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    Shontel C.

    Beautiful Casa designed by Gaudi. The tour was included on a package so our guide was very thorough. They are many tour options! Gaudi designed the property and much of the furniture and you can sample a few of the seats. Lots of cool history and just wonderful architecture too. The gift shops are both well stocked with great souvenirs too.

    Jason M.

    When researching popular tourist destinations in Barcelona, Casa Batlló came up on many a list. I like to take in museums and other historical structures whenever I visit a new city, so this sounded perfect. That being said, I purchased tickets for us to explore during our first full day in the city. Casa Batlló is one of several structures in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí. I believe this was originally designed as a private residence, and has since become a showcase of the type of work Gaudí produced. The visits are self-guided, and once you enter you are given an audio guide that you can use throughout the house that provides information about the space you're in. The house itself is gorgeous. It's so intricately designed with different themes throughout the space. The audio guide really helped here as it told the history behind each room. I found myself snapping tons of pictures, or just standing there and taking it all in. As expected, there were a couple of gift shops, and some interactive exhibits scattered throughout the house as well. Note that not all spaces are open to all guests, it depends on the type of ticket you buy; that being said, even if you get the base ticket you will see a lot. Also, this place naturally attracts Instagrammers - be aware there are lots of people posing for the camera, Overall, Casa Batlló was an awesome experience. It was my first taste of Gaudí's influence on the city, and I would definitely return for another visit.

    Imelda M.

    Strolling after our Senior Dinner and there he was behind us, one of Anthony Gaudi's whimsical perfection!

    Alex H.

    If you ever go to Barcelona you will see Gaudi's work all over the place I mean he designed and dreamt all the big popular landmarks including this house It's a trip coming here like some twisted dream or being under some influence lol It's super fun to see peoples weird crazy visions come to life and know tons of work went into it This is just another similar house across the other house on same street

    Stephanie C.

    We did the evening tour for Casa Batllo and I recommend it if you have time in Barcelona. It was not as big or grand as the Sagrada Familia so if you only have time for one, I'd definitely recommend going to the Sagrada Familia instead. Both were designed by Antoni Gaudi. It is cool to see Casa Batllo which was commissioned by the Batlos, a rich prominent family back in the day. The curved walls, detailed doors, and blue water motif were very aesthetic and so were the lights for the evening tour.

    Allena C.

    One of Antoni Gaudi's beautifully designed houses in Barcelona which is now open to the public. The Batllo family had purchased an ordinary building in 1877 and asked Gaudi to transform it into a work of art. It is now an architectural masterpiece and quite modern for its time with its colorful mosaic tiling resembling dragon scales on the facade. The interior adorned seashell stained glass and an ocean theme through the house. I think I enjoyed this Gaudi attraction most and felt it was worth seeing. 5/5!

    Tomas R.

    If you have a limited amount of time to visit Barcelona, this site should be a visit in some sort of capacity. Take the time to either explore the museum within, the gift shop, or even if it is just admiring the architecture from the street. There is a train stop that is right outfront which makes it super accessible with the use of their public transportation. This is not some cookie cutter house and instead it gives you the opportunity to see the inside of Gaudi's mind.

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    Steven S H C.

    Amazing place to stop by. You must make reservation many days before and ready to shell out some money. If you can't make it inside, you can always stop by the gift shop on the 1st floor. There is another Gaudi building nearby called La Pedrera - Casa Milà that you can stop by but also very popular. I will make Casa Batillo primary and Casa Mila secondary if you have time to kill.

    Just a sample of the weird and wonderful world of Gaudi.
    L F.

    Mamma mia, how do you describe the indescribable? Even if you are not giddy for Gaudi, you are bound to be amazed walking through this unusual, unique, visionary, artful house of whimsy. It is one of the most colorful and fantastical structures in the world, and worth the price of admission and the crowds. Book ahead for sure.

    Karen K.

    He does it again. I was hoping to get to go when the windows are designed in beautiful flowers but this will do. The entire walk around takes you up to 2 hours top. I enjoyed that the story of each room was told by a hand held device at my own pace. Beautiful colored glass windows, colorful mosaics, curvy architecture and water felt glass.. Pinta el arco iris en el cielo de Barcelona- Antoni Gaudí

    Rohith V.

    Casa Batlló is an absolute must-visit in Barcelona. This iconic Gaudí creation is breathtaking from the outside, but stepping inside takes the experience to a whole new level. The immersive experience at night, with the lighting and atmosphere, makes the house feel even more magical. Highly recommend getting the audio tour--it walks you through the history and the incredible thoughtfulness behind every design element, from the flowing organic shapes to the intricate stained glass. Gaudí really didn't miss a single detail. It's also super easy to access via the subway, which makes getting here a breeze. You can easily spend 1-2 hours exploring the whole place, taking in the whimsical architecture, and admiring how every room feels like a piece of art. One of the highlights at the end is the immersive lightscape room, which is really fun and perfect for snapping some cool pictures. If you're visiting Casa Batlló, I'd definitely recommend checking out Gaudí's other works throughout the city--his architectural style is unlike anything else!

    Tanisha H.

    The architecture and designs in the home were cool and interesting. It's kind of self-guided but there are audio for each room but it's totally your own pace as to how quickly or slowly you go through the home. There is also a short immersive experience at the end. I took a few pics of this one window because I loved the design of the window & how the window slates were vertical instead of horizontal which allows for better flow. Something I plan to keep in mind for future homes.

    Rosi A.

    A must-visit when in Barcelona. I highly recommend paying a bit extra and getting the platinum tickets as they not only allow you to skip the (substantial) line but also give you access to the apartment of the original owners and additional corners of the building that are otherwise not accessible for guests. The building is stunning inside and out, and don't skip the rooftop either! It is Gaudi's genius at its finest all around. Aside from the somewhat crowded experience (kind of to be expected on a rainy day), this was a very enjoyable visit. The ending in the form of Refik Anadol's 3-minute immersive movie is trippy, but really makes you feel like you are inside the mind of Gaudi.

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    Another one of Gaudi's works of art. You can pay to get in, or just view it from the street. Either way it's a must visit.

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    La Sagrada Familia

    4.6(1.3k reviews)
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    One of the highlights on our 2-week trip to Spain and Portugal. Gaudi's grand masterpiece in the…read moreresidential Eixample neighborhood is an icon of the city. It boasts bold, wildly creative, unmistakable organic architecture and décor inside and out - from its melting Glory Façade to its skull-like Passion Façade to its rainforest-esque interior. Really spectacular! We came at the end of the day, and the light was flooding through the stained glass window. We also did the Bell tower which has gorgeous panoramic views of the city. You take the elevator up and then down about 300 stairs down a narrow, winding staircase. Note: Buy timed entry reservations in advance, and make sure you book on the official website: www.sagradafamilia.org. I initially got scammed by Feel the City and paid €340, instead of €140. I hate that; the scammer sites are very official looking.

    No matter how many photos you've seen, nothing really prepares you for seeing Basílica de la…read moreSagrada Família in person. Gaudí's masterpiece is breathtaking from every angle, and the level of detail on both the exterior and interior is incredible. As sunlight shines through the colorful stained-glass windows, the entire basilica fills with vibrant colors, creating a peaceful and unforgettable atmosphere. We took our time to appreciate all the little details rather than rushing through. The audio guide helped us understand the symbolism behind the design. Booking tickets in advance is highly recommended, especially during the busy season, as entry times often sell out.

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    4.3(283 reviews)
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    Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is Willy Wonka but an architect now. Designed by Antoni Gaudi,…read moreit looks like a building was made of melted wax amongst the Gothic landscape. The balconies curl, none of the walls are straight, and even the roof has weird shaped chimneys. I'd call this modern architecture. Who knows! This is the most chaotic architecture I've ever seen but in the best way possible. Even if you don't go in, just standing across the street and looking up is amazing!

    I felt like stepping into another world by walking into Casa Milà. It's designed by Antoni Gaudi…read moreand every room has its own character, from the flowing shapes and colorful details to the clever use of natural light. We took our time exploring the apartments, courtyards, and attic, and it was fascinating to see how far ahead of its time the design was. Even if you're not an architecture enthusiast, it's easy to appreciate the creativity behind every corner. My favourite part was the rooftop; the famous chimney sculptures and panoramic views over Barcelona were beautiful and there were plenty of photo opportunities. The audio guide was helpful and explained the history and design very carefully and clearly. If you're planning to visit, booking your tickets in advance is a good idea since it gets quite busy, especially during the summer.

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    3.9(89 reviews)
    0.7 kmL'Eixample

    At the heart of Barcelona, Plaça de Catalunya is where the city really comes together. It's a…read morelively square that's always full of people and is surrounded by shops, cafés, hotels, and major streets. It's also one of the easiest places to start exploring, with quick access to La Rambla, Passeig de Gràcia, the Gothic Quarter, and several metro, train, and airport bus connections. It's nice to simply sit by the fountains and take in the atmosphere. It's a great place to rest, people-watch, or grab a coffee before continuing your day.

    A place to meet in the Heart of Barcelona…read more Placa de Catalunya is where my family most recently went to meet our tour guide Luke from Barkeno for the Ultimate Gaudí Experience. Since I had been to Placa de Catalunya in the past, it's a stop on the Barcelona Turistic Bus tour, I felt confident meeting there. Enter the most popular running race in Barcelona. Cursa de Corte Ingles is a free race that goes a little over 10K as it weaves through Barcelona. It goes through the Olympic stadium where you can live out your Olympic dreams as you run through the stadium and then cross the finish line in, you guessed it, Placa de Catalunya. It was really interesting to weave through the runners as we navigated our family of five to meet Luke and get our headphones for our Barkeno Guru Walk. We even used the underground Metro station twice to cross under the race. It was much harder when we were in a group of 25! Love the energy and spirit of both visits. Two different days. Very unique experiences. A beautiful place in the Heart of Barcelona.

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