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Carrer del Cami del Raco 15, , La Pineda, 43481, Spain
View on Google MapsWe had a wonderful trip to Poblet Monastery on April 4, 2025. Thanks again to our wonderful driver Juan Carlos, of Salou Safari Excursiones!
Muy buena. El conductor muy atento, puntual, respetuoso,servicial e implicado en su trabajo. La escapada fue corta pero intensa.
Fantástico guía. De 10 Bien programado y pendiente de los pasajeros. Muy agradecido a su amabilidad y profesionalidad. Gracias Juan Carlos
I would certainly recommend this as a place to visit if you're in this part of Spain. We took a train out of Barcelona to Tarragona. Then we got the bus from the bus station (a 10 minute walk from the train station) toward Lleida; and got off at Poblet and walked to the monastery. Because it is a working monastery, guided tours are required, and are offered frequently.
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller, Service animals allowed, Public transportation options are available nearby, Specialized infant seats are available, Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health, Suitable for all physical fitness levels, Tour language principal is in english, depends of availability our guides sometimes is possible in other languages. Minimum participants 2 people, Not recommaned for people reduced mobility , Minimum participantes 2 people
Sublime and remarkable monastery. Our guide there and back, Juan Carlos, was very friendly and accommodating. Highly recommended!
Our tour guide was a lovely guy. Carlos. The experience was spiritual and tranquil and our tour guide made it an unforgettable visit. Many thanks!
Monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet, Spain. A beautiful valley under the buttresses of the Prades mountains and the vast Poblet forest, the ancient populetum (poplar grove) that gives its name to the complex: this magical setting hosts the monastery of Poblet (480 m), the most important of the Cistercian triad that includes Santes Creus and Vallbonne, and one of the largest monastic complexes in Europe., both artistically and for its position in the history of culture as recognized by UNESCO which has defined it as a World Heritage Site. It was Ramòn Bereguer IV in 1153 i entrusted to the Cistercian monks of Fontfroide. Anyway the complex is gorgeous especially inside and I really liked this place. Admission is charged.