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    Parc de la Ciutadella

    4.6 (150 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Shanelle S.

    Great spot to spend a few hours walking around or having a picnic! Plenty of benches to sit and read a book or chat as well.

    Retna S.

    Gorgeous park within walking distance from arc de triomf. The center of the park is very iconic. People can row boats in a pond in the park. Very relaxing.

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    Harry B.

    Walk run ride nap. Cute parc near city center and beach. Sports? Yes. History. And more. A leisure walk through the parc. A nice lunch break. Scenic parc in the Ciutadella. Several awesome buildings. Lots of walking area. A few too many people. Next to the zoo and city center and beach. This is my park and I love it. Great feel to it as you walk around and enjoy the buildings. Arc de triomph is right up the street and the beach is close. Lots of people to watch.

    Pond
    Bladimir M.

    Incredibly breathtaking park!! Lots of cool areas all around. The architecture is just stunning!! So much greenery, trees, plants, and outdoor features. Many benches to sit in with shaded areas as well. Multiple ponds; saw someone riding a little kayak in one next to a ton of ducks! You can climb up to the top of thr main statue, and the view from the top is beautiful This park is open to the public, and you can find many nice people around. And dogs too!!

    Wooly mammoth
    Michelle L.

    Large park with a few nice monuments. Small playground for the kids. A lot of geese and homeless. It's a nice place to let the kids run around at least. Looks like you could rent a row boat to puts around the little pond. Wooly mammoth statue is quirky.

    Beauty all around me! This park is striking!
    Shayla B.

    Absolutely stunning! Barcelona has so many beautiful parks, and La Ciutadella is definitely one of them. This was personally my favorite smaller park to visit. And by "smaller" I don't mean small. This park is actually pretty dang huge, but there are so many grand parks by comparison. Parc de la Ciutadella is an excellent park to explore during your time in Barcelona. The park features Cascada Monumental (a beautiful cascade fountain), a large pond fountain, walking trails, a small lake, gardens, and several sculptures. The park also shares a space with the Barcelona City Zoo. When you enter the park, you'll be enamored by how lush and green it is. This was one of Barcelona's first ever green spaces and I can totally understand why. The gardens are absolutely stunning and the park holds some of the city's most old trees and foliage. Cascada Monumental and the pond fountain are both gorgeous. This fountain was actually one of Gaudí's earliest works and not many people are aware of this. The Roman Gazebo is super charming. You can walk up the steps, stand underneath it, and simply admire its' beauty. You can also look down at the pond fountain and the rest of the park from it as well. The views are amazing from inside the gazebo! There are several walking paths that are used by walkers, runners, and bikers alike. Many people like to enjoy the paths to take a leisurely stroll as they admire the park. There are so many neat sculptures too! I feel like this park could be considered an outdoor museum as there's lots to see from an art perspective. There's also a lake where I saw a few people on row boats. Lots of green space for picnicking, relaxing, and to let the kids and dogs roam freely. The picture taking opportunities seem to be endless. It's truly and striking park from all angles. Definitely make some time to check out Parc de la Ciutadella when in Barcelona.

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    Lisa O.

    This park was right next to our hotel and we really enjoyed it. Barcelona in the summer can feel like a concrete jungle, so the opportunity to spend some time in this nature space was much welcomed. There is a beautiful fountain and many paths to the wander down. Bring your binoculars if you're into birds, as there are many to see here. From parrots to tits, egrets to moorhens, you'll wish you had more time.

    Kimberly C.

    I visited this park with a large group of students of our school a few weeks ago in mid March. It was a beautiful day for a picnic, sunny and 60°. Like most people said, it's a great place to escape the hustle and bustle of the city. Definitely recommend stopping by the Santa Catarina market to get some delicious food for the picnic. Don't forget to bring a blanket to sit on as there are many grassy, areas and trees, but lots of dirt pads, and a few benches here and there. there are people selling blankets, snacks, samosas, an Indian chai, but we had so much food need to buy anything. There's a place to rent boats for 30 minutes, which could be a great activity for older kids or adults. We did have a minor incident with a local teen, but we were able to sort it out with his teacher. I'd definitely return if I were back in Barcelona and I would joy beautiful green space.

    Michelle L.

    It's a beautiful park. People were dancing. The fountain and architecture were pretty.

    Heather F.

    This park is a beautiful park in the center of the city that is completely free. It has a garden and a greenhouse and lots of areas to get lost and explore. I actually had a photoshoot here and got some awesome shots. They have a zoo in the park that is not free but if you walk to the top of the steps you can see some of the animals. On Sundays you will see people salsa dancing in the park which is fun.

    Donna B.

    Located in the Goth area of Barcelona The Parc de la Ciutadella is a large, fairly flat green oasis. A great place to stroll, or relax on a bench or the lawn. You can even row a boat on the lake. On the grounds, there are several attractions: a zoo, Catalan Parliament, Museu d'Art, and Museu de Geology. As well as several great pieces of art and statues. In 1714, a citadel was placed on this ground by a Bourbon king. Later the Citadel was converted into a prison - mostly for political prisoners. At the Passeig de Pujades there is a statue of General Prim, who gave the order for closing of the citadel. In 1998, the World Exhibition was placed here. Later the park was designed by Josep Fontsère, and then unknown architect Antoni Gaudí. Together they designed the waterfall Cascada. An interesting monument with a mixture of stone, metals and color overlooking a large water feature.The water basin is guarded by winged dragons, a figure quite commonly found in Gaudi's work. One of my favorite spots. The Castle of the Three Dragons was closed during my visit, but from the outside very interesting to view. Another modernisme building built between 1887-1888 as a Café for the 1888 Universal Exposition. The Umbracle, botanical gardens were also closed during my visit. You can exit the park near the Parliament and enjoy a walk along the Mediterranean.

    Nick P.

    The park is pretty big. Free admission. There were a lot of homeless there which is why a star was removed. Maybe there can be a local shelter the homeless can go, so that it won't dampen the peaceful image of the architecture and the waterfalls. Other than that, I think it's a must see for any tourist. You can come and eat and enjoy the scenery.

    Aida C.

    a gorgeous park to visit when in Barcelona! peaceful, beautiful and a great place to relax, read a good book, have a nice picnic, whatever your heart desires! Barcelona has so many beautiful monuments to visit, but this is definitely one I'd recommend visiting. it's also walking distance from the Arc de Triomf and Barcelona City Zoo.

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    The park is very large and at one end is the zoo and the other end the placa where the Arc de Triomf is.

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    Plaça de la Sagrada Família

    Plaça de la Sagrada Família

    4.4(17 reviews)
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    Our taxi from our IHG Hotel Indigo to this location cost $15.06. This was our first time to tour…read morehere at 4 PM. When we arrived via taxi around 3:30 PM from our IHG Hotel Indigo we had some time to locate our location to meet our tour guide. We finally figured out our English tour guide meeting location where we met others on our tour. When we walked over to La Sagrada Familia Basilica our English tour guide distributed audio headsets. This UNESCO marvel offers more than just breathtaking views. It is Gaudí's unfinished masterpiece, a basilica full of symbolism and architectural brilliance. The La Sagrada Familia Basilica in Barcelona has been under construction for over 140 years. Our English tour guide shared its fascinating history, from its beginnings to the ambitious goal of completing it in 2033. The La Sagrada Familia Basilica will be the highest building in Barcelona and the highest church in the world with a height of 172 meters. La Sagrada Familia Basilica is very impressive from its size, both outside and especially from the inside with the many colored glass windows with the sun shining through during our 4-5 PM audio tour. I feel this was a great time of day to experience La Sagrada Familia. This should be your #1 place to visit in Barcelona. Our taxi from the La Sagrada Familia Basilica to Park Guell cost 15 Euros cash including gratuity. More to come regarding our next 7 PM guided tour of Park Güell.

    If you're traveling with kids to city areas places like this are a small slice of heaven…read more While we were walking around the area checking out the sites we took a break here to let our kids burn off some steam. The playground here is beautifully maintained and has some magnificent views. One star off because there was garbage all around and the dirt paths got us all dusty.

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