Don't miss this, great views of the city from the amazing rooftop, go early to miss the crowds. Pity they don't do a duel ticket for the other Gaudi sites (it started to get a bit expensive)

Don't miss this, great views of the city from the amazing rooftop, go early to miss the crowds. Pity they don't do a duel ticket for the other Gaudi sites (it started to get a bit expensive)
This building is a fascinating example of Gaudi's work. It's well worth the price of admission and the audio guide. We spent about an hour and a half wandering around this place and really enjoyed it. The views from the roof are great and the lines are generally not too long. We waited about 15-20 minutes to get in. If...
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The building was very nice and the queue wasn't too long. We had to wait approximately 15min and the roof was the nicest place to be.
took a while to find but lovely , we love all of the fantasic building in barcelona we did not go in as there was a queue and hate queueing
This is a Gaudi "must see". The roof is extraordinary with stunning views of the city, out to sea and of the Segrada Familia. The apartment is stunning: spacious,airy and beautifully furnished and typical of Gaudi the light comes streaming in. Note the walls, no hard edges. Again bet visited early so as to avoid the crowds.
Situated on a prominent corner on the Passeig de Gracia, it's hard to believe that this apartment building is close to 100 years old. The rooftop alone is worth the price of admission. The ventilation stacks look like Star Wars helmets. Proceeding into the attic you get insights into Gaudi's revolutionary use of arches. Next you proceed to a preserved...
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Architecture/design lovers will find this hard to miss. Not only do you get to roam the rooftop [our favorite part] but you also have the opportunity to walk through one of the apartments, kept in pristine condition, complete with period furniture/decor/appliances. And the audio tour made it that much more interesting!
Again rather dark and average interiors. Interesting kitchen. Nice door-handles. The roof is worth of all the other places in the house. Note: having bought your ticket on the internet, you can avoid queue to enter! What I didn't like is timing of your visit. When you buy tickets on La Pedrera website a few days before your visit, you...
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nice building , nice roof , i had to wait a lot in a big line , but it was good for visiting such a nice artistic and unic building .
A forgetful memories of my visit to this place and regretted wasting 1 hour in the queue for this attraction. If i can turn back time, i will skip this place and spend more time at Casa Battlo. Part of the visit it to see the chairs of Battlo, model of Gaudi's building and etc. It is more like a...
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