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      The Mossèn Cinto Verdaguer Gardens

      Barcelona’s parks and gardens

      The city’s parks and gardens turn it into place to live in and are also areas for meeting and interaction, leisure and relaxation. Check out the list of Barcelona’s parks and gardens and enjoy nature without leaving the city.

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      Opening hours

      Park timetables adapt to the hours of sunlight and vary during the year. To make the most of the natural daylight, they close each day at nightfall. 

      Trees of local interest

      Barcelona has individual trees, palms and shrubs that are priceless not just for their long age, rarity and aesthetic qualities but also for their history. Check out the Catalogue on Trees of Local Interest and discover which ones they are.

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      La Ciutadella Knowledge Hub

      Scientific and urban development project that will turn the Parc de la Ciutadella and its surroundings into a leading European hub for knowledge, dissemination, research and innovation.

      Parc del Carmel

      History

      Learn about the history of the city’s parks and gardens: from the early days following the industrial revolution, through the 1888 Universal Exhibition and the 1929 International Exhibition, right up until the present day. 

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      The city’s green lungs

      Barcelona’s green spaces act as important lungs for the city. There are different types of parks and gardens: historical, themed, urban and wooded. Discover the characteristics of each one of them.

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      Parks of blue and green

      Explore Barcelona’s sea front by going from one park to another and visit the green spaces created in the city for the Olympic Games.

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      Biodiversity Atlas Open in a new window

      Consult the maps that show some of the most important data on Barcelona’s biodiversity: the plant species that live in the parks and gardens, the trees that line the streets and the birds that nest in the city.  Do you want to know which birds nest in a particular park? Visit the Bioiversity Atlas.

      Parks in which to wander

      Lose yourself in the city’s most emblematic parks and marvel at their magic.
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      Park Güell

      Arrange a visit to Park Güell and enjoy one of Gaudí’s greatest works.
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      Park Güell modernist buildings

      Horta’s Labyrinth Park

      Step into the Horta Labyrinth Park, the oldest garden preserved by the city.
      Horta’s Labyrinth Park
      Horta Labyrinth Park

      Parc de la Ciutadella

      Take a boat ride or stroll among the sculptures of this quintessential Barcelona green area.
      Parc de la Cuitadella
      Girl sitting in the gazebo of Parc de la Ciutadella

      The Laribal Gardens

      Terraces, pathways and tiny squares sculpt these Montjuïc gardens.
      The Laribal Gardens

      Serra de Collserola Natural Park

      A magnificent massif with more than 8,000 hectares of natural park at your feet.
      Sera de Collserola Park
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      Parc de Montjuïc

      A giant green lung with emblematic spaces like the Olympic Ring and the Botanical Garden.
      Parc de Montjuïc

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