What makes it 69% Baby-Friendly: Parents with strollers enjoy step-free paths, toddler swings and shady benches, but must cope without diaper-changing tables or nursing rooms and should pack supplies and wipes.
Why 2–3 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time to explore paths, playgrounds, lakes and rest without rushing a baby.
Stroller-friendly path walk:
Follow the wide, smooth routes linking terraces and fountains.
Tip: Use the gentle slopes to avoid lifts and enjoy views at your pace.
Toddler play zone:
Let your baby explore the mini-play area with low slides, spring riders and balance panels.
Tip: Visit early or late to avoid crowds and take turns.
Shaded feeding breaks:
Rest under wooden pergolas or palm trees on park benches.
Tip: Bring a nursing cover and use benches near water for calming sounds.
Water feature viewing:
Sit by fountains and lakes to watch ducks and splashing jets.
Tip: Bring a small snack to keep your baby engaged while you both watch.
Accessible toilets:
Use the PRM restroom with step-free access.
Tip: Carry a portable changing mat since no table is provided.

Arijit Ganguly
Hosted this phenomenal symphony orchestra concert during La Merce 2025!
BERTA GOMEZ
Water was not clean enough when we got there, but the people in the park made up for it.
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This park is a great spot for young kids, especially those between 4 and 7 years old. There are plenty of play areas designed just for them, with swings and slides that keep them entertained for hours. While you might notice a bit of dirt in some places, the overall vibe is welcoming and the green spaces are perfect for a casual outing. It's a nice escape from the city hustle, making it easy for f...
Fayez
Beautiful park with a playground for children, and incredible views of the city and hills behind. I've been many times but the fountains don't seem to work anymore like the other photos show.
Salma Eliela
I love everything about this park. Always feels like a calming recluse away from city, but not so far that it's of difficult access. If you get there with Google, it always takes you to the part that has a kids' playground, which is great if that's what you're looking for. But for grownups, I definitely recommend staying on the north side of the park. It's prettier, you can see the sunset better a...
In summer go in the morning or late afternoon to avoid heat. In spring check for free open-air concerts. In winter dress baby in layers for breezy lakeside spots.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Park entry | EUR 0 |
| Coffee at nearby café | EUR 2.5 |
| Snack or baby food | EUR 5 |
| Bottled water | EUR 1.5 |
| Total Estimated | EUR 9 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
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Address: Plaça Major de Nou Barris, 1, Nou Barris, 08042 Barcelona, Spain
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