Sagrada Familia and Montserrat in One Curated Day from Barcelona

See Gaudí’s masterpiece and the sacred mountain of Montserrat in a single well-paced day. This curated Barcelona day trip pairs the two most iconic experiences in Catalonia.


Quick Answer

Sagrada Familia has two tower groups open to visitors — the Nativity towers (northeast, max 65 metres) and the Passion towers (southwest, max 75 metres). Tower access costs €12 to €14 extra on top of the standard entry ticket and must be booked in advance.

Planning a Sagrada Família and Montserrat One-Day Itinerary

Combining Sagrada Família and Montserrat in a single day is ambitious but very doable with the right sequencing. The key is visiting the Basilica first thing in the morning — booking a 9am timed entry — and heading to Montserrat after lunch. This gives you the two most iconic Catalan landmarks without either feeling rushed, and you’re back in Barcelona by early evening.

The logistics work because Montserrat is only about an hour from Barcelona city centre by the R5 train from Plaça Espanya. If you finish at Sagrada Família by noon and grab a quick lunch nearby, you can be at the mountain monastery by 2pm — which is actually a good time to arrive, as the main morning crowds thin out after 1pm and the light in the afternoon is ideal for photographs.

Morning: Sagrada Família

Start at Sagrada Família with a timed entry at 9am and budget ninety minutes to two hours inside. If towers are on your list, book the Nativity Tower lift for the same morning slot — it sells out weeks ahead. Come with the audio guide app downloaded to your phone so you don’t spend time queuing at the ticket desk and can move at your own pace through the nave.

  • 9am — Sagrada Família entry, Nativity façade and main nave
  • 10:30am — Tower lift (if booked) and apse views
  • 11:30am — Lunch near the Basilica or at a nearby café
  • 1pm — Train from Plaça Espanya toward Montserrat (journey ~1 hour)
  • 2:15pm — Arrive Montserrat, cogwheel train or cable car to monastery
  • 4:30pm — Return train to Barcelona, arriving ~5:30pm

Afternoon: Montserrat

At Montserrat, focus on the Basilica interior and the La Moreneta chapel first, then take the Sant Joan funicular up for viewpoint photos if energy allows. The afternoon visit misses the morning rush and catches the mountain in softer light. The monastery shop sells good local liqueurs and artisan cheeses if you want to bring something back.

For a guided version of this combined day, several operators run Sagrada Família tours in the morning and Montserrat excursions in the afternoon as a combined package. These typically cost €100–140 per person and include all transport, timed entries, and guides for both sites. They remove all the logistical coordination and are worth considering if this is your only full day in the Barcelona area.

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ABOUT THIS GUIDE

Written by the La Sagrada Familia editorial team — local Barcelona travel writers with over 8 years of experience visiting, reviewing, and booking tours at Sagrada Familia and across Catalonia. Every guide is researched on the ground, updated regularly, and based on real visits. We are not affiliated with the official Sagrada Familia foundation.