The Parc del Laberint d'Horta is a historic park in Barcelona, designed in 1791 by Joan Antoni Desvalls and Italian architect Domenico Bagutti. The park features a labyrinth made of 750 meters of trimmed cypress trees, inspired by the myth of Theseus, as well as sculptures and reliefs depicting characters from Greco-Roman mythology. The park is divided into two parts: the neo-classical garden and the romantic garden, with a variety of botanical species and architectural elements. Visitors can explore the park's many hidden corners, including a romantic canal, fountains, and water jets. The park is also home to a 14th-century country house, the Torre Soberana, and features a children's play area and picnic tables, making it a great place to visit with family
Plan your family visit to the Parc del Laberint d'Horta with these blog insights 👇

Activities: We visited the Parc del Laberint, one of Barcelona’s oldest gardens. We went to the classic hedge maze which is a place to take children
Highlights: Otis loved the hedge maze. It’s around 25 minutes from central Barcelona on the tube, so while not one of the most convenient attractions, it’s a nice green space to spend some time a little outside of the centre ✨

Activities: We explored Parc del Laberint d’Horta, a large park with a maze of bushes, gazebos, ponds, and a playground. We enjoyed the free admission on Wednesdays and Sundays
Highlights: We loved the park's tranquil atmosphere and the challenge of navigating the maze. The kids enjoyed the playground and the peaceful surroundings ✨