Cartoixa d'Escaladei
Monastery · Tarragona ·

Cartoixa d'Escaladei

Monastery · Tarragona ·

Founded 1194, museum complex with cloisters, gardens

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Rambla de la Cartoixa, s/n, 43379 Escaladei, Tarragona, Spain Get directions

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Rambla de la Cartoixa, s/n, 43379 Escaladei, Tarragona, Spain Get directions

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Nov 18, 2025

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Traveling to Spain With a Luxury Wine Club Made Me Want a Membership ASAP — Here's Why

"I took a guided tour of the Cartoixa d'Escaladei monastery, where we learned about the region’s history and how it shaped Priorat wine — the monastery is credited in the text as the place where Priorat wine was invented." - Jamie Aranoff Jamie Aranoff Jamie Aranoff is an assistant editor for Travel + Leisure, specializing in all things travel news. Prior to joining T+L, she worked for ABC News on the network assignment desk. Jamie is a chronic over-packer and a firm advocate for the window seat. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Cartoixa d'Escaladei

Ross M.

Google
What an amazing place to visit. Rich in history and not well known. The ruins are beautifully preserved. A lot of restoration work is carried out. Entry fee is only 5 euros. The charterhouse was founded in 1194 and Escaladei was the first Carthusian Monastery on the peninsula. I really loved the arch at the entrance, it’s gorgeous. The square with the fountain in the middle is also stunning. If you in the area you should not miss it.

Daniela G.

Google
Definitely worth a visit. The grounds are beautiful and the mountains on the background are jaw dropping. I would recommend to have lunch at Rebost de la Cartoixa next door afterwards.

Jen

Google
Beautiful, peaceful place, very much worth the 5 EUR entry ticket. There is also ample parking space.

Johnjoe N.

Google
So this place is very out of the way, great if you want to visit somewhere less touristic. Entry fee is €5. The good: The restored cloister, they did a good job on it, it looks well, although parts of it were boarded up which didn't look good. The monk's cell, they restored one of them so you can get an idea of how they lived, you could see the living areas and a small cloister with plants, it was really quiet and I liked imagining how they lived. The bad: A lack of history, there are some information panels but I would have liked some more historical background. It looks a bit like a building site, I wish there were more open spaces open to the public instead of wired fences. Some of the buildings were renovated a bit, basically just a roof, they seemed very bare on the inside, no info, furniture or details. I recommend this place if you are in the area and looking for something to do

Blanche L.

Google
You need a car to get here. During our visit, theres a restoration going on. It was less touristy, so we could really enjoy the place. Hope to come back here again once everything is restored and no construction going on. The visit is still worth it.

Marc L.

Google
The place is quite far away from anywhere and you must access it through curly mountain roads, yet worth it and recommended if you combine the visit with a wine tasting and lunch in the Scala Dei cellars!

L Z

Google
Worth the visit- These old ruins were very cool. The drive up was just magical and serene. It’s about €3.50 to enter and you are free to walk around, check it out and take photos. There are informative panels all over explaining what happened to this monastery and showing you where things used to be. Definitely a cool experience and would highly suggest it!

Lorena R.

Google
We visited Cartoixa d'Escaladei in late January 2023. We were surprised to find tour buses as we'd thought we were the only visitors in the region. There were about hundred or so tourists there. The ruins were much more extensive than I’d realized, and I hadn’t expected the renovation work that was in progress. They had restored some monk cells to give a sense of the monk’s everyday life: cloistered, i.e. no talking. They each had a small garden in which to grow flowers. I liked the desks with a view and the amazing history.