Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #14 in Barcelona, Spain
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8.5 km
234 m
Experience Barcelona in Spain in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.
Activities in BarcelonaIndividual Sights in BarcelonaSight 1: Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia
The Plaça de la Vila de Gràcia is a square in the Gràcia district of Barcelona and the administrative centre of the district of Gràcia. It is framed by the streets Matilde, Mariana Pineda, Penedès, Diluvi, Francisco Giner, Mozart, Goya and Sant Domènec. It is one of the busiest social centres in the Gràcia neighbourhood. It regained its popular name in 2009 after a public consultation, although it is also popularly known as Plaça del Campanar or Plaça del Rellotge. It is a space included in the Inventory of the Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.
Sight 2: Hotel Casa Fuster
Casa Fuster is a modernist building designed by Lluís Domènech i Montaner at the top of Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, listed as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest.
Sight 3: Oda nova a Barcelona
The Empordà or New Ode to Barcelona is a sculpture by the artist Ernest Maragall i Noble located in the Jardinets de Gràcia in Barcelona.
Sight 4: Jove Teatre Regina
The Jove Teatre Regina is a theatrical space located at Calle Seneca núm. 22 in Barcelona.
Sight 5: Jardins de Moragas
The Moragas Gardens are located on Tavern Street, in the Sant Gervasi-Galvany neighborhood of Barcelona, sandwiched between three blocks of residential buildings.
Sight 6: Turó Parc
The Turó Park or Gardens of the poet Eduard Marquina' is a green area in the Sant Gervasi-Galvany neighbourhood of Barcelona, listed as an asset with elements of interest. They are dedicated to the Catalan writer Eduard Marquina i Angulo.
Sight 7: Sant Gregori Taumaturg
The church of San Gregorio Thaumaturgo is a Roman Catholic building located in the square of the same name in the district of Sarriá-San Gervasio, in the city of Barcelona (Spain). It is consecrated to the third-century saint Gregory Thaumaturgus, one of the Fathers of the Church and Bishop of Neocaesarea of Pontus Polemoniacus.
Sight 8: Jardins de Piscines i esports
The Swimming Pools and Sports Gardens are located in the Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district of Barcelona. Its origin lies in the sports complex of the same name inaugurated in 1935, which had formerly housed the Real Club de Polo. In 2008, part of which became a public garden, while the rest of the land still remains several sports facilities.
Sight 9: Jardins de Joan Vinyolí
The Joan Vinyoli Gardens are public gardens located in the Sarrià district of Barcelona. The space, which occupies about 5,000 square metres, is arranged longitudinally along Passeig de Sant Joan Bosco, from Carrer de Francesc Carbonell to Passeig de Manuel Girona at the junction of Gran Via de Carles III and Ronda del General Mitre. The gardens are dedicated to the Barcelona poet Joan Vinyoli i Pladevall.
Sight 10: Portal Miralles
The door and fence of the Miralles estate is a work by Antoni Gaudí declared a cultural asset of national interest. Located on Passeig de Manuel Girona in Barcelona, it is the only one that remains of the house of Hermenegild Miralles i Anglès.
Sight 11: Jardins de Clara Campoamor
The Clara Campoamor Gardens are an urban park located at Avenida Diagonal, 609-615, in the Les Corts neighborhood of the city of Barcelona, they were inaugurated on December 3, 1994, their total extension is just over half a hectare, they are dedicated in memory of the historical figure of Clara Campoamor.
Sight 12: Güell Pavilions
The so-called Pavellons Güell, or Güell Pavilions, is a complex of buildings in the neighborhood of Pedralbes, Barcelona, by the Catalan Modernist architect Antoni Gaudí, built between 1884 and 1887.
Sight 13: Palau Reial de Pedralbes
The Royal Palace of Pedralbes is a building placed in the middle of an ample garden in the district of Les Corts, in Barcelona. From 1919 until 1931 and since 1975 it has been the official residence for the Spanish royal family when they visit the city, although they currently prefer the Palace of Albéniz. It also houses the Ceramic Museum, the Textile and Clothing Museum and the Decorative Arts Museum, both part of the Disseny Hub Barcelona and is the permanent seat of the Union for the Mediterranean (UfM).
Sight 14: Font d'Hèrcules
The Fountain of Hercules, also known as the Gaudí Fountain, is located in the gardens of the Royal Palace of Pedralbes in Barcelona. It was built in 1884 according to a design by the architect Antoni Gaudí. It is listed as a Cultural Asset of Local Interest (BCIL).
Sight 15: Parc de Cervantes
Cervantes Park is located in the Pedralbes neighbourhood of Barcelona's Les Corts district. It has 9.15 hectares and is a theme park, dedicated to roses, with a set of about 11,000 rose bushes of about 245 different varieties.
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