Your adventure begins with a comfortable round-trip transfer, offering scenic views as you ascend toward this natural and spiritual wonder.
Upon arrival, your expert guide will lead you through the history and legends surrounding Montserrat. Visit the Basilica, where you’ll have the opportunity to admire the Black Madonna, an important pilgrimage site. Then, explore the monastery grounds, soaking in the serene atmosphere and admiring the stunning rock formations that make Montserrat unique. You’ll have free time to explore the museum (entry-ticket not included), visit the local market, or take a short hike to breathtaking viewpoints overlooking Catalonia. This half-day tour provides a perfect balance of history, nature, and spirituality, making it a must-do experience while visiting Barcelona. After an enriching morning, you’ll return to the city with unforgettable memories of Montserrat’s beauty and significance.
**Not suitable for wheelchair users.
Meet your guide holding an orange umbrella in front of the Hotel Catalonia Plaza España (Plaza de España, 8, Sants-Montjuic, 08014 Barcelona, Spain)
Enjoy a relaxing private ride from Plaza España to Montserrat.
Explore the surroundings of Montserrat and step the holy ground of its Basilica to admire La Moreneta with our guided tour
Explore the local market and bookshop, visit the museum (entry not included) or hike Montserrat's trails
Hop back in your private transfer to return to Barcelona (Hotel Catalonia Plaza España)
Our meeting point is at Pl. d'Espanya, 8, Distrito de Sants-Montjuïc (08014 Barcelona, Spain), in front of the Hotel Catalonia Barcelona Plaza. There you will find our guide with our orange umbrella.
The guide will manage your tickets to ensure you a smooth entry.
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