Best attractions and places to see around Sant Boi De Llobregat include a mix of historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural areas. This town near Barcelona features well-preserved Roman baths, medieval defensive towers, and traditional Catalan farmhouses. The region also offers extensive green spaces, including the Llobregat Delta Natural Areas, known for their biodiversity and migratory bird populations. Visitors can explore ancient history, local culture, and diverse natural landscapes.
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Bridge between the Cathedral and Plaza de Sant Jaume
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– The architect Joan Rubió I Bellver wanted to demolish all non-Gothic buildings in the district for the 2nd World Exhibition in Barcelona and have them replaced with Gothic buildings. After having to leave the church in the village, he was allowed to design the Pont del Bisbe, which was completed in 1929. – Although the bridge is not as old as it looks, it is already shrouded in legend. 1. If the sword were ever to be removed from the skull on the underside, it would lead to the downfall of Barcelona - 2. If you walk backwards under the bridge, look at the skull and make a wish, your wish will come true.
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It was designed by Joan Rubió i Bellver, a follower of Antoni Gaudí. Hewwanted to demolish all non-Gothic buildings near the Barcelona Cathedral and replace them with Gothic-style structures, but this plan was never realized.
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Super great place near the larambla. Local places everywhere with seating options inside and outside.
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The Ramblas is one of the most visited attractions in Barcelona, but many tourists are disappointed with this street. There is so much more to the city than this busy, overly touristy street full of pickpockets and pushers.
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INSIDE the Columbus statue there is an elevator to get to the viewing platform. However, the elevator is very narrow and not suitable for people with claustrophobia. At the top there is a great view over the city.
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With Columbus pointing his finger to Palma de Mallorca, you have a wonderful view over Barcelona. worthwhile
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Sant Boi de Llobregat boasts a rich history. You can visit the well-preserved Roman Baths (Termes Romanes), dating back to the 2nd century AD, which are part of the Sant Boi Museum complex. Another significant site is the 10th-century medieval defensive tower, Torre Benviure. The town also features traditional Catalan farmhouses like Can Julià and Can Barraquer, the latter being a main headquarters of the Sant Boi Museum.
For culture and art, the Museu de Sant Boi de Llobregat is a must-visit, spread across several historical buildings including Can Barraquer and the Roman thermal baths. It houses archaeological remains and ethnographic exhibitions. The Can Castells Art Centre offers a dedicated space for contemporary art, workshops, and exhibitions. Don't miss the bustling Mercat Municipal de Sant Boi, especially lively on Saturday mornings, for local produce and artisanal goods.
Sant Boi de Llobregat is surrounded by diverse natural landscapes. The Llobregat Delta Natural Areas are a protected network of wetlands, ideal for exploring flora and fauna. You can also enjoy the extensive green space of Parc de la Muntanyeta, or hike up Muntanya de Sant Ramon, which offers excellent views and a Mediterranean forest. The Vall de Santa Bàrbara is another beautiful forest area.
Yes, Sant Boi de Llobregat is an excellent spot for birdwatching. The Llobregat Delta Natural Areas, including coastal ponds like Les Basses de Can Dimoni, are crucial stopovers for migratory birds between Europe and Africa. The Muntanya de Sant Ramon is also a prime spot for observing migratory birds, particularly in September and October.
Absolutely! The area offers various cycling opportunities. You can find several routes for different cycling styles. For example, there are gravel biking routes like the 'Footbridge over the Llobregat River – Llobregat River Footbridge loop' or road cycling routes such as the 'Baix Llobregat Agricultural Park Loop'. Explore more options on the Gravel biking around Sant Boi De Llobregat or Road Cycling Routes around Sant Boi De Llobregat guide pages.
Sant Boi de Llobregat offers several walking and hiking opportunities. The Green Ring (Anell Verd) is a unique itinerary connecting various landscape and cultural points, suitable for pedestrians and cyclists, starting in the museum area and following the Llobregat riverbed to Parc de la Muntanyeta. You can also find various touring bicycle routes that are suitable for walking, such as those listed in the Cycling around Sant Boi De Llobregat guide.
Many attractions in and around Sant Boi de Llobregat are suitable for families. The extensive green spaces like Parc de la Muntanyeta and the Llobregat Delta Natural Areas offer opportunities for walks and nature exploration. While located slightly outside, the Colònia Güell Crypt by Gaudí is often included in family itineraries. Additionally, several highlights in nearby Barcelona, such as Plaça Reial and the Columbus Monument, are categorized as family-friendly.
For stunning views, head to the Ermita de Sant Ramon, a neo-Romanic-style sanctuary crowning the Sant Ramon mountain, offering excellent panoramas across the Llobregat Delta. While a bit further, the Expiatory Temple of the Sacred Heart on Tibidabo hill provides breathtaking views over the city of Barcelona and its surroundings.
The Green Ring (Anell Verd) is a special itinerary in the metropolitan area of Barcelona that links various natural and cultural points of interest. It connects sites like the Roman Baths, the Colònia Güell crypt, and Torre Benviure. The route starts in the museum area and follows the Llobregat riverbed and forest paths to Parc de la Muntanyeta, making it suitable for both pedestrians and cyclists to enjoy the diverse landscapes.
Yes, you can explore the Torre Benviure, a medieval defensive tower built in the 10th century. This circular Romanesque tower features impressive walls nearly 2 meters thick and offers guided visits, providing a glimpse into the region's ancient past.
The Mediterranean climate of Sant Boi de Llobregat makes it pleasant for outdoor activities for much of the year. Spring (April-June) and autumn (September-November) generally offer the most comfortable temperatures for hiking, cycling, and exploring natural areas like the Llobregat Delta. Autumn is particularly good for birdwatching as migratory birds pass through.
The town's heritage is deeply preserved and showcased. The Museu de Sant Boi de Llobregat, housed in multiple historic buildings including the Roman Baths and Can Barraquer, offers permanent exhibitions like 'Sant Boi. Temps i espai' (Sant Boi. Time and space) and 'Rafael Casanova i el seu temps' (Rafael Casanova and the times he lived in), providing comprehensive insights into the town's history and culture.


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