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    Parc de Montjuïc

    4.4 (56 reviews)

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    Andrea U.

    Historic site on a hill with a cablecar, harbor views & a park with a castle & museums. The green Montjuïc is 213 metres and is the most famous hill in Barcelona. Because of the 1929 World Fair in Barcelona, palaces, pavilions, parks, botanical gardens & museums are here near sports complex's. We climbed thousands of steps up & down enjoying the views. We sat outdoors for lunch having sandwiches, fries & water while most had beers. There was no entrance fee, many benches to sit and there were a few metro stops nearby. We spent about :90 here.

    Views of the port
    Carrie M.

    I'm confused why Montjuïc is a recommended spot. We walked to the top by the castle, and the views weren't very good. All of the city views were obstructed by trees. There is a cable car, but I wouldn't recommend taking and paying for it as we didn't take much time to walk to the top. We walked around for a while and saw some nice shipping containers by the harbour. It was very windy and cold in November, and there was just nothing to do. The famous magic fountain was closed. I thought this was because it is only open in the summer, but it turns out that it is usually open year-round.

    Sanjay G.

    Well, the magic fountain show is here only. This hilltop neighborhood is on the site of an old Jewish cemetery, explaining its name, "Mont Juïc," which translates to "Mountain of the Jews." Standing 213 meters above the sea, the hillside is crowned by a fortress on its top and slopes steeply down to the Mediterranean. This scenic area of the city is known for its beautiful natural park with great views and superb museums. The National Art Museum of Catalonia is there having a collection of sculptures, paintings, drawings, engravings, and photography. View from the top is absolutely great. Panoramic views of both the city and the Mediterranean. I Was there at night so I did not get much chance to explore. I enjoyed the light show, strolled around a bit and called it a day. Note: if you have even the slightest interest in history, make sure to add Montjuic Castle to your Barcelona itinerary. Montjuic Castle at the hilltop ended up defending the city from many attacks in the past, including those carried out during the War of the Spanish Succession. It also served as a prison during the War of the Pyrenees and was occupied by Napoleon's troops in the early 1800s.

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    Ed U.

    Before Jamie W. and I discovered the Bunkers del Carmel on our recent visit (review: http://bit.ly/2Dloyf0), this was the definitive place to get a panoramic view of Barcelona not including the tower elevator ride at Sagrada Familia if you're lucky enough to score a pass. It's really more hill than park, and the name translates literally into "Jewish Mountain" because there was a medieval Jewish graveyard up there. Oy! Now the recreational area is known for three things. First, there are the ornate Font Màgica fountains which occurs every half hour after sunset on the weekends (review: http://bit.ly/2zCPwwr). It's worthwhile to see but bring a folding chair if you can. Second, it was the site of most of the major events of the 1992 Summer Olympics, which sparked the city's renaissance. The Estadi Olímpic is still there as well as the Olympic Ring of sporting venues. Third, it is home to several museums of note like the Fundació Joan Miró (photo: http://bit.ly/2E2RvNY), which was unfortunately closed the day we went due to the Catalan protests; botanical gardens; and historical buildings like the Palau Nacional and the Castle of Montjuïc at the top of the hill connected by its own funicular tramway (photo: http://bit.ly/2pHv4uq). We planned on taking the Port Vell Aerial Tramway to get there from the beach, but the queue was rather daunting. Instead, we took the half-hour walk from Barceloneta and climbed the dilapidated stone stairs to get to the summit of the southeastern side of the hill. From there, we saw where the aerial tram would have taken us and concluded we benefited more from the walk. We spent time staring at the panoramic views of the city (photo: http://bit.ly/2C1l5Ww) and then strolled along the main roadway, eventually finding ourselves at the metro stop that brought us back to Placa de Catalunya. Our stop at Montjuïc had been a relatively brief one compared to previous trips, but that was OK as we had a pretty full itinerary this time. It won't be our last visit here.

    City view
    Eric H.

    Absolutely gorgeous views of the city from this green oasis. Beautiful in the early morning light looking down at the city with nothing but birdsong to keep you company. Extremely relaxing and a wonderful experience.

    Eric B.

    Montjuïc is translated as 'Jew Hill' in medieval Catalan, or is perhaps related to the Latin phrase Mons Jovicus ('Hill of Jupiter'). Barcelona's Montjuïc is a broad shallow hill, of which eastern side is almost a sheer cliff, giving it a commanding view over the City's harbour immediately below. The top of the hill was the site of several fortifications, the latest of which (the Castell de Montjuïc) remains today. The Castell once served as a prison and on different occasions during the Spanish Civil War, both Nationalists and Republicans were executed there, each at the time when the site was held by their opponents. The Franco regime continued the tradition. Naturally wooded, the slopes of the Montjuïc were traditionally used to grow food and graze animals by the people of the neighbouring Ciutat Vella. In the 1890s, the forests were partially cleared, opening space for parklands. The site was selected to host the 1929 International Exposition (a World's Fair), for which the first large-scale construction on the hill began. The surviving buildings from this effort include the grand Palau Nacional, the Estadi Olímpic (Olympic stadium), the ornate Font Màgica fountains, and a grand staircase leading up from the foot of Montjuïc. The Poble Espanyol, a "Spanish village" of different buildings built in different styles of Spanish architecture, also survives. The roads in the slopes facing the city were also once the Montjuïc circuit Formula One racing circuit, hosting the Spanish Grand Prix on four occasions. The 1992 Summer Olympics were centered here and during our bus ride through, Gayle and I saw not only the Estadi Olímpic (with a large family event going on inside), but also the Anella Olímpica (the "Olympic Ring") of sporting venuesm including the Palau Sant Jordiindoor arena, the Institut Nacional d'Educació Física de Catalunya, a centre of sports science; the Piscines Bernat Picornell and the Piscina Municipal de Montjuïc, the venues for swimming and diving events respectively. We also admired the striking telecommunications tower, designed by the architect Santiago Calatrava. Also represented on Montjuïc are Plaça d'Espanya, the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (located at the Palau National), the Joan Miró Museum, the Funicular de Montjuïc, the Miramar Gardens, the Port Veil Aerial Tramway, and much more. Unfortunately, our visit was pretty much limited to taking the Bus Turistic through a few times, taking pictures from there, and arriving at the Joan Miró Museum just before it closed early on Sunday Afternoon. If there is a next time...

    View from the park
    Torterry C.

    Although Parc de Montjuïc is middle of the hill, this is sure a nice place to be. I was just making my way to the Castle Montjuïc and walked into this beautiful park. The park itself had a lot green, it was really refreshing seeing that in the city. Especially, I just travel from the place which still sort of in the early spring. It was really good for me to see those lovely plants. From the park, I could also see the city, the view just amazing. Not as brilliant as the view from the top of the castle. It was like a preview for me. I found a seat and had a short break there. Great place to make a stop and relax a bit, especially after a long walk.

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    This is a park on the hill. There's a funicular station. Beautiful palm trees and lots of greenery. Peaceful place to relax.

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    Definitely a must do, if you have an extra half day in Barcelona - amazing experience!

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    We toured botanical gardens, Olympic stadium and pools and village then made it to castle at the top!

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    Parc Güell - One of the two gingerbread gatehouses at the main entrance.

    Parc Güell

    4.4(934 reviews)
    5.2 kmGràcia

    Antonio Gaudi's unique architecture was literally what put Spain on my bucket list so naturally…read moreseeing as much as we could of it was a huge priority. We did a Spain Portugal tour from Go Ahead and added couple days on both ends. Plus did the add of Guardi excursion that took us to more of his works. The guides told us alot of historical details and gave us a bit of time to look about but I would have rather had less history and more time to take it all it. so much detail. guide said this was the largest outdoor bench and it's very crowded so if you are waiting for no people in your pictures it's not going to happen. I suggest trying ai to delete the people if they are an issue for you. ChatGPT gives you some free but have to take 1 person at a time which would be unfortunate with this crowd so upgrade at least temporarily to the plus for I think 20 a month. My samsung phone provides free ai but like the other program it's pretty much 1 person at a time. Barcelona was a crowded city so if your like me and sometimes really want no strangers in your pictures try ai ... it doesn't always work immediately but usually does a great job. welcome to the new way to edit your pics. I didn't bring my real camera on this trip ... just my samsung phone which has pretty decent camera. The worlds a big place with alot I'd like to see but glad we made it here it's been on the bucket list for for over 30 yrs. I def heard the load parakeets here but wasn't the best place to see them as they were up in trees.

    This is a lovely park and in my opinion, a must experience in Barcelona…read more We took our two kids and they had a great time. I wish I would've bought my tickets a little earlier so that we could've gone in the morning but I'm happy we got in anyway we took our baby in her front pack, which worked pretty well but at the same time I missed my stroller, but I feel like if I would've had the stroller there would've been a lot of carrying the stroller up and down things so I'm not really sure what you do there to win. Food options were very limited inside the park, which surprised me there were some vending machines and that was kind of it so we were pretty hungry. I would pack a picnic and do it that way where I had to do it again and I would also pack the picnic before getting off at either of the two close train stations where we got off there was like nothing towards getting food and then we went on the other way when we left, and that was all just really touristy, not great looking options

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    Parc Güell - Tour guy showing a map of Parc Guell

    Tour guy showing a map of Parc Guell

    Parc Güell - Its a lil' shop!

    Its a lil' shop!

    Parc Güell - June 23, 2023.

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    June 23, 2023.

    Plaça de la Sagrada Família

    Plaça de la Sagrada Família

    4.4(17 reviews)
    3.9 kmL'Eixample

    Our taxi from our IHG Hotel Indigo to this location cost $15.06. This was our first time to tour…read morehere at 4 PM. When we arrived via taxi around 3:30 PM from our IHG Hotel Indigo we had some time to locate our location to meet our tour guide. We finally figured out our English tour guide meeting location where we met others on our tour. When we walked over to La Sagrada Familia Basilica our English tour guide distributed audio headsets. This UNESCO marvel offers more than just breathtaking views. It is Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a basilica full of symbolism and architectural brilliance. The La Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona has been under construction for over 140 years. Our English tour guide shared its fascinating history, from its beginnings to the ambitious goal of completing it in 2033. The La Sagrada Familia Basilica will be the highest building in Barcelona and the highest church in the world with a height of 172 meters. La Sagrada Familia Basilica is very impressive from its size, both outside and especially from the inside with the many colored glass windows with the sun shining through during our 4-5 PM audio tour. I feel this was a great time of day to experience La Sagrada Familia. This should be your #1 place to visit in Barcelona. Our taxi from the La Sagrada Familia Basilica to Park Guell cost 15 Euros cash including gratuity. More to come regarding our next 7 PM guided tour of Park Güell.

    If you're traveling with kids to city areas places like this are a small slice of heaven…read more While we were walking around the area checking out the sites we took a break here to let our kids burn off some steam. The playground here is beautifully maintained and has some magnificent views. One star off because there was garbage all around and the dirt paths got us all dusty.

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    Plaça de la Sagrada Família
    Plaça de la Sagrada Família
    Plaça de la Sagrada Família

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    Casa Batlló - Roof top view

    Casa Batlló

    4.4(398 reviews)
    2.6 kmL'Eixample

    When researching popular tourist destinations in Barcelona, Casa Batlló came up on many a list. I…read morelike to take in museums and other historical structures whenever I visit a new city, so this sounded perfect. That being said, I purchased tickets for us to explore during our first full day in the city. Casa Batlló is one of several structures in Barcelona designed by Antoni Gaudí. I believe this was originally designed as a private residence, and has since become a showcase of the type of work Gaudí produced. The visits are self-guided, and once you enter you are given an audio guide that you can use throughout the house that provides information about the space you're in. The house itself is gorgeous. It's so intricately designed with different themes throughout the space. The audio guide really helped here as it told the history behind each room. I found myself snapping tons of pictures, or just standing there and taking it all in. As expected, there were a couple of gift shops, and some interactive exhibits scattered throughout the house as well. Note that not all spaces are open to all guests, it depends on the type of ticket you buy; that being said, even if you get the base ticket you will see a lot. Also, this place naturally attracts Instagrammers - be aware there are lots of people posing for the camera, Overall, Casa Batlló was an awesome experience. It was my first taste of Gaudí's influence on the city, and I would definitely return for another visit.

    Strolling after our Senior Dinner and there he was behind us, one of Anthony Gaudi's whimsical…read moreperfection!

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    Casa Batlló - Beautifully lit for the holidays

    Beautifully lit for the holidays

    Casa Batlló - June 22 2023.

    June 22 2023.

    Casa Batlló

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