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  1. Complete Guide to Visiting Montserrat Spain

    Montserrat is 20 miles / 30 kilometres to the north west of Barcelona as the crow flies. The driving distance is around 40 miles / 65 kilometres, making it easy to reach from Barcelona as a day trip. Most transport options to Montserrat from Barcelona take between an hour and 90 minutes.

  2. How To Visit Montserrat Spain On A Day Trip From Barcelona

    For visiting Montserrat there are two ticket types: train + cable car or train + rack railway. You will need to pick one. I would recommend the cable car (pictured below) because it's quicker and more scenic. If you're scared of heights, then the rack railway may be a better option for you. Step #3.

  3. How to Visit Montserrat Monastery from Barcelona (2024 Info, Tips

    TIP: This ticket includes public transport as well as the Monastery tickets, and is one of the most popular options for a self-guided visit to Montserrat from Barcelona. By bus. From Barcelona Estació Sants bus station, take a bus to Montserrat Monastery. It takes 1h25 one way.

  4. The Ultimate Guide to Visiting Montserrat from Barcelona

    The cheapest way to travel to the Monastery of Montserrat is by bus. At the time of writing, the adult fare is currently €5.10 each way. Buses depart from Barcelona Sants Bus station, and the journey from Barcelona to the Montserrat Monastery takes one hour and twenty-five minutes.

  5. Ultimate Guide to Visiting Montserrat From Barcelona (2024)

    Your journey begins at Plaça Espanya in Barcelona. Hop on the R5 train line to Aeri de Montserrat. You'll be at the foot of the mountain range in just an hour, and a round-trip ticket costs only €11.50. From there, take a thrilling cable car ride to the monastery atop the mountain, for just €12.

  6. How To Do a Day Trip To Montserrat from Barcelona

    By Train. There's a train that runs from Plaça Espanya in Barcelona to Aeri de Montserrat. Take the R5 line and you'll get to the town below the monastery in an hour. Round-trip tickets cost €11.50. Then, you'll need to purchase a round-trip ticket for the cable car that takes you to the monastery up on the mountain, which costs €12.

  7. How to Visit Montserrat Mountain and Monastery From Barcelona

    Driving From Barcelona to Montserrat by Car. If you like to be master of your own schedule, driving to Montserrat is an option. You can either park at the bottom of the mountain and take the cable car or rack railway up, or brave the mountain road and park at the monastery. The trip should take about an hour.

  8. The Best Montserrat Spain Day Trip: A Guide on Barcelona to Montserrat

    Barcelona to Montserrat By Car. To reach Montserrat from Barcelona by car, start by heading northwest out of the city. Take the A-2 motorway, which is well-signposted and easy to follow. After approximately 30 kilometers, take exit 582A towards Manresa. Continue on the C-55 road for about 15 kilometers until you see signs for Montserrat.

  9. Montserrat day trip: top tips for visiting from Barcelona

    And you can choose between two options: to create your own Montserrat day trip itinerary - you'll have free time to explore the complex on your own. Or, have a guided tour when you arrive at the Monastery. Follow the link to see if this Barcelona to Montserrat Transfer could be a good option for you. Montserrat day trip by train

  10. Montserrat Tour: What to Expect & Best Tours from Barcelona (+Review)

    It's also available in two shorter versions - just the monastery visit (5hrs), or tapas tour (7hrs). Sagrada Familia & Montserrat (10 hrs). This is a great small-group tour for those who are short on time and want to see the Sagrada Familia and Montserrat Monastery in one day. St. Michael's Path, Montserrat.

  11. Barcelona to Montserrat Day Trip Guide + 11 Local Tips

    Train: Take the R5 line from Barcelona's Plaça Espanya station to Montserrat and get off at "Montserrat-Aeri" for the cable car or "Monistrol de Montserrat" for the rack railway (Cremallera). Car: Drive via the A-2 and C-55 roads (one hour) Bus: Direct bus packages available from Barcelona, but less frequent than trains.

  12. Montserrat Day Trip: How To Visit Montserrat From Barcelona

    The best time to visit Montserrat largely depends on your preferences and priorities. Weather and climate considerations play a significant role in determining the ideal time to visit. ... Audio guides are available in multiple languages, allowing visitors to explore the museum at their own pace. Montserrat Boys Choir: A musical experience. The ...

  13. How to Plan a Montserrat Day Trip from Barcelona

    The TransMontserrat is similar but just gives you the transport between Barcelona and Montserrat. Which station you need to get off it depends on how you want to get to Montserrat. For the rack railway, get off at Monistrol de Montserrat. For the cable car, get off at Montserrat Aeri. Allowing for the usual extra half an hour for the cable car ...

  14. Montserrat trip

    Naturally, a self guided tour is less expensive. I've checked the Barcelona TI and the FCG website for tickets and I don't seem to find the right links. The TI seems to only list package tours. The links in Enric's 2016 post about a visit to Monserrat are outdated as far as tickets as are Rick's links in his 2020 book.

  15. How to Plan a Montserrat Day Trip from Barcelona

    By Bus. Another option is to travel by bus. Generally, there is one bus per day, that leaves the Sants coach station in the morning and drops you off in the Plaza del Funicular in about an hour and a half. The bus departs from Montserrat at 5:00 pm exactly and drops you back off at the coach station in Barcelona.

  16. How to Plan a Day Trip to Montserrat Spain from Barcelona

    Take the R5 train from Barcelona to either the Aeri de Montserrat stop or one station further to the Monistrol de Montserrat stop. The Aeri de Montserrat stop is for anyone wishing to take the cable car up to Montserrat. If you'd rather go by rack railway, get off the R5 train at the next stop, Monistrol de Montserrat.

  17. Montserrat in Spain: Unique Barcelona day trip

    Getting to Montserrat on a day trip from Barcelona is quick and very easy. There are numerous options you can choose from - train, bus, rental car, or even tour. BY TRAIN; The most popular way of getting to Montserrat is surely travelling by train.Take the regional "FGC train" on the R5 line towards Manresa from the Plaça d'Espanya in Barcelona, which leaves every hour.

  18. Hiking Montserrat: The perfect day trip from Barcelona

    Difficulty: Short, but strenuous. Distance: 6.88km (including the detour to Capella de la Santa Cova) Elevation: 694m. Time taken: 2 hours 20 (including the detour and time spent at the church) The hike up to the top of Montserrat is steep with very few flat sections to get your breath back.

  19. Montserrat, Spain: A Guide to Planning Your Visit

    Here are some top insider tips for planning a trip to Montserrat in Spain. Spain is one of the cheapest countries to visit and it also made our list of the best countries in the world for food.The cost of living is decent as well, making it a great option for travellers and ex-pats alike.. Time Needed For a Visit. We suggest setting aside one whole day, it's a truly spectacular place.

  20. Getting Around

    Discover Montserrat on your own terms. You can apply for a visitor's license in advance, online at https: ... This tour lasts 6-7 hours, and it is a fabulous way to visit Montserrat for a day or to begin your holiday. In addition to the regular guided tour, your guide will show you other points of interest at your request. ...

  21. From Barcelona: Montserrat Guided Tour with Multiple Options

    Make your own custom tour and we'll deliver an unforgettable day, you're in charge! :) - Only Montserrat + Cogwheel Train: Departing at 9:45 am, enjoy a scenic train ride up the mountain, a guided tour, and an hour of free time in Montserrat. - Only Montserrat + Extra Free Time: Departing at 8:45 am, this tour offers a guided visit followed by ...