All gardens & parks to visit in Catalonia

Relax and enjoy the natural beauty at 7 gardens and parks in Catalonia. These green spaces offer a peaceful retreat and showcase diverse plant life.

Do you love spending time in nature? Here are the best gardens and parks in Catalonia:

  1. Park Güell1

    Park Güell

     Barcelona
    Park Güell is a large city park located in the Gràcia district in the northeast of Barcelona. The park covers an area of 15 hectares and is characterized by its dense pine forests, palm-lined avenues, and a tree-lined square. This provides a unique blend of nature and architecture, offering visitors a chance to enjoy the outdoors while exploring the park's many features.
  2. Cardadeu Tomàs Balvey Museum-Archive2

    Cardadeu Tomàs Balvey Museum-Archive

     Cardedeu
    The Tomàs Balvey Museum-Archive in Cardedeu is a unique institution that revolves around the legacy of Tomàs Balvey i Bas, who was the last in a long line of pharmacists in Cardedeu. The museum's narrative is built around the pharmacy and its pharmacist, focusing on the world of illness, remedies, and health. This makes it a fascinating destination for those interested in the history of medicine and pharmacy.
  3. Can Llopis Romanticism Museum3

    Can Llopis Romanticism Museum

     Sitges
    The Can Llopis Romanticism Museum, also known as Museu Romàntic Can Llopis, is situated in a Neoclassical-style building in the heart of Sitges. It is a part of the Barcelona Provincial Council Local Museum Network, making it a significant cultural site in the region. The museum is housed in the former Casa Llopis, a stately home built in 1793 that was once one of the most impressive residences in Sitges's new district.
  4. Apel·les Fenosa Museum4

    Apel·les Fenosa Museum

     El Vendrell
    The Apel·les Fenosa Foundation is a museum dedicated to the life and works of the Catalan sculptor Apel·les Fenosa. It is located in a building known as the Casa del Pardo, at Major Street, 25. in El Vendrell, Tarragona. The museum's primary mission is to preserve and disseminate the legacy of this renowned artist.
  5. Casa Alegre De Sagrera5

    Casa Alegre De Sagrera

     Terrassa
    La Casa Alegre de Sagrera is a museum building located at Font Vella Street, number 29, in Terrassa, province of Barcelona. Originally, it was the manor house of Joaquim de Sagrera, a textile manufacturer from the late 18th and early 19th centuries, who played a significant role in the Spanish War of Independence. Despite dating from the beginning of the last century, its current appearance is the result of a modernist reform carried out by Melcior Viñals, a municipal architect, at the beginning of the 20th century.
  6. Casa de les Aigües6

    Casa de les Aigües

     Montcada i Reixac
    The Casa de les Aigües, also known as the wells of Moncada, is a historical site that once served as an extraction and pumping station for groundwater from the Besòs aquifer. This station played a crucial role in supplying drinking water to the city of Barcelona. It is located in the park of the Aguas de Moncada and Reixach (Vallés Occidental).
  7. Botanical garden of Barcelona7

    Botanical garden of Barcelona

     Barcelona
    The Botanical garden of Barcelona is a botanical garden in the Montjuïc hill. The current gardens date from 1999 and are specialized in plants from areas with Mediterranean climates. The areas the botanical garden focuses on are Australia, Chile, California, South Africa,the western Mediterranean ar