One of the most famous landmarks in Barcelona, the La Sagrada Familia Basilica is an awe-inspiring sight visible from the rooftop of Casa Mila.
Learn more about Sagrada FamiliaThe Passeig de Gracia avenue, known for its upscale boutiques and modernist architecture, stretches out in front of Casa Mila.
Crowned with historic fortifications and lush greenery, Montjuïc Hill offers a stark contrast to the urban environment.
Visit Montjuic HillThe winding alleys and medieval architecture of the Barri Gotic are visible in the distance, offering a glimpse into Barcelona's rich history.
Formerly known as the Torre Agbar, the Torre Glories is a distinctive skyscraper standing out in the skyline.
Visit Mirador Torre GlòriesWhile not directly visible from every area of the rooftop, the Mediterranean Sea's waters provide a backdrop to Barcelona's coastal area.
The roof of Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, features a landscape of sculptural chimneys, serpentine pathways, and seating areas.
Access to Casa Mila's rooftop is included with different ticket options.
The entry timings for Casa Mila's rooftop terrace are 9 am to 6:30 pm and 7 am to 11 pm for the night tour.
From Casa Mila's rooftop, you can enjoy panoramic views of the iconic La Sagrada Familia Basilica, the Passeig de Gracia avenue, Barri Gotic, Torre Glories and glimpses of the Mediterranean Sea.
Exploring the building's interior, including the exhibits and architectural details, can take 1.5 to 2 hours.
The best time to visit Casa Mila, including its rooftop, is early morning or at night.