Jardins del Turó del Putget, Urban park in El Putxet i el Farró district, Barcelona, Spain.
Jardins del Turó del Putget is a large green space in the El Putxet i el Farró district filled with Mediterranean plants and connected pathways. The site features several open areas with seating and various facilities arranged throughout its rolling terrain.
The site was originally home to a 17th-century chapel before wealthy Barcelona residents built summer homes there in the 1870s. It became a public park in 1970 and has served the neighborhood ever since.
The park serves as a gathering place where neighbors meet and spend time together throughout the year. Walking through, you notice how local residents use the spaces naturally, turning quiet corners into social spots.
You can enter the park from several points along Manacor, Marmellà, and Ferran Puig streets. Ramps are available to help you navigate the steeper slopes throughout the grounds.
On clear days, a viewpoint at the top offers a sweeping view across Barcelona from Tibidabo to the Serra de Collserola and Montjuïc. This view reveals how the neighborhood sits within the larger cityscape.
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