Tours and Tickets to Experience Montjuïc Castle (Castell de Montjuïc)
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Montjuïc Castle (Castell de Montjuïc)

Montjuïc Castle is a must-visit for fortress fans and those keen on Catalonian history.
Admission is free on Sunday after 3pm and all day on the first Sunday of the month.
There is little shade atop the mountain so bring a hat and some sunscreen.
The castle is not recommended for those with reduced mobility.
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Montjuïc Castle tickets cost €12 for people aged 13 and above and €8 for children aged 8–12. Barcelona Card holders, children aged seven and under, and people with a disability card (plus their companion) enter for free. Admission is free on the first Sunday of the month and after 3pm on other Sundays.
Montjuïc Castle is open every day. From March 1 to October 31, it opens 10am–8pm. From November 1 until the end of February, it opens 10am–6pm. It closes on December 25 and January 1. The last ticket sale is 30 minutes before closing.
You can reach Montjuïc Castle on public transportation by riding the funicular up the hill, then taking the cable car or walking to the castle. Board the funicular at Paral·lel on metro lines 1 and 2. You can also ride the 150 bus from Plaça d'Espanya to the castle.
Yes, Montjuïc Castle can be good for kids, particularly if you take the funicular and the cable car. In addition to its dramatic location, there are parade grounds to enjoy. On weekends and bank holidays, children aged 6–12 can solve puzzles on a scavenger hunt.
Yes, Montjuïc Castle is reasonably accessible. There's parking for travelers with disabilities and adapted bathrooms. Guide dogs are welcome throughout the castle. However, you need to climb stairs to reach the terrace, and some wheelchair users may struggle with uneven surfaces and cobbles in places.








































































































































