[Barcelona] Let's go to the Palau de la Música Catalana

I fell in love with the Palau de la Música Catalana at first sight when I saw it in a magazine. I've been wanting to visit ever since.

The last time I visited Barcelona, ​​I showed up without a reservation, only to be disappointed when it was fully booked three days later.

It was such a long-awaited experience.
It's truly magnificent, worthy of a World Heritage Site.
The tile, mosaic, iron, stone, and stained glass decorations were truly beautiful.

Here's how to make a reservation for the Palau de la Música!

There are 17 types of tour tickets available, but there are three main types:
Guided Tour: Tour with a guide attached to the Palau
Audio-Guided Tour: Self-guided tour with app
Self-Guided Tour: Self-guided tour with pamphlet

I recommend the Guided Tour.
When you take this tour, your guide will take you all the way up to the stage.
Those with a self-guided ticket are not allowed up here, so if you want to take a closer look, a guided tour is recommended.
Photos 2 and 3 are views from the stage.

You can purchase tickets directly at the music hall, or book through the official website or through travel and local tour/activity booking sites.

Depending on the site, you can get a slightly cheaper price or free cancellation up until the day before, so we recommend it.

[Palau de la Música Catalana]
Address: Carrer Palau de la Música, 4-6
08003 Barcelona, ​​Spain.
*Opening hours vary depending on the season, so please check when booking.

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Post by yuuka0829 | Oct 16, 2025

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