Montjuïc
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Montjuïc

Mountain peak · el Poble Sec ·

Hill with castle, museums, gardens, Olympic sites, city views

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Sants-Montjuïc, 08038 Barcelona, Spain Get directions

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28 Best Things to Do in Barcelona

"There are many grand elements to Montjüic, Barcelona's green lung that’s a whole lot more than ‘just a hill’. A great introduction starts from the roundabout at Plaça España, where a dramatic, architectural staircase leads up to the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (National Museum of Catalan Art). It looks like a fairy-tale palace, and the water feature in front is even called the Magic Fountain. (Recent drought conditions have paused its famous evening water-light spectacular—but check for updates here). So far, we’ve described about 400 meters of Montjüic: the remainder boasts internationally acclaimed arts institutions, stadiums from the 1992 Olympic Games, exotic gardens, and enough panoramic views to jam a smartphone camera roll. The site is vast; you can spend hours circumnavigating it, only to discover entire sections you’ve missed. Focusing on its outdoor potential, don’t miss Montjüic Castle, particularly in July and August, when its grounds host an open-air sunset cinema. Walk around the old Olympic stadium site, taking in the giant spike in the sky: a telecoms tower built by architect Santiago Calatrava. There are also two great gardens: the botanical garden, Jardí Botànic, and a more secluded one dedicated to cacti. If the catchy name Jardins de Mossèn Costa i Llobera doesn’t help you locate it, it’s by the back of the Miramar hotel and the sea." - Gemma Askham

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17 Best Beaches in Barcelona | Condé Nast Traveler

"More into laps than lazing? Swap sand for a lane in one of Barcelona’s striking outdoor pools. The show pony of the swimming scene is  Club de Natación Atlètic-Barceloneta , which boasts three smart outdoor pools right beside the palm trees of Barceloneta beach. The facility belongs to a swimming club, but you can buy a day ticket for around $15. On Montjuïc, Barcelona’s most iconic pool is  Piscina Municipal de Montjuic —famous for hosting the diving in the 1992 Olympic Games, where athletes descended in front of a spectacular city skyline. The pool’s second star turn? Starring in the music video for Kylie Minogue’s . Its 25-meter outdoor pool is open to the public in July and August; although facilities are rather utilitarian and concrete-based, the panorama here—with La Sagrada Familia in the distance—is unbeatable. Tickets cost around $7.50, or you can visit the bar above for free. While you’re on Montjuïc,  Piscines Bernat Picornell has a 50-meter outdoor pool that’s open from 1 April to 31 October. Also used for the ’92 Olympics, it still has all the stadium seating to prove it (what better incentive to finesse your freestyle?). Tickets cost around €13 (around $14), including access to a gym, jacuzzi and sauna." - Gemma Askham

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Nature and Parks in Barcelona

"Another great park overlooking the city, Montjuïc is a famous hill with a castle of the same name. It’s a 17th-century military fortress though no royalty lived here. The castle is surrounded by gorgeous, manicured gardens filled with colorful flowers, and it also has an amphitheater that hosts outdoor performances. If you’re not up for the long walk to the top, you can also take a cable car to the entrance of the castle." - MATADOR_NETWORK

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It’s Official: These Are The Most Beautiful Outdoor Cinemas In Europe

Another Spanish entry that helps prove how strong the country’s outdoor cinema scene is, this Barcelona venue is highlighted as one of the most beautiful open-air cinemas in Europe, though no additional description of its screenings, comfort, or exact setting is given here. - Liv Kelly

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More than just a mountain, you could literally spend all day here. Start at the Magic Fountain, and climb the steps to cool off in the National Museum of Art. Skip out the back and cut through the 1992 Olympic Stadium on your way to the Botanical Gardens.

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Brandon-Dean M.

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Definitely worth a visit but don’t base your trip on the review pictures. I think there have been several folks that were confused about where they were. The castle looks nothing like the headline photos in the reviews. It’s still impressive just not what is pictured. 100% ride the cable car. Well worth it for the views and time savings, plus it’s fun! The castle itself was going through some remodeling when we visited so the museum was closed but we still enjoyed our time there. The random “this is where the metric system was figured out” info alone was worth the trip.

Sara G.

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So Montjuic park has this cable car lift. Let’s gooooo! Want to hover above the Barcelona like an eagle? Step right into this glass pod of mild vertigo and great views. This is the cable car you have to take to get up to Montjuic Castle. This is a must do for the views.

Mark P.

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The views from the top are fantastic. Unfortunately not a huge amount to see/do other than the aforementioned view. If you go on a hot day be wary that there are not many places to escape the sun although on the top floor there is a nice breeze. The cable car journey to and from had equally good views.

Lissa V.

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Montjuïc Park is a must-visit in Barcelona, offering breathtaking city views, beautiful gardens, and historic landmarks. It’s perfect for a walk, a cable car ride, or simply enjoying nature and culture in one place.

Diana T.

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I have a mixed review. It is not a trip i would recommend with small kids in the summer. We made this mistake. The cable car ride is fun for them, but getting there is a bit hectic via the metro, then funicular, then a line to get on the cable car. and then after the rather expensive ($12 and up pp) 5 minute ride there is not much for them to do. And for summer of course the heat is intense with no place for relief. Also no public restrooms up top unless u pay to go into the castle. No place to buy water up top either so definitely bring coins to buy from the street vendors. The views are amazing. For adults, it is great! There is a castle to explore at an extra cost. Great for walks/hikes/biking etc. I imagine in cooler weather it is nice to have a family picnic here. But i really do not recommend for kids in the middle of summer. Also although u can take a stroller up, at the top the path is very big uneven bricks. Beautiful and historic but ur stroller wont make it. We took some great pics but it was 3 very hot hours and we regret it. My advice is go without kids for a great, active day of exploration.

Maya

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The views are phenomenal and I imagine if you visit towards sunset or sunrise then it adds that extra 'wow' on top. Our route was very quiet, we didn't see many people however I would say it is quite exposed and hot in the Spring/ Summer time so make sure to bring hydration/ caps/ covers and sun cream. When you get to the top it is totally worth it as the views are fantastic. One of the better attractions we have visited whilst being in Barcelona. There is a little bit of litter and graffiti however on the way down it was spotless so it really depends what route you decide to take.

Halil A.

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If you want to see Barcelona in your hand, this is the best place. I recommend it

Stav T.

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Montjuïc was one of the most enjoyable parts of my visit to Barcelona. It’s a perfect place to escape the crowds and explore at a slower pace. The views from the top are absolutely stunning. I bought the tickets in advance with the cable car to go up and down and it was totally worth it! There’s so much to see up there: the Montjuïc Castle 🏰, beautiful gardens like the Jardins de Joan Maragall 🌺, and even some cool museums like the National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) 🖼️. I took the cable car up and it was such a fun way to see the city from above 🚡 — highly recommended! It’s a great mix of history, nature, and culture. Whether you’re into walking, photography, or just relaxing with a great view, Montjuïc has something for everyone. It feels like a different world compared to the busy city center. Take your time, bring water, and wear good shoes, it’s a big area with lots to explore. I’m really glad I didn’t skip it!