Tickets to Casa Batlló, Gaudí's modernist masterpiece on Passeig de Gràcia, with an immersive audio guide and skip-the-line entry, start at €35 per person. Instant confirmation and free cancellation.
Casa Batlló Tickets: Immersive Audio Guide, Skip the Line (2026 Prices)
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Updated: August 2026 · by Daniel Maroto
Gaudí's most dreamlike house awaits in the heart of Barcelona. Book your Casa Batlló ticket from €35, with an immersive audio guide, skip-the-line entry and the freedom to explore the trencadís facade, the blue light well and the dragon roof terrace at your own pace.
Casa Batlló facade. Photos: Txllxt TxllxT, José Luiz and Sara Terrones (CC BY-SA), via Wikimedia Commons.
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Casa Batlló key facts 2026:
Ticket with immersive audio guide: from €35
SmartGuide with augmented reality in English
Young children: free entry
Hours: 9:00–20:00 (open every day)
Metro: Passeig de Gràcia (L2, L3, L4)
Visit length: 1 – 1.5 hours
UNESCO World Heritage Site (2005)
Tip: book first thing to dodge the crowds
How much are Casa Batlló tickets in 2026?
Casa Batlló tickets cost from €35 per person in 2026, with the immersive audio guide included and skip-the-line entry when you book online. Higher tiers add priority access or any-time entry with no waiting, as well as guided tours. The youngest children go in free and there are reduced rates for minors, students and seniors.
Casa Batlló: Gaudí's modernist masterpiece, skip the line
Casa Batlló is, quite possibly, the freest and most luminous building that ever came out of Antoni Gaudí's hands. Remodelled between 1904 and 1906 for the Batlló family, this mansion on Passeig de Gràcia turned a bourgeois home into a fantasy of colour: a trencadís facade (glass and ceramic mosaic), balconies shaped like masks and a roof that represents the back of a dragon. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2005.
With your skip-the-line ticket you explore the interior at your own pace, accompanied by an immersive audio guide (SmartGuide with augmented reality) that reconstructs how the house was lived in and brings every detail to life. The visit lasts around an hour, though it's easy to linger longer on the roof terrace and in the light well taking photos.
What to see at Casa Batlló
The route climbs from the street to the roof, passing through the most spectacular rooms in the house. These are the must-sees:
The trencadís facade: the glass and ceramic mosaic that shifts colour with the light, with mask-shaped balconies and bone-like columns that earned it the nickname "house of bones".
The Noble Floor: the storey the Batlló family lived in, with its great wavy window over Passeig de Gràcia, ceilings like waves and not a single straight line.
The light well: clad in blue-gradient tiles, darker at the top and lighter at the bottom, to spread the light evenly across every floor.
The staircase and the loft: the staircase evokes a dragon's spine and the loft is covered by white catenary arches that recall a ribcage.
The dragon roof terrace: the grand finale, with trencadís chimneys and the scaled roof that symbolises the dragon defeated by Saint George (Sant Jordi).
Casa Batlló and the Block of Discord
Casa Batlló is part of the Illa de la Discòrdia (Block of Discord), alongside Puig i Cadafalch's Casa Amatller and Domènech i Montaner's Casa Lleó Morera. It's well worth crossing the street to see the three facades together before or after your visit: it's a lesson in Catalan modernism in the open air.
Our honest take
Casa Batlló is one of the most rounded visits in Barcelona: you see it in an hour, the immersive audio guide is beautifully done and every corner is photogenic. Its weak spot is the crowds, so the time you go in shapes the experience a lot.
What we like most
The augmented-reality audio guide makes the visit really engaging, kids included.
The dragon roof terrace and the blue light well are spectacular.
It's right on Passeig de Gràcia, easy to slot into any plan.
What to know before booking
At peak times people build up in the rooms and on the roof.
The route has stairs and level changes; there's a support lift.
The basic rate covers the essentials: for any-time entry with no waiting you need to move up a tier.
Who it's for (and who it isn't)
Yes if you enjoy architecture and photography or you're travelling as a family and want a short, surprising visit. Maybe not if you're after a traditional museum with lots of exhibition halls: here the star is the house itself.
Casa Batlló tickets: types and options
You can choose between several ways to visit Casa Batlló depending on your time and budget:
Ticket with immersive audio guide: the standard entry with the augmented-reality SmartGuide, to explore the house at your own pace. From €35.
Ticket with priority access: adds a fast-track line to get in sooner during the busiest slots.
Any-time entry (no waiting): the premium tier that lets you enter whenever you like, with no fixed slot.
Guided tour: with a guide who explains the story of the house and the Batlló family as you move through the rooms.
What's included? Access to all the visitable floors (facade, Noble Floor, light well, loft and roof terrace) and the immersive audio guide in English and other languages. The higher tiers add faster access or flexible timing.
How to book your Casa Batlló ticket
Booking your Casa Batlló ticket online is simple and takes just a couple of minutes. Follow these steps:
Choose the date and time slot: pick the day and entry time (there are fewer people first thing).
Select the tier: immersive audio guide, priority access, any-time entry or guided tour.
Enter the number of travellers: with adult, minor and reduced rates.
Show the voucher: arrive a few minutes early at Passeig de Gràcia 43 and show the voucher at the entrance.
Instant confirmation: after payment you receive the voucher straight away by email and on your phone.
Once you're set, just hit book and complete the purchase of your Casa Batlló ticket 100% securely.
Casa Batlló is at Passeig de Gràcia 43, in the heart of the Eixample and a stone's throw from Plaça Catalunya. It's one of the best-connected areas in Barcelona:
Metro (easiest): the Passeig de Gràcia stop (lines L2, L3 and L4), a couple of minutes on foot; Diagonal (L3 and L5) is also close.
Rodalies (local trains): Passeig de Gràcia station, with an exit onto the avenue itself.
Bus: numerous city lines stop on Passeig de Gràcia; the hop-on hop-off bus has a stop very close by.
On foot: from Plaça Catalunya it's about a 10-minute walk up Passeig de Gràcia.
The dragon roof terrace and the loft
The end of the visit is also its high point. After crossing the loft of white catenary arches —one of Gaudí's most recognisable images— you step out onto the roof, where the dragon symbolism runs through everything.
The dragon's back: the scaled ceramic roof represents the back of the dragon defeated by Saint George; the turret with the cross would be the lance driven in.
The trencadís chimneys: a forest of chimneys and vents clad in colourful mosaic, designed so the wind wouldn't blow the smoke back down.
The views: from up here you look out over Passeig de Gràcia and the rooftops of the Eixample, a great moment for your best photos.
Best time to visit and how to skip the queue
Casa Batlló welcomes more than a million visitors a year and fills up mostly in the mid-morning and mid-afternoon. These tips genuinely work:
Go first thing (9:00): right at opening the rooms and the roof are much clearer and the light is better.
Or book the last afternoon slot: as the day fades the crowds thin and the illuminated facade is beautiful.
Avoid midday on weekends and long weekends: those are the hours of the longest queue on the street.
Buy online with a time slot: skip-the-line entry saves you the ticket-desk line, which is what eats the most time.
Check the night visits in season: the house with its light show at nightfall is a different experience.
Travel guides
Plan your visit: our Casa Batlló guide
Take our Casa Batlló guide with the ideal route through the facade, the Noble Floor, the blue light well, the loft and the dragon roof terrace, the best times and tricks to skip the queues. Browse our travel guides for the essentials and the full itinerary with the map.
These are our own guides · tickets are booked separately.
Casa Batlló FAQ
How far in advance should I book Casa Batlló tickets?
The further ahead, the better. Casa Batlló is one of the most visited landmarks in Barcelona and the most convenient slots (first thing in the morning and late afternoon) sell out early, especially on weekends, long weekends and in summer. Booking online guarantees the time you want and skip-the-line entry.
Where can I buy Casa Batlló tickets?
You can book your Casa Batlló ticket online on this very page: our booking button takes you to the Civitatis platform, where you choose the date, time slot and tier. Booking online is the most convenient way: you skip the ticket-desk line, receive the voucher on your phone and get instant confirmation and free cancellation.
How much are Casa Batlló tickets?
Tickets with the immersive audio guide start at €35 per person. There are higher tiers with priority access or any-time entry with no waiting, as well as guided tours. The youngest children go in free and there are reduced rates for minors, students and seniors.
What is there to see at Casa Batlló?
The must-sees are the trencadís facade on Passeig de Gràcia, the Noble Floor with its wavy window, the blue light well, the dragon-spine staircase, the loft of catenary arches and the dragon roof terrace with its mosaic chimneys.
How do you get to Casa Batlló?
Casa Batlló is at Passeig de Gràcia 43, in central Barcelona. The Passeig de Gràcia metro stop (lines L2, L3 and L4) is a couple of minutes on foot. There are Rodalies local trains, numerous buses and the hop-on hop-off bus nearby too; from Plaça Catalunya it's about a 10-minute walk.
Is Casa Batlló open every day?
Yes. Casa Batlló opens every day of the year, usually from 9:00 to 20:00 (last entry is about an hour before closing). On special dates it extends its hours with night visits. It's worth confirming your slot when you book.
How long does the Casa Batlló visit take?
The visit lasts between 1 and 1.5 hours. The audio-guide route is one-way, from the Noble Floor up to the roof, but it's easy to linger a little longer taking photos in the blue light well and on the dragon roof.
Does the ticket include an audio guide?
Yes. The standard ticket includes an immersive audio guide (SmartGuide with augmented reality) in English and other languages, which reconstructs what each room used to look like and brings Gaudí's elements to life as you go. There's no need to book a separate guided tour.
Casa Batlló Ticket
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