Like an oasis in the desert
In a city full of Modernist concrete, steel, crystal and cement shapes, finding a green lung is a privilege, like an oasis in the desert. Ciudadela Park in Barcelona is an example of this, where you can breathe fresh air while reading a good book or have a conversation with the rhythm of African or Arab music in the background.
Around 1715, King Felipe V ordered a citadel to be built to assure his domination against the resistance cells of Barcelona. After a great part of it was demolished, the mayor of the time decided to rebuild it for the Universal Exposition of 1888. You could already feel the city was turning to what it is now: a cosmopolitan and multicultural center.
Ciudadela Park is one of the places where this international aspect can be felt the most. The birds' songs mix with the tens of languages the visitors speak. Lakes, palm trees, and plenty of grass to sit on in the shade during the summer. Two or three nights a week there is a jazz concert, perfect to finish a day at the park with the rhythm of Barcelona.


