Batlló and Milà
In the elegant Passeig de Gràcia of Barcelona, emerges a modernist fantasy by Gaudí, Casa Batlló, with its undulating facade and striking colors, some say it’s a modernist interpretation of the legend of Saint George. A few blocks away, moving away from the center, stands the imposing Casa Milà, whose stony appearance earned it the nickname La Pedrera. Both houses, in the Eixample district of Barcelona, are not only essential in the city’s architectural landscape but also tell the story of a city that has always been intertwined with art and innovation.
What can we explore?
Keep in mind that your experience can be fully customized to your preferences. The usual duration of this visit is 3 hours (depending on travel time). Additionally, you can integrate other iconic sites and monuments of Barcelona with this tour. For more details and options, feel free to contact me.
Private Guide
I'll be delighted to show you all the nooks and crannies of these two jewels of modernism and introduce you to their history.
Meeting Point
I can pick you up at your accommodation and travel together, or we can meet at Paseo de Gracia.
Eixample
A modern district conceived in the mid-19th century to address the city's new needs during industrialization.
Casa Batlló
Discover all the renovations Gaudí made to the old building.
Casa Milà
The imposing and controversial building that was Antoni Gaudí's last civil work.
Rooftops with views
Barcelona froma a different point of view
A journey into Gaudí's imagination
Two of the architect’s great civil constructions on Paseo de Gracia.