• Barcelona's Montjuïc is a broad shallow hill with a relatively flat top overlooking the harbour, to the southwest of the city centre.
  • Montjuïc has its fair share of parks and green spaces to lounge and get some breathing room away from Barcelona’s architecture, and one of the most.
  • Nestled in besides Montjuïc hill, Sants-Montjuïc has a long history and its own identity. ... Spanning an area of 2,090 hectares, it is the largest district in Barcelona.
  • Montjuïc’s Role in Contemporary Barcelona. Montjuïc hosts many cultural festivals and events. The hill comes alive with music, dance, and theater.
  • Sunset in Barcelona, seen from Montjuïc hill. Besides sightseeing, Montjuïc offers a plethora of entertainment venues such as the Piscina Municipal de...
  • When visiting Barcelona, you can't miss the famous Montjuïc. Here are the best things to do in the neighborhood, from museums to the famous castle (with a map).
  • The mountain of Montjuïc is known as the “green lung of Barcelona.” It is covered with venues for entertainment and relaxation, as well as sports and activities.
  • In 1883 the Montjuïc was chosen to Become Barcelona's main cemetery due to the Expansion of Barcelona during the industrial revolution.
  • Located to the south of Barcelona, Montjuïc is a landmark hill that is home to some of the city’s most popular museums, attractions and gardens.
  • When the buzz of downtown Barcelona gets too much, then a day in Montjuïc is sure to clear out the cobwebs and recharge your batteries.