





Plaça de Catalunya
Attraction
4.5 (180321 reviews)
Central, tree-lined, sculpture-filled square lined with shops & cafes, used for special events.
Plaça de Catalunya, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Did You Know?
Sculptures Representing Catalonia
The Plaça de Catalunya is surrounded by six sculptures representing the four major cities of Catalonia: Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona. These sculptures were created by renowned artists Clarà and Llimona.
Inauguration Year
The Plaça de Catalunya was inaugurated by King Alfonso XIII in 1927. Before its development, the site was an undeveloped patch of land in front of the city's gates.
Hectares of Space
The Plaça de Catalunya covers a vast area of five hectares, making it one of the largest squares in Spain.
Central Hub
The Plaça de Catalunya is a popular meeting spot for both locals and tourists, serving as a central hub in Barcelona. It connects the Eixample district to the ancient town of Ciutat Vella.
Highlights from Reviews
• transport hub
The square is a central transportation hub with easy access to metro, buses, and airport transportation, making it convenient to explore the city.
• shops and dining
The square is surrounded by shops, restaurants, and cafes, offering plenty of options for shopping and dining.
• architecture/landmarks
The square is surrounded by beautiful architecture and landmarks, providing a visually appealing environment.
• vibrant atmosphere
The square is a great place for people-watching and soaking in the vibrant atmosphere of Barcelona.
• central location
The square is a central meeting point connecting major streets and neighborhoods, making it a great starting point for exploring Barcelona.