don’t waste your time at montserrat

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I’m sure many people will disagree with me, but I thought Montserrat was a waste of time. Correction – the Tot Montserrat ticket package (€50.95) felt like a waste of time. We were deciding between two options: A. Getting the public transportation package to get there ourselves, or B. Booking with a tour company that will take you to Montserrat in the morning, and a Spanish vineyard in the afternoon. We opted for option A because 1. It included a “buffet lunch”, and 2. I was afraid booking a tour wouldn’t give us enough time at Montserrat. Boy, was I wrong because (both were the same price, BTW):

  • We didn’t really get a whole lot of time at Montserrat anyway. Getting there by train from Barcelona takes about 2 hours, and the trains only come at certain times. First, you’ll have to take the metro to Plaça Espanya. Then, you get off at the monastery. After that, you need to take the funicular up. Plus, on the way back – they had the wrong schedule. So instead of waiting for what we thought could have been 15 minutes for the train, we waited an hour. We didn’t get back until after 8 pm
  • The lunch was pretty terrible, and there were super long lines for it, for no reason 

Don’t get me wrong – it was nice and all. But it’s not for those who are pressed on time. There are various hikes you can do while there, but you’ll have to be mindful of the time it takes if you aren’t driving there yourself.

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Cable car on the way up
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We made it!

Overall, I wouldn’t recommend Montserrat if you don’t have much time in Barcelona. If you have extra time, avoid the Tot Montserrat ticket and just book a day tour of Montserrat + Spanish Vineyards. You’ll see a lot more, and you’ll get home sooner so you can relax and drink some Spanish wine/enjoy some tapas.Montserrat 104Montserrat 111

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hi! my name is melanie! i started this blog back in 2014. how to be a traveler is a collection of my travel experiences. my motto is, ‘travel, eat, drink, explore, write, repeat.‘ this blog is a tool to help me remember all the places i’ve seen, but it’s also a tool to help you plan out the places you will discover. and so that you won’t make the same mistakes i made. think of me as your very own travel guinea pig. so hopefully, you can find at least one useful tip while reading my blog. i hope you enjoy reading this as much as i enjoy writing it for you.