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Explore Parc Güell & Horta Hills – Parks, Bunkers, and Viewpoints
Discover Barcelona’s hilltop escapes: Parc Güell, Carmel Bunkers, and Horta’s hidden parks. A guide to history, nature, and the city’s best panoramic views
Description of Parc Guell & Horta Area
To help you explore this quieter corner of Barcelona, I’ve grouped together the adjacent neighborhoods of La Salut, El Carmel, El Guinardó, and La Vall d'Hebron. This guide covers everything from the upper edge of the Gràcia neighbourhood all the way to the city’s green border with Parc Collserola and Tibidabo.
These neighborhoods are mostly modern residential areas — the name Horta itself means “field” or “allotment” — and they’re largely off the tourist trail. You won’t find many hotels or major attractions here, but there are a few hidden gems worth discovering, including the stunning Parc del Laberint d’Horta.
The labyrinth park sits in the foothills of Collserola and is the oldest garden in Barcelona, originally part of a noble estate. It’s a peaceful destination on its own, or you can combine it with a scenic walking route to Tibidabo for a full day of nature and views.
For detailed information on each attraction — including maps, photo galleries, directions, tips, and ticket info — simply click on one of the photos below.
Happy exploring!
Tickets for Attractions in the Parc Guell & Horta Area
Attractions in Parc Güell, La Salut, El Carmel, El Guinardo & La
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Parc Güell Barcelona: Gaudí’s Mosaic Park, Tickets & Tips
Visit Parc Güell, Gaudí’s iconic mosaic park in Barcelona. Explore sculptures, viewpoints, ticket info, opening hours, and tips for your visit to this UNESCO site
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