Things to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires

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1. Sagrada Familia

The Sagrada Familia is Antoni Gaudí’s legacy to the world. This masterpiece of imagination and inspiration was so ambitious that the building was never completed during the architect’s lifetime and is still being worked on to this day.
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2. La Rambla

Las Ramblas pulsates with life, from early morning when the locals come out to buy fresh flowers and breakfast pastries, until the last of the late-night party animals head for home in the wee small hours.
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A bustling urban square with historic buildings, a central mosaic, and pedestrians.

3. Plaça de Catalunya

Plaça de Catalunya marks the heart of Barcelona’s city center. Surrounded by shops and peppered with monuments, this grand square is where the Ciutat Vella (Old City) and the modern 19th-century district of L’Eixample converge. King Alfonso XII unveiled the square in 1927 on the site of the former gates to the old city walls.
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4. Barceloneta Beach

Running along Barcelona’s Mediterranean coastline and just a short walk from La Rambla is Barceloneta Beach. It’s the focal point of the Barceloneta neighborhood and a place where locals and travelers alike come to experience a classic Mediterranean ambience.
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5. Barcelona Cathedral

Barcelona’s atmospheric Gothic Quarter contains its fair share of awe-inspiring buildings, but perhaps the most impressive of all is the striking cathedral, where you can visit the remains of Saint Eulalia, the city’s patron saint.
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A historic cathedral with intricate Gothic architecture, surrounded by tourists and modern buildings.

6. Passeig de Gràcia

It’s hard to imagine, standing on the Passeig de Gràcia, that less than 200 years ago it was a cart track connecting Barcelona and the rural town of Gràcia. By the early 20th century the sidewalks became promenades for Spain’s most elite families. That atmosphere still pervades the space, as tourists and chic locals pass buildings designed and built by some of the superstars of Catalan Modernism. Shop in the upscale boutiques or just go in search of magnificent homes.
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7. Park Güell

The site of Park Güell in the north of Barcelona was originally earmarked for an up-market residential development by Count Eusebi Güell, Gaudí’s patron. The hillside location was chosen for its fresh air and beautiful views, but in the end only two houses were built and Gaudí moved into one of them. His designs for the 15-hectare park reflect his quirky sense of humour and aversion to straight lines. Construction took place between 1900 and 1914 and the park is now an essential stop-off on the Gaudí trail and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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What to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires


Frequently asked questions

Is Sant Esteve Sesrovires worth visiting?
From retail therapy to outdoor activities and history, there are many great things to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires. Make sure to enjoy the area's blend of unmissable sights, culture and local charm.
How do I spend a day in Sant Esteve Sesrovires?
Begin your day with a visit to Museum of Science and Technology of Catalonia and Coves del Salnitre. Then, explore different parts of Sant Esteve Sesrovires for local dining and some shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Sant Esteve Sesrovires?
The top tourist attraction in Sant Esteve Sesrovires is Cava Freixenet, so make sure to put it on your agenda.
Is three days enough to stay in Sant Esteve Sesrovires?
You can easily visit top attractions like Codorniu, Coves del Salnitre and Castle of Corbera de Llobregat with a three-day break in Sant Esteve Sesrovires. On average, many travelers book three days here. There's plenty to discover nearby too, so stay a while longer and venture to Barcelona.
What are some activities to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires with kids?
Whether you're vacationing with tiny adventurers or thrill-loving teens, an itinerary filled with cool activities is the key to a stress-free getaway. Take a look at our recommendations for what to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires with kids.

What to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires for adults?
Cava Freixenet and Pere Ventura are just a couple of the things to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires. With lots of activities available, there's something here for everyone to explore.
Are there free things to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires?
In Sant Esteve Sesrovires, Castle of Corbera de Llobregat is a must-see spot for anyone wanting to see the city without opening their wallet. Also, stroll around the local neighborhoods and parks, and ask for recommendations from a local tour guide. It's a good way to find out about the best free things to do in Sant Esteve Sesrovires.

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