Self-guided (typical visit 1-1.5 hours)Free cancellation up to 24h before

Casa Milà / La Pedrera: Ticket with Audio Guide (Skip-the-Line)

Skip-the-line ticket + audio guide to Casa Milà (La Pedrera), Gaudí's stone-quarry masterpiece on Passeig de Gràcia. #1 selling Casa Milà ticket on GetYourGuide with 18,195 reviews at 4.7/5.

4.718,195 reviews

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Practical details

Duration
Self-guided (typical visit 1-1.5 hours)
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
Cancellation
Free up to 24h before

Highlights

  • #1 selling Casa Milà ticket on GetYourGuide — 18,195 reviews at 4.7/5
  • Skip-the-line entrance + audio guide in 13 languages
  • Includes the Espai Gaudí exhibition — the only one dedicated to Gaudí's life and work
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before — full refund
  • Roof terrace with the iconic warrior chimneys and panoramic Barcelona views

Our take

The #1 selling Casa Milà / La Pedrera ticket on GetYourGuide — 18,195 reviews at 4.7/5, by far the most reviewed product for this attraction. The pitch is clean: skip-the-line entrance + audio guide in 13 languages, ~€25 (official) - €29 (GYG), free 24-hour cancellation. The rating breakdown is exceptional (75% 5-star, 19% 4-star, 4% 3-star, 1% 2-star, 1% 1-star); the recurring praise centres on the audio guide quality and the attic/Espai Gaudí exhibition. Reviewers consistently say «less impressive interior than Casa Batlló but the attic and rooftop are the highlights» — a fair assessment. Two operational notes: **(1)** the roof terrace closes during rain for safety — and the ticket is NOT refunded if your slot coincides with bad weather. This is the operator's standard policy. If you're booking for a date with uncertain weather, the free 24-hour cancellation gives you a buffer. **(2)** the audio guide includes 13 languages including uncommon ones (Korean, Russian, Basque, Galician) — meaningful for non-anglophone, non-hispanophone travellers and a real differentiator vs competing 5-language audio tours. Who it's for: most Casa Milà visitors, audio-guide-comfortable travellers, Gaudí completists doing Casa Batlló + Casa Milà as a Passeig de Gràcia walk, photographers (rooftop has panoramic views), Modernisme enthusiasts (Espai Gaudí exhibition has scale models of every Gaudí project). Who it's NOT for: travellers wanting live guide narration (book t913306 Early-Morning Guided Tour at €43 — top rated 4.8/5), travellers visiting on a guaranteed rainy day (the rooftop closure is a real loss), and anyone interested only in the night experience (book t913305 separately).

What's included

  • Skip-the-line entrance ticket to Casa Milà
  • Audio guide (included, multiple languages)
  • Live guide assistance on-site

Not included

  • Food and drinks
  • Transport to Casa Milà
  • Rooftop access during rain (closed for safety — no refund in this case)
  • Hotel pickup

Good to know

What to bring

  • Charged smartphone (mobile voucher required)
  • Headphones (the on-site audio device works but personal headphones are more comfortable)
  • Comfortable shoes (visit involves stairs and the rooftop has uneven floor)

Not suitable for

  • Travellers prioritising a live guide (consider t913306 Early-Morning Guided Tour or t913305 Night Experience)
  • Visitors with stroller (storage available; full visit requires stairs)

Things to keep in mind

  • Audio guide languages: English, Spanish, Catalan, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Portuguese, Russian, Basque, Galician
  • Visit includes: noble floor (1911 modernist apartment), inner courtyards, attic with Espai Gaudí exhibition, rooftop with warrior chimneys
  • Best visit time: early morning (9-10 AM) or late afternoon to avoid peak crowds
  • Roof terrace closes during rain — no refund if your slot coincides with bad weather
  • Visitors with disability accreditation may have reduced rates — check on-site

Meeting point

Casa Milà (La Pedrera), Passeig de Gràcia 92, 08008 Barcelona. Show your mobile voucher at the entrance — no separate meeting point.

Casa Milà sits at the corner of Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer de Provença, three blocks north of Casa Batlló. Metro: Diagonal (lines L3, L5) — 2-min walk. Bus 7, 22, 24, V15 stop nearby. From Plaça Catalunya: 15 min walking up Passeig de Gràcia (same axis as Casa Batlló — easy to combine). The building's stone façade is recognisable from a block away. Note: in case of rain, the roof terrace closes for safety and the ticket is NOT refunded for that reason.

The experience

What you'll see

Self-guided visit to Casa Milà / La Pedrera with audio narration in 13 languages. The route covers all the main areas of the building, with the attic and rooftop as the highlights.

  • Façade on Passeig de Gràcia: the undulating stone «sea-cliff» façade, finished with wrought-iron balconies — distinctively Gaudí, distinctively Catalan Modernisme.
  • Noble floor / period apartment: a recreated 1911 bourgeois apartment with original Gaudí furniture and design details.
  • Inner courtyards: the Butterfly Courtyard and Flower Courtyard, each with painted walls and ornate ironwork.
  • Attic (Espai Gaudí): 270 catenary arches with the only exhibition dedicated to Gaudí's life and complete architectural work — scale models of Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Park Güell, Casa Vicens, Colònia Güell.
  • Rooftop terrace: the iconic warrior-chimney sculptures plus panoramic views over Passeig de Gràcia and the city skyline (Sagrada Familia visible to the east).

How it works

Book your time slot online. The visit is timed; pick your hour at booking.

Show mobile voucher at Passeig de Gràcia 92. Mobile-only — no print needed.

Pick up your audio device at reception — choose from 13 languages.

Walk through the visit at your own pace. Most visitors complete the route in 1-1.5 hours; you can stay longer if you want.

Note on weather: if it rains, the rooftop closes for safety. The ticket is NOT refunded in this case. Free 24-hour cancellation gives you a buffer if weather looks uncertain.

Drop your stroller at the entrance — strollers aren't allowed inside.

Who I'd recommend it to

  • First-time Casa Milà visitors.
  • Audio-guide-comfortable travellers.
  • Gaudí completists doing the Passeig de Gràcia walk (Casa Batlló + Casa Milà + Casa Lleó-Morera façade).
  • Photographers (rooftop = panoramic, attic = atmospheric).
  • Modernisme enthusiasts (Espai Gaudí exhibition is the only one of its kind).

Who I would NOT recommend it to

  • Travellers wanting live guide narration — book t913306 Early-Morning Guided Tour (top rated 4.8/5) at slightly higher price.
  • Visitors on a guaranteed rainy day — the rooftop closure is a real loss and no refund.
  • Travellers interested only in the night experience — book t913305 separately.
  • Anyone wanting the «wow factor» of Casa Batlló's AR features (Casa Milà is more architectural-historical, less sensory).

Accessibility

Casa Milà is wheelchair accessible — the operator marks the ticket as such. Lifts provide access to the noble floor, the attic and the rooftop. The rooftop has uneven trencadís-clad floor which limits some areas. For confirmed accessibility, contact the operator before booking. Strollers are NOT allowed inside; storage available at the entrance.

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before for a full refund. «Reserve now & pay later» option also available — book your slot without paying, settle anytime before the deadline. EXCEPTION: if it rains and the rooftop closes for safety, the ticket is NOT refunded — this is the operator's standard policy.

Frequently asked questions

How does this compare with Casa Batlló's audio ticket?
Both are flagship Gaudí audio-guided tickets on Passeig de Gràcia. Casa Milà (~€25-29, 18,195 reviews at 4.7) vs Casa Batlló (~€31, 27,982 reviews at 4.7). Casa Batlló is more sensory (AR, Gaudí Cube, more spectacular interior), Casa Milà more architectural-historical (cleaner lines, larger floor plan, Espai Gaudí exhibition adds depth). Most Gaudí completists do both — they're 3 blocks apart, ~2 hours each = 4-5 hour combined visit. Casa Milà is the more «honest» building (less restored, less polished); Casa Batlló is more «wow factor».
Is the rooftop the highlight?
It's a tie between the rooftop (Gaudí's warrior-chimney sculptures, panoramic views) and the attic (catenary arches, Espai Gaudí exhibition with scale models of all his work). Many reviewers cite the rooftop, but those who slow down praise the attic more. Plan to spend at least 20-30 min on each. The noble-floor apartment is more transactional — interesting but not memorable.
Should I add the night experience (t913305)?
Different format entirely. The night experience (~€42) is a 1.5-hour semi-guided tour with light projections in the courtyard and on the rooftop, ending with cava. It's a separate ticket, not an upgrade — you can do BOTH the day audio visit and the night experience on different days. If you only have one visit, the daytime audio ticket gives you the full architectural visit; the night experience emphasises atmosphere and multimedia.
What about the 13-language audio guide?
Audio is professional (not auto-translated). Pick your language at the entrance when collecting the device. Quality is consistent across languages — the script is identical, only the voice narration changes. If your native language is uncommon (Korean, Russian, Basque, Galician), this is a meaningful feature — most competing audio tours offer 5-6 languages max.

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