What makes it 75% Kids-Friendly: Children 0–6 enter free and ages 7–12 get discounts, treasure-hunt tasks and a chocolate gift that hold attention, yet fragile antiques, narrow stairs and few hands-on areas demand constant adult supervision.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with kids: A one-hour tour plus time for kids’ activities and a café snack fits well without tiring children.
Guided Family Tour:
Join a 1-hour docent-led tour through original rooms.
Tip: Book the 10:00 English tour and collect your free chocolate gift at the end.
Audio-Guided Visit:
Use a tablet with child-friendly videos for a 45-minute self-paced tour.
Tip: Ask staff for extra headphones and follow the kids’ content tracks.
Façade Treasure Hunt:
Spot dragons, rats with cameras and almond-blossom carvings on the exterior.
Tip: Give children a checklist of sculptures to keep them engaged on the street.
Chocolate Café Snack:
Enjoy hot chocolate and pastries in the patio café.
Tip: Try the signature Amatller chocolate leaf and let kids pick a pastry.

Kate S
Not crowded like next door. It was owned by a chocolate manufacturer (chocolate sold when you exit museum). It was just three of us on a guided tour - you listen to audio guide but someone leads you around. The stained glass windows were beautiful.
Noah Levin
Unexpectedly excellent house museum. Gorgeous furnishings and intricate, meaningful art. The audio tour is guided, so you can't linger too long in any room.
Ioana Traista
A true gem. I love its eclectic style, very different from the others on Passeig de Gràcia. With its mix of Gothic vibes, colorful tiles, and quirky details, it feels super original and full of character.
Paloma Lantsman
One of Gaudi's most beautiful buildings, in my opinion. He is an undisputed innovator, but as an architecture, I prefer this one.
Melissa Pate
I really enjoyed visiting this house! The tours are small and really informative (I didn’t lose attention). So many beautiful details in every corner, floor, ceiling, etc. It was so nice to get the chocolate at the end too! We ended up buying more chocolates as they’re beautiful as well.
In summer, book early morning tours to avoid heat and crowds. In winter, choose midday slots to stay warm and enjoy the café.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Family guided tour (2 adults €44, 1 child €15, 1 child free) | EUR 59 |
| Chocolate café snacks (4) | EUR 16 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 75 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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