Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Pedralbes (Monestir de Pedralbes) in Barcelona

Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Pedralbes (Monestir de Pedralbes)

Barcelona, Spain

27 ticket options available · from $3.49 to $185.94 · free cancellation on 19 of 27

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About Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Pedralbes (Monestir de Pedralbes)

The Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Pedralbes, known as Monestir de Pedralbes, is a historic monastery located in Barcelona, Spain. Visitors are drawn to its serene atmosphere, stunning Gothic architecture, and well-preserved artworks, making it a significant cultural and historical site in the city.

Entry to the monastery is available through multiple marketplaces, and ticket prices can vary considerably. This makes it beneficial for visitors to compare options before purchasing, as prices may differ significantly across platforms, ensuring a more informed choice.

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5 marketplaces sell entry to Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Pedralbes (Monestir de Pedralbes), from $6.05.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Monastery of Pedralbes Official General Adult Admission $6.05 View
Groupon 72 - Barcelona Card Time $70.35 View
Viator Free cancellation 72-Hour Barcelona Card $70.35 View
Tripadvisor Free cancellation 72-Hour Barcelona Card $70.35 View
Booking.com 72-Hour Barcelona Card $70.35 View

Tours, passes & combos at Royal Monastery of St. Mary of Pedralbes (Monestir de Pedralbes)

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

SellerOptionPrice (USD)
FindrHost Free cancellation Barcelona: Audio Guide App $3.49 View
Hellotickets Barcelona Card: Public Transport + 40 Attractions $40.70 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Barcelona Card with Free Transport for 3 Days $68.61 View
Headout Free cancellation 72-Hour Pass $68.61 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation 72-Hour Barcelona Card $70.35 View
Tourscanner Barcelona Card: Museums + Transport for 72h, 96h or 120h $70.35 View
Headout Free cancellation 72-Hour Pass + Digital City Audio Guide $74.63 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 4-Day Barcelona Card with Museum Access $80.24 View
Headout Free cancellation 96-Hour Pass $80.24 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation 96-Hour Barcelona Card $82.56 View
Headout Free cancellation 96-Hour Pass + Digital City Audio Guide $86.23 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation 5-Day Barcelona Card with Transit & Museum Access $91.87 View
Headout Free cancellation 120-Hour Pass $91.87 View
Groupon 120 - Hour Barcelona Card $94.77 View
Over The Planet Free cancellation 120-Hour Barcelona Card $94.77 View
Headout Free cancellation 120-Hour Pass + Digital City Audio Guide $97.68 View
Turbopass Barcelona City Pass $185.94 View

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People also ask

What famous people live in Pedralbes?

As for notable residents, Pedralbes has long been a haven for celebrities and public figures, with personalities such as Piqué, Shakira, Neymar Júnior and Joan Manuel Serrat calling it home.

How far is Pedralbes from Barcelona city center?

The distance between Pedralbes and Barcelona is 7 km. How do I travel from Pedralbes to Barcelona without a car? The best way to get from Pedralbes to Barcelona without a car is to subway which takes 16 min and costs €3.

What is Pedralbes known for in Barcelona?

Pedralbes is today Barcelona's most upmarket residential area, with large mansions surrounded by gardens, around Avinguda de Pearson, or isolated luxury apartment blocks, around Avinguda de Pedralbes.

What is the history of the Pedralbes Monastery?

The Royal Monastery of Santa Maria de Pedralbes was founded by Queen Elisenda of Montcada at the beginning of the 14th century. It was home to a community of Poor Clares and consists of a church and monastery set around impressive three-tier cloisters, which are among the biggest and best preserved in Europe.