Barcelona’s Top 10 : Walks & Bike Rides





Cyclist, Passeig Marítim


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  1. La Rambla & The Port

    From Plaça de Catalunya, stroll the length of Barcelona’s most famous street, La Rambla,
    stopping en route to enjoy the street performances. Turn left at the
    port and admire the luxury yachts as you follow the water round to
    Barceloneta. Continue along Pg Joan de Borbó and turn left down any of
    the side streets that lead to the sand and sea.




    La Rambla

  2. Barri Gòtic

    Wandering
    this network of atmospheric, ancient streets is the best way to
    experience the old town. Take a short stretch of the busy C/Portaferrisa from La Rambla and turn right down tiny C/Petritxol,
    with its confectionery shops and jewellers, to the Església de Santa
    Maria del Pi. Continue down C/Rauric, left onto C/Ferran and up to Plaça de Sant Jaume. Turn left onto C/Bisbe leading to Plaça de la Seu and the Cathedral.




    Backstreet, Barri Gòtic



    Backstreet, Barri Gòtic

  3. Eixample

    For some of the city’s most breathtaking Modernista gems, walk the length of Pg de Gràcia south to north, past the Mansana de la Discòrdia and La Pedrera. Turn right onto C/Mallorca, which leads to Gaudí’s Sagrada Família. Take a left along C/Marina, past the church’s awe-inspiring Nativity Façade, and head up Av Gaudí to Hospital de la Santa Creu i de Sant Pau.

  4. Tibidabo

    Get
    high above the city by following the gently climbing Av del Tibidabo
    from the FGC station. Then follow signposts to the right through the
    steep wooded park, Font del Racó, and continue until you arrive at Plaça
    Doctor Andreu with its terrace bars and panoramic city views.

  5. Montjuïc

    Take
    in the city’s green scene with an amble around Montjuïc’s verdant
    slopes. The initial climb to the grandiose Palau Nacionalfrom Plaça d’Espanya is eased by a series of escalators. From the
    palace, veer left and continue along the main road, stopping off at
    Jardí Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer before continuing round to Miramar for a spectacular view.




  6. Parc de Collserola

    It’s
    difficult to believe that this serene nature reserve lies just 10
    minutes drive from the metropolis. Explore its delightful hiking, biking
    and nature trails on foot or by mountain bike. Take the funicular train
    to the top of Tibidabo and head towards the Torre de Collserola, turning off on any one of the colour-coded woodland paths. A tourist information point provides maps and further information.

    Tourist Info

    • Carretera de Vallvidrera a Sant Cugat, km 4.7

    • Open 9:30am–3pm daily




    Parc de Collserola

  7. Coastal Bike Ride

    Breeze
    along the city’s coastal cycle path and take in seaside Barcelona. Pick
    up the path from the bottom of La Rambla and follow it north to
    Barceloneta, where it runs along the beachfront, past the shiny Port
    Olímpic as far as Platja de la Mar Bella.

  8. Diagonal Bike Ride

    From
    Pedralbes to the sea, this route along the city’s most elegant
    boulevard gives you a clear idea of Barcelona’s size. The tree-lined
    cycle path follows Diagonal; start at the top (Zona Universitària) and
    continuing through the new city of Diagonal Mar until you arrive on the
    other side of the city just a stone’s throw from the Besòs River.

  9. Les Planes

    Just a 15-minute ferrocarril
    ride from Plaça de Catalunya (in the direction of Sant Cugat) is the
    picturesque spot of Baixador de Valvidrera. Perfect for an out-of-town
    stroll, there is a steep path through the woods, which opens up into a
    beautiful, green valley. In summer, there are barbecue facilities where
    you can throw on your own steaks.

    • 4 km N of Barcelona

  10. Costa Brava Coastal Path

    At
    the end of the Platja de Sant Pol in Sant Feliu de Guíxols is the start
    of a beautiful, coastal path that winds north through shady tamarind
    trees with views of rocky coves and the Mediterranean. Around the
    headland and down a stairway, you will find the fabulous beach of Sa
    Conca, voted the sixth best in Spain.

    • 75 km NE of Barcelona