
Montjuïc tours and attractions

Hop on board the Montjuïc cable car and enjoy astonishing views of the city and the sea from the castle. With brand-new cabins that can seat...
Flexible

Visit the National Museum of Art of Catalonia and admire the best collection of Romanesque mural paintings in the world. Learn more about th...
Flexible

This is the ideal tour if you have only a little time to discover the many faces of this multi-faceted city. You will savor all the differen...
5 hours

The Olympic and Sports Museum is located on the mountain of Montjuïc and offers a unique experience on sports (popular, minority, Olympic an...
Flexible

Discover Barcelona's history while enjoying a stroll along Las Ramblas, get the best view of the city from Park Güell and remain awestruck i...
Flexible

During this exciting half-day tour you will visit some of the most beautiful places in Barcelona. You will be picked up at your accommodatio...
Flexible

You'll be picked up from your accommodation in central Barcelona early in the morning and head to Passeig de Gracia, one of the city's main ...
8 hours

Start your tour from your hotel, your guide will come to pick you up in a comfy minivan to start your tour. Pass by Barcelona's main highlig...
8 hours

Observe Barcelona from different points of view: Start at the famous Ramblas with a walking tour through the Old Town. continue with great v...
5 hours 30 minutes

You'll start this tour from central Barcelona. For the first part of the activity, you'll enjoy a walking tour of the Gothic Quarter and str...
4 hours 30 minutes
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The inside story
Barcelona's Montjüic mountain was used as a military outpost since ancient times. Along with Tibidabo mountain, it's the only significant elevation in the Catalan city. Montjüic has become an important tourist attraction, and it has witnessed many important events which have contributed to its current prominence, such as the 1929 International Exhibition and the 1992 Olympics. There are many places worth visiting on Montjüic mountain. These include the Montjüic Castle, a former military fortress on top of the mountain which is now used as a lookout where visitors can admire stunning views of the city. You can reach it on foot or by cable car. Art lovers can visit several museums scattered across Montjuïc mountain, such as the Miró Foundation, the Archeology Museum, the Ethnology Museum and the Catalonia National Art Museum-MNAC (the latter is housed in Palau Nacional). There is also the 'Poble Espanyol' (Spanish Village): built for the1929 International Exhibition, it replicates with great accuracy some of the most beautiful locations in Spain. And let's not forget the Montjüic Olympic Ring, which is part of the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, the Sant Jordi Palace, the Bernat Picornell swimming pools, and Calatrava's Telecommunications Tower, which were built for the 1992 Olympics.