What makes it 44% Baby-Friendly: Babies are admitted free, but no lift, no changing table, narrow rooms and cobbled access paths force carriers instead of strollers and make diaper care inconvenient, lowering suitability.
Note: Gaudí House Museum is 44% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Barcelona for a more suitable experience.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit fits a baby’s schedule and covers key rooms and garden walk
Explore Gaudí’s ground-floor rooms:
See Gaudí’s preserved bedroom, prayer room and original furniture
Tip: Use a baby carrier; doorways are narrow and there are a few steps
Stroll the terrace garden:
Walk around the house terrace to view Gaudí’s scrap-iron decorations
Tip: Paths on the terrace level are smooth enough for a stroller
Admire wrought-iron gates:
Spot iron gate designs from Casa Vicens and Casa Milà set into the walls
Tip: Hold your baby securely; gates are at street level near the entrance

Olga Istomina
It was very curious to see how the great architect of Barcelona lived and what he came up with for himself. It turned out that the house is not very big, pink, like a cream cake, with a rather ascetic bedroom. We began our visit to Park Guell with the Gaudi House Museum. For this we used the entrance from the upper part of the park. Since the park is located on a mountain slope, it is easier to ex...
Wei-Ai Tai
The Gaudi House Museum is an interesting take on his life, through the lens of his dwelling, furniture, and artistic philosophy. Located inside Park Guell, it is a worthwhile (and fairly short) stop to better understand Gaudi’s personal story. No separate ticket is required once inside Park Guell.
Sveto Rakovic
Gaudí's house with his belongings and furniture. You need a maximum of 10 minutes for the tour, so it's not that big a house (the ticket is paid separately from the entrance to Parc Guell and essentially you won't miss much if you don't buy a ticket for this museum). There is also a small souvenir shop on the ground floor ( not so good choice for souvenirs ).
Alicja Wiecheć
Small museum not worth this price, but it doesn’t change the fact that it was nice experience to be in Gaudi’s house. Inside you can see how he was living, his furniture, portraits, bathroom. You won’t lose anything if you don’t see this place.
Juliana Dâ Silva
Of course, I wanted to see the place where Gaudí lived. The furniture and atmosphere are simple, and the architecture is equally modest — nothing like the grandeur of Casa Batlló or the Sagrada Família. It makes me think that, although Antoni Gaudí was incredibly talented and sophisticated in his work, in his personal life he was a humble, simple person — and this house perfectly reflects that.
Visit in spring or autumn mornings to avoid peak crowds and heat, making the garden stroll more pleasant for your baby
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult museum tickets (2×€5.50) | EUR 11 |
| Audio guide (optional combined ticket) | EUR 29 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 40 |
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