Casa Batlló Visitors Guide

Everything you need to know to plan your visit, from getting here to what you'll see inside this architectural marvel.

This guide will help you make the most of your visit to Casa Batlló. Discover the highlights of the house, learn how to get here, and find practical tips for a smooth experience. For more detailed planning, see our pages on opening hours and the best time to visit.

What to See Inside Casa Batlló

The Noble Floor

The former residence of the Batlló family, this is the main floor of the house. Marvel at the large, undulating windows overlooking Passeig de Gràcia, the oak doors with organic shapes, and the swirling, sea-cave-like ceiling. It's a perfect introduction to Gaudí's nature-inspired vision.

The Lightwell & Attic

Gaudí designed the central lightwell (Patio de Luces) as a functional work of art, covering it in blue tiles that are darker at the top and lighter at the bottom to ensure uniform light distribution. The attic, with its series of catenary arches, resembles the ribcage of a great animal, a simple yet brilliant space that once housed laundry and storage rooms.

The Roof Terrace

The highlight for many, the roof terrace is famously known as the 'Dragon's Back'. The colourful ceramic tiles create a scale-like effect, while the sculptural chimneys are grouped together like fantastical guardians. It offers stunning views of Barcelona and is the symbolic culmination of the legend of Saint George.

How to Get Here

Casa Batlló is centrally located at Passeig de Gràcia, 43, 08007 Barcelona. It is easily accessible by public transport.

    • Metro: Passeig de Gràcia station (Lines L2, L3, L4). The exit is just a few steps from the entrance.
    • Train (RENFE/FGC): The Passeig de Gràcia station is a 1-minute walk away.
    • Bus: Lines H10, V15, 7, 22, and 24 stop nearby.
    • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus: Both the red and blue routes of the Barcelona Bus Turístic stop directly at Casa Batlló.

Visitor Guide FAQ

Practical information for your visit

Do I need to print my tickets?
No, you can show your tickets on your mobile phone at the entrance.
Is there an audio guide?
Yes, an immersive audio guide with augmented reality is included with every ticket and is available in 15 languages.
Can I bring a stroller?
Strollers are not permitted inside, but you can store them at the entrance. Baby carriers are available for use free of charge.
Is there Wi-Fi?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available for all visitors throughout the building.
Are pets allowed?
Yes, pets are allowed under the supervision of their owners and with the approval of staff. See our rules page for more info.
Is there a gift shop?
Yes, the Simbòlic gift shop is located at the end of the tour and offers a wide range of Gaudí-inspired items.