About this area
e volete sfuggire al trambusto del centro di Barcellona o al mare, allora dovete scoprire il mondo di Pedralbes, tranquillamente incastonato tra le colline di Conserolla.
Typical Apartment
Pedralbes plays host to an abundance of lavish and luxurious houses, not surprising when it’s home to the Princess of Spain and celebrities such as Shakira. Houses tend to be very innovative, spacious, private and quiet, and most have swimming pools or even doormen.
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES IN THE AREA
WHY CASAMONA LOVES THIS AREA
Without exception, the residents of Pedralbes are an affluent bunch. The university district is located in the middle of the area, and you’ll see students milling about that zone throughout the day. That’s why there are a lot of foreigners because of the private schools. There are also a number of foreign schools in this district, as well as royal tennis courts and various exclusive sports facilities, where the great and the good go to socialize. It is a nice, quiet and less polluted area. There are green gardens and a swimming pool at each apartment.
Getting Around
- Metro: Line 3 (green) runs along the southern edge of Pedralbes, with the main stops being Maria Cristina, Palau Reial, and Zona Universitaria.
- Tram: Runs along Diagonal Avenue
- Bus: There are several bus routes available, some will take you straight to the central Placa de Catalunya.
- However, most residents of this area tend to have their own transport and parking spaces.
AREA HIGHLIGHTS
Pedralbes Monastery
This monastery is one of the first and finest examples of Catalan Gothic in Barcelona. and was built in 1326 and founded by Queen Elisenda de Montcada, it took just one year to build before the nuns of the Order of Saint Claire moved in, and they still administer the monastery today. The monastery gardens are also impressive. You won’t find a more peaceful and serene place in all of Barcelona – a peace only disrupted by the singing birds and gurgling of the beautiful Renaissance fountain. Learn more
The Royal Palace of Pedralbes (Palau Reial)
The Royal Palace was the residence of the Spanish Royal Family when they visited the city. Now it is host to several museums open to the public to visit. For example, the Ceramics Museum where you can find the works of Picasso and Joan Miró. The estate around it is beautiful, full of life, trees and the pergola designed by Gaudi.
Parc de Cervantes
The rose garden in the Parc de Cervantes, in the Pedralbes neighborhood, in one of the city’s loveliest themed gardens. Red, yellow and blue roses, climbing roses or miniature rose bushes. You’ll see more than 2,000 species and varieties that make up an outstanding collection of more than 10,000 rose bushes that are in full bloom between May and July. The roses bushes have been chosen according to historical and botanical criteria and include plants that are specific to the locality.
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