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    Jardí Botànic de Barcelona

    Jardí Botànic de Barcelona

    4.2(11 reviews)
    3.6 kmMontjuïc

    This is one of Europe's newest botanical gardens, and makes for a very pleasant summer afternoon…read moreescape from the frenetic bustle of Barcelona. The original botanic garden on Montjuïc opened in 1930 is still accessible in parts, but the remodelling of the area for the 1992 Olympics prompted the city to move most of collection to a new garden, which opened in 1999. Focussing on Mediterranean-climactic flora, it features collections from Australia, South Africa, Chile, the Canaries and the eastern and western Mediterranean. The garden's design is deliberately and strikingly modern. With its angular concrete paths, sheet-steel screening and rhomboid planting beds, it's the antithesis of traditional English parks and gardens. Whether this works for you is a matter of taste, but there's no denying that the result is innovative and dramatic. The plant collections themselves are the highlight, of course, and the Australian and Canarian zones are particularly impressive, with tall palms, succulents, cacti, banksias and other exotics, and some delightful ponds. The Mediterranean zones are (oddly) less appealing, largely because the planting seems to be a bit hit-and-miss, and because many of the plants are not yet properly established. One notable omission is the absence of glasshouses, as the collection is designed for the local climate. But there's plenty to occupy you for a couple of hours, and you get stunning views of the Olympic Park from various points as you walk around. Practicalities: The site has lots of car-parking and is on the TMB Montjuïc Park circular bus route (every 25 minutes). It's quite a walk from either the cable-car stations or the metro. The site is on a steep slope, and although the paths themselves are gentle, be prepared for quite a lot of walking once inside. Also bear in mind that the garden offers less shade than more established sites, although the frequent water-fountains and seats are very welcome. A map and guide leaflet is available in different languages. The site is suitable for wheelchairs, with a powered one available from the entrance office. Finally, there is no shop or café, but there are several beverage vending machines at the entrance.

    The Barcelona Botanic Garden is a botanist's wet dream. I was expecting a lush garden type setting…read morelike the Huntington Garden in San Marino, CA or the large parks found in Melbourne, AU. Instead, I encountered an array of plants planted into 14 hectares of sloping terrain. It happens to be the city's largest green space but I daresay, it's not one of the prettiest. Maybe because after trekking to the Mount Montjuic castle, my feet were less than thrilled to be hiking around a botanical garden with minimal shade. Instead of walking like we did, try taking the bus up. The nice thing is that you have a great view of the 1992 Olympic stadium in the distance as well as the National Art museum. Admission is €3,50 for adults. Free the last Sunday of each month or every Sunday after 3pm. Free with the Barcelona card.

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    MNAC al fondo

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    Castell de Montjuïc - Student designs paying homage to famed Barcelona architect Antoni Gaudí

    Castell de Montjuïc

    4.1(98 reviews)
    3.0 kmMontjuïc

    My family spent a pretty fun day here we walked both in and out, which is definitely a hike. Bring…read moreyour stroller if you have a baby thank goodness we had ours, but it's really a pretty walk-in and there's places in the park to look at the flowers and the ponds and little play areas for the kids so honestly, I wouldn't do it any other way. The castle itself is pretty cool. We had a nice time exploring. We did not get on one of the guided tours just because of when we visited and stuff like that but those can be a little tough with young kids anyway we ended up eating in the restaurant on site and I walked away with terrible terrible food poisoning from the croquettes. It happens but definitely made the rest of our trip not quite as fun.

    Based on the name I was expecting a big castle, however it is actually a huge military fort. The…read morefort is accessible through a cable car or you can actually walk up. Once you reach the top, the views are incredible. You can see the shipping port and the city below. We were lucky to have great weather when we visited and were able to walk around the extensive grounds. They have fruit trees planted all around and it's very beautiful and peaceful. The admission price was around 14 dollars, the cable car ride is not included. There were some areas that were very crowded with people taking pictures but it wasn't too bad. This used to be a former prison and it was interesting to learn about the different prisoners that were housed and executed there. It's a good place to learn more about the history of Barcelona during the Spanish Civil War.

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    30 feet high walls

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    Student design paying homage to famed Barcelona architect Antoni Gaudí

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