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The complete guide to visiting the Montjuïc Cable Car
The complete guide to visiting the Montjuïc Cable Car

Heading up to visit the Montjuïc Cable Car on a clear day in Barcelona is a great way to get out of the city center — and take in some serious views. On your ride above the city, you’ll catch stunning views of Montjuïc Castle while experiencing a whole new perspective on the cityscape below. (Art lovers shouldn’t miss checking out Montjuïc’s museums, either.)

This guide has all the tips for visiting the Montjuïc Cable Car that you need to know, like the best times to go, how to book tickets, how to avoid the crowds, and more.

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Bookmark these 7 best trips from Barcelona by train
Bookmark these 7 best trips from Barcelona by train

There are so many things to do in Barcelona, but one effortless train ride away can whisk you off to experience many of Spain's other gems. Barcelona is the perfect starting point for incredible journeys that take you to golden beaches, charming villages, and even the snow-capped Pyrenees.

Visit the renowned Benedictine monastery in Montserrat, explore Salvador Dali's seaside hometown in Costa Brava, or sip on award-winning wines in Alella. History enthusiasts, art lovers, and nature seekers alike will find something special in this guide for the best trips from Barcelona by train.

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Visiting Montserrat: Your questions answered
Visiting Montserrat: Your questions answered

Nestled high in the Catalan countryside, Montserrat is a mountaintop sanctuary that looks like it was plucked from an epic poem by Catalonia’s de facto poet laureate, Jacint Verdaguer. Home to serrated peaks, a centuries-old monastery, and panoramic views that stretch for miles, it’s a must-visit destination for history lovers, hikers, and anyone in search of a little spiritual serenity.

Thinking of visiting? From how to get there to the best things to see and do, this guide has all the tips you need to know before you make the pilgrimage to Catalonia’s most magical mountain.

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A year-round guide to the best time to visit Barcelona
A year-round guide to the best time to visit Barcelona

A rich and vibrant city, Barcelona beckons visitors with its lively energy all year round. The world-renowned Sagrada Família is best visited in the quieter spring months, while Nova Icària and Playa de la Barceloneta beaches are ideal for families in summer.

Explore history and art at the city's many museums, tour the medieval streets of the Gothic Quarter, and join a local food tour to tuck into the best food in Barcelona when the cooler fall temperatures are more favorable. Discover the best time to visit Barcelona to fully experience its culture, cuisine, and activities right here.

Choosing the best time to go to Barcelona

The best time to visit Barcelona is May to August if you want to take advantage of the brilliant Spanish sunshine and warm weather. November to February is the best time to go to Barcelona if you’re visiting on a budget; the winter months are cooler, wetter, and less busy.

The shoulder season from March to May and September to November is the perfect time to visit Barcelona if sightseeing without the crowds is your goal — the weather will be pleasant, but there will be fewer tourists.

Best time for sun worshippers

June to August are some of the best months to go to Barcelona for outdoor activities — the hot Mediterranean sunshine combined with a packed program of festivals, events, and concerts makes for the perfect summer getaway.

Best time for budget travelers

Escape the crowds and see Barcelona on a shoestring budget by planning your trip during the winter months from November to February. The lack of warmth and sunshine discourages many people, so it’s an ideal time to see the sights without the crowds and save money on flights and accommodation.

Best time for sightseeing

March to May or September and October are the best months for visiting the city's busiest attractions. Barcelona's best museums will be open, the weather won’t be quite as intense as the summer months, and there are fewer tourists.

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This tour was amazing. ⛰☀️😊 Iván was an exceptional guide who made our journey to Montserrat truly unforgettable. His storytelling was both engaging and entertaining, bringing history and culture to life in a way that captivated everyone. He genuinely cared for the group, always ensuring no one was left behind and that we were all enjoying the experience. The highlight was the wine tasting, Iván’s knowledge and passion made him feel like a true sommelier, elevating the experience to another level. 👌🍷Without a doubt, this was the best day I’ve had during my stay in Catalonia. I highly recommend this experience!💕

The trip met our expectations. We had beautiful weather, the organization was great and our guide was able to give all the information in a funny and interesting way. Unfortunately, we no longer had the opportunity to buy tickets for the Black Madonna. Everything was sold out. I recommend buying a few days in advance.

It was an excellent trip with all of our tour guides, but we specifically had Gus and he was excellent. Friendly, knowledgeable, and did an excellent job in portraying his passion for not only wine, but for Barcelona and its culture as well. Excellent

Great guide, great food! Beautiful tour. The bus journey was very windy so made me feel bit sick 🤣

the experience and the religious aspect. tour guide Sarah was very good. it was just short...lol