About

The Collserola Tower received its truly Spanish name thanks to the mountain range of the same name. Its appearance on the map of Barcelona was timed to coincide with the 1992 Olympics.

The height of this high-tech yet symbolic tower reaches 288 meters, and its weight exceeds three hundred tons. From afar, the elegant structure looks like a thin spire with thirteen identical floors stacked one after another, the topmost of which is designated as an observation deck. You can ascend to the top and enjoy the surrounding views of Catalonia using a transparent elevator.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Accés Escola Judicial
Bus stop 152 m walk
Ctra de Vallvidrera - Accés Escola Judicial
Bus stop 179 m walk
Ctra de Vallvidrera - Cruïlla de Carreteres
Bus stop 211 m walk
Cruïlla de Carreteres
Bus stop 223 m walk
Torre de Collserola
Bus stop 275 m walk

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Jaume del Hoyo
Jaume del Hoyo
1 month ago on Google

Magnífico mirador de Barcelona y alrededores

Abel Fernández del Pino
Abel Fernández del Pino
1 month ago on Google

Bones vistes des del mirador de la torre.

Roge González
Roge González
1 month ago on Google

Vistas geniales desde el mirador. Subida en panorámico impeesionante