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Parque del Laberinto de Horta

An architectural jewel of the 18th century. These historic gardens, located in one of the quietest neighborhoods, are the oldest in the city. It can be divided into a neoclassical garden and a romantic garden, and during the walk through these, we can find several sculptures related to Greek mythology. We can also see the palace of the Desvalls family, fountains and a waterfall.

Cervantes Park


This park houses the rose garden, an exceptional collection of more than 10,000 rose bushes of 245 different varieties. Located in the Pedralbes neighborhood and designed by Lluís Riudor i Carol, Parc Cervantes has several lawns as well as an area for children, ping-pong tables and a picnic area.

Julio Muñoz Gardens


Located in the heart of the city, the Gardens of the Julio Muñoz Foundation are hidden in the street Muntaner 282. If you go a little further up the Diagonal, you can discover this quiet corner, away from the urban bustle.

Gardens of the Palau de Pedralbes


Behind a 250 meters long wall, we find one of the most stately gardens of the city. A romantic and very leafy spot, the gardens of the Palau de Pedralbes make us travel back in time as we get lost along its paths. A majestic pond at the entrance and sculptures hidden among trees will not leave you indifferent.

Hivernacle de la Ciutadella


Built 135 years ago by Josep Amargós i Samaranch, l’Hivernacle de la Ciutadella is a modernist-style garden space and one of the most outstanding examples of the iron architecture that developed in Barcelona at the end of the 19th century. Its restored and recovered decorations make the visit worthwhile.