682388)
Things to keep in mind
- Average visit duration is approximately 1 hour 15 minutes
- There's a stroller storage area at the entrance
- At peak times (May-Sep, weekends) there may be long lines to enter even with timed ticket — arrive 15 min early
- Casa Batlló employs neurodivergent staff (Specialisterne partnership) — first cultural institution to do so worldwide
- The ticket is NON-refundable once booked
- Multiple ticket tiers: Blue (basic ~€31), Silver (~€41), Gold (with Lord Batlló's bedroom ~€48-52), Platinum (private with tablet, ~€60+)
Meeting point
Casa Batlló, Passeig de Gràcia 43, 08007 Barcelona. Show your mobile voucher at the entrance — there's no separate meeting point.
Casa Batlló sits on Passeig de Gràcia at the heart of Barcelona's Modernista district, two doors from Casa Amatller and Casa Lleó-Morera (the «Manzana de la Discordia»). Metro: Passeig de Gràcia (lines L2, L3, L4) — 2-min walk. Bus 7, 22, 24, V15 and many others stop nearby. From Plaça Catalunya: 10 min walking up Passeig de Gràcia (the same direction as Casa Milà / La Pedrera). The entrance is at street level — staff guide you in at your booked time slot.
The experience
What you'll see
Self-guided visit through Casa Batlló — the Gaudí masterpiece on Passeig de Gràcia, declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2005. The route covers all the main areas of the house with audio guide narration.
- Main façade: the colourful trencadís mosaics, undulating balconies (resembling skulls and bones, hence the nickname «Casa dels Ossos») and the dragon-spine roof — visible from the street before you go in.
- Main floor (Noble Floor): the Batlló family's actual residence at the start of the 20th century, with the grand hall overlooking Passeig de Gràcia.
- Inner courtyard / Light well: the «true sea» of Casa Batlló — a cascade of blue tiles gradient that plays with light to create an underwater visual effect.
- Attics: Gaudí's structural engineering visible — the catenary arches that resemble the belly of a whale.
- Rooftop / Dragon's back: the iconic chimneys clad in trencadís, with sweeping views of Passeig de Gràcia and Casa Amatller next door.
- Gaudí Cube: a 6-sided LED immersive room — exclusive to the visit, 360° projections of Gaudí's universe.
How it works
Book your time slot online. The visit is timed — pick your hour and tier (Blue/Silver/Gold/Platinum).
Show mobile voucher at the entrance at Passeig de Gràcia 43. No print needed.
Pick up your audio device or iPad at reception — choose from 15 languages.
Follow the audio at your own pace. Most visitors complete the route in 1h 15min, but you can stay longer if you want. There's no exit deadline.
Drop your stroller off if you have one. Strollers aren't allowed inside — baby carriers are available on loan.
Plan around opening hours: typically 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM (varies by season). Last entry is usually 1 hour before closing.
Who I'd recommend it to
- First-time Casa Batlló visitors.
- Travellers comfortable with audio guides (alone or in family groups).
- Gaudí completists building a Sagrada Familia + Park Güell + Casa Batlló + La Pedrera itinerary.
- Anyone valuing the «official ticket» credential.
- Visitors with reduced mobility (the visit is wheelchair accessible).
Who I would NOT recommend it to
- Travellers wanting live guide narration (consider the 3 Gaudí Houses tour t356790 — better quality at higher price).
- Anyone planning a night visit (book t168768 with rooftop concert or t682388 with welcome drink instead).
- Visitors on a strict budget — Casa Batlló is genuinely expensive (~€31 basic vs €23 Park Güell).
- Travellers in a rush (the visit really does take 1 hour minimum).
Accessibility
Casa Batlló is wheelchair accessible — the operator explicitly marks the ticket as such. A lift is available with priority for visitors with disabilities, reduced mobility, and pregnant women. Wheelchair users can take the full tour visiting all areas. Strollers are NOT allowed inside the house — there's a dedicated storage area at the entrance, and baby carriers are available on loan. Visitors with documented disabilities may have reduced rates — check on-site.
Cancellation policy
NON-refundable. Once booked, the ticket cannot be cancelled, refunded or rescheduled. If you're uncertain about your timing, consider the guided tour t613172 (free 24-hour cancellation) instead — though note its lower volume of reviews.
Frequently asked questions
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