Montserrat Morning Tour

- Take a breathtaking journey to Montserrat, with its jagged peaks, Benedictine Monastery, and famous 12th-century carving of the Black Virgin.
- Enjoy a picturesque through quaint villages and captivating valleys, with impressive views of majestic Montserrat.
- See the significant pilgrimage site of Royal Basilica of Montserrat, nestled on a cliff with stunning Neo-Romanesque architecture.
- Explore the Basilica grounds, taste local liquors, visit a museum, dine or shop - all at your own pace.
- Leave from historic Estacio del Nord, returning to Barcelona - a perfect blend of the city and countryside!

Montserrat Morning Tour
Visit the jagged and serrated mountain of Montserrat and its Benedictine Monastery on this morning tour.
After departing from Barcelona, you will drive through the picturesque countryside dotted with little villages during the one-hour drive to the incomparable setting of the mountain of Montserrat. Rising majestically to 4,051 feet, the peaks of Montserrat can be seen long before you arrive. The curving road around the mountain will offer you incredible views out across the valley. Upon arrival, you will board the cogwheel train for a scenic ride up the mountain, allowing you to take in breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
Upon arrival at the parking area, you will join your guide and climb several steps to reach the plaza of the Royal Basilica of Montserrat. Its cliff-side location and neo-Romanesque architecture is a scenic wonder, but it is perhaps the famous 12th-century Romanesque carving of Virgen Moreneta, the Black Virgin, that draws so many to this mountain location. According to legend, the figure of the Black Madonna and Child was discovered in the Santa Cova cave, and to this day, it remains housed in the church of the monastery. The Royal Basilica has been one of the most important pilgrimage sites in Spain for hundreds of years.
Follow your guide through the monastery grounds and learn about its Gothic and Renaissance architectural details. A community of 80 monks currently resides at the monastery, following the Rule of Saint Benedict. After an orientation tour of the grounds and description of the basilica, you will be given ample time to visit the sites that interest you the most.
On most weekdays, the EscolanÃa de Montserrat, one of the oldest boys' choirs in Europe, performs in the monastery at midday. There is a museum, restaurants, and shops, as well as the opportunity to view the Black Virgin from a passageway that circles the altar where she is located. You will also be given the opportunity to taste some of the typical liquors of Montserrat. Additionally, you may choose to visit the market where local farmers offer agricultural and traditional products from the region.
At the appointed time, you will meet your transportation and begin the drive back to Barcelona.
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