Casa Batlló: Skip-the-line Ticket with Audioguide
General Information
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The time you deem necessary
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Ticket without queuing at the box office
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Digital or printed coupons are accepted
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You can bring your tickets with you on the phone.
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Spanish, Catalan, English, French, Italian, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Korean, Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese Chinese, and Japanese.
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Wheelchair accessible with specific route
Currently inside the Casa Batlló is the Gaudí Dome, a room through which to travel to the mind of the artist. The Gaudí Cube by Refik Anadol, an immersive space unique in the world for its use of technology, is also a sensation during a visit to the monument. Also a sensation is the staircase down to the subway designed by Japanese artist Kengo Kuma. You will take the entire visit with an audioguide that combines audio with virtual reality.
- You will avoid long lines to get tickets.
- Get to know the Casa Batlló or the Gaudí Cube.
- A unique place in Barcelona.
What Includes”.
- CASA BATLLÓ WITH AUDIOGUIDE (BLUE): Entrance to Casa Batlló + Audioguide + Gaudí Cube (360º)
- CASA BATLLÓ WITH AUDIOGUIDE (SILVER): Ticket to Casa Batlló + Audioguide + Gaudí Cube (360º) + Dragon Rooftop
Not Included
- Nothing that is not specified in the “What Includes” section.
Duration
- The time you deem appropriate.
What to bring
- Comfortable footwear.
- ID card or passport.
Important information
- IMPORTANT: The time of ticket issuance may vary up to 30 minutes from the time selected during the purchase process.
- Please check your spam or promotions folder, especially if you use hotmail, outlook or yahoo.
Cancellation policy:
- No cancellations or modifications are allowed once the reservation request has been made.
Place of organization
- Pg. de Gràcia, 43, 08007 Barcelona
How to get there
- By bus: lines 19, 33, 34, 43, 44, 50, 51, B20 and B24.
- By foot: towards the historic centre.
More information
Enjoy the Casa Batlló, a unique work of art in the world, without queuing up to buy your tickets. Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site , it is one of the reference works of the architect Antonio Gaudí, as well as one of the most visited places in the city of Barcelona.





