Glass, motion, and dazzling horizons — the Montjuïc ride rewards patience and planning.

Seats and angles
- Front-left seat up: City unfolding beneath you.
- Back-right seat down: Sea and port in layers.
- Corner seats: Best for diagonals and avoiding reflections.
Trick: Wear dark clothing to minimize your reflection in the glass.
Lenses and settings
- 24–70mm: Flexible for cabins and landscapes.
- 85mm+: Compress skyline layers from the castle.
- Shutter priority around 1/500s in bright light to freeze motion.
Reflection control
- Shade the lens with a hand or hat.
- Place the lens close to the glass (but not touching).
- Polarizer can help, but mind cabin reflections.

Post-ride photo spots
- Castle ramparts: 360° panoramas.
- Mirador viewpoint: Mid-hill frames with trees for depth.
- MNAC terrace: Iconic city axis down to Plaça d'Espanya.
- Jardins de Laribal: Steps, stone, and shade for portraits.
Note: Tripods are fine outdoors; be mindful of crowds and edges.