Discover the history and secrets of Montserrat Benedictine Monastery with a specialized local guide on a Private Tour from Barcelona with hotel pick up.
Ride Sant Joan Funicular up the mountain to enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views over the multi-peaked rocky range and the monastery. Then ride the Funicular back down or hike down following a beautiful path around the needle rock formations of the mountain which pass by many natural viewpoints that offer amazing views over the monastery and the mountain.
While back at the monastery enjoy some free time and wander around the farmers market. You can also listen to the famous Escolania de Montserrat choir sing on weekdays, except for public holidays (subject to the basilica's capacity).
Pickup included
Start your day by visiting the Benedictine Monastery and discover its amazing history. Montserrat literally means “sawed mountain” in Catalan, and it is called this due to its multi-peaked rocky range. This is the holly mountain of the Catalans and home of the "Black Madonna" a XIV century romanesque sculpture of the Virgin Mary, patron saintness of the Catalans.
Once you have visited the Benedictine monastery, get to Sant Joan Funicular and ride it up the mountain to enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views over the multi-peaked rocky range and the monastery. From here we will try to spot Barcelona and the Pyrenees.
• Comfortable walking shoes are recommended
• Montserrat gets colder than Barcelona in winter, so dress with warm clothes in winter
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