
Columbus Monument
The Columbus Monument is a towering tribute to the famed explorer, offering stunning views of Barcelona's waterfront and a glimpse into the city's rich maritime history.
About this place
Why visit?
The Mirador de Colom offers stunning views of the port of Barcelona and the city. It is an iconic place that symbolizes Barcelona's connection to the discovery of America. Additionally, its location in Plaza Portal de la Pau makes it an ideal starting point for exploring the Gothic Quarter and Las Ramblas.
History and context
The Mirador de Colom was inaugurated in 1888 for the Universal Exposition of Barcelona. This monument pays tribute to Christopher Columbus, who returned to Spain after discovering America. The column rises to 60 meters and is topped by a statue of Columbus pointing towards the sea.
Mistakes to avoid
Don't forget to check the weather before visiting. Avoid peak hours for a more peaceful experience. Don't just limit yourself to taking photos; explore the surroundings.
Location
Address
Plaça Portal de la Pau, s/n, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
How to get there
You can get there by metro (L3, Drassanes station) or by bus (lines 47, 59, 64, 91).
Recommended Duration
1-2 hours
Practical Information
Opening Hours
N/A
Tickets
Free admission
Tips
Visit the viewpoint at sunset to enjoy spectacular views. Bring a camera to capture the landscape. Make sure to wear comfortable shoes, as there are stairs to climb to the observation platform.
Address
Plaça Portal de la Pau, s/n, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
Price
low
Best time of day
Afternoon
Wheelchair accessible
✓ Wheelchair accessible
Kid friendly
✓ Kid friendly
Frequently asked questions
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