
Duration
1h 15m
Best Time
Morning
Entry
EUR 28 - Verified Mar 2026 ✓
Walking
Minimal walking
Casa Milà is Gaudí's final apartment building and his most radical departure from straight lines - the entire facade ripples like water, with wrought-iron balconies that look like tangled seaweed. You'll explore a recreated 1910 bourgeois apartment (complete with period furniture and servant quarters), the undulating attic with its cathedral-like arches, and the rooftop where 30 sculptural chimneys rise like armored sentinels. The audio guide explains Gaudí's engineering genius, from the innovative ventilation system to the load-bearing walls that eliminated the need for interior supports.
The visit flows upward through increasingly surreal spaces. The apartment feels lived-in rather than museum-sterile, with Art Nouveau details in every door handle and light fixture. The attic's white parabolic arches create an almost spiritual atmosphere - this is where Gaudí's structural innovations become pure art. The rooftop finale delivers Barcelona's best 360-degree views, framed by those otherworldly chimneys that change personality depending on the light.
At €25 for adults, it's expensive but less crowded than Casa Batlló and more architecturally significant. Skip the €7 audio guide upgrade - the free version covers everything important. The gift shop is overpriced tourist trap, but the rooftop cafe serves decent coffee with unbeatable views. Summer evening visits (€34) include cava and projection mapping on the chimneys - genuinely magical if you don't mind the premium.
Enter through the Provença Street entrance rather than Passeig de Gràcia - it's a shorter queue and the staff are more helpful with directions
Most people rush through the apartment to get to the rooftop, but the servants' quarters on the same floor show the stark class divisions of 1910 Barcelona that guides rarely mention
The best rooftop photos come from the northeast corner around 4pm when the afternoon light hits the chimneys perfectly - avoid the crowded central area where everyone clusters
Address
Pg. de Gràcia, 92, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
Neighborhood
EixampleNearest Metro
Skip the queue: Book tickets online to avoid the ticket line.
Plan for about 1h 15m. Morning visits are typically less crowded.
La Pedrera (Casa Mila) is in the Eixample neighborhood of Barcelona. The address is Pg. de Gràcia, 92, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain. The area is well-served by metro.
Morning visits, especially early, mean fewer crowds and better light for photos. Weekdays are significantly quieter than weekends.
Comfortable shoes are recommended. Parts are outdoors, so bring a light layer.

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