Casa Batlló at night: tickets and night experience

Experience Gaudí's Casa Batlló after dark with projections, music and a unique tour of the building. Here's how to book tickets and what to expect.

What is the Casa Batlló night visit

Casa Batlló at night is an experience that combines a tour of Gaudí's modernist building with immersive installations, projections and sometimes live performances. Unlike the daytime visit, the setting is adapted for the evening: lighting highlights the organic shapes of the façade and interior, and capacity is often lower for a calmer visit. It's a great option if you already know Casa Batlló by day or want a different plan for an evening in Barcelona.

Casa Batlló at night, Barcelona

What the night experience includes

The exact content can vary by season and programme. In general, the night visit includes access to the visitable areas (noble floor, light well, attic, rooftop) with a specific staging: mapping on the façade or indoors, music, and sometimes narration or interactive elements. Some editions have been titled “A Winter's Night” or other themes. The experience lasts around one to one and a half hours. We recommend checking at the time of booking what your ticket includes for your chosen date.

How to buy tickets for Casa Batlló at night

Tickets for Casa Batlló at night can be bought online via the official website or authorised providers. Booking in advance is especially important for weekend nights and in peak season, as capacity is limited. When choosing your date and time, make sure you select the “night visit” or “Casa Batlló at night” option, not the standard daytime visit. Prices are usually higher than the daytime visit because of the extra content.

Times and season

The night visit does not run every day; it depends on the monument's calendar. Sessions are usually in the evening, with the first slot after the daytime visit closes. There may be fewer dates in winter than in spring or summer. Always check the current calendar on the channel where you book to see which days and times are available for Casa Batlló at night.

Tips for enjoying the night visit

Day visit vs night visit

The standard daytime visit lets you explore Casa Batlló in natural light with an audioguide, focusing on architecture and history. The night visit follows the same rooms but adds a scenic layer: projections, special lighting and often music or voice-over. If it's your first time, both options work; if you already know the building by day, Casa Batlló at night will give you a new, very photogenic perspective.

Promotions and offers (residents, families)

Casa Batlló has in the past run promotions such as 2-for-1 for Spanish residents or free entry for children up to 12 on certain dates. These conditions can change; when booking through a provider, check whether discounts apply for residency, age or group type. Offers for the night visit may differ from the daytime visit.

Location and how to get there at night

Casa Batlló is at Passeig de Gràcia 43, 08007 Barcelona. At night the metro and buses still run; check last departure times if you're returning by public transport. The area is safe and well lit, with many restaurants and cafés nearby to round off the evening.

Other experiences at Casa Batlló

Besides the standard and night visits, Casa Batlló sometimes offers special experiences (yoga, concerts, temporary exhibitions). Below you can see product and package options for this venue.

Summary

Casa Batlló at night is a different way to discover Gaudí's building, ideal if you want a more intimate experience with immersive content. Book your tickets in advance and double-check the date and ticket type before confirming. For more on general opening hours and the daytime visit, see our Casa Batlló opening hours page and the Casa Batlló tickets Barcelona guide.