Best attractions and places to see around Sabadell, a city in Catalonia just north of Barcelona, highlight its rich history, industrial heritage, and cultural vibrancy. The area features a mix of modernist architecture, expansive green spaces, and significant natural features. Visitors can explore historical landmarks, cultural sites, and natural parks offering diverse outdoor activities.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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The restaurant has been closed since the fall of 2025.
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The road from Horta to Cerdanyola connects the Vallés with Baecelona and the northern part of Collserola. At the col del forat del vent it connects with the passeig de les Aigües.
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One of the best ways out of Barcelona towards Vallés with little traffic and fantastic views of the city. It is well worth the visit for tourists who come to discover Barcelona.
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This segment is the gentlest section of the ascent of the Arrabassada, the best known for reaching Tibidabo. Here you will find a false plan where you can recover and also a gas station where you can buy supplies or wash your bike. Always with good views of the city.
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Very pleasant and diverse walk through leafy areas and open areas
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It is a charming Romanesque style hermitage and has almost a thousand years of history (built in 1046 AD). It has been restored but retains its original structure.
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The Xandri pine is a monumental pinyoner pine (Pinus pinea in Latin) located in the territory of the rural park of Torre Negra in Sant Cugat del Vallès, about 250 years old (according to a dendrological analysis it germinated in 1774). The tree has a height of 23 meters, a trunk circumference of 3.20 meters and a trunk thickness of 3.60 meters. Its head has a width of 21 by 15 meters. It is called Xandri because it is located on land that was once owned by a farmer named Xandri
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Sabadell is surrounded by diverse natural beauty. You can visit Pi d'en Xandri, one of Catalonia's oldest stone pines, located in the Serra de Collserola Natural Park. The city also boasts Parc Catalunya, its largest green space with lakes, playgrounds, and a miniature train, and the peaceful Ripoll River Greenway for walking or cycling. For more extensive natural areas, explore the Sant Llorenç del Munt i l'Obac Natural Park, home to La Mola and the Monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt.
Yes, Sabadell has a rich history reflected in its landmarks. Explore the iconic modernist Sant Medir Hermitage, the Baroque Iglesia de Sant Fèlix with its emblematic bell tower, or the 16th-century Casa Duran, one of the city's oldest buildings. The Vapor Buxeda Vell, a former textile factory, now houses the Museo de la Industria Textil Lanera, showcasing Sabadell's industrial heritage.
Cyclists can enjoy several routes, including the Horta to Cerdanyola Road, a cycle way offering spectacular views of Barcelona with less vehicle traffic. For a challenging ride, consider the Rabassada climb, a popular ascent to Tibidabo with smooth tarmac and great views. You can find more road cycling routes around the area, such as the 'Castellar del Vallès and Sabadell Loop', on the Road Cycling Routes around Sabadell guide.
Parc Catalunya is an excellent choice for families, offering playgrounds, picnic areas, and even a miniature train. The Pi d'en Xandri is also considered family-friendly, providing a natural monument to explore. Additionally, the Museu Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont, with its fossil specimens and dinosaur replicas, can be an engaging experience for children.
Absolutely. The summit of La Mola and the Monastery of Sant Llorenç del Munt, at 1,104 meters, offers spectacular panoramic views across much of Catalonia. The Horta to Cerdanyola Road also provides stunning vistas of Barcelona. For a different perspective, the Torre de l'Aigua, illuminated at night, makes for an iconic photographic subject.
Sabadell offers several museums catering to different interests. The Museu Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont houses thousands of fossil specimens. The Museu d'Història de Sabadell takes you through the city's past, from Roman times to the industrial revolution. For art enthusiasts, the Museo de Arte de Sabadell showcases the city's artistic evolution, while the Museo de la Industria Textil Lanera at Vapor Buxeda Vell preserves industrial machinery.
Yes, many attractions are close to or serve as starting points for trails. The Sant Medir Hermitage is a popular spot from which many hiking trails begin, offering a pleasant space for a break. The Ripoll River Greenway is ideal for a leisurely run or walk. For more options, explore the Running Trails around Sabadell guide, which includes routes like 'Sabadell, Cal Barata, Togones, Riu Tort – Circular Route'.
Sabadell's attractions can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures ideal for outdoor activities and exploring natural parks. The Aplec de la Salut festival in spring provides cultural experiences. Summer is great for enjoying green spaces like Parc Catalunya, while winter can be suitable for cultural sites and museums, though some northern parts of trails might be colder and more humid.
Sabadell is known for its modernist architecture. The Torre de l'Aigua, built in 1918, is an iconic modernist masterpiece. The Mercado Central de Sabadell features significant architectural design by Josep Renom i Costa. The Museu del Gas (La Energía) is another icon of modernist architecture from 1899. You can also explore the Eixample District for a showcase of Catalan modernism with early 20th-century buildings.
The Mercado Central de Sabadell is the perfect place to experience local life, shop for fresh produce, and discover local delights. It has been a trading hub for centuries and is a significant architectural landmark. The city center also offers various shops and cafes.
While popular, the Forest of Can Deu, part of the periurban park, offers a tranquil space for leisure and nature conservation, including the historic Can Deu farmhouse. Can Gambús Park is another quieter option with over 13 hectares of green areas and walking trails, providing a peaceful escape from the city bustle.
Yes, the area around Sabadell offers several mountain biking opportunities. You can find trails that lead through diverse landscapes, such as the 'Sabadell, Espai Rural de Gallecs, Caldes de Montbui — circular' route. For more detailed information and routes, consult the MTB Trails around Sabadell guide.


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