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Platja de Gavà
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Esplugues de Llobregat
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Montgat
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Santa Coloma de Gramenet
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Sant Joan Despí
Updated June 2017
1. Gavà. Renfe Rodalies (R2) train to Gavá station
This small town is located just inland from Castelldefels. Here, you can visit the Parc Arqueològic Mines and learn about life in Gavà 6,000 years ago. The Platja de Gavà offers a welcome break from the hectic Barcelona beaches and can be accessed via bus (Ga1 from Gavà or L95 from Plaça de Catalunya, Barcelona).
2. Esplugues de Llobregat. Tram (T1, T2 or T3) or bus routes 67 and 68 to Pont d’Esplugues station
Home of Gerard Piqué and Shakira, this once-industrial town has numerous picturesque parks and museums, including a ceramics museum (La Rajoleta) and a tile museum (Can Tinturé).
3. Montgat. Renfe Rodalies (R1) train to Montgat
Head to this coastal municipality for a tranquil beach day. The town has a Mediterranean vibe with its white buildings and narrow cobblestone streets.
4. Santa Coloma de Gramenet. Metro (L1) to Santa Coloma
Spend the day in this small, traditional Catalan town with plenty of history and beautifully preserved buildings, such as the Esglesia Major and Torre Pallaresa.
5. Sant Joan Despí. Renfe Rodalies train (R1/R4) to Sant Joan Despí
This area is abundant with hidden architectural treasures by Josep M. Jujol and other renowned Modernista architects, influenced by Gaudí himself.