
1 / 10Private Casa Batlló & La Pedrera Tour with Chocolate Experience
About this activity
Explore Barcelona's most iconic Modernist masterpieces on a private 4-hour tour featuring skip-the-line access to Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, with an exclusive chocolate tasting at a high-end boutique. Discover how three visionary architects—Gaudí, Puig i Cadafalch, and Domènech i Montaner—competed for dominance along Passeig de Gràcia's legendary 'Block of Discord' in early 1900s Barcelona.
On this private tour you will discover the enigma of the rivalry between the three best architects of the Modernisme movement at the beginning of the 1900s, Gaudí, Puig i Cadafalch, and Domènech i Montaner. It was called "Block of Discord" - a series of buildings on Passeig de Gracia, one next to the other, representing the singularity of the style of each of three architects. Enjoy the skip the line tickets to Casa Batlló where you will visit the whole house before you have a delicious chocolate tasting at the most exclusive chocolate boutique of the city. You'll continue on to La Pedrera - Casa Mila with skip the line tickets and we'll guide you to the rooftop where you can acquaint yourself with the famous 360 views of the city.
Highlights
- ✓Skip-the-line entry to Casa Batlló's entire interior, including its dreamlike organic design
- ✓Exclusive chocolate tasting at Barcelona's premier chocolate boutique
- ✓La Pedrera rooftop with 360° panoramic city views
- ✓Private guide expertise on Catalan Modernisme and architectural rivalry
- ✓Full-building access and curated commentary at both UNESCO-listed sites
Insider tips
- ★Visit Casa Batlló early to avoid peak crowds on the main floors before your chocolate break
- ★Bring comfortable walking shoes; the rooftop at La Pedrera involves stairs but rewards with unbeatable vistas
- ★Ask your guide about the symbolic details in Casa Batlló's balconies and roof—each element tells a story of Gaudí's nature-inspired vision
- ★Time your rooftop visit for late afternoon (if tour schedule allows) when Barcelona's golden hour light is best for photography
Good to know
- •Private tour with dedicated guide; group size limited for personalized experience
- •Comfortable walking shoes essential; includes interior stairs and rooftop access
- •Meeting point and exact logistics (pickup location, start time) confirmed at booking
- •Skip-the-line tickets included; arrive 10–15 minutes early for entry coordination
Who it's for
Best time to visit
Visit in spring (April–May) or fall (September–October) for mild weather and manageable crowds. Avoid peak summer (July–August) heat; winter offers shorter queues but occasional rain. Morning tours recommended to beat afternoon tour groups on rooftops.











