Casa Mila opening hours: Night tour, Special hours, Nearby attractions timings

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Casa Mila opening hours: 9 am

High season closing hours: 8.30 pm

Lean season closing hours: 6.30 pm

Night tour timings:
9 pm to 11 pm (March to November)
7 pm to 9 pm (November to February)

Special hours: 11 am to 8.30 pm

Time needed: Two hours

Casa Mila, or la Pedrera, opens daily at 9 am and closes at 8.30 pm.

The closing hours of the site change depending on the season, so make sure to check the timings before your visit.

From March to 3 November, it closes at 8.30 pm, and during the lean period, from 4 November to February, it closes at 6.30 pm.

The last entry to Casa Mila is half an hour before, while the upper floors close 15 minutes before the closing time of Casa Mila.

It remains closed on 25 December, 6 January, and during maintenance weeks.

Casa Mila night tour timings

The Casa Mila night show is a two-hour music celebration that starts 30 minutes after closing.

From March to 3 November, it starts from 9 pm to 11 pm, and from 4 November to February, it opens from 7 pm to 9 pm.      

Visitors can enjoy this extravaganza seven days a week after completing their day tour.

Casa Mila hours on special days…

La Pedrera is open for special hours on 1 January due to the New Year celebration, from 11 am to 8.30 pm.

El Cafè de la Pedrera timings

The cafe at Casa Mila is open daily from 10 am to 9 pm from Monday to Sunday. It

offers delicious dining options for visitors.

To learn more about restaurants near Casa Mila, read our article.

How long does it take to visit Casa Mila?

To fully experience Casa Mila, we recommend staying there for at least 2 hours.

The standard audio guide is about 75 minutes long, but you can get a 40-minute shorter version.

Here is a detailed itinerary for visiting Casa Mila efficiently.

  • Ground floor: Take 15-20 minutes to check-in and take photos of the building’s exterior.
  • First floor: 30 to 45 minutes to visit the Espai Gaudí museum, which tells the story of Gaudí’s life and work.
  • Second floor: Spare 30 minutes to visit the Pedrera Apartment, a recreation of a bourgeois family’s home in Barcelona from the early 20th century.
  • Rooftop: 30 minutes to enjoy the stunning views of Barcelona and admire the unique chimney sculptures.

If you are short on time, you can visit Casa Mila in an hour by focusing on the rooftop and the Pedrera Apartment.

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Amenities
Accessibility and Mobility
Wheelchair access
Lift and Ramps
Information and Navigation
Information Desk
Audio guides
Guide Map
Safety and Security
First aid
Security and surveillance
Convenience
Restrooms
Baby changing facilities
Lockers and Cloakroom
Water Filter