From November 22 to January 5, CASA SEAT transforms into a magical space with Magic Days by Rocambolesc, an interactive Christmas experience designed for children and families. During the visit, attendees board the Magic Express, a journey filled with lights, music, and activities that blends entertainment and fantasy, creating an unforgettable Christmas voyage. The visit lasts approximately 45 minutes to 1 hour and is designed for family enjoyment.
Can you visit this Monday, November 24?
Access to Magic Days requires prior reservation, and tickets are released on different publication dates. If you want to visit today, it will depend on whether the reservation window for the relevant period has opened. For example, tickets for the nearest days are opened weeks in advance and sell out quickly due to high demand. Booking is essential, and each person can reserve up to 6 tickets. Children under 2 years old do not require a ticket.
Last day to visit Magic Days
The last day to enjoy Magic Days at CASA SEAT is January 5, 2025. It is important to note that on December 24 and 31 and January 5 the visiting hours will be from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, while on December 25 and 26 and January 1 and 6 CASA SEAT will be closed.
How to get to CASA SEAT
CASA SEAT is located in the heart of Barcelona, at Avinguda Diagonal 609, which makes it easy to reach by public transport or by car.
- Metro: the closest station is Hospital Clínic (L5, blue line), just a short walk away.
- Bus: several city bus lines stop nearby, including lines 6, 15, 33, 34 and H10.
- Car: paid parking is nearby, but there is no free parking on-site. For those visiting with young children, there is a limited stroller parking area with prior reservation.
- Bicycle: the venue is accessible by bike, and there are bicycle parking facilities in the surrounding area.
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