Casa Milà Guide
Discover all you need to know about Casa Mila: is it worth it? what to see, where to eat, ticket discounts, directions, how long to spend + more.
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Casa Milà is the last mansion that Catalan wonder architect Antoni Gaudí designed before ultimately giving his life (quite literally) to the Sagrada Familia. This modernist apartment block, also known as La Pedrera (Stone Quarry), gives new meaning to the phrase ‘chiseled out of stone’ – more than 1,000,000 tourists line up to visit Casa […]
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With its characteristic undulating facade, La Pedrera is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Barcelona. But in this article, we won’t go into great detail about one of Gaudì’s most famous works. Rather, we’ll focus on one of the most common questions we encounter: where is the best place to eat near […]
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Casa Milà is one of the most spectacular examples of Catalan modernism. Also known as La Pedrera due to its stone façade, the building emerges suddenly like a big wave along the beautiful Passeig de Gracia. A visit to this stunning structure is one of the best things to do in Barcelona. Understanding how long […]
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Before you check out Casa Milà (aka La Pedrera), it is mandatory to choose a time to visit. So, in order to help you out, we’ve provided the Casa Mila opening hours below: Casa Milà (La Pedrera) Opening hours Monday to Sunday 9:00 – 20:30 Night hours 21:00 – 23:00 Christmas Closed January 9th to 15th […]
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Imagine entering the fantastic world of Gaudì while being able to appreciate one of his most important works in a different light. That is to say, after sunset when the magic of the night allows for an exciting patio light show. If you’re on the lookout for a truly unique, intimate and exclusive experience, we […]
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Still don’t know where to buy tickets for Casa Milà – La Pedrera? Below, you’ll find links to the four ticket options provided by our valued partner Tiqets. And remember, buying tickets in advance online is always recommended to avoid walking up to find this Gaudian masterpiece full! In fact, buying basic admission gives the […]
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With over 1 million visitors going inside Casa Mila (aka La Pedrera) every year, it’s one of Bacelona’s top attractions hands down. But is it worth going inside Casa Mila? Let’s take a deeper look at what’s on the menu to see if it’s worth buying a ticket. Is it Worth it to Go inside […]
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If you’re thinking of visiting both of these Gaudian masterpieces, you’ll be thrilled to find out that Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (also called La Pedrera) are quite close. In fact, how close are Casa Mila and Casa Batllo? They are only about 500 meters apart! Even better yet, both of these top Barcelona attractions […]
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La Pedrera (aka Casa Milà) is modernist mansion located along the famous Passeig de Gracia in Barcelona’s city center, just a few steps from Casa Batlló. So, getting there from most of Barcelona’s best areas to stay is really quite simple! How to Get to Casa Milà La Pedrera is a short walk from the […]
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As with many attractions in Barcelona, La Pedrera offers a wide variety of ticket packages that vary in price, not only according to the experience you seek but also due to the time and the age of the visitor. But no matter which package you seek, keep in mind that it is critical to buy […]
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The Casa Mila or Casa Batllo dilemma is the million euro question when it comes to fans of Gaudían architecture. After personally visiting each multiple times, and chatting with thousands of tourists on this blog, I am gonna come right out and say it: if you have to choose just one you should visit Casa […]