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Montserrat Monastery and the Best of Gaudi Full-Day Combo Tour from Barcelona

 

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Description

Combine two of the most popular tours in Barcelona to get the most out of your time in the city! In the morning, visit the Montserrat Monastery then, in the afternoon, discover Gaudi's masterpieces such as the Sagrada Familia.

Cancellation Policy

  • Any cancellations made after 09:15 local time, 1 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.

Activity Detail

Inclusion

  • Tasting of 4 liquors in Montserrat
  • Entrance to Park Guell
  • Entrance to Espai Audio Visual Montserrat
  • Bilingual guide
  • Transportation by air-conditioned coach
  • Radio guide system (for groups of more than 5 people)

Start Timings

  • 09:30

Duration

  • 10 (hrs)

Additional Notes

  • The tour is guided in English and Spanish.
  • For your comfort, a radio guide system is offered during the tour, in groups of more than 5 people.

Dressing & Items to Bring

  • Walking shoes
  • Proper dress code is required to enter the Basilica at Montserrat. It is not permitted to enter with tank tops, strapless shirts, short shorts or sandals.
  • Please note that Montserrat has a mountain climate. Depending on the season, you may need clothes protecting you from the rain or cold.

Schedule

Montserrat Monastery and the Best of Gaudi Full-Day Combo Tour from Barcelona
09:15:00 Check-in at Balmes, 5

Day: Day1
09:30:00 Tour Departs to Montserrat
Start your trip from Barcelona in a comfortable bus to the mountain of Montserrat which rises majestically up to 4,051 feet (1,236 m). The rocks of Montserrat formed by natural cement of sand during the centuries affected by the wind and rain who shaped the mountain with strange and varied forms.
Day: Day1
Royal Basilica of Montserrat
Visit the Royal Basilica, famous 12th-century Romanesque carving of Virgen Moreneta, the Black Virgin. The Benedictine sanctuary of the Virgin Mary of Montserrat was founded in 1025 and provides a mystical backdrop for the Virgin of Montserrat, the patron saint of Catalonia.
Day: Day1
Return to Barcelona
Spend some leisure time to explore on your own. You can choose to buy a souvenir or grab a meal at one of the many inexpensive hestaurants nearby.
Day: Day1
Free Time for Lunch (Own Expense)
Take advantage of the break between the tours and grab a bite to eat in Barcelona's city center.
Day: Day1
15:30:00 Check-in at Balmes, 5

Day: Day1
15:45:00 Sagrada Familia Cathedral
Visit Sagrada Familia Cathedral, Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece which is Barcelona's most famous landmark. Stop for around 30 minutes for a walking tour around the cathedral to admire it's decorated towers and sculptures on the facade.
Day: Day1
Park Guell
Enjoy a 45-minute visit at Gaudí's bizarre Park Guell which has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Keep an eye on your watch, it’s easy to get lost in the whimsical design of this bizarre but compelling public park
Day: Day1
Casa Mila and Casa Batllo
See the Casa Mila (La Pedrera), the reflection of Gaudí’s imagination, with an atypical terrace dominated by chimneys that remind of medieval knights. Casa Batllo stands out for its vivid colors, illumination and columns in the shape of bones that make it as one of Passeig de Gràcia jewels.
Day: Day1
19:30:00 Tour Ends Near Casa Batllo

Day: Day1

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