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How to get to Montjuïc Cable Car: A comprehensive guide

Where is Montjuïc Cable Car located?

Getting to Montjuic Cable Car

Getting to Montjuïc Cable Car station by public transport

By bus
By metro
By tram
Getting to Montjuic Cable Car
Getting to Montjuic Cable Car

Travel time: 15 minutes from city center

Closest stop: Paral·lel station

Timings: 5am to midnight on weekdays and until 2am on weekends, runs every 3-7 minutes

Take Line 3 (Green Line) to Paral·lel station, then switch to the Montjuïc Funicular. This funicular whisks you up in just a few minutes, dropping you off at Parc de Montjuïc. From there, it’s a short 15-minute walk to the cable car base station. This option is perfect for those who want to skip any traffic hassles and get straight to the adventure!

Getting to Montjuic Cable Car

Travel time: 25 minutes from city center, Plaça de Catalunya

Closest stop: Avinguda de Miramar 

Timings: 5am until midnight, every 10-12 minutes

Catch Tram T1 or T2 from Plaça de Catalunya, which will take you toward Avinguda de Miramar. The tram ride is smooth and scenic—ideal for those who want to soak up the atmosphere of Barcelona as they travel. Once you arrive at Avinguda de Miramar, you’ll find yourself just steps away from the cable car station!

Getting to Montjuïc Cable Car station by car

Driving route
Parking facilities
Getting to Montjuic Cable Car
Getting to Montjuic Cable Car
  • Parc de Montjuïc Parking Garage: This garage is located just a few minutes walk from the cable car station. It has a capacity of 1,200 cars, and it is open 24 hours a day. The cost is €2.20 per hour, or €17 for a full day.
  • Miramar Parking Garage: This garage is located a little further away from the cable car station, but it is still within walking distance. It has a capacity of 500 cars, and it is open 24 hours a day. The cost is €2.50 per hour, or €20 for a full day.
  • Parc de l'Estació del Nord Parking Garage: This garage is located a short distance from the city center, and it is a good option if you are visiting other attractions in the area. It has a capacity of 1,500 cars, and it is open 24 hours a day. The cost is €2.40 per hour, or €18 for a full day.
  • Disabled Parking: There are a number of disabled parking spaces available at the Parc de Montjuïc Parking Garage and the Miramar Parking Garage. These spaces are located close to the entrance of the garages, and they are clearly marked.

Walking to Montjuïc Cable Car

Getting to Montjuic Cable Car

Travel time: 30-40 minutes from Plaça de Catalunya

Distance: 2.5 kilometres from Plaça de Catalunya

Walking to the Montjuïc Cable Car is a great way to see the city and get some exercise. The best place to start is at Plaça de Catalunya. Stroll along the La Rambla boulevard before transitioning into an uphill climb, but its manageable not too steep. Once you are in the park, follow well-marked paths, winding through garden trails and stairs. Plan for a 30-60 minute hike to reach the cable car station, located at the top of the park.

Along the way, you will pass by some of the city's most famous landmarks, including the Olympic Stadium, the Palau Sant Jordi, and the Mirador de Santa Madrona. You will also get some great views of the city from the hills of Montjuïc.




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Frequently asked questions and answers about getting to Montjuïc Cable Car

Which is the fastest way to get to Montjuïc Cable Car?

The fastest way to get to the Montjuïc Cable Car is by taxi. It takes anywhere between 7-10 minutes, depending on traffic conditions. Just note, it is also the most expensive way to get there.

Which is the cheapest way to get to Montjuïc Cable Car?

The cheapest way to get to the Montjuïc Cable Car is by bus. The bus fare is €2.20 for a single journey but t takes 25-minutes to reach.

Is there dedicated parking for disabled persons?

Yes, there is parking for disabled persons at the Montjuïc Cable Car. The parking is located at the Parc de Montjuïc Parking Garage.

Can I walk to the Montjuïc Cable Car from the city center?

Yes, you can walk to the cable car, but it’s a steep uphill trek from the city center, which might take about 40–60 minutes depending on your pace. For a more comfortable journey, consider using public transport or a taxi.

Can I take a taxi or ride-share to the base station?

Yes, taxis and ride-share services can drop you off directly at the Parc de Montjuïc. Ask the driver to head towards the funicular or the cable car station for the most convenient access.

Is the Montjuïc Cable Car part of the Barcelona public transport network?

While the Montjuïc funicular is integrated into the public transport system (covered by metro tickets), the cable car requires a separate ticket. Make sure to purchase your tickets in advance to avoid delays.

What’s the best way to avoid long queues?

Booking your tickets online is the easiest way to skip the line. Arriving early in the morning or late in the afternoon can also help you avoid peak crowds.

Can I take the cable car from Montjuïc Castle to the base station?

Yes, the cable car operates in both directions, so you can start your journey from either the base station or Montjuïc Castle.

Do I need a map to navigate the Montjuïc Hill?

A map can be helpful, but signage and directions are tourist-friendly. You can also use Google Maps or similar apps to navigate with ease. Just remember connectivity at the top of the hill is patchy and not reliable, its best to download maps and keep them ready for use beforehand.