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Barcelona offers a wide range of interesting options all year round and opens its doors to everyone. Make the most of the sunshine to go for a stroll and take a dip in the sea on one of the city’s accessible beaches. Experience Gaudí’s nature with your hands, add a sign-language tour or an audiodescribed show to your plans… Do you need any more ideas? You’ll find them with the SEARCH FACILITY or on the SUMMARY for accessible places of interest!

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Parc de Montjuïc

Parc de Montjuïc Montjuïc Hill has borne witness to, and been the focus of key events that have shaped its personality. The first such event was the 1929 International Exhibition held in Barcelona which fostered the development of the zone. More recently, the 1992 Olympic Games brought about major renewal.

Montjuïc is also home to museums, such as the Fundació Miró, the Museu d'Arqueologia, the Museu Etnològic i de Cultures del Món and the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya-MNAC. The latter, which is housed in the Palau Nacional, the centrepiece of the 1929 exhibition, invites us to discover 1,000 years of Catalan art. The Pavelló Mies van der Rohe, which was the German pavilion at the event, is a superb example of Bauhaus architecture. The former Casaramona textile factory, a modernista landmark by Puig i Cadafalch, is now home to CaixaForum, a cultural centre which hosts temporary exhibitions. The Magic Fountain and the Poble Espanyol, with its "artisans' village", are other places of interest in Barcelona which are a must-see.

The Olympic Ring, the main site of the Olympic Games, features the stadium, the Estadi Lluís Companys, Arata Izosaki's sports palace, the Palau Sant Jordi, and the telecommunications tower designed by Santiago Calatrava. Nearby, the Museu Olímpic i de l'Esport Joan Antoni Samaranch and the Botanical Gardens are also unmissable sights as you explore the Parc de Montjuïc.

Situated on Montjuïc, La Ciutat del Teatre, this theatre complex has given fresh impetus to the city's rich and varied cultural offer and become one of the world's foremost centres for the performing arts. It is made up of the Mercat de les Flors and the Teatre Lliure de Montjuïc.

And if you want to tour the mountain of Montjuïc discovering some of the botanical curiosities that its gardens hide, we suggest the Montjuïc Park Botanical Route.

Accessibility details


The Montjuïc cable car and funicular are fully accessible, just like the buses that operate in the park, including the Barcelona Bus Turístic.

If you want to find out about the accessibility of the different museums on Montjuïc Hill, select the Sants-Montjuïc area using the search engine.
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The Bus Turístic audioguide, which describes the points of interest on Montjuïc, is available with an induction loop.
Induction loop
Motor impairment: accessible with assistance
Most of the roads on the hill are steeply sloping.

The different levels on the hill can be reached by steps or escalators.

Last update: 02/08/2023

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