based on 24,226 reviews• Enter the world of Antoni Gaudi, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site
• Named after its spectacular stone façade, and is a huge work of sculpture, 30 metres high and 84 metres long
• A Barcelona icon from where you can see spectacular 360º views of the city

△ Warrior Rooftop, a unique achievement that defies classification. The chimneys stand in hierarchical lines of warriors turned to stone. Guardians of the building since time immemorial, they come to life to tell us about the origin of the building.

△ The Flower Courtyard, The walls of the Flower Courtyard, in Passeig de Gràcia, are a real spectacle of shapes, light and colours contrasting with the sober facade.

△ La Pedrera Night Experience. Over the course of the tour, you will be able to watch a number of audio-visual presentations, culminating in the video mapping of the Roof-terrace of Gaudí’s building, which makes the most of the remarkable architecture of this space to take you on a journey back to the origins of life.












Other visitors' reviews of La Pedrera – Casa Milà
Show More ReviewsCompared to Casa Batlló, Casa Milà is definitely worth visiting, not only for its attractive exterior but also for its unique and creative interior design, such as the attic and the roof vents. Since I bought a combined ticket for both, I have to say Casa Batlló is less cost-effective. Firstly, the interior design is mediocre, and access to the roof requires an additional fee, which is already significantly more expensive than Casa Milà's ticket. Furthermore, several staircases are blocked off with ropes, which is quite disappointing, leaving little room for visitors to maneuver, while the company seems to be generating a lot of revenue.