What if there was a way to experience Montserrat away from the big tourist busses and audio guides? Well, you are in luck because this is the private Montserrat day trip you are looking for!
Meet your local guide in Barcelona and embark on a Montserrat journey where you'll get to discover this unique attraction off the beaten path. Yes, get ready to experience San Miguel viewpoint from an authentic perspective with its highlights, the ins and outs, stories, and cultural facts - just for you! And don't forget to check out Montserrat monastery, a must-see while exploring with your local guide.
Withlocals The Ultimate Montserrat Private Day Trip™ is one of Withlocals' signature tours available in major cities worldwide. We work with passionate local guides who earn a fair fee. We support local economies by only offering local products and prevent over-tourism with only small non-intrusive groups. Our tours are carbon-neutral and away from the standard tourist routes.
Short description: Get to visit this well known place in Spain in a private day trip with your local guide. Enjoy the magical atmosphere
Meet your host in Barcelona and get ready to hit the road from Barcelona to Montserrat by train.
Let your local host show you around Montserrat. Here you can find must-sees, hidden gems, history, cultural treasures, and more! Your host will make sure to provide you with all the answers and insights you might have along the way
Visit this spectacular place to enjoy beautiful panoramic views!
Your day trip is 100% private, meaning that it’s only you and your local host exploring Montserrat. Take advantage of this opportunity and get all the answers and insights to your questions about Montserrat on your way back to Barcelona
Meet your host at Plaça d’Espanya, in front of Hotel Catalunya
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