Montjuïc Mountain Tours and Tickets
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Montjuïc Mountain

Montjuïc ranks among Barcelona’s best spots for panoramic views.
Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to do a fair bit of walking.
Don’t forget to bring sun protection for exploring Montjuïc’s parks and outdoor areas.
The Montjuïc cable car and funicular are both wheelchair accessible.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Montjuïc Mountain. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
- Barcelona Highlights Guided Tour with Montjuic Cable Car
- City Sightseeing Barcelona Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour: 24 or 48-Hour
- Private Montjuic Mountain Tour with Visit to Olympic Park and Plaza España
- Barcelona City Card with 30+Attractions, Tours and Hop on Hop off
- Barcelona Skip the line Sagrada, Park Guell, Old Town & Cable Car
There’s no charge to visit Montjuïc Mountain. Tickets for the Telefèric de Montjuïc cable car are €11 for a 1-way journey and €17 return for adults, while children pay €9 for a 1-way journey and €12 for a return; discounts are available if you buy your ticket online. The Funicular De Montjuïc costs €2.65 for a single journey, which is included in your metro pass.
There are many attractions you can see on a Montjuïc Mountain day trip. You might find yourself visiting Montjuïc Castle (Castell de Montjuïc) atop the mountain, Montjuic Park (Parc de Montjuïc), the National Art Museum of Catalonia (Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya), the Botanical Garden of Barcelona, or the Joan Miró Museum (Fundació Joan Miró).
With sweeping views across Barcelona, Montjuïc Mountain offers some of the city’s best sunset views, both from Montjuïc Castle and from the Olympic Park. But many attractions are only open until early in the evening, so arrive well before sunset if the hill’s different art museums are on your agenda.
Yes, there are some combined tickets for Montjuïc Mountain attractions. You can buy a combo ticket for Montjuïc Castle and the Botanical Garden of Barcelona. The Barcelona Card includes free access to the castle, the Joan Miró Museum, and the National Art Museum of Catalonia.
Yes, Montjuïc Mountain is reasonably accessible. Both the funicular and the cable car are wheelchair-friendly, as are the National Art Museum of Catalonia and the Joan Miró Museum, which also have tactile materials for people with vision impairments. Montjuïc Castle and the Spanish Village (Poble Espanyol) are partly accessible but not entirely step-free.









































































