Day 21
Another cracking day on the weather front saw those of us that chose the optional tour this morning heading up the sacred mountain of Montserrat. A relatively easy drive on the coach through the city soon saw us winding our way up the mountain and through some fog before we burst out into clear sunshine, where we hopped off the coach for the short walk to the Basilica Real to see the mystical Black Madonna.
The panoramic views from up here were quite limited by the fog on our arrival but had started to clear an hour later, slowly revealing the wonderful views back towards the coast.
Viewing of the Black Madonna can be done in 2 ways, either from a distance in the main hall of the cathedral, which is not controlled or by very controlled small groups you can access the altar where the sculpture is housed to view it up close. We chose the latter and had about a 20 minute wait before we were escorted up.
After this we then explored the cathedral for a while and were amazed at the many fantastic works of art scattered throughout the place.
All too soon we were walking back to the coach for the afternoons tour of the city and a visit to La Rambla and La Sagrada Familia.
We stopped for a bit of lunch at a cafe near La Sagrada Familia before we met up with our local guide for the afternoon. Fascinating history of the vision and reasons that inspired Gaudi to design this place and it is great to see that construction to finish it off has resumed and expected to be completed in 2026.
We then had a short hop over to La Rambla where we were free to wander for an hour. Keeping an eye out for all the pickpockets and scammers we were warned about, but saw nothing, thankfully.
We then returned to our hotel to freshen up and prepare for our celebratory, last night of tour, dinner.
As many of our tour companions were leaving early the following morning this was the opportunity to say goodbye and enjoy one last meal and wine together and we had a wonderful meal and reflected on what an amazing 15 days it had been on this trip.
Would I do this kind of escorted bus tour again, most definitely. It can be a little tiring with the constant check in, check out and keep moving but we would never have covered the ground nor saw as many of the sights we did if we were doing this under our own steam and there is something nice about being dropped off at the front of the hotel, given your room keys and walk off. All you have to remember is what time your bag needs to be out by and what time to be on the coach each day. Stress free and relaxing. Tomorrow we start the next part of this trip, with just the four of us for a week until we join our cruise.
Driving up the Montserrat through the fog
Up the mountain looking back down
The funicular that can take you to further sacred sites up the mountain
Black Madonna
Artworks inside the basilica
The Black Madonna in her altar of gold
View of the mountain from the basilica entrance
Sculptures in the basilica
Fog clearing slowly on our departure
The Montserrat mountain