What to see at Montjuïc
Parks, museums, emblematic sites of Olympic Barcelona… and a panoramic view of the entire city of Barcelona!
On Montjuïc mountain you can enjoy museums like the Fundació Joan Miró, the Archaeology Museum and the MNAC, historic sites like the emblematic Olympic Ring, parks and gardens and even a castle!
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Joan Maragall Gardens
Gardens fit for royalty -
Teatre Grec
A compulsory visit on summer nights -
Joan Antoni Samaranch Olympic and Sports Museum
An interactive space where the protagonist is sport -
Miramar Gardens
Gardens with a view -
Mirador de l'Alcalde
A site on Montjuïc with privileged views -
Barcelona Pavilion
A benchmark of modern architecture -
Mossèn Costa i Llobera Gardens
A cactus collection unparalleled in the world -
Mossèn Cinto Verdaguer Gardens and Joan Brossa Gardens
Two parks designed with rest and recreation in mind -
Fundació Fran Daurel
A place to enjoy contemporary art -
Mercat de les Flors
The city’s municipal theatre -
Palauet Albèniz
A Neoclassical building on Montjuïc Mountain -
Torre de Calatrava
A building that forms part of the city’s skyline
Why visit Montjuïc
Montjuïc is one of the most historic enclaves in Barcelona. A place full of attractions, symbol of the passage of the Olympic Games through the city, and that over time has become a must-see spot in Barcelona.
The Castle is only the culmination of the long list of things to see in Montjuïc. In this area of Barcelona you'll enjoy emblematic sites such as the National Art Museum of Catalonia, the Poble Espanyol or the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc. And of course, let us not forget two of the most important sports venues in the country, the Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys and the Palau Sant Jordi, both regular venues for numerous concerts and all kinds of events.