Three-day tour: Barcelona – Montserrat – Salvador Dali Museum
Three-day tour: Barcelona – Montserrat – Salvador Dali Museum
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Duration: 3 days
Departure from : Torrevieja, Benidorm, Valencia, Alicante
Departure time : 07:00, return – 22:00
Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Catalonia - a region where history, art and nature intertwine in an unforgettable journey! You will have a walking tour of Barcelona with a Russian-speaking guide, a visit to the majestic Montserrat Monastery and an acquaintance with the unique Theatre-Museum of Salvador Dali - the great Catalan surrealist.
This tour is a great way to see the main attractions of Catalonia, with a special focus on the Salvador Dalí Theatre-Museum — a unique building where the surreal mysteries and mystifications of the great artist will unfold along the corridors and halls. Immerse yourself in his world — an endless labyrinth with shocking surprises at every turn!






Tour program
Day 1: Salvador Dalí Theatre-Museum (Figueres)
The Theatre-Museum is an unusual space filled with surrealism and Dali's personal history:
- Legendary paintings and self-portraits
- Sculptures and optical illusions
- Installations that make you rethink reality
- "May West Hall" is a face-set where the sofa is the lips
- Dali's own tomb is right under the stage of the former theatre!
Day 2: Barcelona City Tour
A walk around the capital of Catalonia is an introduction to its architecture, history and atmosphere:
- The Temple of the Holy Family (Sagrada Familia) is the main creation of Gaudi
- The pedestrian street La Rambla is the heart of the city
- The Gothic Quarter is a labyrinth of narrow streets with history
- Casa Batlló and Casa Milà (La Pedrera) - architectural masterpieces of Gaudi
- Plaza Catalunya is the central square of the city
- Boqueria Market – the gastronomic heart of Barcelona
- Ciutadella Park and the Arc de Triomphe
Day 3: Montserrat Monastery
A trip to the heart of the Catalan Mountains - to a shrine and symbol of spirituality:
- The Benedictine Monastery of Montserrat is the spiritual center of Catalonia
- Statue of the Black Madonna (La Moreneta) - patroness of Catalonia
- Basilica of Montserrat with a unique interior and organ music
- Cable car or cremallera train - a picturesque climb into the mountains
- Panoramic views of the cliffs of Montserrat and the Llobregat Valley
- Possibility to listen to the boys' choir "Escolania de Montserrat" (according to the schedule)
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INCLUDED IN THE PRICE:
- Travel by comfortable bus
- Accommodation in a 3-star hotel in Lloret de Mar
- Breakfasts and dinners
- Barcelona Walking Tour with Russian Speaking Guide
- Travel insurance
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ADDITIONALLY CHARGED:
- Entrance tickets to museums (optional)
- Lunches




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