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The green jewel of the Horta and Guinardó district. Designed in 1792 by the Italian engineer Domenico Bagutti, this is Barcelona's oldest garden.
It was laid out in the 1980s on land occupied by factories and workshops, incorporating architectural elements from the past in a modern setting.
Set out around the original centre of the Clot neighbourhood, the park offers six hectares of green space where you can walk, do some sport or meet up with friends and neighbours.
The Olympic Village is a young neighbourhood which offers visitors a whole host of possibilities for their leisure time. Overlooking the sea, it is the ideal place to enjoy a stroll while admiring the cutting-edge architecture, enjoying a delicious meal in the marina or a dip in the sea along the Barcelona coastline.
Jean Nouvel's imprint can be seen once again in the new Barcelona. An architectural gem combining different zones and a variety of planting.
A green space in Gràcia's district with a unique area for bathing which also conceals several artistic surprises.
A living spectacle with inhabitants from around the world, as you discover its fauna: primates, felines, tropical birds, dolphins…
Located 60 kilometres outside Barcelona, the peculiar shape of massif has earned it the name Montserrat, or “sawtooth mountain”.
More than 300 wineries will be delighted to welcome you and introduce you to one of the world's most acclaimed wine denominations which you are sure to love.
A visit of mystical beauty to the only Romanesque chapel in Catalonia built inside a grotto just 50 kilometres from Barcelona.