What to do in Montjuïc in a day: essential guide 2026
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If you are planning what to do in Montjuïc in a day, you are in one of Barcelona’s most vibrant cultural lungs. In 2026, Montjuïc mountain has established itself as the perfect destination for those seeking to escape the city center’s hustle and bustle without leaving town, combining Olympic history, botanical gardens, and an unparalleled cultural scene.
One of the key highlights that cannot be missing from your itinerary is Poble Espanyol. More than just a venue, it is a microcosm that captures the architectural and cultural essence of Spain, and this year it features brand-new immersive experiences.
A journey through Spanish architecture in one place
Poble Espanyol remains a benchmark destination for architecture lovers in Barcelona. Spanning over 40,000 m², this open-air museum is a fascinating journey through the diversity of the Iberian Peninsula.
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117 full-scale buildings: from the white streets of Andalusia to the sobriety of Catalan Romanesque.
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Authenticity: each structure is maintained using original materials and techniques, offering a photogenic environment full of history.
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Ideal for: curious travelers, photographers, and families looking for a safe, and dog-friendly area.
Buy your ticket with an audio guide here to ensure you don’t miss a thing. Get a 10% discount when you buy online!
Live Crafts: the soul of Poble Espanyol
In an increasingly digital world, in 2026 we value “handmade” more than ever. Poble Espanyol is a unique Craft Interest Point in Barcelona where you can watch the magic happen live.
Master glassmakers, potters, and jewelers open their workshops daily. Not only can you observe their techniques, but you can also participate in 30-minute express workshops—perfect for kids—or specialized courses if you are looking for a deeper experience. It is undoubtedly one of the best things to do in Montjuïc if you want an authentic and sustainable souvenir.
Check the available workshops here to enrich your visit.
Contemporary Art: from Picasso to Dalí and many other artists
Your cultural route through Montjuïc is not complete without a dose of avant-garde art. Inside the same complex, the Fran Daurel Museum houses an exceptional private collection featuring pieces by:
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Joan Miró and Salvador Dalí.
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Pablo Picasso.
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Antoni Tàpies.
Additionally, we recommend wandering through the Sculpture Garden, where more than 30 works dialogue with nature. This year, the temporary exhibitions at the Vidre Art Gallery stand out for merging glass-blowing traditions with interactive digital installations.
Gastronomy and the best terraces in Montjuïc
To recharge your batteries, Poble Espanyol’s gastronomic offer has evolved towards local products (Km 0). You can enjoy anything from classic tapas (Spanish omelet, Iberian ham, or homemade croquettes) to signature cuisine.
The must-do moment: Enjoying the sunset on its terraces. It is the ideal place to relax with a glass of local wine or a vermouth, enjoying the calm that only Montjuïc offers at sunset, far from the noise of traffic.


Practical tips for your visit in 2026
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Hours: the venue is open every day, but craft workshops have specific hours (check the official website).
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Events: check the agenda before going; from electronic music festivals to outdoor cinema and themed family activities.
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Getting there: you can easily arrive via the Montjuïc Cable Car or Bus 150 from Plaza España to round off your day.
Are you ready to discover Montjuïc’s best-kept secret? Poble Espanyol awaits you to live an experience that unites past, present, and future in a single day.







