Discover the spiritual heart of Catalonia and its most iconic masterpiece in one unforgettable day.
Start your journey with a scenic drive to Montserrat, a breathtaking mountain sanctuary where you’ll visit the famous Black Madonna (La Moreneta) and enjoy panoramic views of the Catalan countryside. Explore the monastery, learn its fascinating history, and take in the peace of this sacred site.
Then, return to the city to witness the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia, Gaudí’s masterpiece and one of the most unique basilicas in the world. Skip the lines and enjoy a guided tour inside this architectural wonder, full of symbolism, light, and towering details that leave everyone speechless.
With comfortable transportation, skip-the-line tickets, and a passionate local guide, this tour offers a perfect mix of culture, spirituality, and unforgettable views.
Montserrat is a mountain top monastery situated on top of an unusual rock mountain. It is the highest point of the Catalan lowlands. Montserrat monastery hosts “la Moreneta”, also called Black Madonna. The legend says that the benedictine monks found the statue, and they could not move the statue to build their monastery, so they decided to construct it around the statue. Montserrat was designated as a National Park in 1987. Nowadays, it is a site of pilgrimage for people around the world.
Once in Montserrat, enjoy a 45-minute small group guided tour, and then you will have 2 hours to explore on your own. You can visit the Museum, taste the monastery’s homemade liquor, go for an easy walk to Saint Miguel's cross for an incredible viewpoint, go up the Sant Joan Funicular, take wonderful pictures, buy local products from the farmer's market, and more.
The origin of the monastery is uncertain, but it is believed that the Virgin of Monsterrat (La Moreneta) was found around 880. (8.30 am and 1.30 pm tours include tickets to La Moreneta). According to the legends, the monks built the monastery around the statue. The monastery still functions to this day with over 70 monks. The basilica of Montserrat began its construction in the 16th century, and now houses an art museum. It is also the place where la Escolania, one of the oldest Boys’ Choirs in Europe, performs during religious ceremonies (you can listen to them on the 9.30 am tour).
The "Moreneta" is the Virgin of Montserrat, the patron saint of Catalonia. It's a Romanesque wooden statue from the 12th century, darkened over time, which gives it its distinctive black appearance. Housed in the Montserrat Monastery, it holds deep spiritual and cultural significance for the Catalan people.
The long lines attracted by La Sagrada Familia, Antoni Gaudi’s modernist masterpiece, are a testament to its global renown. Spend less time lining up and more time sightseeing with a skip-the-line entry to the cathedral.
Our small-group tour is limited to 12 people to ensure an intimate experience with your tour guide.
Start your adventure to discover every corner of the UNESCO World Heritage -listed building.
You will be first awed by the height of the building and its verticality, then you will admire the first of the façades and will be impressed by its uncountable details.
Once inside, be amazed by the height of the vaults and the awesome stain glass. Get ready to immerse yourself in the majestic symphony of colors of the stained glass windows and stroll among tree-shaped columns.
Your licensed tour guide will tell you all about the history of this project, its symbolism, and architectural solutions and share little-known anecdotes about its charismatic creator.
The tour guide will be waiting at the meeting point, holding a red burgundy umbrella.
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