Tour details
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Prices (tickets included)
Adults (12+): 99€ 89€
Children (7-11): 30€
Infants (0-6): Free
10€ Online Discount!
About our 3 Gaudí Houses Tour
Barcelona is a city synonymous with stunning architecture, and when it comes to iconic names, Antoni Gaudí undoubtedly stands out. If you’re looking to explore the best architecture Barcelona has to offer, this three-hour tour is the perfect way to experience Gaudí’s acclaimed houses and the influence of his genius on the city’s urban landscape.
On this exclusive tour, you’ll visit three of Gaudí’s most famous works: Casa Vicens, La Pedrera-Casa Milà, and Casa Batlló. Each stop offers a unique glimpse into the creative brilliance of Gaudí, with visits to the best parts of each house.
Wander through the beautiful garden of Casa Vicens, take in the panoramic views from the rooftop of La Pedrera and explore one of the tenant apartments, furnished as it would have been when Gaudí designed it. You’ll also admire the stunning façade and noble floor of Casa Batlló, where you’ll see the intricate details that make this building a true masterpiece.
This tour not only highlights the beauty and history of these incredible buildings but also ensures a seamless experience with fast-track, guaranteed admission. Skip the lines and explore these architectural wonders at your own pace, with an expert guide offering insights into Gaudí’s life and legacy.
Available in English, Japanese, Korean, and Chinese, this tour takes you through the charming Eixample neighborhood and along the magnificent Passeig de Gràcia, where you’ll be able to admire the architectural gems that line the streets. You’ll also stroll down the picturesque Vila de Gràcia and get a closer look at the famous Apple of Discord, Barcelona’s most iconic block.
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Reasons to book this tour
- This is the only tour focusing exclusively on the famous Gaudí Houses, making it the perfect plan to learn about them and avoiding the hard decision to pick your favorite.
- We conduct a chronologic itinerary: from Casa Vicens, Gaudí’s first house as a young 26-year-old architect, to La Pedrera, the last work he completed in his life at the age of 58.
- La Pedrera and Casa Batlló are busy monuments: this tour helps you secure your spot and guarantees admission to both of them.
- On this tour you’ll also discover the charming Gràcia neighborhood, as well as non-Gaudí famous houses designed by other Modernista architects.
- While most tour companies offer groups of up to 30 visitors, we limit our group size to 12. This guarantees a comfortable experience and the possibility to better interact with the guide.
Key information
Meeting Point | Carrer de les Carolines, 20-26, 08012. Outside of Casa Vicens. Your guide will bring a tablet or a folder with The Touring Pandas logo. |
End point | Casa Batlló. Pg. de Gràcia, 43. |
Departure Time | The 3 Gaudí Houses Tour departs daily at 10:00
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Duration | This tour lasts approximately 3 hours |
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Cancellations and amendments
You can cancel or reschedule the tour up to 24 hours before departure time. After that, it is non-refundable. In case of force majeure or inclement weather, the guided tour can be cancelled or rescheduled by the Touring Pandas, and the corresponding amount will be refunded.
Make sure to arrive at the meeting point 10 minutes before departure. Latecomers and no-shows are not entitled to a refund.
For more details, check our terms and conditions.
Itinerary
Our tour starts at the old village of Gràcia. Here you'll discover one of Barcelona's best kept secrets until 2017: Casa Vicens, Gaudi's first house! This house with oriental inspiration was his first project as a young graduate. The colors of the house blend with the surrounding garden, and it served as a prelude of a legacy that would mark Barcelona forever.
Casa Milà is the last work that Gaudí completed in his life. Looking up at this building, you'll learn some anecdotes - it is now one of the most renowned buildings in Spain, but at first everybody hated it! But now, La Pedrera (the quarry), as locals call it, is one of Barcelona's must-sees.
The house is like a fairy tale when you see it from outside, but wait to see the interior! This is probably the building where Gaudí let go of his imagination completely. Many people say it's like being deep under the surface of the Mediterranean sea.