La Pedrera-Casa Mila Tickets & Tours

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Casa Mila | UNESCO world heritage site

The iconic Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is one of Barcelona's most striking attractions. This masterpiece was designed by legendary architect Antoni Gaudi who is also responsible for many other architectural wonders in Barcelona. It was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1984, and rightfully so! Visit this magnificent attraction for an unforgettable experience.

Things to know before booking Casa Mila tickets

  • Casa Mila is wheelchair accessible and has accessible restrooms.
  • Consider joining a guided tour as Gaudi left several Easter eggs engraved on the building during its construction and the tour guide will tell you all about it. 
  • Don’t miss the Espai Gaudi exhibition, the only exhibition dedicated to Gaudi's life and work.
  • Please note that Casa Milà remains closed on December 25.
  • The following items are restricted: Camera equipment, tripods, and pets.
  • Please note that flash photography is prohibited inside Casa Mila.
  • Don’t miss the rooftop terrace of Casa Milà that offers stunning 360º views of Barcelona, including landmarks like Sagrada Família, Port Vell, and Tibidabo.
  • Note that some tickets can't be cancelled. However, they can be rescheduled.

Why visit Casa Mila in Barcelona?

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  • World heritage site: Casa Mila, popularly known as La Pedrera, is Antoni Gaudí's masterpiece. UNESCO has declared the building as a World Heritage site a Historical and Artistic Monument of National Interest.
  • Rooftop activities: Casa Mila happens to be one of the first Antoni Gaudí's buildings to hold nighttime rooftop activities like the fascinating summer concert.
  • Panoramic views: Casa Mila offers an amazing panoramic view of Barcelona from the rooftop.
  • Exquisite interiors: Currently used as exhibitions rooms, the main floor of Casa Mila has an open-plan layout. Beautiful floral motifs and inscriptions that are unique to Casa Mila decorate the ceilings and the stone columns of the building.
Plan your visit to Casa Mila

Which Casa Mila ticket is best for you?

Skip-The-Line Tickets

Duration: Flexible
Guide: Audioguide

  • Skip the long on-site ticket booking queues with skip-the-line tickets or choose premium to enjoy priority access to Casa Mila.
  • Explore the attraction at your own pace with the anecdotes from the audio guide, available in more than five languages.

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Skip-the-Line Tickets to La Pedrera-Casa Milà with Audio Guide

Night Experience Tickets

Duration: 1 h 30 mins
Guide: Guided Tour

  • Explore Casa Mila in a unique setting - a nocturnal guided tour of Casa Mila after the attraction closes for the general public with this priority access ticket.
  • With audio-visual presentations, light projection, and video mapping, watch as the Casa Mila rooftop comes to life accompanied by a soundtrack.
  • Conclude the experience with a glass of cava and sweetmeats.

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Casa Mila La Pedrera Night Experience

Combo Tours

Duration: 2-3 hours
Guide: Audio Guide

  • Get access to another historical attraction in Barcelona with combo tickets to Casa Mila.
  • Explore the iconic Casa Batllo or Casa Vicens along with Casa Mila with your convenient combo tickets with budgeted prices

Recommended Tours:

  • Combo (Save 10%): Casa Mila La Pedrera + Casa Batlló Tickets
  • Combo (Save 5%): Casa Vicens + Casa Mila La Pedrera Tickets
  • Combo (Save 10%): Casa Mila La Pedrera + Aquarium
  • Combo (Save 10%): Park Guell + Casa Mila La Pedrera Skip-the-Line Tickets

Casa Mila highlights

The Warrior Rooftop

Offering a unique 360º view of the city, the Casa Mila rooftop is genuinely remarkable. The dynamic structure and the symbolic shapes of the knight heads, along with the stairwells, ventilation towers, and chimneys, serve their purpose while following the organic flow of the main facade.

More about the rooftop

The Whale Attic

There are seven sections in the exhibition that deals exclusively with La Pedrera. The space resembles the inside of a whale. It currently houses objects, designs, models, photographs, and videos, which gives us an insight into how Gaudí took inspiration from nature for his works.

The Pedrera Apartments

On the fourth floor, the Tenant’s Apartment takes you back in time as you get to see how the bourgeois family of the 20th century lived in Barcelona. A video complements your visit as it takes you through Barcelona’s transformation in the early 20th century.

The Flower Courtyard

Contrasting the sober facade, the Flower Courtyard stands thanks to its mesmerizing spectacle of shapes, light, and colors of the wall paintings and motifs. The staircase ceiling has life-like flowers, while it climbs up to the main floor resembling a winding root.

Plan your visit to Casa Mila

Casa Mila timings

Timings: Monday to Sunday: 9am - 6:30pm
Last entry: 6pm
Night tour: 8:40pm - 10pm
Closed: 25 December, 6 January & on maintenance weeks.
Special hours: On 1 January: 11am - 8.30pm
Note: Closing time varies depending on the season. Please check the timings before visiting.
Best time to visit: Plan an early morning visit between 9am to 10am or in the afternoon after 4pm to avoid crowds.

Please check the timings before visiting. Closing time varies depending on the season - summer or winter.

Casa Mila timings

Address: Passeig de Gràcia, 92, 08008 Barcelona, Spain

Find on Map

By Train: RENFE-Passeig de Gràcia station or FGC- Provença la Pedrera

By Metro: Line Line 3 & 5

By Bus: 7, 16,17,22, 24 and V17. Nearest Stop- Provenca La Pedrera.

By Car: 23 min from Barcelona Airport

By Hop-on hop-off bus:Take red route in Barcelona City Tour and Barcelona Bus Turístic to reach the closest stop Passeig de Gràcia – La Pedrera.

Reaching Casa Mila
Guide Dog
  • Elevators & Ramps
  • Adapted toilets
  • Wheelchair & Walking stick loan service 
  • Tactile spaces
  • Adapted audio guides
  • Priority access
  • Wi-fi
  • Assistance dogs are allowed in the entire building.
Online Booking
  • Book Online: Book the La Pedrera Premium online to skip the line and get premium access to the site, saving time, money, and energy.
  • Baggage Check: Bags and backpacks will be checked at the access control. Objects that are likely to be dangerous will be kept in the scanner area and can be collected at the end of the visit.
  • Backpack Etiquette: Backpacks cannot be carried on the back. They must be held on the front or left in the free lockers on the ground floor.
  • Pet Rules: Pets are not allowed, except for guide dogs.
  • Clothing Tips: Wear clothing that is respectful of all sensitivities. Avoid tail suits or accessories that might be an obstacle during an emergency evacuation.
  • Photography: Professional photography equipment and flash photography are not allowed. Special authorization is required to take photographs or shoot video or film images of La Pedrera.
  • Restrictions: Smoking, eating, or drinking inside the building is strictly prohibited.
  • Rooftop Access: The roof will remain closed in case of rain.
Casa Mila restaraunts
  • Cervecería Catalana: A bustling tapas haven offering a wide array of traditional Spanish bites in a vibrant and lively atmosphere.
  • El Principal del Eixample: An upscale Mediterranean restaurant known for its elegant ambiance and creative dishes prepared with fresh, local ingredients.
  • La Pedrera Restaurante: Situated atop Casa Mila, this rooftop restaurant offers breathtaking views of the city alongside a mix of Catalan and international cuisine.
  • L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon: A Michelin-starred culinary gem where diners can savor innovative French cuisine crafted by renowned chef Joel Robuchon.

Beyond Casa Mila

Sagrada Familia Basilica

Distance: 1.6 km
ETA:
By Car 5 min

Another one of Antoni Gaudi's masterpieces, this large unfinished Roman Catholic basilica, is close to Casa Mila. Currently a UNESCO World Heritage site, the church was declared a minor basilica in 2010.

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Casa Batllo

Distance: 500m
ETA:
Walking 7 min

Remodeled from a house, this Antoni Gaudi's masterpiece is a few steps away from Casa Mila. The structure of the UNESCO World Heritage site has an organic flow, unique Modernisme art style with trencadis design technique.

Casa Batllo Tickets

Park Guell

Distance: 2 km
ETA: By Car 6 min

Designed by Antoni Gaudi', Park Guell is a privatized park system. This UNESCO World Heritage site is located on Carmel Hill. It was designed with the idea of urbanization in mind highlighting Gaudi's creative and visual prowess.

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Barcelona Cathedral

Distance: 2 km
ETA: By Car 6 min

The seat of the archbishop of Barcelona, the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, and Saint Eulalia is just a 6-minute drive from the Casa Mila. It has a neo-Gothic facade with a roof featuring gargoyles with magnificent specimens of Gothic art.

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Frequently asked questions about Casa Mila tickets

Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is a modernist building in Barcelona, Spain, designed by the renowned architect Antoni Gaudí. It is one of his most famous works and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.