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Casa Batllo, tier by tier

Casa Batllo sells its visit in colour-coded tiers, Blue, Silver, Gold and a pre-opening Be the First, and the price gap is wide. Here is exactly what separates them, the one worth the upgrade, and when to go for the quietest house.

2026 centenary note

Casa Batllo carries a small centenary surcharge this year and the higher tiers sell out first. Book a few days ahead, and book Silver or above early if you want them.

The tier to buy

Silver, for the immersive rooms without overpaying

Blue is fine if you only want in. Silver is the sweet spot: it adds skip-the-line and the immersive projection rooms that make the house feel alive, for a modest step up. Gold buys flexible any-time entry, worth it only if your schedule is uncertain. Be the First is for photographers and early risers who want the rooms empty. Most visitors should pick Silver.

The four tiers

Casa Batllo: ticket tiers

Blue

EUR 35

Standard timed entry with the SmartGuide AR tablet

We'd pick

Silver

EUR 45

Skip-the-line plus the immersive 10D rooms

Gold

EUR 55

Flexible any-time entry, fast track, no fixed slot

Be the First

EUR 64

Early entry before public hours, smallest crowds

Prices are per adult and are 2026 prototype figures. Children and students pay less; the SmartGuide augmented-reality tablet is included on every tier.

What you actually see

The visit runs from the street-level Noble Floor with its wave-form windows up through the blue-tiled light-well to the dragon-back roof terrace. The SmartGuide tablet overlays Gaudi's original furniture and intentions onto each room as you move; the Silver tier and above add projection-mapped rooms where the walls dissolve into colour and motion. The facade, all bone-like balconies and broken-tile scales, is the free part everyone photographs from the pavement.

Best time to go

Late afternoon gives the warmest light on the facade and slightly thinner crowds than midday. If you have bought Be the First, the pre-opening slot is the only time the rooms are genuinely empty. The house pairs naturally with Casa Mila two blocks up the same boulevard, though one house per day is plenty.

Casa Batllo tickets: official vs Viator vs GetYourGuide

Official Casa Batllo siteCheapest The source of truth for Blue, Silver and Gold tiers and slots; we earn nothing here Book direct if your date and tier are fixed
from EUR 35 Official
GetYourGuideSkip the line Skip-the-line Casa Batllo entry, free cancellation Small markup for flexibility plus app delivery
EUR 39 Check price
Viator Skip-the-line entry, free cancellation 24h Small markup for flexibility plus support
EUR 41 Check price

Prices checked 24 May 2026. Prototype data; live prices arrive when the booking API connects. We earn a commission on Viator and GetYourGuide bookings; the price you pay is the same.Official is cheapest and the only place to choose between all four tiers cleanly. Resellers cost a little more but cancel free and deliver to your phone, useful if your plans might shift.

How we checked this

Tier names, inclusions and from-prices sourced from the official Casa Batllo ticketing site, then compared against Viator and GetYourGuide listings for standard entry. Centenary surcharge confirmed against official ticketing. Prices move; we date them and re-check.

Verified 24 May 2026 · the barcelonageek editorial team

The story

From ordinary block to dragon house

How Gaudí turned a plain 1877 building into a World Heritage facade.

  1. 01

    1877

    An ordinary apartment block

    The original building went up in 1877, designed by Emili Sala Cortés, one of Gaudí’s own architecture professors. Nothing about it hinted at what was coming.

    Built
    1877
  2. 02

    1904–1906

    Gaudí's radical remodel

    The textile industrialist Josep Batlló bought the house and gave Gaudí free rein. Rather than demolish, Gaudí re-skinned it, reshaping the facade, the light-well and the roof.

    Commissioned by
    Josep Batlló
    Remodel
    1904–1906
  3. 03

    The design

    A dragon on Passeig de Gràcia

    The scaled roof reads as a dragon’s back, the balconies as bone or carnival masks, and the turret cross as the lance of Saint George, Catalonia’s patron, driven into the beast. The blue-tiled light-well graduates in colour to spread daylight evenly.

    Nickname
    Casa dels ossos (House of Bones)
  4. 04

    2005

    World Heritage

    UNESCO inscribed Casa Batlló as part of the Works of Antoni Gaudí, recognising its place in the story of European architecture.

    UNESCO World Heritage
    2005

Common questions

What is the difference between Casa Batllo Blue, Silver and Gold?

Blue is standard timed entry with the AR tablet. Silver adds skip-the-line and the immersive projection rooms. Gold buys flexible any-time, fast-track entry with no fixed slot.

Which Casa Batllo ticket is best value?

Silver, for most people. It adds the immersive rooms and skip-the-line for a modest step up from Blue, without paying the Gold premium for schedule flexibility you may not need.

When is Casa Batllo least crowded?

Late afternoon is quieter than midday. For genuinely empty rooms, the pre-opening Be the First ticket is the only option.

Is the official Casa Batllo site cheaper than Viator?

Yes, the official site is cheapest and the cleanest place to compare tiers. Viator and GetYourGuide add a small markup for free cancellation and app delivery.

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Researched by the barcelonageek editorial team. Last updated 24 May 2026. We name the official booking site first on every ticket, and earn a commission only if you choose Viator or GetYourGuide; the price you pay is the same. How we research · Aviso legal