This park in the upper part of Gràcia is crossed by an asphalted road and has a pipican, a children's playground and two fountains. If you're in Gràcia, it's a must-visit when you're walking with your dog.
To get to Montjuïc castle, you can start at the bottom of the hill, which would make for a lengthy walk with a climb, or alternatively get the bus. From there you can complete a scenic tour of the castle, with views of the port and airport.
Visiting Montserrat is one of the most popular day trips from Barcelona. It’s easy to get to and gives you an opportunity to see the Spanish countryside. The views from the monastery are breathtaking.
If you want to explore a different side to Barcelona, head to the Parc Forum and the shores of the Besos River. Long the industrial heart of the city, the area is home to a mix of abandoned factories, converted warehouses and contemporary.
The most scenic walks you can enjoy in Barcelona is the long boardwalk stroll from the top of the Barceloneta to the Llevant Beach by the Poblenou neighborhood. Along the way you’ll pass iconic architecture.
This is one of Barcelona’s most popular inner-city hiking trails, as it combines both the feeling of the great outdoors with some pretty epic views. Within easy access of the city, the trial is a great favourite with locals and also provides a magnificent viewing point from the Collserola ridge.
If you’re a fan of urban walks, then the Passeig de Gracia is the best place. This street is home to some of the most famous and impressive buildings in the city, such as the Casa Batlló and La Pedrera. Measuring 1.3 kilometers (0.8 miles) in length, walking up one pavement and down the other means you get to enjoy the views on both sides.
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