With these three houses of Gaudi Pass in hand, you can visit all of them at a discounted rate on your preferred date and time slot.
What are the three houses of Gaudi?
Antoni Gaudi, the popular Catalan architect, created the three buildings in Barcelona, popularly known as the three houses of Gaudi.
These buildings are known as the Casa Mila, Casa Batllo and Casa Vicens.
Where are the 3 houses of Gaudi?
The three houses of Gaudi are located in Barcelona, Spain.
Casa Mila Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 92, L’Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
Casa Batllo Address: Pg. de Gràcia, 43, L’Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
Casa Vicens Address: Carrer de les Carolines, 20-26, Gràcia, 08012 Barcelona, Spain
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Start From €86
Why buy this pass?
- Save Money & Time
- Digital Tickets
- Discounted prices compared to separate tickets
- Added 10% off on the next visit
Highlights of this ticket-
Enjoy a direct skip-the-lines entry to the Casa Milà with an audio guide telling about its architecture and history.
Avail admission to the Casa Batllo, along with an audio guide in more than 15 languages and access to the Gaudi Cube
Get Priority access, open-date admission to Casa Vicens, and a downloadable audio guide available in 13 languages.
Save upto 10% on your next booking with a personal discount code available with the 3 Houses of Gaudi Pass and explore more attractions while saving money.
Enjoy these hand-picked combinations, capture stunning shots and access the rooftop and the Mediterranean Garden.
Inclusions:
- Three houses of Gaudi Pass
- Downloadable Audio Guide with commentary, maps, tips & more
- Preferred time slots for the visit
- 10% discount on next booking
Ticket Price:
Per Participant | €86 |
Know Before You Go:
- Kindly make sure to reach the attraction at least 15 minutes before the time slot mentioned on the ticket.
- The roof terrace of any of the 3 houses of Gaudi may be closed for safety reasons during the rainy season or construction work.
- This closure will not constitute grounds for a full or partial refund of the admission ticket.
- Photography inside the attractions is permitted, but you cannot use a tripod or flash.
- These are just combination tickets. They don’t include a guided tour of these attractions.
What to Expect with These Tickets
With these tickets in hand, visitors can select their preferred times and visit any of the three Houses of Gaudi first.
Casa Mila and Casa Batllo are conveniently located next to each other within a half-kilometer range, while Casa Vicens is 2 km away from them.
At Casa Mila, you can see its stunning facade and visit the different parts, like the courtyards, attics, stairwells and the famous Espai Gaudi Exhibition.
After this, you can also access its stunning rooftop, which is surrounded by whimsical chimneys, providing stunning views of the city.
After the Mila, you can either walk or take a bus to the nearby Casa Batllo to witness its unique architecture made of real-looking bones.
These tickets provide the added advantage of an open-date visit to the Casa Vicens, which means you can explore it anytime on any day.
At Casa Vicens, you can see the Mediterranean-style garden, museum and various rooms with different artworks.
You can witness how earlier families in Barcelona enjoyed a lavish lifestyle.
After seeing all the houses in Guadi, you can plan to explore more places in Barcelona, like the famous Park Guell, and enjoy an added discount while booking its tickets.
How to Book this Pass
Booking the pass is a three simple step process:
Choose the preferred time: Select the dates and times you want to visit each house on the booking website. You can also select the number of tickets you need.
Complete secure payment: After selecting everything, you must complete the secure payment process. You can pay with a variety of credit and debit cards.
Receive your tickets: Once the payment is processed, you will instantly receive your tickets by email.
You can either print or save the tickets to your phone before you go!
Three Houses of Gaudi Opening Hours
Casa Mila Opening Hours in 2024
Months | Timings |
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Summer (4 March 2024 to 1 November 2024) | 9 am to 8.30 pm |
Winter (2 November 2024 – 3 March 2025) | 9 am to 6.30 pm |
Night Time Tour | 9 pm to 11 pm |
Closed On | 25 December |
Casa Batllo Opening Hours in 2024:
Months | Timings |
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Daily | 9 am to 10 pm |
Last entry | 8.45 pm |
Ticket Office Closing | 9 pm |
Casa Vicens Opening Hours in 2024:
Months | Timings |
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November 2023 to March 2024 | 9.30 am to 6 pm |
April 2024 to October 2024 | 9.30 am to 8 pm |
Ticket Office | 9.30 am to 7 pm |
Closed On | 25 December |
Note: The opening hours of any of these three houses of Gaudi may be subject to change depending on unforeseen situations.
Kindly check the official website before planning the visit.
About the 3 Houses of Gaudi
Casa Milà
- Official name: La PedreraYear of opening: 1912
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon
- Ticket price: From €28
- Suggested duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
- Must-see: The Roof Terrace, Espai Gaudi Exhibition, Courtyard, and Pedrera Apartments.
Casa Milà, also known as La Pedrera, is a famous attraction in Barcelona that attracts 1 million annual visitors.
Built between 1906 and 1912, it is considered one of the most iconic works by its architect, Antoni Gaudí. It was also the last private residence he designed.
This attraction’s architectural style makes it unique, containing curved lines from the facade to the rooftop.
Visitors are often amazed by the curvy walls on its facade, which is well-decorated with wrought iron balconies.
Once you enter Casa Mila, you will see the stunning interior design beyond its construction time.
It features apartments, halls, and courtyards with walls well decorated by artwork. Inspired by nature, its innovative features maximize natural light and airflow.
Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and continues to attract visitors from around the world who come to see its beauty and learn about the genius of Antoni Gaudí.
Casa Batllo
- Official name: Casa dels ossos (House of Bones)
- Year of opening: 1904
- Best time to visit: Early Morning between 9 am and 11 am or late afternoon from 3 pm to 5 pm
- Ticket price: From €35
- Suggested duration: 1 hour
- Must-see: Facade, Roof Terrace with Chimneys, Dragon Staircase, Stained glass windows and Inner lightwell
Casa Batlló is another masterpiece of architecture and is considered one of the most extraordinary buildings in the city. It was rebuilt by Gaudí in 1904.
The house is often called the “House of Bones” due to its unique architecture.
Its facade has vertical columns resembling bones and arched windows resembling eye sockets.
One of the most stunning features of the attraction is its roof terrace, which is reminiscent of a dragon’s back.
It is adorned with colorful ceramic tiles and sculptural chimneys.
Inside the Casa Batlló are a series of rooms and apartments, each designed with creativity and innovative features to maximize natural light and ventilation.
Today, it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a highly rated cultural and tourist attraction, welcoming 1 million annual visitors.
Do you know?
Casa Mila and Batllo are located just 500 m away from each other. Want to know which attraction is better?
Read our detailed guide on Casa Mila vs. Casa Batllo.
Casa Vicens
- Official name: Casa Vicens
- Year of opening: 1888
- Best time to visit: Early morning or late afternoon
- Ticket price: From €22
- Suggested duration: 1.5 to 2 hours
- Must-see: The Roof Terrace, Smoking Room, Dining Room and Francesc Torrescassana’s Paintings.
Casa Vicens is a historic building and is considered one of the earliest works or first major projects of the architect Antoni Gaudi.
Built between 1883 and 1888, it showcases Gaudí’s early architectural style, considered a mix of Moorish, Gothic, and Art Nouveau.
The building served as a private residence for the Vicens family.
One of the most notable features of the building is its facade, which has colorful ceramic tiles arranged in wonderful patterns.
The building’s design reflects Gaudí’s fascination with nature, which can be seen in organic motifs and natural materials.
It has different rooms, like the dining room, which is well-decorated with 32 paintings by Spanish artist Francesc Torrescassana.
Today, the house serves as a museum where visitors can learn more about the history of this building.
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What is the Most Famous Gaudi House in Barcelona?
Depending on the visitor’s recommendations, Casa Batllo is the most famous Gaudi house in Barcelona.
Visiting it can be a good choice if you want to witness the House of Bones with its dragon-inspired rooftops.
However, each of Gaudi’s houses has distinctive features. If you want to see the early creations, then you can visit Casa Vicens.
If you want to see unique architecture with curvy walls and whimsical chimneys, consider visiting Casa Mila.
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FAQs
1. Where are the 3 houses of Gaudi located?
The three houses of Gaudi, namely Casa Mila, Casa Batllo, and Casa Vicens, are located in Barcelona, Spain.
2. Which Gaudi house is the best to visit?
Casa Batllo is often regarded as one of the best Gaudi houses to visit.
Its unique architectural design, including the facade resembling bones and the stunning roof terrace with a dragon’s back, makes it more unique.
3. How much do the three houses of Guadi Pass cost?
The Three Houses of Gaudi Pass starts at just €86. It gives skip-the-line access to all three houses at a discounted rate.
It includes additional benefits such as downloadable audio guides and a 10% discount on the next booking.
4. How can I visit the three houses of Gaudi in Barcelona?
You can purchase the Three Houses of Gaudi Pass online to visit them.
It’s a simple process: just choose your preferred date and time slots for each house, complete the secure payment process, and receive your tickets via email.
Then, present your tickets at the respective houses during your visit and enjoy!
5. Can I cancel my three houses of Gaudi Pass?
Unfortunately, canceling or rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.
Visitors are advised to plan their visits accordingly and review the terms and conditions before purchasing the pass.
6. Which is the first house of Gaudi?
Casa Vicens is considered one of the earliest works or first major projects of the architect Antoni Gaudi. It was completed in 1888.
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