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Explore La Pedrera, the iconic masterpiece of Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, blending modernist architecture with cultural heritage.
La Pedrera, or Casa Milà, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Barcelona, showcasing Gaudí's innovative design. Tourists can explore its unique façade, rooftop sculptures, and cultural exhibits, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in art and architecture.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, navigate to Pg. de Gràcia, 92 in Barcelona using your GPS. The nearest parking garage is 'Parking Sagrada Familia' located at Carrer de Provença, 452. Parking fees are approximately €2 per hour. Once parked, it's a 10-minute walk to La Pedrera - Casa Milà.
Metro
Take the Metro Line 3 (Green Line) to Diagonal Station. Once you exit the station, walk about 5 minutes heading east on Pg. de Gràcia. La Pedrera - Casa Milà will be on your left at Pg. de Gràcia, 92. A single ride ticket costs €2.40.
Bus
You can take the bus lines 7, 22, or 24 to the 'Paseo de Gracia - Diputacio' stop. From there, it is a short 3-minute walk to La Pedrera - Casa Milà. Bus tickets cost €2.40 each.
Walking
If you are already in the Eixample area, La Pedrera - Casa Milà is easily reachable on foot. Simply head to Pg. de Gràcia, and walk until you reach number 92. This walk should take around 10-15 minutes depending on your starting point.
Taxi or Rideshare
You can hail a taxi or use a rideshare app like Uber to get to La Pedrera - Casa Milà. The fare will depend on your starting location but generally ranges from €5 to €15 within Barcelona.
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