
Visiting the Salvador Dalí Museum: A Day Trip from Barcelona
If you’re currently in Barcelona, you’re perfectly placed for a fun adventure—Salvador Dalí’s museum is just a train ride away in Figueres, the artist’s hometown. It’s one of the most unique museums in the world and a must-see for any art or design lover.
How to Get There from Barcelona:
- Take the Train:
- Catch a direct Renfe train from Barcelona Sants or Passeig de Gràcia station to Figueres-Vilafant (high-speed AVE) or Figueres (regional).
- Journey time: ~55 min (AVE) or ~2 hours (regional).
- From the station, it’s about a 15–20 minute walk to the museum.
- By Car:
- Drive north on the AP-7 motorway toward Girona/Figueres (approx. 1 hr 30 min).
- Parking is available near the museum.
What to See:
- Teatre-Museu Dalí: A wildly immersive museum designed by Dalí himself. It’s filled with paintings, installations, optical illusions, and even Dalí’s crypt.
- Dalí’s House in Portlligat (optional add-on):
After the museum, consider a detour to Portlligat near Cadaqués, where Dalí lived and worked. His seaside home is now a museum, frozen in time and full of strange, beautiful objects.
Bonus Stops Along the Way:
- Costa Brava: Take a coastal drive or stop in Cadaqués or Tossa de Mar for stunning Mediterranean views.
- Girona: A charming medieval town with cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and amazing food—well worth a half-day visit if you have time.
