Swimming in Barcelona
Posted: Friday, June 12, 2009
by David Brydon
BCN Rentals
Now from the title of the article, you might be thinking that this will be an introduction to the best beaches to swim in when visiting the Catalan Capital of Barcelona, In fact, there are some great places to swim in outside the beach area, heading back into town. Read on to find out more.
Montjüic mountain flanks the Barcelona Metropolis to the right as you look at the sea, and also played host to the hugely successful Olympic Games in 1992. A short trip up the Funicular railway line takes you to the Piscina Municipal de Montjüic, the location of the Olympic Diving events, and quite possibly the most picturesque swimming pool in
Switching downtown and the Eixample area of the city is a grid-like extension to the old town (Eixample means "widening") with square blocks of apartments accompanying the Modernista architecture from the likes of Gaudi and Muntaner I Domenech. These squares are often empty, and filled with car parking spaces, or establishments such as car garages and mechanics. So the block at Carrer diputacio and Roger de Lluria is so special, it's been dubbed the Eixample's beach. This is the location of the Gardens of the Water Tower, or El Jardi dela Torre de les Aigües. Built in 1987, this is basically the old water board plant which has its remaining tower, and now houses a sandy "beach" with a bridge and is a great spot for kids and families. From June to September, you can escape to the beach without leaving the city centre for as little as 1,40 €
A little further out but still in the north of Barcelona , just above the UNESCO World Heritage Sit of Gaudi's Park Güell, but well worth the trip, is Parc Creueta de Coll. This site is actually an old granite quarry in the rising hills of Barcelona , but is now a large park which houses a lake used in the summer as a pool. Entrance is 4,40 € although cheaper for the younger ones, and also has some great palm trees and greenery around about, as well as table tennis tables, basketball rings and a petanca court (like bowls).
David Brydon has been living in Barcelona for 9 years and writes about Apartment for rent in Barcelona and regularly contributes to this great Barcelona Guide.
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