Mirador Torre Glòries has three key highlights: the 360° observation deck and the Hyperview and Cloud Cities exhibits. Covering all three will take you about 60-90 minutes, depending on how long you spend at the two exhibits.
For example, if you don’t skim through the thematic sections at the Hyperview Barcelona exhibit and don't climb the Cloud Cities sculpture, you can wrap up your tour in about 60 minutes. However, if you dive into the details and scale the sculpture, your visit could take roughly 90 minutes to complete.
Between April 1 and October 31 (the peak season) the observatory remains open from Monday to Sunday between 10am and 9pm. From November 1 to March 31, it remains open from 10am to 6:30pm. The venue remains closed on December 25 and January 1, and is open from 10am to 3pm on December 24 and 31.
Last entry to the venue closes 60 minutes before closing time. Visitors will be asked to start leaving the premises about 30 minutes before it closes.
The best time to visit the observatory is during sunset, when the entire city’s skyline is cast in a warm glow. While this time makes for great photo opportunities, it’s also when the venue is usually at its busiest, especially during the peak season.
The peak season to visit the venue is typically between April and October, when the weather is dry and warm. However, this is also when the ticket lines are longest due to larger crowds.
You could spend anywhere between 60-90 minutes at Mirador Torre Glòries, depending on how deeply you explore the two main exhibits: the Hyperview and Cloud Cities.
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