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Plan your visit, pick the right ticket, and enjoy a smooth experience with simple, practical tips for the apartment, attic, and rooftop..
Hours vary by season; last entry is typically 45–60 minutes before closing. Rooftop access may pause for wind or rain.
Open most days. Occasional closures for special events, maintenance, or holidays — check the official calendar.
Pg. de Gràcia, 92, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
La Pedrera sits on Passeig de Gràcia and is easy to reach by metro, bus, taxi, or a beautiful walk through the Eixample grid.
From Sants or Passeig de Gràcia, take metro L3 to Diagonal or L2/L3/L4 to Passeig de Gràcia. La Pedrera is a short walk along Pg. de Gràcia.
Driving isn’t ideal. Street parking is limited; nearby paid car parks on Provença, Pau Claris, or Rosselló are within a short walk.
Frequent buses stop nearby (e.g., lines 7, 22, 24, V17 — check current routes and stops).
From Plaça de Catalunya it’s a 12–15‑minute flat walk up Passeig de Gràcia under plane trees and elegant façades.
A rippling stone façade, luminous courtyards, a sculptural rooftop of guardians, and Gaudí’s everyday genius woven into apartment life.

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Learn More →Step into a recreated early‑20th‑century apartment and the attic’s rhythmic catenary arches, where everyday life and structure meet.
Read the building from the street and inside: rippling stone, wrought‑iron balconies like seaweed, and courtyards that pour daylight into homes.
Climb to the dreamlike rooftop, where chimneys stand like guardians and Barcelona spreads out below in light and air.

Choose a timed entry to avoid lines and enjoy the apartment, attic, and rooftop at your rhythm.
Add the Night Experience or join a guided tour for stories behind the stone and iron.